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Only Murders in the Building on Hulu
2021.04.01 03:19 healthnotwealth Only Murders in the Building on Hulu
Subreddit for Only Murders in the Building, a series on Hulu starring Steve Martin, Martin Short, and Selena Gomez. All episodes of Season 1, 2 AND 3 are streaming now. The show was renewed for a 4th season.
2021.01.24 01:48 ENJOYR1 Martins4kMeme
Questo è il Reddit del 4k, Sotto trovate le regole, mi raccomando non le infrangete altrimenti vi beccherete un colpo in testa dalla 9 milli di mio frate di Villa
2011.01.28 11:10 hansolol Leangains - for practitioners of Martin Berkhan's program
LeanGains is a specific program based on Martin Berkhan's methodology of lifting heavy weights reverse pyramid style, focusing on protein as the main macro-nutrient, and intermittent fasting (IF). It is body recomposition - losing fat and gaining muscle/strength the most effective way.
2024.05.21 22:43 jravitz [WTS] 280+ Bottles - USA SELLER - Niche, Designer, Vintage, Discontinued and Hard to Find (Bottle)
Post here and/or PM me with any questions.
Shipping is $5.
International is available, please discuss. Free samples with every purchase!
Payment is by Venmo, CashApp or Zelle, PayPal must inquire. Only swapping for 200mL Baccarat Rouge 540 Extrait and Louis Vuitton Symphony at this time. All of my contact info as well as
all of my bottles for sale, are available in my spreadsheet which you should bookmark and look at for a more updated inventory
Spreadsheet | HOUSE | FRAGRANCE | SIZE | REMAINING | Notes/Condition | Price | Type |
1 | Amouage | Amber Sogara | 12mL | 100% Full | Brand New, Sealed | $335 | Niche |
2 | Amouage | Incense Rori Attar | 12mL | 100% Full | Brand New, Sealed | $299 | Niche |
3 | Amouage | Orris Wakan Attar | 12mL | 99% Full | Full Presentation | $299 | Niche |
4 | Amouage | Rose Aqor Attar | 12mL | 99% Full | Full Presentation | $299 | Niche |
5 | Amouage | Saffron Hamra Attar | 12mL | 100% Full | Brand New, Sealed | $299 | Niche |
6 | Andy Tauer | Cologne du Maghreb | 50mL | 99% Full | First Release, Rectangular Clear Bottle; With box | $95 | Niche |
7 | Bond No. 9 | Central Park West | 100mL | 100% Full | Tester (No Box or Cap) | $149 | Niche |
8 | Bond No. 9 | Dubai Jade | 100mL | 100% Full | Tester with Cap (No Box) | $200 | Niche |
9 | Bond No. 9 | Hamptons | 100mL | 100% Full | Tester (No Box or Cap) | $149 | Niche |
10 | Bond No. 9 | Madison Square Park | 100mL | 100% Full | Tester (No Box or Cap) | $149 | Niche |
11 | Bond No. 9 | New York Nights | 100mL | 100% Full | Tester (No Cap, No Box) | $165 | Niche |
12 | Bond No. 9 | NOMAD | 100mL | 100% Full | Tester (No Box or Cap) | $169 | Niche |
13 | Bond No. 9 | Riverside Drive | 100mL | 100% Full | Tester (No Box or Cap) | $149 | Niche |
14 | Bond No. 9 | So New York | 100mL | 100% Full | Tester (No Box or Cap) | $149 | Niche |
15 | Bond No. 9 | Sutton Place | 100mL | 100% Full | Tester (No Box or Cap) | $149 | Niche |
16 | Bond No. 9 | Wall Street | 100mL | 100% Full | Tester (No Box or Cap) | $149 | Niche |
17 | By Kilian | Bamboo Harmony | 100mL | 100% Full | Tester Refill (No Spray, No Box) | $199 | Niche |
18 | By Kilian | Black Phantom | 100mL | 100% Full | Tester Refill (No Spray, No Box) | $199 | Niche |
19 | By Kilian | Can't Stop Loving You | 50mL | 100% Full | Brand New, Sealed | $185 | Niche |
20 | By Kilian | Forbidden Games | 50mL | 98% Full | Tester Refill (No Spray, No Box) | $125 | Niche |
21 | By Kilian | Gold Knight | 100mL | 100% Full | Tester Refill (No Spray, No Box) | $199 | Niche |
22 | By Kilian | Gold Knight | 50mL | 98% Full | Tester Refill (No Spray, No Box) | $145 | Niche |
23 | By Kilian | Good Girl Gone Bad | 250mL | 99% Full | Decanter; No Box | $650 | Niche |
24 | By Kilian | Good Girl Gone Bad | 50mL | 98% Full | Tester Refill (No Spray, No Box) | $135 | Niche |
25 | By Kilian | Good Girl Gone Bad Eau Fraiche | 50mL | 100% Full | Brand New, Sealed | $180 | Niche |
26 | By Kilian | Intoxicated | 100mL | 100% Full | Tester Refill (No Spray, No Box) | $199 | Niche |
27 | By Kilian | L'Heure Verte | 50mL | 100% Full | Brand New, Sealed | $135 | Niche |
28 | By Kilian | Moonlight In Heaven | 100mL | 99% Full | Tester Refill (No Spray, No Box) | $199 | Niche |
29 | By Kilian | Roses on Ice | 50mL | 100% Full | Brand New, Sealed | $135 | Niche |
30 | Byredo | Eyes Closed | 50mL | 100% Full | Brand New, Sealed | $135 | Niche |
31 | Byredo | Infloresence | 100mL | 100% Full | Tester; No Box | $135 | Niche |
32 | Byredo | Lil Fleur | 100mL | 100% Full | Tester; No Box | $135 | Niche |
33 | Byredo | Sunday Cologne | 100mL | 100% Full | Tester; No Box | $135 | Niche |
34 | Chanel / Chanel Exclusif | Misia EdT | 200mL | 90% Full | Tester with Cap (No Box) | $325 | Niche |
35 | Chanel / Chanel Exclusif | No. 22 EdT | 200mL | 95% Full | Tester with Cap (No Box) | $325 | Niche |
36 | Christian Dior / Dior Privee | 7 Mini Set as Pictured | 7x 5mL | 100% Full | 7 Official Minis from 2010-2011... Mitzah, Milly-A-La-Foret, Granville, Cologne Royale, Eau Noire, New Look 1947 | $180 | Niche |
37 | Christian Dior / Dior Privee | Bois D'Argent | 5mL | 100% Full | Official Mini - Batch Code 0V01 (2010 Production Date) - Price includes shipping | $35 | Niche |
38 | Christian Dior / Dior Privee | Cologne Royale | 5mL | 100% Full | Official Mini - Batch Code 1X01 (2011 Production Date) - Price includes shipping | $30 | Niche |
39 | Christian Dior / Dior Privee | Diorissima | 7.5mL | 100% Full | Official Mini; No Cannister - Price includes shipping | $30 | Niche |
40 | Christian Dior / Dior Privee | Eau Noire | 5mL | 100% Full | Official Mini - Batch Code 1R01 (2011 Production Date) - Price includes shipping | $35 | Niche |
41 | Christian Dior / Dior Privee | Eden Roc | 7.5mL | 100% Full | Official Mini - Price includes shipping | $30 | Niche |
42 | Christian Dior / Dior Privee | Granville | 5mL | 100% Full | Official Mini - Batch Code 0V01 (2010 Production Date) - Price includes shipping | $35 | Niche |
43 | Christian Dior / Dior Privee | Milly-La-Foret | 5mL | 100% Full | Official Mini - Batch Code 0W01 (2010 Production Date) - Price includes shipping | $30 | Niche |
44 | Christian Dior / Dior Privee | New Look 1947 | 5mL | 100% Full | Official Mini - Batch Code 1R01 (2011 Production Date) - Price includes shipping | $30 | Niche |
45 | Clive Christian | C for Men | 50mL | 95% Full | Tester (No Box) | $169 | Niche |
46 | Clive Christian | I Pour Femme (Woody Floral with Vintage Rose) | 50mL | 99% Full | Tester (No Box) | $169 | Niche |
47 | Clive Christian | Rock Rose | 50mL | 100% Full | Tester (No Box) | $229 | Niche |
48 | Clive Christian | X Pour Femme | 50mL | 100% Full | Tester (No Box) | $169 | Niche |
49 | Creed | Aventus - 19P21 (Decant) | 50mL | 100% Full | Magnetic Cap Decant | $169 | Niche |
50 | Creed | Aventus - F Batch | 100mL | 100% Full | BNIB, Sealed | $235 | Niche |
51 | Creed | Aventus Cologne - F Batch | 100mL | 100% Full | BNIB, Sealed | $235 | Niche |
52 | Creed | Aventus for Her - F Batch | 75mL | 100% Full | Tester with Plastic Cap (No Box) | $175 | Niche |
53 | Creed | Bois du Portugal | 100mL | 100% Full | Tester (No Box) | $185 | Niche |
54 | Creed | Carmina - F1449 | 75mL | 100% Full | Tester (No Cap or Box) | $199 | Niche |
55 | Creed | Erolfa | 100mL | 100% Full | Tester with Plastic Cap | $185 | Niche |
56 | Creed | Green Irish Tweed | 100mL | 100% Full | Tester with Plastic Cap (No Box) | $195 | Niche |
57 | Creed | Himalaya - F Batch | 100mL | 100% Full | Tester with Plastic Cap (No Box) | $185 | Niche |
58 | Creed | Millesime Imperial | 100mL | 100% Full | Tester with Plastic Cap (No Box) | $185 | Niche |
59 | Creed | Original Santal | 100mL | 100% Full | Tester with Plastic Cap (No Box) | $185 | Niche |
60 | Creed | Original Vetiver | 100mL | 100% Full | Tester with Plastic Cap (No Box) | $185 | Niche |
61 | Creed | Queen of Silk | 75mL | 100% Full | Tester with Metal Cap | $275 | Niche |
62 | Creed | Refillable Atomizer (5mL Leather Wrapped) Blue | 5mL | 100% Full | Brand New, Sealed | $85 | Niche |
63 | Creed | Refillable Atomizer (5mL Leather Wrapped) Grey | 5mL | 100% Full | Brand New, Sealed | $85 | Niche |
64 | Creed | Royal Oud - F Batch | 100mL | 100% Full | Tester with Plastic Cap (No Box) | $260 | Niche |
65 | Creed | Royal Water - F238 | 100mL | 100% Full | Tester with Plastic Cap (No Box) | $180 | Niche |
66 | Creed | Silver Mountain Water - 21V01A | 100mL | 100% Full | Tester with Plastic Cap (No Box) | $180 | Niche |
67 | Creed | Viking - F BATCH | 100mL | 100% Full | Tester with Plastic Cap (No Box) | $190 | Niche |
68 | Creed | Viking Cologne | 100mL | 100% Full | Tester with Plastic Cap | $185 | Niche |
69 | Creed | Virgin Island Water | 100mL | 100% Full | Tester with Plastic Cap (No Box) | $195 | Niche |
70 | Creed | White Amber - 17R01 | 75mL | 100% Full | Tester (No Box or Cap) | $155 | Niche |
71 | Diptyque | Ombre Dans L'eau EdT | 100mL | 100% Full | Tester (No Box) | $100 | Niche |
72 | Diptyque | Oyedo EdT | 100mL | 100% Full | Tester (No Box) | $100 | Niche |
73 | Fragrance Du Bois | Brume du Matin | 100mL | 100% Full | New, No Box | $180 | Niche |
74 | Fragrance Du Bois | Cannabis Blue | 100mL | 100% Full | New, No Box | $180 | Niche |
75 | Fragrance Du Bois | Cannabis Intense | 100mL | 100% Full | New, No Box | $180 | Niche |
76 | Fragrance Du Bois | HERITAGE | 100mL | 100% Full | New, No Box | $330 | Niche |
77 | Fragrance du Bois | Lovers | 100mL | 100% Full | Brand New, Sealed | $325 | Niche |
78 | Fragrance Du Bois | New York Fifth Avenue | 100mL | 100% Full | New, No Box | $180 | Niche |
79 | Fragrance Du Bois | SAHRAA | 100mL | 99% Full | Full presentation with Box | $399 | Niche |
80 | Fragrance Du Bois | Siberian Rose | 100mL | 100% Full | New, No Box | $180 | Niche |
81 | Frederic Malle | Cologne Indellible | 100mL | 85% Full | Full presentation with Box | $175 | Niche |
82 | Frederic Malle | Eau de Magnolia | 10mL | 100% Full | Official Travel Spray | $55 | Niche |
83 | Frederic Malle | Heaven Can Wait | 100mL | 100% Full | Brand New In Box | $255 | Niche |
84 | Frederic Malle | Monsieur | 10mL | 95% Full | Official Travel Spray | $55 | Niche |
85 | Frederic Malle | Promise | 100mL | 100% Full | Brand New (Not Sealed) | $315 | Niche |
86 | Gallagher | Bergamot Silk | 100mL | 99% Full | No Box | $79 | Niche |
87 | Giorgio Armani / Armani Prive | Pierre de Lune | 100mL | 100% Full | Tester; No Box | $155 | Niche |
88 | Giorgio Armani / Armani Prive | Rose Alexandrie | 100mL | 100% Full | Tester; No Box | $155 | Niche |
89 | Guerlain | Angelique Noire | 30mL | 100% Full | Mini Bee Bottle Decant | $215 | Niche |
90 | Guerlain | Angelique Noire | 10mL | 100% Full | Tall Glass Decant | $55 | Niche |
91 | Guerlain | French Kiss | 75mL | 98% Full | Tester (No Box or Cap) | $450 | Niche |
92 | Guerlain | Frenchy Lavende | 200mL | 100% Full | Brand New, Sealed | $399 | Niche |
93 | Guerlain | Herbes Troublantes | 200mL | 100% Full | Tester (No Box) | $339 | Niche |
94 | Guerlain | Jasmin Bonheur | 200mL | 100% Full | Tester (No Box) | $369 | Niche |
95 | Guerlain | Neroli Outrenoir | 200mL | 100% Full | Tester (No Box) | $339 | Niche |
96 | Guerlain | Spiriteuse Double Vanille | 200mL | 100% Full | Tester with Cap | $399 | Niche |
97 | Guerlain | Tobacco Honey | 200mL | 100% Full | Brand New, Sealed | $399 | Niche |
98 | Hermes / Hermessence | Agar Ebene | 100mL | 100% Full | Tester (No Box or Cap) | $150 | Niche |
99 | Hermes / Hermessence | Cedre Sambac | 100mL | 100% Full | Tester (No Box) | $165 | Niche |
100 | Hermes / Hermessence | Epice Marine | 100mL | 100% Full | Tester (No Box) | $170 | Niche |
101 | Hermes / Hermessence | Myrrhe Eglantine | 100mL | 100% Full | Tester (No Box) | $185 | Niche |
102 | Hermes / Hermessence | Poivre Samarcade | 100mL | 100% Full | Tester (No Box) | $170 | Niche |
103 | Hermes / Hermessence | Santal Massoia | 100mL | 100% Full | Tester (No Box) | $170 | Niche |
104 | Hermes / Hermessence | Vetiver Tonka | 100mL | 100% Full | Tester (No Box) | $175 | Niche |
105 | House of Sillage | Nouez Moi | 75mL | 99% Full | Tester (No Box or Cap) | $120 | Niche |
106 | I Profumi di Firenze | Caterina De Medici | 50mL | 99% Full | No Box | $35 | Niche |
107 | Initio | High Frequency | 90mL | 100% Full | Tester (No Box) | $180 | Niche |
108 | Initio | Oud for Happiness | 90mL | 100% Full | Tester; No Box | $189 | Niche |
109 | Jo Malone | English Pear & Freesia | 30mL | 100% Full | No Box | $50 | Niche |
110 | Le Labo | Bigarade 18 - Hong Kong Exclusive | 50mL | 100% Full | Full Bottle, Retail Label | $299 | Niche |
111 | Le Labo | Mousse de Chene 30 - Amsterdam City Exclusive | 50mL | 99% Full | Sprayed Once to Test / Brand New; No Box | $259 | Niche |
112 | Le Labo | Oud 27 | 50mL | 99% Full | Full presentation with Box | $169 | Niche |
113 | Le Labo | Santal 33 | 50mL | 100% Full | Full Bottle, Retail Label | $135 | Niche |
114 | Liquides Imaginaires | Bloody Wood | 100mL | 100% Full | Tester; No Box, No Cap | $85 | Niche |
115 | Liquides Imaginaires | Desert Sauve | 100mL | 99% Full | Tester; No Box, No Cap | $85 | Niche |
116 | Liquides Imaginaires | Fleur de Sable | 100mL | 99% Full | Tester; No Box, No Cap | $85 | Niche |
117 | Liquides Imaginaires | Fleuve Tendre | 100mL | 100% Full | Tester; No Box, No Cap | $85 | Niche |
118 | Liquides Imaginaires | Sancti | 100mL | 100% Full | Tester; No Box, No Cap | $85 | Niche |
119 | Loewe | 7 EdT | 100mL | 100% Full | Tester (No Box) | $90 | Niche |
120 | Loewe | Aire Anthesis | 100mL | 100% Full | Tester (No Box) | $100 | Niche |
121 | Loewe | Esencia EdP | 100mL | 100% Full | Tester (No Box) | $120 | Niche |
122 | Loewe | Esencia Elixir | 100mL | 100% Full | Tester (No Box) | $200 | Niche |
123 | Loewe | Man 001 EdP | 100mL | 100% Full | Tester (No Box) | $120 | Niche |
124 | Louis Vuitton | Contre Moi | 100mL | 99% Full | Tester (Bottle may show some damage, Cap has no paint/is peeling) | $385 | Niche |
125 | Louis Vuitton | Sun Song | 100mL | 98% Full | Tester (Bottle is scratched, may have an engraving, and Cap has no paint/is peeling) | $425 | Niche |
126 | Louis Vuitton | Sun Song | 200mL | 98% Full | Dummy Bottle, filled with real juice. I don't think it's refillable. | $750 | Niche |
127 | Maison Crivelli | Bois Datchai | 100mL | 100% Full | Brand New, Sealed | $169 | Niche |
128 | Maison Francis Kurkdjian | 724 | 200mL | 100% Full | Tester with Cap (No Box) | $355 | Niche |
129 | Maison Francis Kurkdjian | 724 | 70mL | 100% Full | Tester with Cap (No Box) | $165 | Niche |
130 | Maison Francis Kurkdjian | A la Rose | 200mL | 100% Full | Tester with Cap (No Box) | $315 | Niche |
131 | Maison Francis Kurkdjian | Amyris Femme EdP | 70mL | 100% Full | Tester with Cap (No Box) | $150 | Niche |
132 | Maison Francis Kurkdjian | Amyris Femme Extrait | 70mL | 100% Full | Tester with Cap (No Box) | $160 | Niche |
133 | Maison Francis Kurkdjian | Amyris Homme EdT | 70mL | 100% Full | Tester with Cap (No Box) | $160 | Niche |
134 | Maison Francis Kurkdjian | Aqua Celestia | 70mL | 100% Full | Tester with Cap (No Box) | $135 | Niche |
135 | Maison Francis Kurkdjian | Aqua Celestia Cologne Forte | 70mL | 100% Full | Tester with Cap (No Box) | $145 | Niche |
136 | Maison Francis Kurkdjian | Aqua Celestia Forte | 70mL | 100% Full | Tester with Cap (No Box) | $160 | Niche |
137 | Maison Francis Kurkdjian | Aqua Universalis | 70mL | 100% Full | Tester with Cap (No Box) | $135 | Niche |
138 | Maison Francis Kurkdjian | Aqua Universalis Cologne Forte | 70mL | 100% Full | Tester with Cap (No Box) | $125 | Niche |
139 | Maison Francis Kurkdjian | Aqua Universalis Cologne Forte | 200mL | 100% Full | Tester with Cap (No Box) | $225 | Niche |
140 | Maison Francis Kurkdjian | Aqua Universalis Cologne Forte | 35mL | 100% Full | Tester with Cap (No Box) | $90 | Niche |
141 | Maison Francis Kurkdjian | Aqua Universalis Forte | 70mL | 100% Full | Tester with Cap (No Box) | $160 | Niche |
142 | Maison Francis Kurkdjian | Aqua Vitae | 200mL | 100% Full | Tester with Cap (No Box) | $215 | Niche |
143 | Maison Francis Kurkdjian | Aqua Vitae | 70mL | 100% Full | Tester with Cap (No Box) | $135 | Niche |
144 | Maison Francis Kurkdjian | Aqua Vitae Cologne Forte | 70mL | 100% Full | Tester with Cap (No Box) | $125 | Niche |
145 | Maison Francis Kurkdjian | Aqua Vitae Cologne Forte | 70mL | 100% Full | Tester with Cap (No Box) | $215 | Niche |
146 | Maison Francis Kurkdjian | Aqua Vitae Forte | 70mL | 100% Full | Tester with Cap (No Box) | $160 | Niche |
147 | Maison Francis Kurkdjian | Aqua Vitae Forte | 70mL | 100% Full | Tester with Cap (No Box) | $160 | Niche |
148 | Maison Francis Kurkdjian | Baccarat Rouge 540 EdP | 70mL | 100% Full | Tester with Cap (No Box) | $209 | Niche |
149 | Maison Francis Kurkdjian | Baccarat Rouge 540 EdP | 200mL | 100% Full | Tester with Cap (No Box) | $399 | Niche |
150 | Maison Francis Kurkdjian | Feminine Pluriel | 200mL | 100% Full | Tester with Cap (No Box) | $335 | Niche |
151 | Maison Francis Kurkdjian | Feminine Pluriel Special Edition Extrait | 70mL | 100% Full | Full Presentation With Mirror Display | $499 | Niche |
152 | Maison Francis Kurkdjian | Gentle Fluidity Gold | 200mL | 100% Full | Brand New, Sealed | $365 | Niche |
153 | Maison Francis Kurkdjian | Gentle Fluidity Gold | 70mL | 100% Full | Tester with Cap (No Box) | $165 | Niche |
154 | Maison Francis Kurkdjian | L'eau a La Rose | 35mL | 100% Full | Tester with Cap (No Box) | $90 | Niche |
155 | Maison Francis Kurkdjian | L'Homme a la Rose | 70mL | 100% Full | Tester with Cap (No Box) | $165 | Niche |
156 | Maison Francis Kurkdjian | Masculin Pluriel | 70mL | 100% Full | Tester with Cap (No Box) | $165 | Niche |
157 | Maison Francis Kurkdjian | Oud EdP | 70mL | 100% Full | Tester with Cap (No Box) | $170 | Niche |
158 | Maison Francis Kurkdjian | Oud Extrait | 70mL | 100% Full | Tester with Cap (No Box) | $190 | Niche |
159 | Maison Francis Kurkdjian | Oud Silk Mood EdP | 70mL | 100% Full | Tester with Cap (No Box) | $170 | Niche |
160 | Maison Francis Kurkdjian | Oud Silk Mood Extrait | 70mL | 100% Full | Tester with Cap (No Box) | $190 | Niche |
161 | Maison Francis Kurkdjian | Petit Matin | 70mL | 100% Full | Tester with Cap (No Box) | $145 | Niche |
162 | Maison Francis Kurkdjian | Petit Matin | 35mL | 100% Full | Tester with Cap (No Box) | $80 | Niche |
163 | Maison Lancome | Orange Bigarades | 100mL | 100% Full | Full presentation with Box | $229 | Niche |
164 | Mark Birley | Charles Street | 75mL | 97% Full | Travel Version | $90 | Niche |
165 | Memo Paris | French Leather | 75mL | 100% Full | Tester (No Box or Cap) | $115 | Niche |
166 | Memo Paris | Italian Leather | 75mL | 100% Full | Tester (No Box or Cap) | $115 | Niche |
167 | Memo Paris | Lailabella | 75mL | 100% Full | Tester (No Box or Cap) | $115 | Niche |
168 | Memo Paris | Marfa | 75mL | 100% Full | Tester (No Box or Cap) | $115 | Niche |
169 | Memo Paris | Moon Fever | 75mL | 100% Full | Tester (No Box or Cap) | $115 | Niche |
170 | Memo Paris | Oriental Leather | 75mL | 100% Full | Tester (No Box or Cap) | $115 | Niche |
171 | Mind Games | As-Suli's Diamond | 100mL | 100% Full | Brand New, Sealed | $249 | Niche |
172 | Mind Games | Gardez | 100mL | 100% Full | Brand New, Sealed | $249 | Niche |
173 | Mind Games | Vieri | 100mL | 100% Full | Brand New, Sealed | $249 | Niche |
174 | Mizensir | Bois de Mysore | 100mL | 100% Full | Tester (No Box) | $155 | Niche |
175 | Mizensir | Cologne de Matte | 100mL | 100% Full | Tester (No Box) | $155 | Niche |
176 | Mizensir | Ideal Oud | 100mL | 100% Full | Tester (No Box) | $155 | Niche |
177 | Mizensir | Rose Exaltante | 100mL | 100% Full | Tester (No Box) | $155 | Niche |
178 | Mizensir | Tonic Water | 100mL | 100% Full | Tester (No Box) | $155 | Niche |
179 | Mizensir | Vert Empire | 100mL | 100% Full | Tester (No Box) | $155 | Niche |
180 | Oh Mon Dieu! | L'objet | 100mL | 100% Full | Full presentation with Box | $125 | Niche |
181 | Oliver and Co. | M.O.U.S.S.E. | 50mL | 99% Full | Limited Edition 87/133 | $110 | Niche |
182 | Parfums de Marley | Haltane | 125mL | 100% Full | BNIB, Sealed | $165 | Niche |
183 | Parfums de Marley | Layton | 125mL | 100% Full | BNIB, Sealed | $199 | Niche |
184 | Parfums de Marley | Valaya | 75mL | 100% Full | Tester with Cap (No Box) | $175 | Niche |
185 | Penhaligon's | Elixir | 100mL | 90% Full | No Box | $250 | Niche |
186 | Penhaligon's | Petra | 100mL | 100% Full | Tester (No Box) | $200 | Niche |
187 | Penhaligon's | Cairo | 100mL | 100% Full | Brand New, Sealed | $220 | Niche |
188 | Pomare's Stolen Perfume | Angel's Share | 9mL | 70% Full | No Box | $40 | Niche |
189 | Precious Liquid | Iced Juniper | 75mL | 95% Full | Full presentation with Box (Limited Edition) | $135 | Niche |
190 | Roja Dove | Creation-E Essence de Parfum | 100mL | 100% Full | Tester; No Box | $165 | Niche |
191 | Roja Dove | Danger Pour Femme | 50mL | 100% Full | 99% Full with Box | $275 | Niche |
192 | Roja Dove | Elixir | 100mL | 100% Full | Brand New, Sealed | $175 | Niche |
193 | Roja Dove | Elixir Essence Pour Femme | 100mL | 100% Full | No Box | $175 | Niche |
194 | Roja Dove | Qatar | 50mL | 99% Full | Full Presentation | $339 | Niche |
195 | Roja Dove | Scandal Essence de Parfum | 100mL | 100% Full | Tester; No Box | $165 | Niche |
196 | Roja Dove | United Arab Emirates (UAE) | 50mL | 100% Full | Brand New, Sealed | $300 | Niche |
197 | Roman Monegal | L'eau de Rose | 50mL | 97% Full | | $70 | Niche |
198 | Santa Maria Novella | Sandalo | 100mL | 95% Full | No Box | $80 | Niche |
199 | Sospiro | Deep Amber Ocean | 100mL | 100% Full | Brand New, No Box | $170 | Niche |
200 | Sospiro | Deep Amber Ocean | 100mL | 100% Full | Brand New, Sealed | $180 | Niche |
201 | Sospiro | Vibrato | 100mL | 100% Full | BNIB, Sealed | $265 | Niche |
202 | Spirit of Dubai | Bahar | 50mL | 100% Full | Tester with Cap and Travel Case | $175 | Niche |
203 | Spirit of Dubai | Rimal | 50mL | 100% Full | Tester with Cap and Travel Case | $175 | Niche |
204 | Tiziana Terenzi | Attar Cas | 13mL | 100% Full | Tester (No Box) | $225 | Niche |
205 | Tiziana Terenzi | Chiron | 100mL | 100% Full | Tester (No Box) | $165 | Niche |
206 | Tiziana Terenzi | Draconis | 100mL | 100% Full | Tester (No Box) | $135 | Niche |
207 | Tom Ford | Azure Lime - A71 | 50mL | 99% Full | Original Formula | $349 | Niche |
208 | Tom Ford | Beau de Jour | 1000mL | 100% Full | Sealed Dramming Bottle | $700 | Niche |
209 | Tom Ford | Ebene Fume | 50mL | 100% Full | Brand New, Sealed | $165 | Niche |
210 | Tom Ford | Fleur de Portofino | 50mL | 100% Full | Brand New, Sealed | $135 | Niche |
211 | Tom Ford | Fougere Platine | 1000mL | 100% Full | Sealed Dramming Bottle | $700 | Niche |
212 | Tom Ford | Neroli Portofino | 50mL | 100% Full | Brand New, Sealed | $140 | Niche |
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2024.05.21 22:41 NO_WORTH696969 Just need some advice!hopfully you can give can be long but please bare with I will be very thankful
Hi, I am a dropper or can say going to be a dropper as the exam is tomorrow and I can score 150-160 which 100 can be from Quants and 40-50 can be from VA. I need some advice for my drop year as I have some ideas and expecting some ideas from you all. As a PCM student, I scored 95 percentile in jee mains and 98 percentile in maths and got selected in different engineering colleges like VIT(rank-9k), MIT(104 marks), Bitsat-(160), comedK (94), Kalinga (90%ile), SRM(rank-3k)but I have decided not to do engineering as have no interest in it and have decided to pursue eco and finance to study further as a keen interest in maths so going impact and sscbs(getting nearly 540 in cuet but will try to get 615 next year) as both have a same syllabus. Now, for drop year as you can see I have a good hand in maths and have solved all books of Cengage and just need some continuous practice till ipmat 25 so decided to solve Cengage again this year and complete till Jan(30 chapters overall and got 28 weeks so 1 week one chapter) and side-by-side questions from ipmat quants books also of same chapters or related chapters like solving trig first from Cengage and then go for quants book so suggest some books also for that. but living in Bihar and studying at CBSE caused my English to be ruined I needed to improve it I got books like Wren and Martin and Word Power Made Easy and decided to solve that and also have a book which has more than 120 RCS of competitive level exam and decided to read Hindu newspaper which comes in my house on a weekly basis so need suggestion for English also and how to improve that while reading the passage you couldn't understand because using Grammarly for it. recommend books for it. I can buy some courses but not costly ones because I don't want to ask my father as he already spent more than 3L for 4 years of jee prep and because of that I can only spend 25k-30k which I saved in my account so I saw the courses such as supergrads,ims, TIME and some other more which cost upto 50k-1L for a year and there are just two which came in my sight which cost low which are receipt(30k) and univoyage(24k) so give advice on this also which to choose because I need to just practice question for the whole year for quants but want some serious lectures for VA so please give advice for me. This year I can get into Tapmi and Nirma but I didn't want to get it because I want to give a shot for Iim Indore with full concentration this year. I got certificates in cricket, swimming, and spelling bee and also running 3-4 NGOs and 2 Blind schools, not mine but in my family so there would be no problem in getting something from there
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2024.05.21 21:44 radagon_sith Trophies are must next season!
CL or the league or double FA & carabao cups. They are must for three reasons:
- Been 5 years since we won a trophy, and I don't want us to go in another 9 years drought like between 2005-2014 which at the time we had small budget compared to now to expect trophies.
- Convince key players to stay longer and not have the thought of leaving to win major trophies. Liverpool managed to keep Salah, mane, vvd and Alisson to their almost retirement age because they have won CL in the 4th season (reached final at 3rd), followed by winning the league. Don't want to see the likes of Saliba requesting to leave so he can win and not waste his prime like Kane did and I won't blame him.
- Avoiding another rebuild, specially if Arteta leaves and the new manager want his players. Meaning, expect more trophyless seasons under the excuse "we are rebuilding".
As we have seen, the team is good enough to win the league. But we were also lucky that we had one injury for the whole season. We were one injury away to Saliba or Saka or Odegaard or Rice from dropping out of the race early. Adding 4 new players should get us over the line. We need ST, RW, CM, LB excluding Raya 30M
Gk: Raya - new backup (1)
RB: White - Tomiyasu - timber CB: Saliba - Gabriel - kiwior - timber - Tomiyasu LB: Timber - Tomiyasu - new backup(2)
DM: party replacement - rice - jorginho LCM: Rice - zinchenko - new backup(3) RCM: Odegaard - Vieira - new backup(3)
LW: Trossard - Jesus - Martinalli RW: Saka - new backup (4) - Jesus
FW: new forward - havertz - Jesus
Remember just because the team is young doesn't mean they will stay longer and develop together to win major trophies. Some players might not be patient to waste their time and sudden leave will put a hold on the progression. I remember the 2011 summer when no one expected Nesri to leave along with fabregas who were key players to our midfield. Getting 90+ points next season and not winning a trophy is not a progressions, is a failure after all of the money spent.
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2024.05.21 21:42 explain_life_pls jaking off guy🪱
2024.05.21 21:12 Quentyn_Martel 2024 F1 season without Red Bull
Lando Norris makes it three wins in a row, but Leclerc still further extends his lead in the championship up to 21 points.
Drivers standings 7/24 1. C. Leclerc 151 🇲🇨 2. L. Norris 130 🇬🇧 3. C. Sainz 130 🇪🇸 4. O. Piastri 78 🇦🇺 5. G. Russell 69 🇬🇧 6. L. Hamilton 58 🇬🇧 7. F. Alonso 55 🇪🇸 8. Y. Tsunoda 29 🇯🇵 9. N. Hülkemberg 22 🇩🇪 10. L. Stroll 21 🇨🇦 11. O. Bearman 10 🇬🇧 12. D. Ricciardo 7 🇦🇺 13. E. Ocon 6 🇨🇵 14. K. Magnussen 6 🇩🇰 15. A. Albon 4 🇹🇭 16. G. Zhou 4 🇨🇳 17. P. Gasly 3 🇨🇵 18. L. Sargeant 1 🇺🇸 19. V. Bottas 0 🇫🇮
Constructors standings 7/24 1. Ferrari 291 🇮🇹 2. McLaren 208 🇬🇧 3. Mercedes 127 🇩🇪 4. Aston Martin 76 🇬🇧 5. RB 36 🇮🇹 6. Haas 28 🇺🇸 7. Alpine 9 🇨🇵 8. Williams 5 🇬🇧 9. Sauber 4 🇨🇭
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2024.05.21 20:53 randu56 My goodies came in!
| Did I buy a whole Viserys set to place my Rhaenyra pop on the Iron Throne? Yes! Did I fail unsticking him from the throne? Also yes! So for anybody who also gets this bright idea it won’t work 😒 But anyway so happy with my Rhaenyra set 🖤🖤🖤 submitted by randu56 to HOTDBlacks [link] [comments] |
2024.05.21 20:50 hockeydiscussionbot IIHF World Championship Post Game Thread: United States vs. Latvia - 21 May 2024
Boxscore Team | 1 | 2 | 3 | TOT |
USA | 2 | 1 | 3 | 6 |
LAT | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 |
Team | Shots | FO Wins | PPG | SHG | PP Time | PIM |
USA | 43 | 33 | 1 | 1 | 04:33 | 18 |
LAT | 30 | 34 | 0 | 0 | 09:09 | 12 |
Period | Time | Team | Strength | Description |
1 | 01:23 | USA | EQ | #7 TKACHUK Brady scored for United States (Assisted by #22 CAUFIELD Cole). |
1 | 13:20 | USA | EQ | #8 WERENSKI Zach scored for United States (Assisted by #22 CAUFIELD Cole and #57 PINTO Shane). |
2 | 02:34 | USA | PP1 | #22 CAUFIELD Cole scored for United States (Assisted by #12 BOLDY Matt and #7 TKACHUK Brady). |
2 | 03:35 | LAT | EQ | #9 KRASTENBERGS Renars scored for Latvia (Assisted by #34 TRALMAKS Eduards and #50 GUDLEVSKIS Kristers). |
3 | 00:15 | USA | EQ | #12 BOLDY Matt scored for United States (Assisted by #8 WERENSKI Zach and #4 JONES Seth). |
3 | 04:44 | LAT | EQ | #34 TRALMAKS Eduards scored for Latvia (Assisted by #77 ZILE Kristaps Roberts and #36 LAVINS Martins). |
3 | 05:00 | LAT | EQ | #55 MAMCICS Roberts scored for Latvia (Assisted by #16 DAUGAVINS Kaspars). |
3 | 08:46 | USA | EQ | #22 CAUFIELD Cole scored for United States (Assisted by #57 PINTO Shane). |
3 | 19:15 | USA | AG,SH1,ENG | #86 FARABEE Joel scored for United States. |
Period | Time | Team | Min | Description |
1 | 07:03 | LAT | 2 | #13 BUKARTS Rihards for Hooking. |
1 | 10:18 | LAT | 2 | #17 DZIERKALS Martins for Roughing. |
1 | 10:18 | USA | 2 | #11 KUNIN Luke for Roughing. |
1 | 19:37 | USA | 2 | #8 WERENSKI Zach for Cross-Checking. |
1 | 19:37 | LAT | 2 | #16 DAUGAVINS Kaspars for Delaying the Game. |
2 | 02:01 | LAT | 2 | #27 CIBULSKIS Oskars for Slashing. |
2 | 10:04 | USA | 2 | #57 PINTO Shane for Hooking. |
2 | 12:32 | LAT | 2 | #6 KOMULS Markuss for Hooking. |
2 | 14:36 | USA | 2 | #29 NELSON Brock for Tripping. |
2 | 14:36 | USA | 2 | #9 ZEGRAS Trevor for Tripping. |
3 | 08:52 | LAT | 2 | #36 LAVINS Martins for Unsportsmanlike Conduct. |
3 | 08:52 | USA | 2 | #26 HAYES Kevin for Unsportsmanlike Conduct. |
3 | 08:55 | USA | 2 | #57 PINTO Shane for Interference. |
3 | 16:04 | USA | 2 | #24 LEONARD Ryan for Tripping. |
3 | 18:51 | USA | 2 | #8 WERENSKI Zach for Cross-Checking. |
3 | 19:15 | LAT | AG | #72 JAKS Janis for Slashing. |
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2024.05.21 20:45 According-Ring-8678 The Charles Markward Situation (POSSIBLY IMPORTANT)
I apologize in advance for the length of this thread, but by far this is the user that wrote the most comments in the video of our song. At first, he suggested Scepter and Reign, but he debunked this lead by saying: "Scepter and Reign can be crossed off. I have been corresponding with the lady whose name is mentioned in the legal document, Naomi (first name used with her permission, and only her first name) since Thursday. She was legitimately shocked her name was on the document because in all these years NOBODY ever contacted her regarding it. She thinks they may have realized how much money it would cost and probably withdrew. She knew both bands fairly well, scale of 1-10 she answered "6.5 maybe 7'ish". She designed 1 "logo" for each band that was literally just a sketch she made with their band names on them she could print out in the Xerox store she worked at. Scepter's original name was actually "Dungeon Master" but they changed it to fit their name on her design. As for the abandoned demo from Scepter, she said they abandoned it because they couldn't afford to produce it. They didn't even make it far enough to name their 3 or 4 songs. So, on to the big question, are either bands involved with this song? According to her both bands came out in 1985, and according to her this "The Falling King" song predates both bands by a year or 2. This is not Scepter or Reign, this song is older than both bands. According to her, she first heard this song on a Detroit station while visiting family. Even back then, the Detroit station personnel had absolutely NO CLUE who this was. She remembers her father making fun of the singers accent claiming it was a "Posh" accent and also used to think the lyric was "The fall, the fall in the king" lol. I explained how this song was recorded off of several stations in 1987 and she replied "How many songs do you hear on the radio that are several years old?". She was stumped this was played on Z-Rock because this does not sound like an amateur band to her. She is not the only person to make comments that this does not sound like an amateur band, this sounds professionally recorded and produced, something EXTREMELY few amateugarage bands could have done. I thought i had something, but at least i tried. By the way, apparently Reign still performs in the Pittsburgh area under the name "Metallic Thunder"." (THIS IS HIS LATEST COMMENT) If this is true, it means our search will be even more difficult.
In one of his earliest comments he said this: "My 2 oldest sisters (born in 1970 and 1972) actually remember this song being played by garage bands and local talents in the Coatesville PA area. However, they both swear on mom and dads ashes that the first time they heard this song, a local music festival in Exton PA, I was NOT born yet (I was born in 1984). Even back then nobody could say who it was or what the title was. In fact the one band from Downingtown PA used to refer to it as "The Dungeons and Dragons song". And by that i mean, according to my sisters the lead singers girlfriend (or his sister....they could never tell?) would be in the crowd and when they were ready to end their performance she would shout "Play the Dungeons and Dragons song". My sisters also remember the adults thinking this song was somehow a promotional thing for the PA Renaissance Fair. Unfortunately they cannot offer any clues to the identity of this band or songs title, their guess, back then and still today, was Manowar."
At first, he claims our band is Manowar, explaining: "I do not think Manowar is an obscure band, nor do my sisters. The "obscure" bands mentioned in my postings are all the local garage/amateur bands that they remember playing this song and most of those garage/amateur bands even back then, along with my sisters, were under the impression this was a Manowar song. Many people, not just on this post but others feel this is Manowar "pitch" song, other bands thrown around have been Iron Maiden, Overdrive (Or Overkill, i'm not sure if it's the same band?), Blackmane, Axis and Cirith Ungol (spelling?). Keep this in mind, it's not that uncommon for mainstream/well known bands to have unreleased music in their "library". A good example, ask the most diehard Rammstein fans what their first song ever was, they'll probably answer Du Recht So Gut or Rammstein. Most people have never heard their 1992-1993 pitch song, "Tier" (Monster, beast). In fact, Till Linderman himself stated in 2018 he was unaware Tier was ever recorded by anyone, yet alone put up on the internet. Like this "Fall of the King" song, "Tier" was toted as an mystery song for years but was in a group of 4 or 5 other songs that Rammstein did but never released. One of my favorite bands, Corvus Corax, actually had something similar happen, a song they did back in the early 90's, "Vampire", opening for another band was recorded by a fan in the audience and made rounds on the Neo Folk community ages later. Corvus Corax themselves heard it on a radio station in Denmark roughly 2009'ish and called them asking how and when they got that song because they NEVER recorded it for public use. Personally i cannot give a wager who this is? I am not that good with this genre so i go with what people older than me and much better with this music say. To me it could be Manowar, something they never intended to be released publicly, it could be the Z'Rose a bunch of people feel it is, it could be Overdrive/Overkill (i do not know if these names are the same band or 2 separate ones?), it could be me time traveling impersonating my great uncle Fred......ok that last one was just meant to be a joke lol." Then someone says: "has your sister contacted erik to see about the the song?" and he says "OH HELL NO!!! They haven't spoken since they broke up in 1991-1992. I did reach out to his brother probably a year ago and never heard back."
He suggests it's either Manowar or Sarissa (he mispelled them): "@aSome1 There's some confusion, my sisters never said Z'Rose was playing the song in our hometown area. Local teenage to early college yrs bands were playing it. They recognized this song when I was on a family Zoom chat, i had this song on in the background (by accident actually lol) and my oldest sister (#1 born in '70) asked what i was listening to. I turned it up and she shook her head and asked the other sister (#2 born in '72) "Oh my gosh isn't that that stupid Manowar song Erik and his brother used to play all the time?". Erik was the name of her high school boyfriend. They remember hearing it first at an amateur music fest when my brother (born in '82) was still a baby. Mainly they remember mom fitting all of them in her old "Batmobile" station wagon. By the time i was born in '84 that station wagon was gone for at least several months. The band names they specifically remember playing this, and keep in mind these were "Garage bands" from the 80's were: Venomous Vomit, Razors in your Coffee (Erik's band), Ash to Ash, Cauldron Kings, Coven of Metal, Pridesville, South of Hell and Purgatory. They said there were a few more, but didn't remember....or care....to know their names. (Disclaimer: Several peoples associated with those mentioned bands have been contacted by me and several have replied.....the most common reply is "How the hell do you know us!?" lol)
"I have actually been looking at this song for almost 3yrs. I've had some "good leads" and some "bad leads" and i've also had "WTF leads".......but at the end it is still unsolved. So far the biggest contenders, from people way better with this music than me (I'm more a symphonic or extreme metal person) have been: Manowar, Iron Maiden, OverDrive, Overkill, Onslaught of Destruction and Sonic Mahem. My sisters really believe it is possibly an unreleased or "pitch demo" of Manowar but they also said it might be a Greek band from the early 80's called Sarassa or something like that?"
Then he denies it's Z-Rose: "@lostwavefinder587 I have seen that name tossed around a lot on forums and random chats (this being one of them). Most people way smarter and better with this music than myself seem to have the opinion that it is not Z'Rose. They range in reason from: the equipment sound professional and they were not, the dates don't add up, Z'Rose only did covers so even it is them in the recordings it's still not their song.....one individual (a supervisor at work who lived in Texas during this time frame) actually said "Z'Rose wouldn't have been sober enough to finish that song". I have only heard 1 Z'Rose recording, and unfortunately the person who recorded it (I think the date says 1989?) spends the majority of the 5 minute video talking during the performance so all i hear is them and not the singer. I have to emphasize about %99 of this info i'm presenting is NOT from me but people who know this genre of music way better than me....i'm more Symphonic metal and neo folk (Corvus Corax, Heilung, Faun etc."
"Out of curiosity, since a lot people think this might be Z'Rose, has anyone contacted the family/families of Nick or Joe Cavazos? My "team" is looking into a blog page from 2018 of a pretty intense exchange between a blogger and a woman who is believed to be "Rocker Joe's daughter. In this exchange she states this song is NOT her dad and uncle's band. But it gets pretty rough because the blogger keeps pressing and let's just say some NSFW language is exchanged. I will only say this, the woman's name does match one of the names in Julio "Joe" Cavazos obituary, but they can't tell if it is actually HER or someone posing. I also find it interesting that in another posting of this song someone is claiming to be the nephew of both Nick and Joe.....but about a dozen people ask about this song and he does not answer them......but someone else will ask something unrelated to this song and he answers??"
"About a year ago on another posting of this song, someone had a link to a conversation with a woman who was allegedly Joe Cavazos daughter. She very adamantly denied this was her dads band, Z'Rose. They person kept pressing her and she did not budge a single inch, "NO, its not my dad's band". The only thing that could be confirmed was the woman's name did match a name in Julio "Joe" Cavazos obituary as his daughter. But if it was her or not I can't say? Many peoples on other postings and on forums have all claimed to have gotten in contact with Z'Rose and stated they responded "No" to this being theirs.
So the "Kings Fall" song by Bernard Cavazos is actually a completely different song. He is also not related to the Z'Rose Cavazos. Somewhere I read that the "Kings Fall"/"Fallen King" song by Bernard Cavazos is about a corrupt politician or mafia like "king" not an actual king. Again none of this is from me, it's from things I read, not me.
When 'Wang' did a video about several mystery songs he included this one. In his video (I don't know if he made more than one?) he talked about how that Bernard Cavazos has been contacted and has denied this is his Fall of the King song. If my memory is correct Wang read a message from him explaining his "king" was a corrupt politician or gang leader like king. Wang also mentioned there was another Bernard Cavazos who was a doctor and he is sick and tired of people contacting him about this song"
Someone that replied to him said:
"@CharlesMarkward probably this tape recording was an attempt from them to make something of their own, many bands have started this way, an example is the Brazilian power metal band Angra, they were first meant to be an Iron Maiden tribute but as things went by, they have decided to release things of their own...I couldn't find anything about this "Z'Rose" band in metal-archives, neither at Google with a simple research, but the data gathered until this moment make sense: the Z Rock radio is from Texas, the so called "Z'Rose" band is also from Texas, it was the 80's, so, without internet, this was the way bands used to promote their work...but your story adds some drifts from this sensible data available until now...they are/were from Texas, ok...but until then, they weren't any big group, which means they were probably 9 to 5 salarymen whose musician activity was on weekends and the money earned wasn't enough to keep up with, so, a trip from TX to PA is a long ranged one and expensive for their then standards, I can remember when I've read the Mick Wall's Metallica biography, in which they highlight how hard was for them to go all the way from CA to NY to record Kill em' All, well, unless someone sponsored the so called "Z'Rose from Texas" (like the Zazula couple to Metallica) to play in the events you've mentioned in PA...which means they were good and had potential (this "mysterious recording" doesn't let me lie), because it takes a lot for someone at the other eastern extreme of a big country like the USA to call someone all the way from TX to play in an event when probably there were good bands around and without the need of a sponsorship to travel and get some place to sleep and eat..."
Therefore Charles says: "Also, i am not the one saying it's not them. People much better with much more access to metal archives/records are saying it's not them. BUT, everything you said makes perfect sense to me and I have no argument against any of it. It would make perfect sense if it was a possible pitch demo Z'Rose recorded and kept along for a few years before a station played it. My sisters are %98 certain it was a Manowar song, the only other band they mentioned as a possibility is a Greek band i can't find anything about called something like Sarassa??"
Someone told him to contact Erik: "A little bit ago someone in here suggested i contact my sisters ex and ask where he got this song. I could not get a hold of him, but i did get in contact with his brother he played with. According to the brother they got the song from their aunt who lived in Philly (Center City) and would send them tapes of songs to play. This song was on a tape sandwiched between "4 or 5" Manowar songs. He specifically remembered this for 2 reasons: 1, their aunt wrote "Killing of the king by No Name" and 2, the last song on the this tape was labled as a Venom song (he did not recall which) but was actually "Melody of Love" by Bobby Vinton😂. So i think this is why my sisters keep saying it's Manowar, because if it was on a tape with a bunch of their songs that chances are they heard a crapload of times?"
He contacted Erik's brother (Erik is supposedly the ex boyfriend of one of his sisters) and received this reply: "Erik's brother returned another email I sent about this song. I made a post about it about a week ago. The brother says their aunt who lived in Philly included this song on a mix tape of stuff for him and his brother to play. This song was sandwiched between several Manowar songs and the last song on the tape was supposed to be a Venom song but was actually Bobby Vinton's "Melody of Love" 🤣"
Therefore debunking the possibility it's a Manowar song, he also adds: "She (the aunt) passed in 2014. She would record songs off the radio for them. She lived in Philly (Center City) but also had a place in Florida, so he was never sure which cities radio stations she would record from. This song she wrote "Killing the King?" As the title and "???" as the band name, but it was between several Manowar songs. I think this might be why my oldest sisters are so insistent this is a Manowar song because they may have listened to it with Erik and his brother.....it's a theory lol"
He also thought of Iced Earth as the possible band: "lostwavefinder587 I immediately thought of Iced Earth when I heard this song. Although it's likely just a coincidence, it's interesting to note that Iced Earth was originally called "The Rose".
Someone said to him: "if that's any help, the Greek band's name you're talking about is probably Sarissa. I don't think it's them, though: the vox sound kinda different, and their songs are mostly Ancient Greece-themed." And he replied: "Yes, thank you! All this time I've been spelling it wrong. I gave a quick listen to a demo of theirs from '86. In terms of sound and beat and tempo etc, they are pretty close to this song. In terms of vocals, they sound nothing alike." Therefore, he debunked Sarissa himself.
Now here he changed his version and provides a new lead given by his sisters:
"Holy crap for some reason my last post got cut in half and didn't include the following info, sorry! So the individual i spoke to and got the new possible lead is the former singer of the one band my sisters mentioned, Purgatory, (i do NOT have his permission to use his real name but his stage name was Tarantula). He confirmed he played this song "once or twice" but didn't know the lyrics so they just repeated several "blocks" over and over again. He heard it from a band in NJ and when he asked if he could use the song they replied along the lines of "It's not our song, we don't care" but gave no indication who it was or they even knew who it was? He suggested the band "Knightmare" because they were from Texas and he remembers all of their songs being medieval or medieval fantasy related. Supposedly they wore what looked like full on plate armor (he does not know if it was actual metal armor or something made to look like it). He saw them perform a handful of times because he spent summers in Texas on his grandfathers (mistakenly said uncle in my last post, sorry) ranch and would sneak off at night to "the metal scene" (i do not know if that was a club name or if he just meant that in general?). He began visiting his grandfathers ranch in 1980 and stopped when his grandfather retired in 1992. He gave an estimated timeline for "Knightmare" of 1981-1989."
He corrects himself by saying they are not called "Knightmare": Interestingly, my supervisor at work lived in Texas during this timeline (roughly mid 70's to mid 90's from what i can gather?) and when I asked him about Knightmare he had no idea. But when i mentioned they dressed up like knights in armor he suddenly looked startled and said "That wasn't their name, their name was Battle Battalion or some s*** like that".
But then he says: "So i posted a few months ago about this song, my sisters remember garage bands in the area playing this… I checked every band called Knightmare on Metal Encyclopedia and it doesn’t look like it’s our band." "Forgive my French.....Damn. I thought maybe it could have been a lead but i guess like dozens of others I've come across, dead end. I did a quick search for Knightmare a few weeks ago and I got all excited i saw one band dressed up like monks or Druids, but that band only came out in 2017. I think it's safe to say the name has been used by many bands."
Then someone asks him: "Does the name "Battle Battalion" show up on any Metal "pedia" sites? That's what my supervisor claims this "dressed up in medieval armor" bands name was?" and another one told him: "I saw some bands with Battalion on the metal encyclopedia and discogs and none of them are our band. I don’t think we should go based on what a band wears as our lead."
Then he debunks the Knightmare (and the Conquest) lead: "So a little bit ago i mentioned a band name "Knightmare" as a possibility for this song. Well the band was actually called "KnyghtBlyde" (Knight Blade) and i got in contact with the daughter of the vocalist last night. I played this song for her and after some confliction/hesitation she said it is NOT her dad. The biggest thing was all of her dads songs were based of Aruthurian lore and filled with references to Camelot, Arthur, Morgana, Lancelot, Excalibur etc. Since this song has none of that, its not them. She has no idea who this is. I did a quick search "Conquest 80's metal band Texas" and found 3 results. Conquest from San Antonio, split in either '85 or '87. Conquest from Dallas, '86 - '90. Khan'quest (possibly same band as Khanquistador?), no location given but split up in '88 then reformed in 2000 then......nothing? I could not find anything about any of their songs or demos or releases or band members. But it's obvious I was thinking of the wrong Conquest bands 😂 Conquest was ruled out. Someone who owns the tape was contacted and told us this isn't them."
And he says the singer of KnyghtBlade is convinced this song is from Battallion:
"So a little bit ago I mentioned getting in contact with KnyghtBlyde singers daughter who states that this is NOT her dad. She contacted me this morning, her father thinks this song might be by a band called Battalion. But her father said Battalion also went by the name AAA, Anti Aircraft Assault (or Artillery) in their early days. According to her father AAA/Battalion were from Texas but at least 2 of their members were originally from Chicago. Has anyone ever heard of either Battalion or AAA, Anti Aircraft Assault? The closest I can say is my one supervisor at work mentioned a band Battle Battalion from Texas when he lived there."
Then someone replies to him: "you are right there is a band named Battalion formed in 1984" He says: "I cannot find a single piece of music from this particular "Battalion"? From what I could find they formed between 1983 and 1985, split, reformed under a few possible names, split, repeat. 2 people I asked did say they remember a band of some sort from "out west" Anti Aircraft A-something, but neither could give any info."
Now here, he suggests it could be a Talon song:
"So here's a potential lead for everyone: I was just playing this song for a friend who is obsessed with all metal music. She asked me "Where did you get that Talon song?" Talon was/is a German heavy metal band from the early 80's that released several demos and full on albums between '83-'89. Almost all of there songs were medieval themed, especially their 2 demos. Herr's the thing, they supposedly have 3 unnamed tracks from both demos, one allegedly called "King Slayer". I listened to a bunch of there songs and I have to say there are several songs where the singer sounds exactly like our mystery singer, but then the next song they sound nothing alike. There was one song called something like "Execution" that the opening guitar sounds like this songs opening only slower? I'm not saying it is Talon, but it is possibly something to look into or at least consider?"
He also claimed the singer sounds like Bruce Dickinson (which has been suggested many times):
"I've said many times that I personally feel this vocalist sounds extremely close to Bruce Dickinson. There is a clip of Bruce singing Tom Jones' "Delilah" on either a talk or game show, and his opening of that song is nearly identical to this Fall of the King vocals! Tone, tempo, cadence, pitch......it's really really on spot. I am NOT saying it is Bruce, I'm just saying whoever it is does a good job singing like him."
He says this song could be made by Eviscerator:
"Hello again everyone, has anyone ever heard of a band from Britain, late 70's through late 80's called "Eviscerator"? Very very long story short: I played this song at a Viking/Pagan/Neo-Folk/Black Metal "bar" about half a mile up the road from my place and the one patron who looked like Elvira and Lilith Bathory had a daughter together (HOT HOT HOT) comes over and asked me to replay it and she sang along with the recording with about %95 accuracy! Oddly, at the end after the 4 or 5 "The Fall of the King"s, she suddenly sang "The evil one now wears the crown, all hail the evil one" and head banged for a few moments. According to her, this song was by a band called "Eviscerator" and they always claimed this song was written as a pitch track for the movie Heavy Metal? I mentioned how this song by numerous accounts was recorded here in the USA in 86-87 from stations in Texas, Chicago, Cleveland, NYC and (by only one account) possibly Florida. She didn't feel there was an issue with that as stations will often play random things just to fill the spot including songs that are several years older. I asked about her added line at the end and she stated "I didn't add s*** bud, whoever recorded it must have cut it off before they got to it". I mentioned how numerous people strongly believe this is the work of Z'Rose, she said they probably covered it a bunch of times but it is not their song and even stated that this particular recording sounds like it could be them covering. She was more familiar with Z'Rose than me, she commented "The 3 Cavlaros brothers from Texas right? The singer was the oldest brother Jeff?" (I know that's not their name, i only included it for aunthenticity per context of our discussion, the last name is Cavazos and there was only 2 of them right?). She also told me Z'Rose had about a dozen other names through their years including "Gypsy Rose". I asked how she knew this British band "Eviscerator" and she answered that she lived in London from 78-85 and this song was played a lot on "amateur hour" on several stations, especially university stations. This kind of took me by surprise because i thought she looked younger than me (I'm 39) but she lived in England for college and her first husband in the late 70's??"
"In my last comments i mentioned a bar i went to was going to have a mini concert featuring bands that specialize in black metal and 80's tribute metal and i would play this song to see if any of the band peoples or concert goers would chime in. I did just that and got a few hits on the radar with a few of the band members. The one band, Inviaat, the singer says he remembers this song being played on a radio station in Philly PA for an entire summer because that station was trying to find the band. He does not remember the specific station but said it was near the Taylor University campus (my understanding is that there is several?) because the station thought it was the students from that university's music program. When i asked him when exactly that would have been he said Summer of 1983 because he was married on Halloween 1983 and was hoping the station would find the band so they could play at his wedding. A member from the local band "inductus Mortis" said he recalls that song being played "somewhere in the mid 80's" but does not remember if he heard it in Chicago or Cleveland because he bounced between them. I asked several bands, include the Venom tribute band Poisonous Whisper if anyone had ever heard of a band name Eviscerator from the 80's. Only one person thought he heard the name but it wasn't a band name it was a compilation album of NWOBHM from roughly '83-'84, but couldn't tell me anything other than that. As for the other concert goers, the #1 response i got from them was along the lines of "Dude you can sing, you should go pro!".....in other words they thought it was me promoting myself (I wish i could sing like that!!). the #2 response was people thought it was Manowar. After those 2 the guesses were the usual ones i have seen here and everywhere else this topic comes up: Blackmaine, Axis, Overkill, Overdrive, Black Sabath, Iron Maiden, Anthrax, Slayer, WitchAxe and 2 people even asked if it was an Ozzy Osbourne demo."
"I asked around, including my oldest sisters I've mentioned in my postings, about Eviscerator. The only person who heard of them, the one from this time-frame not the other 8 or 9 bands from the 2000's with that name, said they were a generic ManowaIron Maiden/Judas Priest tribute or more accurately, ripoff, band who sucked. I am not saying I buy this woman's account, but i'm also not discrediting it or calling her a liar. Her familiarity with this song and her accuracy with the lyrics makes me believe she knows this song from somewhere.....what that somewhere is, i can't comment because i don't know?"
"So far my friends and I have several "pings" to look into, the name Eviscerator has absolutely nothing from the time frame we're looking at. But there is (was?) a "Lee Lesaat" Canadian/British "mercenary" (did not belong to any band but would play for others) drummer who now lives in NYC my friends are looking into.
There is an 80's metal/black metal tribute concert this Saturday at the bar I was at last weekend. After the bands play their sets they have an open mic like set up where you can play your own music (as long as it fits the theme). I'm going to try and play this song and see if anyone, bands or crowd or food vendors etc, have any reaction.
And by "pings" I just mean responses/possible possible long shot leads. The guy or girl claiming to be a psychic vampire who time traveled and wrote this song for The Lost Boys movie is NOT going to be one of them😂"
Then someone asks: "What band is this Eviscerator ? I found a band that was formed in 2012 . Furthermore tthe song is not in the metal archives I searched through lyrics was not found." He says: "Allegedly they were in England in the 1980's, but the woman stated 2 of them had New York accents. If all of her account is true and accurate, they were NOT a professional big name band. I did find several bands with the title "Eviscerator" (in different variations) but all of them were from the 2000's. The only "pro" band with that title I could find was a Hungarian band from the mid 2000's. I asked Satanic lady if she remembered any of the other bands that played alongside "Eviscerator" and she only remembered 3: "Band-Shee" (an all female band....get it?) Gargoyle, and Werewolf Tears."
"I have a very very small update for everyone, but it's still an update nonetheless. The mystery succubus looking woman who said this song was by Eviscerator and sang along to it (even when I "accidentally" muted my phone to see if she was just repeating what she was hearing.....she was not) has been identified by my journalist friend! We are going to try and get in contact with her and see if there is anything else she can remember about "Eviscerator" that could help. I'm not going to get my hopes up, but her familiarity with this songs lyrics and the fact she sang almost in perfect synch with the beat makes me feel she really did know this song from somewhere in her past. That or she is a very good actress? Lol
I found only 1 solid, confirmed band with that name but they were from mid 2000's Hungary. But several peoples now and then tell me they remember hearing that name in the 80's as various things; crappy garage band, NWOHBM compilation album/work, some sort of event space or name, most recently someone claimed he thought it was the stage name of a singer but didn't know who or what band. I'm trying to get in touch with the woman who originally mentioned that name."
He posted this comment that lead nowhere: "2 very small updates for everyone:
1) The Viking/Pagan/Goth/Black Metal themed bar just around the corner from me is having a New Years event tomorrow night. They actually agree to give me a "booth" where i can have a "guess this song" set up. And, it will be right next to where the bands play...I'm going to be between the "stage" and the food truck lol
2) The one radio station i submitted this song to will play it on their "X hour" on 1/8/24. It is not a hugely popular segment, maybe a few hundred listeners, but it's better than nothing.
Here's to the New Year and hope this song and numerous others get solved!"
"So the station played this song Sunday night/Monday morning. They played it 4 times between 2:07am - 3:12am. They received 9 calls about it and about a dozen emails (I seriously didn't know they had an email!?!?!?). Unfortunately the majority of contacts were people either asking for them to replay it or people thinking it was Manowar. There were a few Iron Maidens and one or 2 Ozzy Osborne's. Only 2 people stated they heard this song before. Unfortunately they heard it from "some kilt wearing guy at blank bar plays it, I think it's him self promoting". Yes that's me they referenced and no it is not me singing lol"
He suggest matrixx as a possibility: "There's a band called matrixx that has been giving me interest. They were only around for two years due to financial struggles in their stage. If you look up attaxe and fiinal notice they share two members of matrixx. Their drummer and guitarist sound very similar to the band from this song. It's pretty crazy too because they have a song called defy the king. They also had a label to produce their songs which is called Suma Recording Studios. This may be the reason why the audio sounds too good for a small band. I hope that this is the band! Too many good clues that I found"
He debunks the Steven Lindfield lead: "One of the names thrown about here and there on posts about this song is a Steven Linfield ("Lindi") who bounced between Chicago and NYC in the 1980's. His alleged involvement varries between being the DJ who allegedly played it on a NYC station, to being a Chicago stations record manageclerk etc etc. I got in contact with him yesterday. He denies having ANYTHING to do with the airing of this song and does not know how or why his name came up. While he did work at 2 stations (NYC, then Chicago during the summer) he was an overnight watchman (security). However, he does recall this song being played on "some amateur hour crapshoot" in '86 in NYC a bunch of times. At that point in '86 he claims people were referencing it as "The King Song" or "The song of the King" (drawn out to match the singers "The Faaaalllll, the fall of the kiiiiiing") and it was already 2 or 3 years old at that time. He did explain that at least at the Chicago station there was an amateur drop-off slot that the dj's would pick through and play random "no namers" labeling them as "space filler". Because they would be played, literally just to fill space, they were NOT mandated to keep any records of them. Sometimes the dj's would just make up names to some of these. One of his main duties was to check the drop-off to make sure there were no bad things thrown in there instead of cassettes. Another dead end, but at least we rulled out one theory......silver lining??😂 LINDFIELD, not Linfield. Darn autocorrect on this phone."
He is convinced it's a professional band's demo: Thats why a lot people I have introduced to this song think it's a professional band, or at the extreme least an amateur band playing with top level equipment/sponsor? 1983 guy stated they sound like they have equipment his garage band "couldn't even afford to dream about looking at yet alone use". It's also one of the reasons my 2 oldest sisters insist this is a professional band (sister #1 says Manowar, #2 says Manowar or Sarissa) because there are no goofs or mistakes or errors. My sisters gave an example of a garage band from their Kutztown university days, "Freefall Abyss" that self released a demo and in one song you can hear a telephone ringing in the background and in another you can hear a fan or ac unit going.
He contacted a girl named Della: "This song was actually played on an old Philly/NJ station on the segment "Della names your tune" in 2009. I was able to get in contact with "Della" (real name withheld by her request) who at first stated "I played thousands of unnamed songs bud, I probably played this one 100 times, sorry i wont be much help" . Then a few days later replied "I do recall this one, it was sent in from a local listener who had it labeled as Dungeon Master or maybe Dragon Master on a CD with a bunch of old early Manowar, JudaPriest, Iron Maiden, Megadead, Metallica and AngelWitch songs. He or she claimed their father had this song on a tape from his college days. Nobody knew what or who it was back in '09 or '10 and as far as I know nobody figured it out when I left the program in '15." The only name she gave, and I don't know if this was even a real name or the drummers "stage name" was Leopald Lestat.........I do have 2 people looking into it (from a metal dating site of all places). Disclaimer: I know some of those bands are misspelled, I purposefully left it that way because that's how she sent it to me."
"I went down that road, you nailed it right on the head. There is no way to track down who that listener was. The only hint she had, in the form of the note attached to the CD was the person said they were from Radnor PA. I couldn't tell you because the other songs kind of bounce around in terms of year: there's a Judas Priest and an Angel Witch song both from 1980 but then there's a song from Megadeath (I believe Megadeath came out in '85?) and a Metallica song from '86? For some reason my one comment didn't show up? Della gave a pretty big hint, she said the mailing address on the CD was from Radnor PA, but the phone number included was a landline for a Chicago address. Her and the station managers assumed it was a "shadow number" and didn't bother keeping record of it. A lot of her requests had local addresses with out of state phone numbers, cellular and landline."
He suggests Dungeon Masters: "I have a potential lead, "Dungeon Masters" from Pittsburgh PA? Long story short: everyone at work talks about a "hot nerdy chick" who works at the one antique book store in town and she is a music genius and knows EVERY song people play. So i decided to test it. I played this song and she stated "I think thats Dungeon Masters, they were from my hometown of Pittsburgh PA back in the early to late 80's. Thats either Dungeon Masters or someone doing an incredible job imitating them?". Given that Cleveland is only a 2-3 hr drive from Pittsburgh (from what Steelers players say) i think this could be a possible lead and explain the Cleveland recording? Again, this is only a POSSIBLE lead, but i think it has potential?
Currently my one "source" is looking into it. He is not always accurate (as evidenced when we were looking into Conquest) but its better than nothing."
And someone adds this: "Della said the same Dungeon Masters so better look into it"
But he says this: "Close, "Della" stated the listener who sent in the CD had this song labeled as "Dungeon Master?", not a band name. But I am looking into it as best as I can. I found a Pittsburgh band "Dungeon" but they're NOT metal they're an Omnia/Faun like band (neo-folk I think is the term?) formed in 2018. I sent word out to the people I know and my "team". Now it is a waiting game."
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2024.05.21 20:09 dooblr Rate my Saturday: Green = flexible, Orange = rest, Red = must see set
2024.05.21 19:31 Alternative-Dig6929 I Could've Bought The Heavenly Onyx Serpent for the Cost of my 374 Weapon....
2024.05.21 19:20 anotheraltaacount Chance Asian Male for Texas A&M and UC Berkeley
Intended Major: Data Science / Computer Science (changes depending on the school i'm applying to)
GPA: 3.81 UW, 4.92 W out of 6 (includes courses from middle school 😭 )
UC Gpa since I am applying to a lot of them: 3.90 UW, 4.57 W, 4.17 weighted and capped
Class Rank: Outside top 10% because of some high school courses I took during 7th and 8th grade. Got straight Bs and Cs unfortunately.
SAT: 1450 (750M 700 RW, didn't study at all, trying again in august after studying)
Race: Asian
Gender: Male
Background: middle-class immigrant family.
School: Competitive Public High School
State: Texas
19 APs total (12 taken so far) AP Human Geography- 4, AP World - 5, AP Physics 1- 5, failed Spanish Lang 💀, waiting on all others
Senior year course load - AP Stats, AP Physics C (Mech and E&M), AP Gov/Econ, AP Lit, Data Structures And Algorithms (course after AP CSA, gpa is weighted the same as AP), and Calc III / Differential Equations dual enrollment, APES.
Main Extracurriculars:
- Created an open-source flight board website/app for a Flight Simulator Multiplayer server that displays information on each flight including departure/arrival times and status. Displays busiest airports and flight routes, and predicts future routes and flight recommendations based on historical data such as ATC availability. Website has 400 users and receives approximately 4.5K visits daily, with a maximum of 1022 distinct users in April. I have also created my own API that gives relevant information such as time remaining and specific departure times that are not shown in the original API that I used to create the flight board.
- Interning at State School’s CS lab this summer and will research and create a final project about how businesses use the data they collect to make future decisions to increase profit. This aligns with my goal of becoming a data scientist and going into the machine learning field, so I thought this would be pretty important.
- Active addon creator for Microsoft Flight Simulator - Developed many addons such as aircraft liveries, realistically modeled airports, and the biggest one being a graphics mod to make the sim look more realistic. ~2500 downloads for all mods
- Computer Science Club: Competed in multiple competitive coding competitions such as UTD Battle of the Brains, A&M Codewars, Lockheed Martin Codequest, Computer Science UIL, and many other online ones such as Devpost and CyberPatriots (did this with my friends for fun, unfortunately didnt win anything). I have also demoed my personal projects in this club and have helped members with learning Python and HTML, since our school’s curriculum is only based on Java.
- Personal Computer Science Projects - Just a couple of projects that I made in the past few years that have helped me improve my understanding of coding. My school only offers Java, so these projects were incredibly helpful when it came to understanding R, Python, and JavaScript. My favorite project is a volunteer log tool that breaks down my total hours based on the number of hours that I have volunteered at my local food packing facility and how many boxes each table can pack. Using this information, I can derive how many boxes I have personally helped make and how many children I have fed through my contributions.
- Created a review guide for AP Physics 1 that compiled the most important formulas and concepts from our lessons and resources. I also compiled an entire mock exam’s worth of MCQ and FRQ questions to test the hardest questions from each unit. On exam day, there were 54 people on the doc, so there were at least 50 people I impacted with this. I have also recently started a tutoring service for people who are struggling with physics and people who are taking Physics in the future (doing it on Saturday and Sunday every week).
- Volunteering at a local food packing facility for ~105 hours. Volunteered at every position including pourer, bagger, weigher, and warehouse crew.
- Volunteering at NHS organized events for 15 hours.
- Completed Harvard’s CS50 course back in sophomore year (my website stated above evolved from my final project for CS50, which was a flight board on command prompt lol)
- Part of the National Science Honors Society and Cybersecurity club at my school.
Awards (I am cooked 😔):
- National Merit Commended (probably gonna get this)
- PVSA silver award
- Computer Science UIL awards
- AP Scholar (probably with distinciton in july)
LOR: AP Calc - 8 (maybe 9) /10, did really well in her class and asked a lot of questions. she was also impressed by my resume, but I didn't talk to her a lot personally. I've heard that she writes good rec letters tho. AP Physics - 7/10
Schools:
Reach : UT Austin (Statistics / Data Science), UMich (CS lsa), UC Berkeley (Applied Math, my dream school), UCLA (Stats/Data Science), Purdue (CS or AI major), UIUC (Computer Engineering or CS + Stats), UCSD (data science or Math-CS), UCI (CS), UCSB (CE), UW Madison (CS), Georgia Tech (CS, doing this one for fun lol), USC
Target: Texas A&M Engineering (attainable dream school), UT Dallas (CS), Colorado Boulder (CS), UMD College Park (CS), Penn State (CS), NCSU (CS)
Safety (if I get into UTD rolling then i wont apply here): UNT, Texas Tech, ASU
Notes: I want to settle in the bay area after going to college, and want to become a data scientist (seems more interesting to me than becoming a swe, my opinion might change) at a well-respected company, preferably in the aerospace industry since I've had an interest in aviation since my childhood. I might also do grad school.
Thoughts?
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2024.05.21 18:50 hockeydiscussionbot IIHF World Championship Post Game Thread: Czechia vs. Canada - 21 May 2024
Boxscore Team | 1 | 2 | 3 | OT | TOT |
CZE | 0 | 0 | 3 | 0 | 3 |
CAN | 0 | 0 | 3 | 1 | 4 |
Team | Shots | FO Wins | PPG | SHG | PP Time | PIM |
CZE | 22 | 29 | 2 | 0 | 04:46 | 4 |
CAN | 26 | 32 | 1 | 1 | 02:07 | 8 |
Period | Time | Team | Strength | Description |
3 | 01:01 | CAN | PP1 | #22 COZENS Dylan scored for Canada (Assisted by #25 POWER Owen and #20 PAUL Nick). |
3 | 09:11 | CZE | PP1 | #81 KUBALIK Dominik scored for Czechia (Assisted by #98 NECAS Martin and #23 SEDLAK Lukas). |
3 | 11:01 | CAN | EQ | #18 MERCER Dawson scored for Canada (Assisted by #78 SEVERSON Damon). |
3 | 15:42 | CAN | EQ | #38 HAGEL Brandon scored for Canada (Assisted by #91 TAVARES John and #80 DUBOIS Pierre-Luc). |
3 | 16:56 | CZE | PP1,EA | #18 PALAT Ondrej scored for Czechia (Assisted by #7 SPACEK David and #10 CERVENKA Roman). |
3 | 18:11 | CZE | EQ,EA | #10 CERVENKA Roman scored for Czechia (Assisted by #98 NECAS Martin and #7 SPACEK David). |
OT | 03:13 | CAN | SH1 | #22 COZENS Dylan scored for Canada. |
Period | Time | Team | Min | Description |
1 | 00:18 | CZE | 2 | #36 KREJCIK Jakub for Delaying the Game. |
1 | 13:11 | CAN | 2 | #78 SEVERSON Damon for High Sticking. |
3 | 00:54 | CZE | 2 | #6 KEMPNY Michal for High Sticking. |
3 | 07:20 | CAN | 2 | #98 BEDARD Connor for Cross-Checking. |
3 | 16:27 | CAN | 2 | #18 MERCER Dawson for Tripping. |
OT | 02:47 | CAN | 2 | #80 DUBOIS Pierre-Luc for Holding. |
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2024.05.21 18:46 Forsaken_End3050 A new day
As of right now I only have a pitching lotto. At around 5 I’ll be updating this post with more slips. So stay tuned. Anyways we’ll work with over and unders for the nba game. Will be doing a 3-4 leg for pitchers as well. Might do another Yankee play not sure yet. Definitely will be doing a moneyline lotto as well.
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2024.05.21 17:38 MrDover8 Just one of those days
| Ever had a disallowed hat trick? And an allowed hat trick in the same match? Too many events for the screenshot, but Halliday scored the third. The match ended 4-0, but could have been 8-0! submitted by MrDover8 to footballmanagergames [link] [comments] |
2024.05.21 17:32 ThisSin Haven't played in ~1.5 years. Can somebody explain this chain of what is almost exclusively nerfs?
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2024.05.21 17:10 Additional-Mastodon8 Vote Today! ICSD School Budget and School Board
Today is voting day! Please consider voting regardless of your position. Your vote will count in this election.
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Addtionally, ICSD added the option to vote at the Office of
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IF YOU VOTE HERE FOR GENERAL ELECTIONS... | ...THEN YOU VOTE HERE FOR ICSD ELECTIONS |
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2024.05.21 17:06 Voland69 F1 23 Career Mode S09: What would you do?
Hi guys. I'm in the middle of season 08 of my driving career and I'm interested in your opinion. I've been driving 100 % races (no assists, sometimes I use a flashback) with full practice sessions and full qualifying since Season 05. The first two seasons I was with Haas and in the third season I switched to Aston Martin with the aim of becoming world champion. But it didn't click. After 4 seasons and two third places in the championship, I switched to Mercedes and won the world championship in season 07. Things are looking good in season 08 with 3 wins after five races.
What should I do in the last two seasons? Should I stay with Mercedes? Should I go back to Aston Martin and try to win the title? Should I switch to Ferrari, who are having a tough time? What would you do?
The change to 100% races has taken the gameplay to a new level. It's so much more fun, I can only recommend it!
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2024.05.21 16:57 Shagrrotten The Greatest Car Chases in Movie History, Ranked
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https://www.theringer.com/movies/2024/5/21/24161120/greatest-movie-car-chase-scenes-ranked-furiosa-mad-max-saga In honor of the imminent ‘Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga,’ we’re shifting into high gear to determine the best chase scene in cinema history
By
Miles Surrey May 21, 2024, 6:30am EDTGetty Images/Ringer illustration
After wowing audiences with
Mad Max: Fury Road, director George Miller returns to the franchise’s post-apocalyptic wastelands for
Furiosa, the epic origin story of the eponymous heroine (now played by Anya Taylor-Joy), premiering on Friday. As the follow-up to one of the greatest action films ever made, it’s hard to overstate the hype for
Furiosa, and that was
before word got out about a showstopping
15-minute sequence that required nearly 200 stuntpeople and took 78 days to shoot. While
Furiosa will have its own distinct flavor, as is true of every
Mad Max movie, there’s one thing that unites these projects: intense, jaw-dropping scenes of vehicular mayhem. And what better way to honor the franchise than by celebrating what it does best?
Ahead of
Furiosa’s release, we’ve put together our definitive ranking of the best car chases in cinema. There weren’t any strict rules in place, other than capping the list at 20—mostly for my own sanity—and limiting every franchise to one entry. (Apologies to
Fury Road’s kickass predecessor
The Road Warrior.) We also won’t discriminate against scenes that feature motorbikes, so long as cars (and/or trucks) remain part of the equation. As for what, exactly, constitutes a good car chase? Like list making, it’s bound to be subjective, but I tend to gravitate toward two key elements: the skill of the stuntwork on display and the ways in which a filmmaker conveys the action in relation to the story. (Also, the less CGI, the better.) Buckle up, ’cause we’re not wasting any time shifting into high gear.
20. Quantum of Solace (2008)
There have been some memorable car chases in the
James Bond franchise: the
first sequence featuring the iconic Aston Martin DB5 in
Goldfinger, the
corkscrew jump in
The Man With the Golden Gun, the
Lotus Esprit submarine in
The Spy Who Loved Me. But I’m going with a somewhat controversial pick here:
Quantum of Solace. There are many issues with
Quantum of Solace—namely, it was one of the most high-profile blockbusters
affected by the 2007-08 writers strike—but its opening scene isn’t one of them. Picking up right where
Casino Royale left off, we find Bond (Daniel Craig) evading henchmen through the narrow roads around Italy’s Lake Garda. The frenetic, furious chase mirrors Bond’s sense of anguish after losing Vesper Lynd (Eva Green), the woman he opened his heart to, and his relentless quest for answers. It’s a thrilling tone-setter for
Quantum of Solace and one that doesn’t overstay its welcome, capped off by Bond sending his final pursuers flying off a cliff:
If we’re being honest, though, it feels like
James Bond has yet to create a franchise-defining car chase. Perhaps that’s a mission the newest 007, whoever it ends up being, can undertake.
19. Mission: Impossible—Rogue Nation (2015)
The
Mission: Impossible franchise is no stranger to electrifying chase scenes, the best of which find
Tom Cruise’s Ethan Hunt working up his heart rate. When it comes to action behind the wheel, though,
Fallout tends to dominate the discussion—even on this
very website. But I think the vehicular chase in
Rogue Nation is being slept on. What we have is effectively two sequences for the price of one: The first finds Hunt pursuing Ilsa Faust (Rebecca Ferguson) by car through the narrow streets of Casablanca alongside some nefarious henchmen; the second sees him continue the chase outside the city on motorbike. (Adding to the chaos: Hunt had only just been resuscitated, and he’s clearly not all there.) In terms of death-defying stunts for the audience’s entertainment, a helmetless Cruise taking corners like a MotoGP racer is child’s play compared to his other exploits, but the actor’s authentic reaction to scraping his knee on the road underlines that there’s no one else in Hollywood doing it like him:
We’ll be sure to update this ranking if and when Cruise does something even more dangerous down the road, pun unintended.
18. Vanishing Point (1971)
A movie that counts the likes of Steven Spielberg and Quentin Tarantino among its biggest fans,
Vanishing Point is the first of a few entries on this ranking that’s essentially one extended car chase. The film stars Barry Newman as Kowalski, a man tasked with delivering a Dodge Challenger T 440 Magnum from Colorado to California while eluding police across four states. One of Kowalski’s most memorable run-ins comes when a guy driving a Jaguar E-Type convertible challenges him to an impromptu race. Incredibly, we’re expected to believe the man in the Jag comes out of
this crash in one piece:
Vanishing Point might not boast the impressive production values of other movies on this list, but considering Tarantino would go on to feature a white Challenger in
Death Proof, its influence in the car cinema canon is undeniable.
17. Fast Five (2011)
Let’s face it,
Fast & Furious has seen better days. Some believe the franchise’s dip in quality coincided with the death of Paul Walker; others are dismayed by the pivot from street racing to absurd feats of superherodom—emphasis on the Dom. Perhaps it’s a bit of both, but the very best movie in the series,
Fast Five, manages to strike the perfect balance: It’s a relatively grounded heist thriller that nevertheless takes the franchise to ridiculous new heights. After Dominic Toretto (Vin Diesel) and his crew steal $100 million from a Brazilian kingpin, they drag the entire bank vault holding the money through the streets of Rio de Janeiro, all while being pursued by authorities. It’s a delightfully destructive sequence that does untold damage to Rio’s infrastructure and features some of the most bone-crunching crashes committed to film:
If the
Fast franchise is going to break out of its recent slump, it would do well to remember that there’s nothing better than letting its heroes live their lives a quarter mile at a time—no
detours to outer space required.
16. The Blues Brothers (1980)
A good car chase isn’t reserved just for action flicks: Comedies can get in on the act, too. In
The Blues Brothers, starring the recurring
Saturday Night Live characters played by John Belushi and Dan Aykroyd, the beloved bandmates must prevent the foreclosure of the orphanage where they were raised by scrounging together $5,000. Naturally, that’s easier said than done: Along the way, the Blues Brothers draw the attention of neo-Nazis, a country-and-western band, and local police. While
The Blues Brothers has amusing gags and musical numbers, its chase sequences with the Brothers behind the wheel of a 1974 Dodge Monaco are what really steal the show—and none are better than a climactic pursuit across Chicago. More than
60 old police cars were used in the film, some of which are wrecked in a comically over-the-top pileup:
The sheer scale of
The Blues Brothers’ final set piece is commendable in and of itself—as is the movie’s commitment to treating real-life cars like a bunch of Hot Wheels.
15. Baby Driver (2017)
For good and for ill, Edgar Wright’s movies exude an abundance of style, and
Baby Driver is no exception.
Baby Driver is centered on a clever gimmick: The action works in tandem with its soundtrack because the film’s protagonist, Baby (Ansel Elgort), suffers from tinnitus and constantly plays music to drown out the ringing. When everything’s clicking into place,
Baby Driver feels like a supersized series of music videos, and nothing hits quite like its opening sequence. Baby acts as the getaway driver for a bank robbery while listening to the Jon Spencer Blues Explosion’s “Bellbottoms.” The ensuing chase works around rhythms of the song, as if Baby’s
Subaru WRX were the star of its own dance number. Take nothing away from the actual driving, either, which puts the rally car to good use:
Baby Driver’s gimmick stretches a little thin by the end, but it’s hard to deny the crowd-pleasing power of Wright’s film when it’s firing on all cylinders.
14. The Raid 2 (2014)
With a trio of kickass Indonesian martial arts films under his belt, Gareth Evans has established himself as one of the most exciting action directors on the planet—someone who seems most in his element staging positively brutal hand-to-hand combat. In
The Raid 2, however, Evans also brought his signature brand of carnage to the road. While there’s some cleverly executed close-quarters fighting within the confines of an SUV, courtesy of Iko Uwais’s hard-hitting protagonist, what really cements this sequence’s greatness are the moments when Evans turns the cars into an extension of the characters’ fists:
This belongs in an entirely new category of combat: car fights. There are so many action scenes in
The Raid 2 worth writing home about—the
kitchen showdown is an all-timer—but the fact that Evans casually tossed in an unforgettable car chase shows why he’s one of one.
13. The Driver (1978)
I’ll say this for Walter Hill’s
The Driver: It sure lives up to its title. In this stripped-down thriller—one where none of the characters have a name—we follow the Driver (Ryan O’Neal), a getaway driver who has become a thorn in the side of the LAPD. In the film’s best scene, we see its taciturn protagonist living up to his reputation. With the Driver behind the wheel of a 1974 Ford Galaxie, a cat-and-mouse game unfolds when a handful of police cars are hot on his tail. What I love about this sequence is the pared-down nature of it all: The Driver outwits the cops as much as he outraces them. (Though, ironically, that wasn’t entirely by design: As
Hill later explained, an accident on the last night of shooting meant they had to cobble together what had already been filmed.) Frankly, you’d never know the difference from the finished article:
If the general vibes of
The Driver seem familiar, that’s because it was a major inspiration for
Nicolas Winding Refn’s Drive, which just so happened to feature an unnamed protagonist (Ryan Gosling)
evading police through the streets of Los Angeles.
12. The Bourne Supremacy (2004)
The shaky-cam style of the
Bourne franchise isn’t for everyone—just ask
John Woo—but credit where it’s due: These movies know how to deliver a good chase scene. (A friendly reminder that
The Bourne Legacy is an underrated gem with an
awesome motorbike sequence to boot.) But there’s one
Bourne chase that stands above the rest: the Moscow getaway in
The Bourne Supremacy. After being wounded by the Russian assassin Kirill (Karl Urban), Jason Bourne (Matt Damon) hijacks a taxi, with both the police and Kirill in hot pursuit. This isn’t the kind of sequence that lingers on any one shot; instead, what makes it work is the frenetic nature of the editing, which allows the viewer to feel like they’re in Bourne’s fight-or-flight headspace:
If I’m being honest, I’m usually one of those people who doesn’t like the Bourne movies’ shaky-cam style, but when it’s executed with such craftsmanship, you can’t help but get caught up in its adrenaline-pumping power.
11. The Seven-Ups (1973)
Philip D’Antoni was the producer of two movies featuring Hall of Fame car chases,
Bullitt and
The French Connection, the latter of which won him an Oscar for Best Picture. And with his lone directorial feature,
The Seven-Ups, D’Antoni sought to craft an iconic sequence of his own. The film stars Roy Scheider as NYPD detective Buddy Mannuci (
elite Italian American name; I can practically smell the gabagool), who commands a unit handling major felony cases that lead to seven-plus-year prison sentences; that’s why they’re known as the Seven-Ups. Midway through the movie, when one of the team members is killed by two shooters who flee the scene, Buddy chases after them. The 10-minute sequence, which starts in the Upper West Side before moving out of the city, is thrillingly immersive, alternating between close-ups of the characters and wider shots of all the damage they’ve caused. But the chase’s defining moment comes right at the end, when Buddy narrowly avoids a grisly death:
The sequence isn’t
quite at the level of
Bullitt or
The French Connection—very few are—but D’Antoni still manages to leave an unmistakable imprint on the car chase canon.
10. Death Proof (2007)
If you ask Quentin Tarantino,
Death Proof, his knowingly trashy tribute to exploitation cinema, is the
worst movie he’s ever made. But that doesn’t mean there isn’t a lot to admire about the film, which honors the unsung heroes of Hollywood: stunt performers. The first half of
Death Proof follows three female friends who cross paths with Stuntman Mike (Kurt Russell), a misogynistic serial killer who takes them out in his “death-proof” Chevy Nova. Fourteen months later, a group that includes stuntwoman Zoë Bell, playing herself, also lands on Mike’s radar. As Bell and her friends test out a ’70s Challenger, she performs a “ship’s mast” stunt, clinging onto the hood of the car with fastening belts. Unfortunately, when Mike pursues the women, it puts Bell in a precarious situation. Most of the entries on this list celebrate some next-level driving skills, but
Death Proof’s inclusion is all about Bell pulling off one of the wildest stunts you’ll ever see. She’s quite literally hanging on for dear life:
If the Academy handed out
Oscars to stunt performers—and let’s hope it does happen one day—Bell would’ve won in a landslide.
9. To Live and Die in L.A. (1985)
William Friedkin was already responsible for an all-time great car chase in
The French Connection (more on that later), but the filmmaker made a commendable bid to outdo himself with
To Live and Die in L.A. In this neo-noir thriller, Secret Service agent Richard Chance (William L. Petersen) is hell-bent on arresting an expert counterfeiter, Rick Masters (Willem Dafoe), who kills Chance’s partner days before his retirement. To capture Masters, Chance and his new partner, John Vukovich (John Pankow), attempt to steal $50,000 from a jewelry buyer for an undercover operation. The sting goes bad when the buyer, who is later revealed to be an undercover FBI agent, is killed and a group of gunmen goes after Chance and Vukovich. It’s a clever inversion of the usual car chase formula—this time, it’s the lawmen running away from the criminals. The outside-the-box thinking extends to the film’s most astonishing stretch, in which Chance evades the gunmen by
driving into oncoming traffic:
The fact that
Friedkin shot the chase at the end of filming—in case anything disastrous happened to the actors—underscores just how risky the endeavor was. The pulse-pounding results speak for themselves.
8. The Matrix Reloaded (2003)
The
Matrix sequels have never been held in high esteem, but I’m ready to live my truth:
The Matrix Reloaded fucking rules. (If anyone’s got a problem with this take, file your complaints with the Architect.) What’s more, the film happens to boast the finest action set piece of the franchise: the highway chase. After Morpheus (Laurence Fishburne) and Trinity (Carrie-Anne Moss) free the Keymaker (Randall Duk Kim), a program capable of creating shortcuts within the Matrix, they’re pursued by
the Twins (Neil and Adrian Rayment). Morpheus once warned that going on the freeway was “suicide,” and it doesn’t take long to see why: The chase draws the attention of several Agents, who repeatedly take over the bodies of other drivers on the road. The scene is the best of both worlds: There’s some incredible stuntwork on display, including when Moss weaves around on a Ducati, and CGI augments some feats of superhuman strength. But the most jaw-dropping aspect of the sequence is how it came together, as the production spent
$2.5 million to construct its own highway (!) on California’s Alameda Island. If that weren’t unique enough, I’m pretty sure
Reloaded is also the only movie in existence in which a katana takes out an SUV:
The Matrix remains the Wachowskis’ masterpiece, but don’t get it twisted: The filmmakers were still cooking with gas in the sequel.
7. Gone in 60 Seconds (1974)
Size isn’t everything, but for H. B. Halicki, who produced, wrote, directed, and starred in
Gone in 60 Seconds, it’s certainly part of the package. The indie action flick follows Maindrian Pace (Halicki), a Los Angeles insurance investigator who has a lucrative side hustle jacking high-end cars. The plot kicks into motion when a South American drug lord enlists Pace to nab 48 cars within five days in exchange for $400,000. Of course,
Gone in 60 Seconds is best known for what happens after Pace is caught stealing a 1973 Ford Mustang Mach 1, when he leads police on a chase that lasts a whopping 40 minutes. (More than 90 cars were destroyed in the process.) Halicki, for his part, did all the driving himself, including a spectacular jump off a makeshift ramp of crashed cars:
While Halicki wound up making a few more indies after
Gone in 60 Seconds, he
died in an accident on the set of its sequel. His legacy as a do-it-all daredevil, however, lives on.
6. Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991)
Long before James Cameron immersed himself in the world of Pandora, he was a pioneer of state-of-the-art visual effects. Case in point:
Terminator 2: Judgment Day is credited for having the
first CGI character in a blockbuster, the T-1000 (Robert Patrick), a killing machine composed of a futuristic liquid metal. But Cameron also understood that the CGI of that era shouldn’t be the main attraction: It worked best as a complement to the practical effects, as seen in
Judgment Day’s epic viaduct chase. When the T-1000 tracks down a young John Connor (Edward Furlong) in a shopping mall, he’s saved at the last minute by the Terminator (Arnold Schwarzenegger), giving John a chance to escape on his dirt bike. As the T-1000 gives chase, the David and Goliath vibes between man and machine are further epitomized by the T-1000’s commandeering of a truck. The sequence already has a terrifying sense of urgency, but it hits another level when the T-1000 crashes through the viaduct like the Kool-Aid Man:
Big Jim is still revolutionizing what can be achieved with visual effects in the
Avatar franchise, and while I cherish those movies, nothing beats his old-school showmanship.
5. Duel (1971)
The feature-length debut of Steven Spielberg—perhaps you’ve heard of him—the TV movie
Duel is essentially one extended chase sequence between salesman David Mann (Dennis Weaver) and a sinister trucker determined to drive him off the road. I’ve attached a clip from the ending of the film, but that doesn’t do
Duel justice. What cements this movie’s greatness is how it sustains an unbearable level of tension across its 90-minute running time—with a budget under $500,000, no less. Spielberg’s masterstroke is never once showing us the other driver, anthropomorphizing the truck itself as a monster. (You can see a lot of similarities with how he would build suspense in
Jaws.) When Mann finally gets the upper hand, tricking his adversary into driving off a cliff, it feels like you can breathe again:
Spielberg would move on to bigger and better things after
Duel, but considering how much the director accomplished with so little, you can’t help but wonder what else he could conjure up with limited resources.
4. Mad Max: Fury Road (2015)
Like
Duel,
Fury Road is basically one long car chase—the difference is Miller got to work with a blockbuster budget, and made every cent of it count. It’s hard to pick a single standout sequence in
Fury Road, but if I had to choose, I’d go with the first attack on the War Rig after Furiosa (Charlize Theron) flees with the wives of Immortan Joe (Hugh Keays-Byrne). Here’s why: Think back to when you saw
Fury Road for the first time, before you fully grasped the vehicular carnage that was in store. And then stuff like
this kept happening:
To quote
Steven Soderbergh’s thoughts on
Fury Road: “I don’t understand how they’re not still shooting that film and I don’t understand how hundreds of people aren’t dead.” Whether or not Miller manages to one-up the action in
Furiosa, the director is already in the pantheon.
3. The French Connection (1971)
We return to the Friedkin-verse for what may be his best film,
The French Connection, the crime thriller based on Robin Moore’s 1969 nonfiction book of the same name. The story concerns two NYPD detectives, Jimmy “Popeye” Doyle (Gene Hackman) and Buddy “Cloudy” Russo (Roy Scheider), and their tireless pursuit of a French heroin smuggler. But while there’s plenty to admire about how
The French Connection illustrates the thin line between police and criminals, its greatest claim to fame is its car chase. After Popeye narrowly survives a sniper attack, he goes after the shooter, who escapes on an elevated train. The ensuing sequence is true daredevil filmmaking that
Friedkin shot without permits, leading to real crashes with New Yorkers that made the final cut. But Friedkin’s finest touch was mounting a camera to the front of the car, making the audience feel like they’re part of the action:
My
Ringer colleague Justin Sayles believes
The French Connection’s chase should’ve landed at no. 1, and I’m sure many folks will agree with him. Being the only film on this list to win Best Picture, however, is a solid consolation prize.
2. Bullitt (1968)
When it comes to modern car chases, all roads lead back to
Bullitt. A Dad Cinema classic, the film stars Steve McQueen as Frank Bullitt, a San Francisco detective who pursues a group of mobsters after a key witness is killed in protective custody. In his search for answers, Bullitt realizes he’s being tailed by a couple of hitmen, and then turns the tables on them. From there, the chase is on. Aside from McQueen doing most of his own stunts behind the wheel of a Ford Mustang GT 390 Fastback, what’s so impressive about the sequence is how timeless it is. Even the little imperfections, like hubcaps repeatedly coming off the wheels, work to the film’s advantage, stressing just how much these drivers are living on a razor’s edge. It’s been more than 50 years since
Bullitt revolutionized the car chase, and yet few movies since have felt like they’re pushing the envelope to such an exhilarating degree:
That the car driven by McQueen was recently
sold at auction for $3.74 million, a then-record price for a Mustang, underlines
Bullitt’s enduring legacy.
1. Ronin (1998)
“If I’m going to do a car chase,” filmmaker John Frankenheimer said in an
interview with the American Society of Cinematographers, “I’m going to do a car chase that’s going to make somebody think about whether or not they want to do another one!” Boy, did he ever. In Frankenheimer’s late-career masterpiece,
Ronin, the director actually incorporated
several chases, but it’s the climactic sequence that stands alone as the greatest ever filmed. The movie concerns an international group of mercenaries who are hired to steal a mysterious briefcase; a series of double-crosses and double-bluffs ensue. But for the final chase, all you need to know is that Sam (Robert De Niro), a mercenary with ties to the CIA, is in pursuit of Deirdre (Natascha McElhone), an IRA operative in possession of the case. Winding through the streets and tunnels of Paris, what’s most striking is just how fluid it all feels. You’re completely engrossed in the chase’s forward momentum, captured from every conceivable angle; a symphony of controlled chaos. The driving styles even reflect the characters: Deirdre is reckless and impulsive, while Sam remains calm and controlled.
There are many worthy car chases in this ranking, but in my view,
Ronin takes pole position. And while I can’t imagine a movie ever topping what Frankenheimer achieved, I’d love nothing more than to be proved wrong.
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2024.05.21 16:05 RobYaLunch Billboard Chart Discussion - Week Of May 25, 2024
Billboard Hot 100 chart Position | Title | Artist | ▲/▼ | Last week | Weeks Charting | Peak |
1 | I Had Some Help | Post Malone Featuring Morgan Wallen | ▲+100 | [FRESH] | 1 | 1 |
2 | Not Like Us | Kendrick Lamar | ▼-1 | 1 | 2 | 1 |
3 | Million Dollar Baby | Tommy Richman | ▼-1 | 2 | 3 | 2 |
4 | A Bar Song (Tipsy) | Shaboozey | ▲+1 | 5 | 5 | 3 |
5 | Beautiful Things | Benson Boone | ▲+4 | 9 | 17 | 2 |
6 | Lose Control | Teddy Swims | ▲+4 | 10 | 40 | 1 |
7 | Like That | Future, Metro Boomin & Kendrick Lamar | ▼-1 | 6 | 8 | 1 |
8 | Fortnight | Taylor Swift Featuring Post Malone | ▼-4 | 4 | 4 | 1 |
9 | Espresso | Sabrina Carpenter | ▼-1 | 8 | 5 | 4 |
10 | Too Sweet | Hozier | ▲+1 | 11 | 8 | 1 |
11 | Euphoria | Kendrick Lamar | ▼-8 | 3 | 3 | 3 |
12 | Saturn | SZA | ▲+1 | 13 | 12 | 6 |
13 | We Can't Be Friends (Wait For Your Love) | Ariana Grande | ▲+1 | 14 | 10 | 1 |
14 | I Can Do It With A Broken Heart | Taylor Swift | ▲+1 | 15 | 4 | 3 |
15 | Stick Season | Noah Kahan | ▲+4 | 19 | 33 | 9 |
16 | Down Bad | Taylor Swift | - | 16 | 4 | 2 |
17 | Lovin On Me | Jack Harlow | ▲+1 | 18 | 27 | 1 |
18 | I Remember Everything | Zach Bryan Featuring Kacey Musgraves | ▲+2 | 20 | 38 | 1 |
19 | Family Matters | Drake | ▼-12 | 7 | 2 | 7 |
20 | Cruel Summer | Taylor Swift | ▲+4 | 24 | 54 | 1 |
21 | Who's Afraid Of Little Old Me? | Taylor Swift | ▲+5 | 26 | 4 | 9 |
22 | Feather | Sabrina Carpenter | - | 22 | 24 | 21 |
23 | Meet The Grahams | Kendrick Lamar | ▼-11 | 12 | 2 | 12 |
24 | Miles On It | Marshmello & Kane Brown | ▲+13 | 37 | 2 | 24 |
25 | Get It Sexyy | Sexyy Red | ▼-4 | 21 | 9 | 20 |
26 | One Of Wun | Gunna | ▲+75 | [FRESH] | 1 | 26 |
27 | I Like The Way You Kiss Me | Artemas | ▼-4 | 23 | 8 | 12 |
28 | Yeah Glo! | GloRilla | ▲+1 | 29 | 14 | 28 |
29 | Austin | Dasha | ▲+5 | 34 | 10 | 28 |
30 | But Daddy I Love Him | Taylor Swift | - | 30 | 4 | 7 |
31 | Cowgirls | Morgan Wallen Featuring ERNEST | ▲+11 | 42 | 22 | 31 |
32 | Greedy | Tate McRae | ▼-7 | 25 | 35 | 3 |
33 | Type Shit | Future, Metro Boomin, Travis Scott & Playboi Carti | ▼-6 | 27 | 8 | 2 |
34 | So Long, London | Taylor Swift | ▼-6 | 28 | 4 | 5 |
35 | Agora Hills | Doja Cat | ▼-3 | 32 | 34 | 7 |
36 | My Boy Only Breaks His Favorite Toys | Taylor Swift | ▼-5 | 31 | 4 | 6 |
37 | Where It Ends | Bailey Zimmerman | ▲+8 | 45 | 20 | 32 |
38 | Guilty As Sin? | Taylor Swift | ▼-3 | 35 | 4 | 10 |
39 | Boa | Megan Thee Stallion | ▲+62 | [FRESH] | 1 | 39 |
40 | End Of Beginning | Djo | ▼-1 | 39 | 13 | 11 |
41 | Florida!!! | Taylor Swift Featuring Florence + The Machine | ▼-8 | 33 | 4 | 8 |
42 | The Smallest Man Who Ever Lived | Taylor Swift | ▲+9 | 51 | 4 | 14 |
43 | Gata Only | FloyyMenor X Cris Mj | ▲+5 | 48 | 9 | 27 |
44 | Good Luck, Babe! | Chappell Roan | ▲+2 | 46 | 6 | 44 |
45 | The Tortured Poets Department | Taylor Swift | ▼-7 | 38 | 4 | 4 |
46 | Whatever She Wants | Bryson Tiller | ▼-5 | 41 | 13 | 19 |
47 | Wanna Be | GloRilla & Megan Thee Stallion | ▼-7 | 40 | 6 | 11 |
48 | Push Ups | Drake | ▼-31 | 17 | 4 | 17 |
49 | Texas Hold 'Em | Beyonce | ▼-13 | 36 | 14 | 1 |
50 | Slow It Down | Benson Boone | ▲+2 | 52 | 8 | 40 |
51 | Redrum | 21 Savage | ▼-8 | 43 | 18 | 5 |
52 | Carnival | ¥$: Ye & Ty Dolla $ign Featuring Rich The Kid & Playboi Carti | ▼-3 | 49 | 14 | 1 |
53 | Act II: Date @ 8 | 4Batz Featuring Drake | ▼-6 | 47 | 19 | 7 |
54 | On One Tonight | Gunna | ▲+47 | [FRESH] | 1 | 54 |
55 | loml | Taylor Swift | ▼-2 | 53 | 4 | 12 |
56 | Wild Ones | Jessie Murph & Jelly Roll | ▲+1 | 57 | 32 | 35 |
57 | Bulletproof | Nate Smith | ▲+7 | 64 | 6 | 57 |
58 | The Alchemy | Taylor Swift | ▼-2 | 56 | 4 | 13 |
59 | FE!N | Travis Scott Featuring Playboi Carti | ▼-1 | 58 | 28 | 5 |
60 | Prada Dem | Gunna Featuring Offset | ▲+41 | -- | 2 | 54 |
61 | So High School | Taylor Swift | ▲+4 | 65 | 4 | 24 |
62 | Whatsapp (Wassam) | Gunna | ▲+33 | 95 | 2 | 62 |
63 | Fresh Out The Slammer | Taylor Swift | ▼-9 | 54 | 4 | 11 |
64 | Made For Me | Muni Long | ▼-9 | 55 | 18 | 20 |
65 | Obsessed | Olivia Rodrigo | ▼-6 | 59 | 8 | 14 |
66 | Neck On A Yacht | Gunna | ▲+35 | [FRESH] | 1 | 66 |
67 | Hakuna Matata | Gunna | ▲+34 | [FRESH] | 1 | 67 |
68 | Halfway To Hell | Jelly Roll | ▲+8 | 76 | 6 | 68 |
69 | Get In With Me | BossMan DLow | ▼-8 | 61 | 15 | 49 |
70 | Illusion | Dua Lipa | ▼-20 | 50 | 5 | 43 |
71 | Back Then Right Now | Tyler Hubbard | ▼-3 | 68 | 9 | 62 |
72 | imgonnagetyouback | Taylor Swift | ▼-10 | 62 | 4 | 26 |
73 | Scared To Start | Michael Marcagi | ▲+1 | 74 | 13 | 54 |
74 | I Can Fix Him (No Really I Can) | Taylor Swift | ▼-11 | 63 | 4 | 20 |
75 | La Durango | Peso Pluma, Junior H & Eslabon Armado | ▲+26 | [FRESH] | 1 | 75 |
76 | Collage | Gunna | ▲+25 | [FRESH] | 1 | 76 |
77 | Stargazing | Myles Smith | ▲+24 | [FRESH] | 1 | 77 |
78 | Wildflowers And Wild Horses | Lainey Wilson | ▼-18 | 60 | 16 | 48 |
79 | Enough (Miami) | Cardi B | ▼-4 | 75 | 9 | 9 |
80 | The Black Dog | Taylor Swift | ▼-13 | 67 | 4 | 25 |
81 | Tucson Too Late | Jordan Davis | ▼-10 | 71 | 11 | 71 |
82 | Hell N Back | Bakar Featuring Summer Walker | ▼-13 | 69 | 6 | 53 |
83 | Clara Bow | Taylor Swift | ▼-13 | 70 | 4 | 21 |
84 | Belong Together | Mark Ambor | - | 84 | 3 | 84 |
85 | Wind Up Missin' You | Tucker Wetmore | ▼-5 | 80 | 7 | 75 |
86 | Bandit | Don Toliver | ▼-14 | 72 | 14 | 38 |
87 | Si No Quieres No | Luis R Conriquez x Neton Vega | ▼-1 | 86 | 2 | 86 |
88 | We Ride | Bryan Martin | ▼-6 | 82 | 6 | 82 |
89 | Dirt Cheap | Cody Johnson | ▼-6 | 83 | 4 | 83 |
90 | Lose My Breath | Stray Kids Featuring Charlie Puth | ▲+11 | [FRESH] | 1 | 90 |
91 | Tell Ur Girlfriend | Lay Bankz | ▼-25 | 66 | 5 | 58 |
92 | Spin You Around (1/24) | Morgan Wallen | ▲+4 | 96 | 16 | 24 |
93 | The Prophecy | Taylor Swift | ▼-16 | 77 | 4 | 32 |
94 | Back In The A | Gunna | ▲+7 | [FRESH] | 1 | 94 |
95 | Outskirts | Sam Hunt | ▼-10 | 85 | 10 | 66 |
96 | 23 | Chayce Beckham | ▼-6 | 90 | 20 | 45 |
97 | Wine Into Whiskey | Tucker Wetmore | ▼-5 | 92 | 8 | 77 |
98 | How Did It End? | Taylor Swift | ▼-17 | 81 | 4 | 35 |
99 | Cinderella | Future, Metro Boomin & Travis Scott | ▼-21 | 78 | 8 | 6 |
100 | I Think I'm In Love With You | Chris Stapleton | ▲+1 | -- | 2 | 91 |
Billboard Global 200 chart (most popular songs globally)
Position | Title | Artist | ▲/▼ | Last week | Weeks Charting | Peak |
1 | I Had Some Help | Post Malone Featuring Morgan Wallen | ▲+100 | [FRESH] | 1 | 1 |
2 | Million Dollar Baby | Tommy Richman | - | 2 | 3 | 2 |
3 | Not Like Us | Kendrick Lamar | ▼-2 | 1 | 2 | 1 |
4 | Espresso | Sabrina Carpenter | ▼-1 | 3 | 5 | 2 |
5 | A Bar Song (Tipsy) | Shaboozey | - | 5 | 5 | 5 |
6 | Beautiful Things | Benson Boone | ▲+1 | 7 | 17 | 1 |
7 | Fortnight | Taylor Swift Featuring Post Malone | ▼-1 | 6 | 4 | 1 |
8 | Too Sweet | Hozier | ▲+1 | 9 | 8 | 1 |
9 | I Like The Way You Kiss Me | Artemas | ▼-1 | 8 | 8 | 2 |
10 | Gata Only | FloyyMenor X Cris Mj | - | 10 | 14 | 4 |
Billboard 200 chart Position | Title | Artist | Sales | Change | Last week | Weeks Charting |
1 | The Tortured Poets Department | Taylor Swift | 259,859 (48,177 pure) | -9% | 1 | 4 |
2 | One Of Wun | Gunna | 83,467 (933 pure) | -- | [FRESH] | 1 |
3 | One Thing At A Time | Morgan Wallen | 74,765 (1,506 pure) | +4% | 3 | 63 |
4 | We Don't Trust You | Future & Metro Boomin | 52,637 (195 pure) | -16% | 4 | 8 |
5 | Dangerous: The Double Album | Morgan Wallen | 43,812 (504 pure) | +4% | 7 | 175 |
6 | Stick Season | Noah Kahan | 41,404 (4,116 pure) | +2% | 9 | 77 |
7 | SOS | SZA | 37,474 (1,716 pure) | -5% | 10 | 75 |
8 | Zach Bryan | Zach Bryan | 37,834 (2,804 pure) | +3% | 12 | 38 |
9 | Fireworks & Rollerblades | Benson Boone | 35,978 (798 pure) | -4% | 11 | 6 |
10 | Cowboy Carter | Beyonce | 35,869 (3,935 pure) | -15% | 8 | 7 |
Frequently Asked Questions: Q: Why is X artist higher than Y artist on the 200 chart, even though X artist sold less?
A: This is because of a discrepancy between Billboard's ranking and the ranking from the website that the sales data is scraped from
Q: Where do you get the sales data from?
A:
https://hitsdailydouble.com/sales_plus_streaming Q: What does "err" mean on the 200 chart?
A: If you are seeing "err", that means that the bot I use to gather chart data couldn't identify sales data for a particular album because of a difference in album naming between Billboard and HitsDailyDouble
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