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List of Pizza Huts with Dine-In (2024)

2024.05.19 05:50 FilmGuy97 List of Pizza Huts with Dine-In (2024)

I saw a post here about a year ago asking about Pizza Hut locations that still had dine-in. I fed the replies to AI and got a list broken up by State. Feel free to respond with additions or corrections; I'll update the list.
Heads up, this list is user-generated, so if you know for a fact that Pizza Hut has dine-in, comment below, and it will be added.

Alaska

Alabama

Arizona

Arkansas

California

Colorado

Florida

Georgia

Hawaii

Idaho

Illinois

Indiana

Iowa

Kansas

Kentucky

Louisiana

Maine

Maryland

Massachusetts

Michigan

Minnesota

Missouri

Montana

Nebraska

Nevada

New Hampshire

New Jersey

New Mexico

New York

North Carolina

Ohio

Oklahoma

Oregon

Pennsylvania

South Carolina

Tennessee

Texas

Utah

Vermont

Virginia

Washington

West Virginia

Wisconsin

Wyoming

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2024.05.14 03:37 br0kena4m All items that get multiple chemistry (2x, 3X) - Updated

Here is the update to my last team chemistry post:
ALL TEAMS
Eric Berry S 2x Chiefs at 80 OVR; 2x Any Team at 85 OVR; 3x Any Team at 96 OVR Team Captains†
Channing Crowder MLB 2x Dolphins at 80 OVR; 2x Any Team at 85 OVR; 3x Any Team at 96 OVR Team Captains†
Kevin Mawae C 2x Jets at 80 OVR; 2x Jets, Seahawks, Titans at 81 OVR; 2x Any Team at 85 OVR; 3x Any Team at 96 OVR Team Captains†
Frank Gore HB 2x 49ers at 80 OVR; 2x Bills, Colts, Dolphins, 49ers, Jets at 81 OVR; 2x Any Team at 85 OVR; 3x Any Team at 96 OVR Team Captains†
Ronde Barber CB 2x Buccaneers at 80 OVR; 2x Any Team at 85 OVR; 3x Any Team at 96 OVR Team Captains†
Jordan Reed TE 2x Commanders at 80 OVR; 2x Commanders, 49ers at 81 OVR; 2x Any Team at 85 OVR; 3x Any Team at 96 OVR Team Captains†
Rob Eisen HB 2x Any Team NFL Combine†
Team Affinity Strategy Items (1x-4x)
ARIZONA CARDINALS
96 Emmit Smith HB 2x AKA Crews
93 Greg Dortch WR 2x Division Dynasty
92 Aeneas Williams CB 3x Team Diamonds
88 Marquise Brown WR 2x Division Dynasty
84 Paris Johnson Jr RT 2x Rookie Premiere*
ATLANTA FALCONS
99 Bruce Irwin LOLB 2x AKA Crews
98 Kirk Cousins QB 2x AKA Crews
96 Jonnu Smith TE 2x AKA Crews
95 Ruke Orhorhoro DT 2x NFL Draft 3
94 Kirk Cousins QB 2x NFL Free Agency
93 Jake Matthews LT 2x Division Dynasty
92 Bill Fralic RG 3x Team Diamonds
88 Calais Campbell RE 2x Division Dynasty
84 Bijan Robinson HB 2x Rookie Premiere*
BALTIMORE RAVENS
96 Randall Cunningham QB 2x AKA Crews
95 Adissa Isaac LE 2x NFL Draft 3
95 T.J. Tampa CB 2x NFL Draft 3
93 Travis Jones DT 2x Division Dynasty
92 Anquan Boldin WR 3x Team Diamonds
88 Odafe Oweh ROLB 2x Division Dynasty
84 Zay Flowers WR 2x Rookie Premiere*
BUFFALO BILLS
97 Andre Reed WR 2x AKA Crews
95 Keon Coleman WR 2x NFL Draft 3
93 Reggie Gilliam FB 2x Division Dynasty
92 Ruben Brown LG 3x Team Diamonds
88 Dion Dawkins LT 2x Division Dynasty
84 Dorian Williams MLB 2x Rookie Premiere*
Frank Gore HB 2x 49ers at 80 OVR; 2x Bills, Colts, Dolphins, 49ers, Jets at 81 OVR; 2x Any Team at 85 OVR; 3x Any Team at 96 OVR Team Captains†
CAROLINA PANTHERS
99 Bruce Irwin LOLB 2x AKA Crews
97 Charles Tillman CB 2x AKA Crews
95 Ja’Tavion Sanders TE 2x NFL Draft 3
95 Johnathan Brooks HB 2x NFL Draft 3
94 Damien Lewis LG 2x NFL Free Agency
94 Josey Jewell MLB 2x NFL Free Agency
93 Bryce Young QB 2x Division Dynasty
92 Julius Peppers LE 3x Team Diamonds
88 Bradley Bozeman C 2x Division Dynasty
84 Jonathan Mingo WR 2x Rookie Premiere*
CHICAGO BEARS
99 Bruce Irwin LOLB 2x AKA Crews
97 Charles Tillman CB 2x AKA Crews
96 Gale Sayers HB 2x AKA Crews
94 Gerald Everett TE 2x NFL Free Agency
93 Nate Davis RG 2x Division Dynasty
92 Alshon Jeffery WR 3x Team Diamonds
88 Justin Jones DT 2x Division Dynasty
84 Darnell Wright RT 2x Rookie Premiere*
CINCINNATI BENGALS
95 Eric All TE 2x NFL Draft 3
95 Jermaine Burton WR 2x NFL Draft 3
95 Kris Jenkins DT 2x NFL Draft 3
94 Tee Higgins WR 2x NFL Free Agency
93 Ted Karras C 2x Division Dynasty
92 Geno Atkins DT 3x Team Diamonds
88 Logan Wilson ROLB 2x Division Dynasty
84 DJ Turner CB 2x Rookie Premiere*
CLEVELAND BROWNS
93 Shelby Harris DT 2x Division Dynasty
92 Joe Thomas LT 3x Team Diamonds
88 David Njoku TE 2x Division Dynasty
84 Dawand Jones RT 2x Rookie Premiere*
DALLAS COWBOYS
96 Troy Aikman QB AKA Crews
96 Emmit Smith HB 2x AKA Crews
96 Randall Cunningham QB 2x AKA Crews
95 Marshawn Kneeland ROLB 2x NFL Draft 3
93 Osa Odighizuwa DT 2x Division Dynasty
92 Chuck Howley MLB 3x Team Diamonds
88 Leighton Vander Esch MLB 2x Division Dynasty
84 Luke Schoonmaker TE 2x Rookie Premiere*
DENVER BRONCOS
98 Aquib Talib CB 2x AKA Crews
98 Chris Harris Jr CB 2x AKA Crews
95 Jonah Ellis ROLB 2x NFL Draft 3
95 Troy Franklin WR 2x NFL Draft 3
93 Mike McGlinchey RT 2x Division Dynasty
92 Julius Thomas TE 3x Team Diamonds
88 Jerry Jeudy WR 2x Division Dynasty
84 Marvin Mims Jr WR 2x Rookie Premiere*
DETROIT LIONS
99 Bruce Irwin LOLB 2x AKA Crews
98 Amon Ra St. Brown WR 2x AKA Crews
95 Christian Mahogany RG 2x NFL Draft 3
95 Ennis Rakestraw Jr CB 2x NFL Draft 3
93 Jalen Reeves-Maybin LOLB 2x Division Dynasty
92 Kevin Glover C 3x Team Diamonds
88 Penei Sewell RT 2x Division Dynasty
87 Aidan Hutchinson LE 2x Rookie Premiere*
84 Jahmyr Gibbs HB 2x Rookie Premiere*
GREEN BAY PACKERS
97 Josh Jacobs HB 2x NFL Free Agency
95 Edgerrin Cooper MLB 2x NFL Draft 3
95 Javon Bullard SS 2x NFL Draft 3
93 Elgton Jenkins LG 2x Division Dynasty
92 Clay Matthews LOLB 3x Team Diamonds
88 Christian Watson WR 2x Division Dynasty
84 Lukas Van Ness LOLB 2x Rookie Premiere*
HOUSTON TEXANS
97 Dalton Schultz TE 2x NFL Free Agency
96 J.J. Watt RE 3x Team Diamonds
95 Kamari Lassiter CB 2x NFL Draft 3
93 Sheldon Rankins DT 2x Division Dynasty
92 Mario Williams LE 3x Team Diamonds
88 Jimmie Ward SS 2x Division Dynasty
84 C.J. Stroud QB 2x Rookie Premiere*
INDIANAPOLIS COLTS
99 Pat Mcafee P 2x April Fool's
97 Marshall Faulk HB 2x AKA Crews
97 Michael Pittman Jr WR 2x NFL Free Agency
95 Adonai Mitchell WR 2x NFL Draft 3
93 Samson Ebukam RE 2x Division Dynasty
92 Reggie Wayne WR 3x Team Diamonds
88 Julian Blackmon SS 2x Division Dynasty
84 Julius Brents CB 2x Rookie Premiere*
Frank Gore HB 2x 49ers at 80 OVR; 2x Bills, Colts, Dolphins, 49ers, Jets at 81 OVR; 2x Any Team at 85 OVR; 3x Any Team at 96 OVR Team Captains†
JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS
93 Roy Robertson-Harris RE 2x Division Dynasty
92 Donovin Darius SS 3x Team Diamonds
88 Zay Jones WR 2x Division Dynasty
84 Brenton Strange TE 2x Rookie Premiere*
KANSAS CITY CHIEFS
99 Tyreek Hill WR 2x AKA Crews
98 Travis Kelce TE 2x AKA Crews
95 Jaden Hicks SS 2x NFL Draft 3
93 Donovan Smith LT 2x Division Dynasty
92 Will Shields RG 3x Team Diamonds
88 Isiah Pacheco HB 2x Division Dynasty
86 Darrelle Revis CB 2x Playoffs†
84 Rashee Rice WR 2x Rookie Premiere*
Eric Berry S 2x Chiefs at 80 OVR; 2x Any Team at 85 OVR Team Captains†
Chiefs Super Bowl Offensive Playbook 1x
Chiefs Super Bowl Defensive Playbook 1x
Chiefs Super Bowl Home Uniform 1x
Chiefs Super Bowl Away Uniform 1x
Chiefs Super Bowl Base Stadium 1x
LAS VEGAS RAIDERS
99 Bruce Irwin LOLB 2x AKA Crews
95 Jackson Powers-Johnson C 2x NFL Draft 3
93 Daniel Carlson K 2x Division Dynasty
92 Lincoln Kennedy RT 3x Team Diamonds
88 Marcus Epps FS 2x Division Dynasty
84 Tyree Wilson ROLB 2x Rookie Premiere*
LOS ANGELES CHARGERS
98 Chris Harris Jr CB 2x AKA Crews
96 Hunter Henry TE 2x AKA Crews
95 Junior Colson MLB 2x NFL Draft 3
95 Ladd McConkey WR 2x NFL Draft 3
93 Zion Johnson LG 2x Division Dynasty
92 Phillip Rivers QB 3x Team Diamonds
88 Gerald Everett TE 2x Division Dynasty
84 Tuli Tuipulotu LOLB 2x Rookie Premiere*
LOS ANGELES RAMS
98 Aquib Talib CB 2x AKA Crews
98 Kevin Dotson LG 2x NFL Free Agency
97 Isaac Bruce WR 2x AKA Crews
97 Marshall Faulk HB 2x AKA Crews
95 Braden Fiske DT 2x NFL Draft 3
96 Todd Gurley HB 3x Team Diamonds
93 Coleman Shelton C 2x Division Dynasty
92 Ryan McNeil CB 3x Team Diamonds
88 Kyren Williams HB 2x Division Dynasty
84 Byron Young LOLB 2x Rookie Premiere*
MIAMI DOLPHINS
99 Bruce Irwin LOLB 2x AKA Crews
99 Tyreek Hill WR 2x AKA Crews
99 Jaylen Waddle WR 2x AKA Crews
96 Jonnu Smith TE 2x AKA Crews
95 Jaylen Wright HB 2x NFL Draft 3
93 Jason Sanders K 2x Division Dynasty
92 Reshad Jones FS 3x Team Diamonds
88 Emmanuel Ogbah LE 2x Division Dynasty
84 Cam Smith CB 2x Rookie Premiere*
Channing Crowder MLB 2x Dolphins at 80 OVR; 2x Any Team at 85 OVR; 3x Any Team at 96 OVR Team Captains†
Frank Gore HB 2x 49ers at 80 OVR; 2x Bills, Colts, Dolphins, 49ers, Jets at 81 OVR; 2x Any Team at 85 OVR; 3x Any Team at 96 OVR Team Captains†
MINNESOTA VIKINGS
98 Danielle Hunter LOLB 2x NFL Free Agency
98 Kirk Cousins QB 2x AKA Crews
96 Randall Cunningham QB 2x AKA Crews
95 Khyree Jackson CB 2x NFL Draft 3
93 Dalton Risner LG 2x Division Dynasty
92 Fran Tarkenton QB 3x Team Diamonds
88 Harrison Phillips LE 2x Division Dynasty
84 Jay Ward FS 2x Rookie Premiere*
NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS
98 Aquib Talib CB 2x AKA Crews
97 Mike Owenu RT 2x NFL Free Agency
96 Hunter Henry TE 2x AKA Crews
96 Jonnu Smith TE 2x AKA Crews
95 Ja’Lynn Polk WR 2x NFL Draft 3
93 Cole Strange LG 2x Division Dynasty
92 Logan Mankins RG 3x Team Diamonds
88 Jabrill Peppers FS 2x Division Dynasty
86 Darrelle Revis CB 2x Playoffs†
84 Christian Gonzalez CB 2x Rookie Premiere*
NEW ORLEANS SAINTS
98 Chris Harris Jr CB 2x AKA Crews
98 Cameron Jordan LE 2x AKA Crews
95 Ga’Quincey Mckinstry CB 2x NFL Draft 3
93 Rashid Shaheed WR 2x Division Dynasty
92 Jimmy Graham TE 3x Team Diamonds
88 Tyrann Mathieu FS 2x Division Dynasty
84 Bryan Bresee DT 2x Rookie Premiere*
NEW YORK GIANTS
97 Brian Burns RE 2x NFL Free Agency
95 Tyler Nubin SS 2x NFL Draft 3
93 Evan Neal RT 2x Division Dynasty
92 Terry Kinard FS 3x Team Diamonds
88 Shane Lemieux LG 2x Division Dynasty
84 John Michael Schmitz C 2x Rookie Premiere*
NEW YORK JETS
93 Tony Adams SS 2x Division Dynasty
92 Joe Klecko DT 3x Team Diamonds
88 Laken Tomlinson LG 2x Division Dynasty
86 Darrelle Revis CB 2x Playoffs†
84 Will McDonald IV RE 2x Rookie Premiere*
Kevin Mawae C 2x Jets at 80 OVR; 2x Jets, Seahawks, Titans at 81 OVR; 2x Any Team at 85 OVR; 3x Any Team at 96 OVR Team Captains†
Frank Gore HB 2x 49ers at 80 OVR; 2x Bills, Colts, Dolphins, 49ers, Jets at 81 OVR; 2x Any Team at 85 OVR; 3x Any Team at 96 OVR Team Captains†
PHILADELPHIA EAGLES
97 John Madden MLB 2x Ring of Honor
96 Randall Cunningham QB 2x AKA Crews
95 Cooper DeJean CB 2x NFL Draft 3
95 Jeremiah Trotter Jr MLB 2x NFL Draft 3
93 D'Andre Swift HB 2x Division Dynasty
92 Troy Vincent CB 3x Team Diamonds
88 James Bradberry IV CB 2x Division Dynasty
84 Nolan Smith Jr LOLB 2x Rookie Premiere*
PITTSBURGH STEELERS
95 Mason McCormik LG 2x NFL Draft 3
95 Payton Wilson MLB 2x NFL Draft 3
95 Roman Wilson WR 2x NFL Draft 3
95 Zach Frazier C 2x NFL Draft 3
93 Broderick Jones RT 2x Division Dynasty
92 Le'Veon Bell HB 3x Team Diamonds
88 Mason Cole C 2x Division Dynasty
84 Darnell Washington TE 2x Rookie Premiere*
SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS
99 Richard Sherman CB 2x AKA Crews
97 Isaac Bruce WR 2x AKA Crews
93 Aaron Banks LG 2x Division Dynasty
92 Merton Hanks FS 3x Team Diamonds
88 Dre Greenlaw ROLB 2x Division Dynasty
84 Ji'Ayir Brown SS 2x Rookie Premiere*
Frank Gore HB 2x 49ers at 80 OVR; 2x Bills, Colts, Dolphins, 49ers, Jets at 81 OVR; 2x Any Team at 85 OVR; 3x Any Team at 96 OVR Team Captains†
Jordan Reed TE 2x Commanders at 80 OVR; 2x Commanders, 49ers at 81 OVR; 2x Any Team at 85 OVR; 3x Any Team at 96 OVR Team Captains†
49ers Super Bowl Offensive Playbook 1x
49ers Super Bowl Defensive Playbook 1x
49ers Super Bowl Home Uniform 1x
49ers Super Bowl Away Uniform 1x
49ers Super Bowl Base Stadium 1x
SEATTLE SEAHAWKS
99 Richard Sherman CB 2x AKA Crews
99 Bruce Irwin LOLB 2x AKA Crews
95 Christian Haynes RG 2x NFL Draft 3
93 Jason Myers K 2x Division Dynasty
92 Steve Largent WR 3x Team Diamonds
88 Jaxon Smith-Njigba WR 2x Division Dynasty
84 Anthony Bradford RG 2x Rookie Premiere*
Kevin Mawae C 2x Jets at 80 OVR; 2x Jets, Seahawks, Titans at 81 OVR; 2x Any Team at 85 OVR; 3x Any Team at 96 OVR Team Captains†
TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS
99 Richard Sherman CB 2x AKA Crews
98 Aquib Talib CB 2x AKA Crews
98 Mike Evans WR 2x NFL Free Agency
95 Chris Braswell LOLB 2x NFL Draft 3
93 Aaron Stinnie LG 2x Division Dynasty
92 Doug Martin HB 3x Team Diamonds
88 Ryan Neal SS 2x Division Dynasty
86 Darrelle Revis CB 2x Playoffs†
84 Yaya Diaby LOLB 2x Rookie Premiere*
Ronde Barber CB 2x Buccaneers at 80 OVR; 2x Any Team at 85 OVR; 3x Any Team at 96 OVR Team Captains†
TENESSEE TITANS
97 Chidobe Awuzie CB 2x NFL Free Agency
96 Jonnu Smith TE 2x AKA Crews
93 Azeez Al-Shaair MLB 2x Division Dynasty
92 Keith Bulluck ROLB 3x Team Diamonds
88 Jeffery Simmons RE 2x Division Dynasty
84 Will Levis QB 2x Rookie Premiere*
Kevin Mawae C 2x Jets at 80 OVR; 2x Jets, Seahawks, Titans at 81 OVR; 2x Any Team at 85 OVR; 3x Any Team at 96 OVR Team Captains†
WASHINGTON COMMANDERS
98 Kirk Cousins QB 2x AKA Crews
97 Andre Reed WR 2x AKA Crews
95 Johnny Newton DT 2x NFL Draft 3
95 Mike Sainristil CB 2x NFL Draft 3
94 Frankie Luvu LOLB 2x NFL Free Agency
93 James Smith-Williams LE 2x Division Dynasty
92 Brian Orakpo ROLB 3x Team Diamonds
88 Cody Barton MLB 2x Division Dynasty
84 Emmanuel Forbes CB 2x Rookie Premiere*
Jordan Reed TE 2x Commanders at 80 OVR; 2x Commanders, 49ers at 81 OVR; 2x Any Team at 85 OVR; 3x Any Team at 96 OVR Team Captains†
*No longer obtainable
†Marks a player item that must hit a certain overall to unlock an extra chemistry slot
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2024.05.06 15:33 Leather_Focus_6535 The 113 inmates executed by Virginia in the post Furman era and their crimes (warning, graphic content, please read at your own risk) [part 2, cases 59-113]

This is part 2 of my list for Virginia's post Furman execution roster. As mentioned in part 1's opening paragraph, character count limitations forced me into splitting my Virginia's execution roster into two separate posts. For the link to part 1, please click here.
59. Kevin Cardwell (1991-1998, lethal injection): Cardwell intercepted Anthony Brown, a 15 year old drug carrier, while he was at a bus stop. He lured Brown into his apartment and searched his belongings for any drugs. Brown was then dragged into the woods, shot to death, and stripped of the cocaine strapped to his legs.
60. Mark Sheppard (~1980s-1999, lethal injection): Sheppard and his accomplice Andre Graham were invited by their dealers, 40 year old Richard and 35 year old Rebecca Rosenbluth, over to their home to buy cocaine. However, an argument broke out during the transaction, and Sheppard shot the couple to death. The pair then drove away from the scene with the couple's car and a few undisclosed stolen items. Sheppard had a long history of violence that dated back to when he was 9 years old.
61. Tony Fry (1994-1999, lethal injection): Fry and his partner shot Leeland Jacobs, a 42 year old car salesman, while robbing his Ford Dealership. The pair tied Jacobs to a car they stole while he was still alive, and dragged him to death.
62. George Quesinberry Jr. (1989-1999, lethal injection): Quesinberry shot 63 year old Thomas Haynes while breaking into his office with an accomplice. When Haynes survived the initial shooting, Quesinberry hit him in the head with the gun and fractured his skull. The pair stole a total of $200 in the robbery.
63. David Fisher (~1970s(?)-1999, lethal injection): Fisher was paid $7,000 by an associate to kill 18 year old David Wilkey in retaliation for abandoning a murder scheme. Originally, Wilkey was part of a conspiracy to seduce and marry a young woman in order to kill her for an insurance policy, but backed out when he genuinely fell in love with the would be victim. He was tricked into going on a hunting trip with Fisher and shot to death by him. Fisher had 25 previous criminal convictions and was involved with organized crime. He was in the witness protection program at the time of Wilkey’s murder.
64. Carl Chichester (1991-1999, lethal injection): During a holdup of a Little Caesars, Chichester shot and killed the manager, 30 year old Timothy Rigney, for refusing to open the cash register. He and his two accomplices ran off with a total of $110.
65. Arthur Jenkins III (1991-1999, lethal injection): Jenkins and his teenage brother shot and killed their uncle, 72 year old Floyd, and their uncle's friend, 69 year old Lee Brinklow. They then stole their wallets and sacked Floyd's home for any money and valuables.
66. Eric Payne (~1980s-1999, lethal injection): Payne broke into the residences of two women, 61 year old Ruth Parham and 57 year old Sally Fazio, and raped them. Both women were beaten to death with a hammer, and he took money from their drawers and pocket books. He had a history of drug possessions and exposing himself to women.
67. Ronald Yeatts (1989-1999, lethal injection): Yeatts and an accomplice invaded 70 year old Ruby Dodson's home and stabbed her to death. The pair grabbed her purse during the burglary and divided up the money they found in it.
68. Tommy Strickler (1989-1999, lethal injection): Strickler and his partner kidnapped 19 year old Leann Whitlock from a mall and crushed her head with a 70 pound boulder. Whitlock's car and credit cards were stolen during the attack.
69. Marlon Williams (~1980s(?)-1999, lethal injection): Williams was paid $4,000 to murder 44 year old Helen Bedsole by his dealer, who was also her estranged husband. The couple were in the midst of a bitter divorce at the time, and the dealer wanted to both collect a life insurance policy and prevent Helen from dividing up their assets. He suck into the couple’s home, and shot and killed Helen in the kitchen. Williams had an extensive criminal history, which included cutting the throat of his ex girlfriend’s grandmother, 71 year old Virgina Parker, during a bungled attempt on her life.
70. Everett Mueller (1990-1999, lethal injection): 10 year old Charity Powers was dropped off at a skating ring by her mother. She was supposed to be picked up by her mother's friend, but they didn't show up due to failing asleep in their home. While Powers was waiting outside the ring in vain for her ride, she was abducted by Mueller. He raped the girl, slashed her throat, and dumped the body in a nearby forest.
71. Jason Joseph (1992-1999, lethal injection): While robbing a Subway with an accomplice, Joseph shot and killed one of the clerks, 22 year old Jeffrey Anderson.
72. Thomas Royal Jr. (~1991-1999, lethal injection): Royal and 3 other gang members fatally shot a police officer, 29 year old Kenneth Wallace, while he was sitting in his patrol car. Wallace was killed as part of the gang's campaign to target law enforcement agents. Royal and his fellow gang members were also suspected in the shooting of James Smith Jr. (age unknown), a Vietnam veteran, outside his trailer, but the charges were dropped from the lack of sufficient evidence.
73. Andre Graham (~1993-1999, lethal injection): Graham assisted the above mentioned Mark Sheppard in the Rosenbluth murders. He also shot and killed a waitress, 20 year old Sheryl Stack, and injured a 23 year old man while robbing a restaurant on his own, and is suspected in a total of 10 murders.
74. Douglas Thomas (1990-2000, lethal injection): The parents of Thomas' 14 year old girlfriend, 33 year old James and 33 year Kathy Wiseman, barred her from seeing him. In a bid to continue their relationship, Thomas and his girlfriend shot them to death in their home.
75. Steve Roach (1993-2000, lethal injection): Roach shot and killed 70 year old Mary Hughes on her doorstep and stole her credit card. He was caught on tape trying to use Hughes' stolen cards to pull money out of an ATM machine in North Carolina.
76. Lonnie Weeks Jr. (1993-2000, lethal injection): Weeks was pulled over by a state trooper, 50 year old Jose Cavazos, for speeding while driving a stolen car. In the confrontation that followed, he shot Cavazos dead after climbing out of the car, and fled the scene. He was captured hiding in a nearby motel after an hour long manhunt.
77. Michael Clagett (1994-2000, electric chair): Clagett's girlfriend was fired from her job as a hotel waitress by the management, and the couple decided to retaliate by robing the establishment. They shot and killed the owner Lam Van Son, a 41 year old Vietnamese refugee, a waitress, 31 year old Karen Rounds, two other employees, 31 year old Karen Rounds and 32 year old Wendell Parish Jr., and a customer Abdelaziz Gren, a 34 year old Moroccan immigrant, and took $400 in cash from the register. Van Son’s 3 year old son was sleeping in the backroom during the attack, but the couple left him unharmed.
78. Russel Burket (1993-2000, lethal injection): Burket snuck into the home of 30 year old Katherine Tafelski while her Navy SEALs husband was deployed overseas, and sexually assaulted her. Katherine and her 5 year old daughter Ashley were both beaten to death with a "rusty" crowbar.
79. Derek Barnabei (1993-2000, lethal injection): Barnabei seduced a fellow Old Dominion University student, 17 year old Sarah Wisnosky, into a relationship with him and kidnapped her. She was raped, partially strangled, beaten to death with a hammer, and dumped into a river near campus grounds. Due to him being of Italian ancestry, his death sentence and execution sparked outrage in Italy.
80. Bobby Ramdass (1992-2000, lethal injection): Ramdass was condemned for the shooting death of Mohammed Kayani, a 34 year old Pakistani immigrant working as a clerk, during a convenience store robbery. He also shot dead 19 year old Darrell Ferguson in an alley and wounded a cab driver in other robberies.
81. Christopher Goins (1994-2000, lethal injection): Goins broke into the home of his 14 year old girlfriend (who was 7 months pregnant with his child). He shot and killed her parents, 35 year old James and 29 year old Daphne Jones, and her siblings, 9 year old Nicole and 4 year old David. The girlfriend and her youngest sibling, 21 month old Kenya, were also shot in the attack. Both of them survived, but the unborn child was lost in the shooting.
82. Thomas Akers (1998-2001, lethal injection): Akers and his accomplice were driving with their friend, 24 year old Wesley Smith. When they pulled over on a road to urinate, they pounced on Smith. In the attack, he was strangled with a belt and beaten to death with a baseball bat. They pair then grabbed $200 from his wallet and dumped his body in a creek. While on death row, Akers demanded his execution and made threats against the judge who sentenced him if it wasn't carried out.
83. Christopher Beck (1995-2001, lethal injection): Out of anger for being fired, Beck invaded the house of his former employer, 52 year old William Miller. He waited for him and his two roommates, 54 year old Florence Marks and 34 year old David Kaplan, to return home and shot and stabbed them all to death. Marks was also raped in the attack. Although Beck claimed that he "only" staged a sexual assault on her, a medical examination confirmed that she was abused in that manner. Beck stole several guns, bicycles, and money in the robbery.
84. James Patterson (1987-2002, lethal injection): Patterson held his friend's mother, 56 year old Joyce Aldridge, in her home at knifepoint. Enraged that she only had a few coins in her purse, he raped Aldridge, stabbed her 3 times, and left her to die. When Aldridge managed to crawl to a phone to call her son for help, Patterson returned and stabbed her 14 more times. Although Aldridge's murder was left unsolved for years, Patterson was later imprisoned for raping an 18 year old girl, and DNA found at the murder was traced to his samples filed in the inmate database in 2000.
85. Daniel Zirkle (1999-2002, lethal injection): Zirkle's girlfriend broke off their relationship due to his violent behavior and filed protective orders against him. He was arrested for violating them and sentenced to a few months in jail. After his release, Zirkle went to his ex girlfriend's home without her permission to visit their daughter, 4 year old Christina. However, the ex girlfriend's other daughter, 14 year old Jessica Shifflett, blocked him from coming inside. He stabbed her to death and kidnapped Christina. He then drove Christina to the George Washington National Forest, slit her throat, and stabbed himself in a failed suicide attempt.
86. Walter Mickens Jr. (~1974-2002, lethal injection): Mickens ambushed and sodomized 17 year old Timothy Hall, and stabbed him 143 times. He stripped the boy of nearly all of his clothing, and left him to die in an abandoned apartment. A long time sexual predator and career criminal, Mickens had several robbery and sodomy convictions dating back to the 70s. One of his previous incidents involved breaking into an elementary school, and coercing a teacher of her purse by threatening the life of a 7 year old student. He also had a conviction for sexually assaulting a cellmate.
87. Aimal Kasi (1993-2002, lethal injection): In his efforts to fight against American foreign policy regarding Islamic nations, Kasi attacked the Langley CIA headquarters with a Type 56 assault rifle. He shot dead 2 CIA employees, 66 year old Lansing Bennett and 28 year old Frank Darling, and wounded 3 others. Kasi then fled to Afghanistan, but was lured into his native Pakistan to be captured in a joint FBI-CIA led operation, and extradited back to the United States to face trial.
88. Earl Bramblett (~1970s(?)-2003, electric chair): Bramblett had molested 11 year old Winter Hodges and feared that her parents, 41 year old William and 37 year old Teresa, were planning on reporting him to the police. In an attempt to prevent that from happening, he attacked the family in their home. Teresa was strangled, while William, Winter, and another daughter, 3 year old Anah, were shot dead. Bramblett then set the house on fire to destroy any evidence of the murders. He had several abuse allegations and was also suspected in the 1977 disappearances of two 14 year old girls, Tammy Akers and Angela Rader, that worked for him, but was never charged for any of them.
89. Bobby Swisher (1997-2003, lethal injection): Swisher abducted 22 year old Dawn Snyder from her flower shop at knife point and raped her. He slashed Snyder's throat and dumped her into a nearby river. Despite managing to swim back to shore, Snyder succumbed to her injuries on the river bank.
90. Brian Cherrix (1994-2004, lethal injection): Cherrix ambushed 23 year old Tessa Van Hart while she was trying to deliver a pizza. He sodomized and shot Van Hart twice in the head, and left the body in her car. The crime was left unsolved until Cherrix was arrested for shooting and wounded his brother two years later. In an attempt to secure leniency, Cherrix disclosed some details of Van Hart's murder, but tried pinning it on a deceased cousin. He only confessed when investigators learned that the cousin couldn't have possibly done it.
91. Dennis Orbe (1998-2004, lethal injection): Orbe fatally shot Richard Burnett, a 39 year old clerk, while robbing a grocery store, and seized $90 from the register.
92. Mark Bailey (1998-2004, lethal injection): Bailey shot and killed his wife, 22 year old Katherine, and their 2 year old son, Nathan, while they were laying in bed. He claimed to investigators that the murders were done out of anger for Katherine's alleged infidelity.
93. James Hudson (2002-2004, lethal injection): In a feud over a driveway, Hudson broke into the home of the Cole family (consisting of brothers, 64 year old Thomas and 56 year old Walter, and Thomas' wife, 64 year old Patsy) to confront them with a shotgun. He shot all three of the Coles dead and drove away from the scene. Hudson was captured after nearly a day long manhunt.
94. James Reid (1996-2004, lethal injection): Reid stabbed 87 year old Annie Lester 22 times with a pair of scissors, beat her with a can of milk, and strangled her with the cord of a heating pad. He left the body in her bedroom and fled her house. Although the evidence for his guilt was overwhelming (which included the blood on his clothes matched Lester's DNA, several of his fingerprints were discovered on the murder weapons, samples of his saliva were found on a cigarette butt in her house, and his handwriting was identical to the writing of a death threat sent to Lester), Reid's death sentence and execution was contested on the grounds of him allegedly having brain damage from a car accident, seizures, and alcoholism. The motivations behind Lester's murder remain unknown, but prosecutors suspected that it might have been part of a bungled robbery or rape attempt.
95. Dexter Vinson (1997-2006, lethal injection): Vinson attacked his ex girlfriend, 25 year old Angela Felton, near her home. Felton tried to escape by driving away, but he rammed her car with his, and forced her inside it. She was then dragged into a vacant house, raped, beaten, and stabbed in the face, neck, arms, buttocks, stomach, and vagina. The body was left in the house as Vinson fled the scene.
96. Brandon Hedrick (1997-2006, electric chair): Hendrick kidnapped a sex worker, 23 year old Lisa Crider, while he was cruising for prostitutes. Initially, Crider and Hendrick had engaged in paid consensual relations, but the situation turned violent when he robbed her of $50 at gunpoint. She was then raped, shot in the face, and dumped into a river.
97. Michael Lenz (~1990s-2006, lethal injection): While serving 29 years for a burglary and weapons possession conviction, Lenz stabbed a fellow inmate, 41 year old Brent Parker, to death. Both were part of a Nordic Neopaganism sect, and the killing was committed over Parker allegedly not expressing enough devotion to their deities. Parker was serving a life sentence for killing a friend during a drunken rage at the time of his own murder.
98. John Schmitt (1999-2006, lethal injection): During a holdup of a bank, Schmitt shot and killed the guard, 39 year old Shelton Dunning, and took $35,000 from the vaults.
99. Kevin Green (1998-2008, lethal injection): Green and his teenage nephew stormed a convenience store, and forced the owners, 68 year old Lawrence Vaughan and his wife, 53 year old Patricia, to hand over $9,000 in cash. They then shot the couple, killing Patricia and wounding Lawrence.
100. Robert Yarbrough (1997-2008, lethal injection): Yarbrough and his accomplice tied up 77 year old Cyril Hamby while robbing his grocery store. They subjected Hamby to beatings and nearly decapitated him with a pocket knife. The pair then stole beer, wine, cigarettes, and an undisclosed amount of money.
101. Kent Jackson (2000-2008, lethal injection): Jackson and an accomplice attacked 79 year old Beulah Kaiser in her apartment, and raped her. She was stabbed several times in the neck, beaten, and her cane was shoved down her throat after she was anally penetrated with it. A cigarette butt found at the crime scene was traced to the pair.
102. Christopher Emmett (2001-2008, lethal injection): Emmett was staying at a motel room with a coworker, 43 year old John Langley, while they were working on an out of town roofing job. The pair played cards until Langley went to bed. As he slept, Emmett bludgeoned him to death with a lamp, and stole $100 from his wallet. He used the stolen money to buy crack cocaine.
103. Edward Bell (~1990s-2008, lethal injection): While running away from officers trying to arrest him for a parole violation, Bell shot and killed one of his pursers, 32 year old Sergeant Ricky Timbrook. Bell had a long criminal record, which included several felony and misdemeanor convictions of assault, burglary, carrying conceal weapons, and was found to have stolen a car during the investigations of Timbrook's murder.
104. John Muhammad (~1999-2008, lethal injection): The so called “D.C. Sniper”, Muhammad shot and killed 17 random people between the ages of 21-76 with the help of a teenage accomplice in mostly sniper attacks. The killings took place in the national capital, hence the epithet, and across several states. Due to his affiliation with the Nation of Islam and the accomplice’s accounts of planning terrorist attacks and training camps, Muhammad’s murder spree are often considered to be acts of Islamic extremism in the media. However, experts believe that his real intentions was to kill his estranged wife using the sniper attacks as a mask. Muhammad had a long history of domestic violence, and had abducted his children from his estranged wife on numerous occasions. His accomplice had also accused him of sexual abuse a few years after his execution.
105. Larry Elliott (2001-2008, electric chair): Elliott, a former military counterintelligence agent, was in an online "sugar daddy" relationship with a much younger woman. At the woman's request, Elliott sent her over $450,000, which she used to pay for a home, credit card, car, breast enhancement surgery, and enrolling her children in a private school. The woman was also involved with a bitter custody dispute with her children's father, 30 year old Robert Finch. In an attempt to win the woman's devotion, Elliott shot and killed Finch in his home, and beat Finch's girlfriend, 25 year old Dana Thrall, to death with the butt of his gun.
106. Paul Powell (1999-2010, electric chair): Angry that his friend, 16 year old Stacie Reed, was in an interracial relationship, Powell made an attempt to rape her in her home. When she fought back, Powell stabbed her to death. He also tied up Stacie's 14 year old sister to be raped, stabbed, and strangled, and left the girl to die in the family's basement. The sister managed to survive with the timely arrival of their stepfather, who called the police and the paramedics to the scene. On the mistaken belief that the death penalty was off the table, Powell sent letters flaunting the lewd details of the murder to taunt the prosecutors, judge, and the victims’ family.
107. Darick Walker (~1996-2010, lethal injection): In 1996, Walker walked up to the door of 36 year old Stanley Beale, and angrily accused him of showing up at his home despite the fact that they were complete strangers. He then shot Beale dead in front of his children and girlfriend, and ran away from the scene. A year later, Walker forced himself into an apartment, and shot 34 year old Clarence Threat seven times while he was laying in bed with his girlfriend. Walker had a history of violence and frequently stole from his friends and family. In one reported incident, he kicked the stomach of a pregnant woman in an act of rage.
108. Teresa Lewis (2002-2010, lethal injection): Lewis conspired with two men that she had a sexual relationship with to kill her husband, 51 year old Julian, and her stepson, 25 year old Charles. Charles was about to be deployed to participate in the then upcoming invasion of Iraq, which gave him a $250,000 life insurance policy that Lewis wanted to collect from both him and his father. She let her accomplices inside their trailer, and shot Julian and Charles while they were sleeping. Charles was killed immediately, while Julian, who witnessed Lewis pay the attackers, survived long enough to notify the responders of his wife's involvement.
109. Jerry Jackson (2001-2011, lethal injection): Jackson broke into the apartment of 88 year old Ruth Phillips, and woke her up while he was rummaging through her room. Despite Phillips' pleas for her life, Jackson raped her and suffocated her to death with a pillow. He stole her car and a total of $60 in the break in, and spent the stolen money on marijuana.
110. Robert Gleason (2007+(?)-2013, electric chair): In 2007, Gleason shot and killed 54 year old Michael Jamerson, in order to prevent him from testifying about his drug trafficking activities, and was given a life sentence for the murder. While incarcerated, he tied up and strangled his cellmate, 63 year old Harvey Watson (who serving a life sentence for a mass shooting). Prison officials then transferred him to a high security prison to await trial for Watson’s murder, but he managed to strangle another inmate, 26 year old Aaron Cooper (who was serving 34 years for robbery), to death with the wire that separated their cages. Gleason demanded the death penalty, which was given to him by the courts. He also claimed that he committed several other killings before Jamerson, but his additional confessions currently remain unverifiable.
111. Alfredo Prieto (~1984-2015, lethal injection): Prieto was both a serial killer of young women and a member of the Pomona Northside street gang. His sexual crimes involved the abductions, rapes, and shooting deaths of at least 4 females, 24 year old Tina Jefferson, 22 year old Rachael Raver, 19 year old Stacey Siegrist, and 15 year old Yvette Woodruff. Raver and Siegrist’s partners, 22 year old Warren Fulton III and 21 year old Anthony Gianuzzi, were also murdered during their kidnappings. The other known victims, 27 year old Manuel Sermeno, and couple, 71 year old Lula and 65 year old Herbert Farley, were shot dead during robberies. In the home invasion that killed Woodruff, Prieto and his fellow gang members also abducted her 17 year old friend and the friend’s 33 year old mother. The mother and daughter pair were gang-raped, shot and stabbed together, but they managed to escape with their lives. Prieto was sentenced to death in both California and Virginia, but stayed in California’s San Quentin until his death warrant was signed in Virginia. He had also shot and injured 3 gang members over his suspicions of them sleeping with his wife, but was lightly sentenced due to the victims' gang affiliations.
112. Ricky Gray (~2005-2017, lethal injection): Gray and his similarly aged nephew murdered at least 9 people, which composed of a lone woman, 35 year old Treva Gray, and two entire families, the Harveys (consisting of parents, 49 year old Bryan and 39 year old Kathryn, and their daughters, 9 year old Stella and 4 year old Ruby), and the Baskerville-Tuckers (consisting of 21 year old Ashley, her 46 year old mother Mary, and Mary’s 55 year old husband Percyell) in a week long burglary spree. Almost all of the victims were tied up and gagged in their homes, and beaten to death with hammers or had their throats slit. Before she was killed by them with her parents, victim Ashley Baskerville had assisted Gray and his nephew in several of their robberies. The pair stole any items and valuables they could carry, and were reported to have taken money, computers, television sets, wedding rings, and even cookies. They were also linked to several non fatal assaults, one of which involved a 26 year old man being beaten into a coma.
113. William Morva (~2005-2017, lethal injection): Morva, a son of Hungarian immigrants, and an accomplice were arrested while trying rob a grocery store at gunpoint. While awaiting trial, he badly sprained his ankle and wrist in prison, and was transferred to the Montgomery Regional Hospital for treatment. He overpowered a deputy guarding him with a metal toilet-paper container, stole his gun, fatally shot Derrick McFarland, a 25 year old hospital security guard, and escaped. Morva then fled to Virginia Tech’s campus, and shot and killed 40 year old Eric Sutphin, one of the police officers chasing him.
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2024.05.03 04:01 katanddog 2,000 Names (and their meanings) For Your Baby Boy found from a Vintage Mennen Company Booklet

My mom passed along this booklet that belonged to my grandmother when we were expecting. Figured I would share it here before discarding it. The Girl Name list is already posted 😊 Enjoy!
WHAT'S IN A NAME
Don't let the meanings concern you. Think instead of how the name will fit the child, when the child is grown, or known. Choose the name with care. It's very important to your baby-all through life. Here are some guides: - Say each name aloud, along with your own family name, to check rhythm and sound. - Use soft first names with sharp-sounding family names. - Use multi-syllable first names with short family names. - Avoid using a first name that ends with the same sound that starts the last name, such as "Jane Nevins." - Avoid "famous combinations" such as "Abraham" and "Lincoln." - Watch out for initials that spell out familiar letters, like “S. O. S”
if it's a BOY
A AARON.. Exalted ABBOTT.. Fatherly ABEL.. Proud ABELARD. . Noble ABNER. . Full of light ABRAHAM.. Great Father ABSALOM.. Peaceful ACHILLES.. Brave ADAM.. Man, manly ADDISON.. Son of Adam ADELBERT.. Bright ADLAI.. Just ADOLF.. Noble animal ADONIS.. Lord, lordly ADRIAN.. Courageous AENEAS.. Praiseworthy ALAN, ALLEN.. Swift, cheerful ALARIC.. Ruler over all ALASTAIR.. Worthy defender ALBERT.. Illustrious ALBIN.. Fair ALBION.. Name for England ALDEN.. Friend ALDO.. Experienced, skilled ALDRED.. Wise counselor ALDRIC. Wise ruler ALDRICH.. See Aldric ALDWIN.. Wise friend ALEXANDER.. Aid to men ALEXIS.. Helper ALFRED.. Good counselor ALGERNON.. Wise ALLISON.. Holy fame ALLISTER.. See Alastair ALOYSIUS.. Famous ALONSO, ALONZO, ALPHONSE, ALPHONSO Good Warrior ALVIN.. Friendly AMBROSE.. Immortal AMIEL.. God's helper AMORY.. Loving AMOS.. Reliable ANATOLE. . Sunrise ANDERS.. Strong ANDERSON.. Manly son ANDRE.. See Andrew ANDREW.. Manly, strong ANGELO.. Saintly messenger ANGUS.. Virtuous ANSELM.. Warrior of God ANSON.. Born of God ANTHONY, ANTON, ANTONIO.. Thriving ARCHER.. Bowman ARCHIBALD.. Valiant ARDEN. . Fervent ARGUS.. Watchful ARIEL.. Lion of God ARISTIDE.. The best ARMAND.. Brave ARNO.. Eagle-eyed ARNOLD.. Eagle-strong ARTHUR.. High, noble ASA.. Healer ASHER.. Fortunate ASHLEY.. Ash meadow ATWATER.. Near the water ATWELL.. Near the spring ATWOOD.. Near the forest AUBREY .. Fair-haired ruler AUBURN.. Red-haired AUGUST, AUGUSTINE, AUGUSTUS.. Imperial AUSTIN.. See August AVERIL.. Courageous AVERY.. See Averil AXEL.. Heaven blessed AYLMER.. Famous
B BAILEY.. Officer of the law BAINBRIDGE.. Short bridge BALDWIN.. Bold friend BALFOUR.. Pasture BANCROFT.. Bean field BANNING.. Newsworthy BANNISTER.. Fruitful BARCLAY. . Birch meadow BARD, BAIRD.. Minstrel BARLOW.. Brave BARNABAS, BARNABY, BARNEY.. Consoler BARNARD.. See Bernard BARNETT.. Commands BARRETT. Mighty BARRY.. Diligent BARTH.. Sacred BARTHOLOMEW.. Guardian of the plough BARTON.. Homestead BARUCH.. Blessed BASIL.. Kingly BAXTER.. Baker BAYARD.. Wise BEAUFORD.. Good crossing BEAUFORT.. Good fort BEAUMONT.. Good hill BELLAMY.. Good friend BELMONT.. Good hill BEN.. Son BENEDICT.. Blessed BENITO.. See Benedict BENJAMIN.. Favorite son BENNETT.. See Benedict BENSON.. Son of Ben BENTLEY.. Meadow BENVENUTO.. Welcome BERKELEY ..See Barclay BERN. Strong as a bear BERNARD.. Bold as a bear BERTHOLD.. Bright ruler BERTRAM.. Bright as a raven BERTRAND.. See Bertram BERWYN.. Famous friend BEVERLY.. Beaver meadow BEVIS.. Bow BION.. Energetic BJORN.. Bear BLAINE.. Slim BLAIR.. Plain dweller BLAKE.. Dark complexioned BLAKELY.. Dark meadow BLYTHE.. Light-hearted BOAZ.. Agile BONIFACE.. Fortunate BOOTH.. Sheltered place BORIS. . Spirited BOWEN.. Son BOWMAN.. Archer BOYCE.. Woodland BOYD.. Blond BRADEN.. Broad minded BRADFIELD.. Broad field BRADFORD.. Broad crossing BRADLEY.. Broad meadow BRADSHAW.. Broad forest BRADSTREET.. Broad street BRADY.. Spirited BRAND, BRANT.. Fiery BRENDEN.. Fiery BRENT.. Hill dweller BRET, BRETT.. A Breton BREWSTER.. A brewer BRIAN, BRYAN.. Strong BRIGHAM.. Home near a bridge BRISBANE. Horseman BROOK, BROOKS.. Stream BRUCE.. Ruler BRUNO.. Dark complexioned BRYCE.. Swift BURGESS.. Freeman BURKE.. Stronghold BURL.. Castle BURLEIGH.. Castle meadow BURTON.. Fine BYRNE.. Armor-protection BYRON.. Clear vision
C CADMAR.. Valiant. CADMUS.. Adornment CADWALLADER.. Strategist CAESAR.. Emperor CALDWELL.. Cold spring CALEB. . Faithful CALVERT.. Head man CALVIN.. Bold CAMERON. . Scottish nobility CAMPBELL. . Scottish nobility CANUTE.. See Knut CAREW.. Castle moat CAREY, CARY.. Beloved CARL.. Manly CARLETON.. Country town CARLYLE.. Country tower CARMICHAEL.. Stronghold CAROLL.. See Carl CARSON.. Beloved son CARTER.. Driver CARVEL.. Song CARVER.. Sculptor CASEY.. Valorous CASIMIR.. High prince CASPAR.. Horseman CASSIDY.. Inventive CASTOR.. Purity CAVANAUGH.. Cavalier CECIL.. Misty-eyed CEDRIC.. General CHAD.. See Chadwick CHADWICK.. Country home CHANDLER.. Candle-maker CHANNING.. Cannon-like CHARLES.. Strong CHAUNCEY.. Chancellor CHENEY.. Forest dweller CHESTER.. Camp CHEYNEY .. Strong as an oak CHRISTIAN.. Follow the Lord CHRISTOPHER.. Christ-bearer CICERO. . Farmer CLARE, CLARENCE.. Illustrious CLARK.. Scholar CLAUDE.. Delicate CLAUS.. Victory CLAY.. Mortal CLAYTON.. English CLEMENT.. Merciful CLIFFORD.. Cliff crossing CLINTON.. Hill town CLIVE.. Cliff CLYDE.. Strong COLBY. . Coal town COLIN.. Triumph COLVIN.. Dark-haired friend CONAN, CONANT.. Wisdom CONRAD.. Wise counselor CONROY.. Wise ruler CONSTANTINE.. Steadfast CONWAY.. Wise COOPER.. Barrel maker CORBET, CORBIN, CORBY.. Little raven CORDELL.. Binding cord COREY.. Chosen CORNELIUS.. Crowned CORNELL.. Sturdy CORRIE.. Glen dweller CORT.. Courageous orator CORWYN.. Gentle friend COSMO.. Orderly COURTNEY.. Farm dweller COWAN.. Mason CRAIG.. Steadfast rock CRISPIN.. Curly-haired CULVER.. Peaceful CURRAN.. Romantic hero CURTIS.. Courteous CUTHBERT.. Famous, bright CYRIL.. Lordly CYRUS.. The sun
D DAGOBERT.. Sword bearer DALE.. Valley DAMON.. Conquering DAN.. A judge DANA, DANE.. Arbiter DANIEL.. God is my judge DARIUS.. Ruler DARRELL, DARRYL, DARYL.. Dear little one DARWIN.. Brave friend DAVID. Beloved DEAN.. Churchman DEEMS.. Judge of men DELAND.. Dark-eyed DEMETRIUS.. Of the earth DENIS, DENNIS.. Joyous DERRICK.. Ruler DESMOND.. World power DEWEY.. Like the dew DEXTER.. Fortunate DIETRICH.. Ruler DION. See Denis DICKSON, DIXON. Strong DMITRI. See Demetrius DOMINIC, DOMINICK.. Belonging to the Lord DONALD.. Proud chief DORAN.. A gift DOREMUS.. We shall give DORIAN.. Conquering hero DOUGLAS.. Dark-haired DOYLE.. Dark stranger DREW .. Adept, gifted DRUMMOND.. Lover DUANE.. Hill dweller DUDLEY .. Fair meadow DUFF.. Dark-haired DUKE.. Leader DUNCAN.. Dark-haired DUNSTAN. . Dark stone DURAND.. Enduring DURWIN .. Dear friend DUVAL.. From the valley DWIGHT.. Wise fellow
E EARL.. Noble EBEN, EBENEZER.. Strong EDAN.. Bright as flame EDBERT.. Blessed EDELBERT.. Illustrious EDGAR.. Fair protector EDISON.. Blessed son EDMUND.. Blessed peace EDRED.. Blessed counselor EDSEL.. Profound EDWALD.. Powerful EDWARD.. Blessed guardian EDWIN.. Blessed friend EGBERT.. Bright as a sword EGMONT.. Protector EINAR.. Battle chiet ELBERT.. Illustrious ELDEN, ELDON.. Old friend ELDRED, ELDRID.. Wise ELDWIN.. Wise friend ELEAZER.. God has helped ELI, ELIAS, ELLIS.. High ELIHU.. God is He ELIJAH..The Lord is God ELIOT, ELLIOTT.. Hunter ELISHA.. God is salvation ELLERY.. Strong as a tree ELLSWORTH.. Nobility ELMAR, ELMER.. Famous ELMO.. Congenial ELROY.. Royal blood ELTON.. Town dweller ELY.. See Eli EMANUEL.. God is with us EMERSON.. Nobly born EMERY, EMORY.. Leader EMIL.. Follows the good EMMETT.. Industrious ENNIS. Praiseworthy ENOCH.. Dedicated ENOS.. Man ENRICO.. See Henry EPHRAIM.. Productive ERASMUS.. Lovely ERASTUS.. Beloved ERIC.. Heroic ERNEST.. Zealous ERNST.. See Ernest ERROL.. Adventurer ERWIN.. Triumphant ESME.. Esteemed ESMOND.. Protector ETHAN.. Strength ETHELBERT.. Illustrious EUCLID.. Famous EUGENE.. Well born EUSTACE.. Sturdy EVAN.. Young fighter EVELYN.. Youth EVERARD.. Strong as a boar EVEREST, EVERETT.. Bold EWART.. Strong EZEKIEL.. God makes strong EZRA.. Help
F FABIAN.. Farmer FAIRFAX.. Fair-haired FARLEY.. Sturdy FEDERICO.. See Frederick FELIX.. Happy FENTON. Marsh town FEODOR.. Gift of God FERDINAND.. Bold in peace FERGUS.. Fierce chief FIELDING.. Lad of the fields FINDLAY.. Competent FIORELLO.. Little flower FISK. . Faith FLETCHER.. Arrow maker FLORIAN.. Flourishing FLOYD.. Brown-haired FORREST.. Woodland FOSTER. . Forester FRANCHOT.. Free FRANCIS.. See Franchot FRANK.. See Francis FRANKLIN.. Freeholder FRASER, FRASIER FRAZER.. Curly-haired FREDERICK,.. Peaceful ruler FREEMONT.. Peaceful guard FRITZ.. See Fred FULTON.. Big town
G GABRIEL.. Man of God GAILLARD.. Lively one GAMALIEL.. Reward of God GARDELL.. Protector GARDNER.. Garden keeper GARETH, GARTH.. Garden GARRET.. Honored GARRICK.. Fighter king GARRISON, GARRY.. Protector GARVEY.. Soldier GARY.. See Garvey GASTON.. From Gascony GAVIN, GAWAIN.. Battle hawk GAYLORD.. Lively master GAYNOR.. Lively head GEOFFREY.. Peace-loving GEORGE.. Farmer GERALD.. Spear wielder GERARD, GERHART.. Strong with spear GERVAIS.. Warlike GIDEON.. Hewer GIFFORD.. Merciful GILBERT.. Bright servant GILES.. Shield GILFORD.. Wide crossing GILROY.. King's servant GIORDANO.. See Jordan GLENN.. Valley GODFREY.. God's peace GODWIN.. God's friend GORDON.. Strong, upright GRAHAM.. Serious GRANT.. Great GRANTLAND. . Deeded land GRANVILLE.. Great city GRATTAN. . Fenced land GRAYSON.. Gray's son GREGG.. Flourishing GREGORY.. Vigilant GRENVILLE.. See Granville GRIFFITH.. Faithful GRISWOLD. Gray woods GROSVENOR.. Great hunter GROVER.. Grove dweller GUS, GUSTAVE.. Good staff GUTHRIE.. Military sage GUY, GUIDO.. Leader GUYON .. Soldier
H HAAKON..Spearsman HALBERT.. Bright stone HALDANE, HALDEN.. Valley home HAMILTON.. Hill town HAMLET.. Village HAMLIN, HAMLYN.. Home HANK.. See Henry HANLEY.. Wide meadow HANS.. See John HARDY.. Enduring HARLAN.. Warrior-born HARLEY.. Of the meadow HAROLD.. Army leader HARRISON.. Son of Harry HARRY .. See Harold, Henry HARTLEY.. Stag meadow HARVEY.. Noble warrior HARWOOD.. Wood dweller HAVEN.. Refuge HAYWOOD.. Hedged wood HEATH.. Open land HECTOR.. Dependable HEINRICH.. See Henry HENRY.. Home ruler HERBERT.. Bright soldier HERCULES.. Chosen one HERMAN.. Army man HERSCHEL.. See Henry HEYWOOD. See Haywood HEZEKIAH.. Might of God HILARY.. Happy, merry HILDEBRAND.. War sword HIRAM.. Noble HOBART.. See Hubert HOLDEN.. Good HOLMES.. Meadow HOMER.. Promise HORACE, HORATIO.. Keen HOSEA.. Salvation HOWARD.. Castle guard HOWELL.. Lordly HOYT.. Joyous HUBERT.. Bright in spirit HUCK.. See Henry HUGH, HUGO.. Lofty HUMBERT.. High and bright HUMPHREY.. Peaceful HUNTER.. One who hunts HYMAN. . Long life
I IAN.. See John IGNATIUS.. Fiery IMMANUEL.. See Emanuel IRA.. Watchful IRVING.. Leader IRWIN.. See Erwin ISAAC.. Laughter ISIDORE.. Gift of Isis ISAIAH.. Salvation of Lord ISRAEL.. Soldier of God IVAN.. See John IVAR, IVER, IVOR.. Archer
J JACINTO.. Born to the purple JACK.. See Jacob, John JACOB.. One who replaces JACQUES.. See Jacob JAMES.. See Jacob JAN.. See John JARED.. Descent JARVIS, JERVIS.. Challenger JASON.. Healer JASPER.. Treasurer JAY.. Lively JEAN.. See John JEFFREY. . See Geoffrey JEREMIAH, JEREMY, JERRY.. Exalted of the Lord JEROME.. Holy JESSE.. Wealthy JESUS.. Saviour JETHRO.. Excellence JOAB.. The Lord is my father JOACHIM, JOAQUIM.. The Lord will judge JOB.. Patient JOCK.. See Jack JOEL.. The Lord is God JOHN.. God is gracious JONAH, JONAS.. Peace dove JONATHAN.. Gift of God JORDAN.. Garden JOSEPH.. Prosperous JOSHUA.. God is salvation JOSIAH.. God supports JOYCE.. Merry JUAN.. See John JUDAH, JUDE.. Praised JUDSON.. Son of praise JULES, JULIAN, JULIUS.. Soft-haired JUNIUS.. Roman JUSTIN, JUSTUS..Just
K KANE.. Exacting KARL. . See Carl KASPER.. Precious KEANE, KEENAN.. Sharp KEITH.. Windy place KELLY. Fighter KELVIN ..Army friend KEMP.. Champion KENDALL.. Valley chief KENNARD.. Great lover KENNETH.. Handsome KENT.. Chief KENTON. . Chief town KENYON.. White-haired KERBY, KIRBY.. Church town KERMIT.. Great warrior KERRY.. Mysterious KERWIN.. Good friend KEVIN.. Handsome, kind KIM.. Leader, chief KING.. Ruler KIT.. See Christopher KNUT, KNUTE.. Weapon KONRAD.. See Conrad KURT.. Concise
L LACHLAN.. Courageous LAIRD.. Lord LAMBERT.. Bright land LANCE, LANCELOT.. Warrior LANDERS, LANDIS.. Son of the plains LARRY.. See Laurence LARS.. Lord LATHAM.. Low village LAUREN, LOREN, LORIN.. Sign of victory LAWRENCE.. Victor LAWTON.. Praiseworthy LAZARUS.. See Eleazer LEANDER.. Reknowned LEE, LEIGH.. Meadow LELAND. Meadow land LEMUEL.. Dedicated to God LENNOX.. Quiet stream LEO, LEON.. Lion LEONARD.. Bold as a lion LEONIDAS.. Lion-like LEOPOLD.. Lion of the people LEROY.. The king LESLIE.. Low meadow LESTER.. Meadow camp LEVI.. United LEWIS.. Bold warrior LINCOLN.. Deep stream LINDLEY.. Linden meadow LINDSAY, LINDSEY.. Gentle LINUS.. Flaxen-haired LIONEL.. Young lion LISLE, LYLE.. The islander LLEWELLYN.. Lightning LLOYD.. Brown-haired LOCKWOOD.. Enclosed forest LORENZO.. See Lawrence LORING.. Famed warrior LOTHAIR, LOTHARIO, LOWTHER.. Fighter LOUIS.. See Lewis LOWELL. Low spring LOYALL. . Faithful LUCIAN, LUCIUS.. Light LUDLOW.. Humble man LUDOVIC, LUDOWICK, LUDWIG.. See Lewis LUKE.. See Lucian LUTHER.. Famed warrior LYMAN.. Manly LYNN.. Lake LYSANDER.. Emancipator
M MACAULAY.. Stalwart son MACE.. Sceptre MADDOX.. Power MAGNUS.. Great MAHON.. Chief MALACHI.. God's messenger MALCOLM.. Servant of (St.) Columba MANFRED.. Great peace MANLEY, MANLY.. Strong MANUEL.. See Emanuel MARC, MARK.. See Marcus MARCELLUS.. From Mars MARCUS.. War-like MARMADUKE. . See Duke MARSHALL.. Groom MARTIN.. War-like MARVIN.. High hills MATTHEW, MATTHIAS.. Gift of God MAURICE.. Dark-haired MAURY.. Twilight MAXIM, MAXIMILIAN, MAX.. Of the greatest MAXWELL.. Fair son MAYNARD.. Mighty MEAD.. Meadow MELVILLE, MILVIN.. Chief MEREDITH.. Sea guardian MERLIN. Hill by the sea MERRILL.. Fragrant MERRIT.. Worthy MERTON.. See Martin MERVIN.. Raven of the sea MEYER.. Steward MICHAEL, MICAH.. God-like MILES, MYLES.. Soldier MILLARD.. Grinder MILO.. Warrior MILTON.. Mill town MITCHELL.. See Michael MONROE.. Mt. on River Roe MONTAGUE.. Of the mount MONTE.. From the mountain MONTGOMERY.. Hunter MORGAN.. Coastal dweller MORRIS.. See Maurice MORTIMER.. Place by sea MORTON.. Big hill MOSES.. Blessed leader MOSS.. See Moses MURDOCH.. Sailor MURRAY.. Great water MYRON.. Incense bearer
N NAPOLEON.. Strong ruler NAT, NATHAN, NATHANIEL.. Gift of God NEAL, NEIL.. Champion NED.. See Edmund, Edward, Edwin NEHEMIAH.. Comfort of God NELSON.. Son of Neal, Neil NERO.. Powerful NESTOR.. A rememberer NEVILLE.. New city NEWCOMB.. Newcomer NEWELL.. New spring NEWTON..New town NICHOLAS.. Conqueror NIGEL. . Dark-haired NILS.. Victorious NIMROD.. Great hunter NOAH.. Rest NOEL, NOWELL.. Christmas NOLAN.. Well-known NORMAN.. Man from North
O OAKLEY.. Oak meadow OCTAVIUS.. Eighth (born) OGDEN.. Dell of oaks OLAF.. Champion OLIVER.. Bearer of peace OMAR, OMER.. Better ORAN, ORIN.. White-haired ORLANDO.. See Roland ORRICK.. Golden king ORSINO, ORSON.. Little bear ORTON.. Golden town ORVILLE.. Golden city OSBERT.. Divine brightness OSBORN.. Divine bear OSCAR.. Leaping warrior OSGOOD.. Godly OSMOND.. Protection of God OSRIC.. Divine power OSWALD.. Divine ruler OTIS.. Keen of hearing OTTO.. Mountain OWEN.. High-born
P PABLO.. See Paul PADDY.. See Patrick PADRAIC.. See Patrick PAOLO.. See Paul PARKER.. Park keeper PASCAL.. Easter PATRICK.. Noble, a patrician PAUL.. Little one PAYTON, PEYTON.. Noble PEARCE, PIERCE. See Peter PERCY, PERCIVAL.. Keen-eyed PERRIN, PERRY.. See Peter PETER..Firm as a rock PHELAN.. Wolf PHILANDER.. Lover of people PHILBERT.. Outstanding PHILEMON.. Loving PHILIP.. Lover of horses PHINEAS.. Frank, candid PIERRE.. See Peter PIP.. See Philip PIUS.. Pious, filial PRENTICE, PRENTISS.. Learner PRESCOTT.. Church PRESTON.. Of the church PRIMUS.. First (born) PROCTOR.. Officer PUTNAM.. Watering town
Q QUENTIN, QUINN, QUINTIN, QUINTUS.. Fifth (born) QUILLER.. Fledgling QUINCY.. Fifth son Worshipper of God
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X XAVIER.. Glorious XERXES.. King
Y YARDLEY.. Meadow yard YATES.. Gate dweller YVAIN, YWAIN.. Young warrior
Z ZACHARIAH, ZACHARY.. Whom God remembers ZEBEDIAH.. The gift of God ZEKE.. See Ezekiel ZENO, ZENOS.. Gift of Zeus ZIGMOND.. Winning
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2024.04.27 04:23 Peacock-Shah-III The Progressive-Federalist National Convention of 1948 Peacock-Shah Alternate Elections

The Progressive-Federalist National Convention of 1948 Peacock-Shah Alternate Elections
As Farmer-Labor fights for its meaning in a battle destined to be decided on the knife’s edge, a party defined by its role in the opposition must select a standard bearer in a field of giants of days past.
Robert Moses: The aftermath of the Revolution that left New York City in ruins gifted immortality to a young bureaucrat tasked with rebuilding the city. Arrogant, bullying, and dictatorial to his critics; a zealot with a single-minded focus on success to his admirers; Robert Moses’s idealism has integrated itself into every corner of the new New York, from rebuilt bridges, new stadiums, and infrastructure, to the clearing of largely minority neighborhoods to make way for modern roads, community pools, and sleek skyscrapers. A model for efficient bureaucracy in an era where the antics of Tammany Hall would propel POSCR to power, Moses’s vision of sprawling suburbs designed around the automobile has been heralded by some as a model for the modern American city, sweeping him into the Governor’s office in 1946 to bring his planning statewide. Now, the 60 year old Federalist Governor of the nation’s largest state has mounted a campaign for the presidency, denouncing the New State and La Follette’s Win the Peace plan as untenable while admiring his use of executive power as he claims to both support state regulation and want to lessen state involvement in the economy and denounces the concept of public ownership of utilities.
While opposing environmentalism, Moses has promised the consolidation of New State agencies and made a review of government efficiency his signature policy, while criticizing “the dogma of ultraconservatives builds an impassable barrier between the fields of business and government”, Moses has declined to campaign extensively, relying upon press releases denying his Jewish heritage and calling President La Follette a “weak sniveling liar,” vituperations that have damaged his campaign with its ferocity. Further, Moses’s lack of foreign policy experience and vague endorsement of the party platform on the American Century has led to criticism. Nonetheless, to those in the party looking less to dismantle the New State than to place it under new, efficient management, Moses is the man of the hour.
Eliot Ness: Handsome, intelligent, and disarmingly soft spoken, few Americans have blended the role of administrator and celebrity quite so well as dashing crime fighter Eliot Ness. Practically worshiped as a hero in the 1930s by the People’s Ownership Smash Crime Rings movement as he put Al Capone behind bars as one of J. Edgar Hoover’s agents and served as Cleveland’s Public Safety Commissioner, crushing not only organized crime but corruption within the police force as he sent dozens of police officers to prison. Ness’s fame would grow such that Hoover himself would privately attempt to soil his reputation behind closed doors, accusing him of stealing credit Hoover himself deserves.
Riding his fame to the Cleveland mayor’s office in 1945, Ness has taken a hardline on crime while funding a renewal of the city’s transit system. Most notably, Ness has become a darling to the growing environmentalist movement, legally challenging on factory owners to fulfill his promise of clean air in industrial Cleveland, and to conservatives, personally mounting a horse to lead strikebreakers in a move that has led John L. Lewis to denounce Ness as the worst mayor in the nation—yet, as he invariably points out, it was the strike he opposed, not the workers’ demands, which he fulfilled once the strike had been crushed. Nonetheless, despite his role as a nominal Progressive, Ness, who rarely votes and has been a registered independent for much of his life, has worked closely with the La Follette Administration, supporting and expanding the National Youth Administration while implementing rent control; nearly alone among the candidates, Ness has been reticent on the repeal of the New State, promising to take the nation “forward, not backward.”
With POSCR stalwarts such as Colorado Governor Roy Best and a young guard led by Eleanor Butler Roosevelt’s former attorney Richard Nixon, who has managed Ness’s campaign, “practically camping on my lawn” in an attempt to recruit a new celebrity candidate for the presidency, Ness has finally given in and mounted a campaign, declaring that “this country used to have a forward spirit, it has gotten listless, apathetic, and careless” as he promises to implement environmental reforms, infrastructural development, and rent control while taking on “the establishment,” yet being willing to listen to and manage teams of experts on such issues as foreign policy, where Ness himself admits his lack of expertise. Through the campaign, the preference of the Mayor for action over talk has become apparent. A dull campaigner, the now 45-year-old Ness has regularly slipped away from campaign staff to converse personally with onlookers once cheering from afar that “Ness is necessary.” Grappling with allegations of alcoholism and his noted lack of partisanship, his campaign has sought to frame Ness as an outsider, an incorruptible man without a price committed to not being “one more huckster on the hustings.
Benjamin Gitlow: From the son of impoverished Jewish migrants to the golden boy of the Workers Party of America’s congressional delegation, Benjamin Gitlow’s 1920 arrest at the hands of federal agents would set off the greatest unrest in American history. Freed by cheering crowds, Gitlow would stand before tens of thousands of admirers to proclaim the formation of the Bronx Soviet as the opening salvo of a proletarian New American Revolution. Leading the most famous of the American soviets, Gitlow would earn a place in the pantheon of American communists behind only Richard F. Pettigrew along with the nickname “the American Bukharin” after his Bolshevik idol, as he led a Revolutionary army of over 100,000 against a siege by Japanese ships and Federal troops. Presumed a casualty of American bombs, Gitlow and his dictatorship of the proletariat would be hailed as a martyr of global revolution by the Comintern and a fallen apostle of treason by the federal government.
Ben Gitlow spent a dozen years as a dead man. Returning to the factories that made him under the name James Hay, Gitlow would watch as his former Russian comrades, even his beloved Bukharin, fell from glory to the Gulags, and experience a most profound ideological shift. Thus, in February of 1934, garment worker James Hay would reveal himself to be the martyred hero of Revolution with the publication of I Confess: The Truth About the New American Revolution. In stark terms confessing to what he views as his own personal failures, Gitlow would accuse foreign forces of fomenting the Revolution, caricature the WPA as a party ruled by intellectuals rather than laborers, and denounce the ideology he and hundreds of thousands other Americans had once taken up arms for, labeling a dictatorship of the proletariat as no better than Howardite fascism as he declared that “reactionaries ride on the totalitarian juggernaut…economic security and freedom go hand in hand, only through the democratic process can both be achieved.” Further, Gitlow would allege that the tactics of he and the Revolution unwittingly set the stage for American fascism, a claim he would reiterate upon the election of Charles Lindbergh.
Immediately back in the center of the public eye, Gitlow has given thousands of speeches and written hundreds of articles since his return. Despite swearing off electoral politics, Gitlow’s fame and status as the prince of anti-communism has led to him being drafted by the presidency by an anti-communist movement ranging from moderate Benjamin Muse to right wing Everett Dirksen. Approaching his new crusade with characteristic zeal, Gitlow has spoken of rooting out communism at home and abroad, adopting the internationalist foreign policy of the American Century; most of all, if Hoover and Vandenberg speak of authoritarianism as surgeons diagnosing an illness, Gitlow relives with hollowed eyes days of revolution, conjuring vivid images of the execution of Bolshevik leaders he once embraced as brothers, while denouncing fascism in equal terms as communism as “nationalists storming the citadels of democracy.”
Seen as the most liberal of the candidates, Gitlow has promised to immediately decrease executive power and dismantle the institutional trappings of the New State, while defying the right wing of his supporters with liberal policies such as support for universal healthcare and free labor unions; praising the workings of a market economy and “the relationship between labor and management that is a cornerstone of American life,” while denouncing the USSR as mere “state capitalism,” Gitlow has nonetheless remained sympathetic to the concept of co-operatively owned businesses or profit sharing. Nonetheless, Gitlow’s prominent role in insurrection has led many to question the merits of his nomination, with retired Indianan James Watson quipping that “it's all right if the town whore joins the church, but they don't let her lead the choir the first night.”
Herbert Hoover: Isolationists including Progressive founders Hamilton Fish III and Thomas Schall have rallied around the presidential candidacy of 74 year old former Vice President Herbert Hoover. Transformed from philanthropist mine engineer to national hero after being arrested by Japanese authorities in 1915 while presiding over an effort to relieve Chinese famine victims, Hoover’s story would carry him to the vice presidency alongside Aaron Burr Houston and galvanize the nation to support the American-Pacific War. Yet, the Vice President himself would soon turn against his war and his President, abetting anti-war Federal Republicans in a move that would see the end of his short political career, leaving him to re-enter the private sector and serve as President of his alma mater, Stanford University.
Yet, after a surprise smattering of faithless electoral votes in 1944 from right wing opponents of internationalism, Hoover has waded anew into the political fray. Declaring that La Follette’s decision to use atomic weapons on Japanese civilians “revolts my soul,” Hoover has focused his campaign on isolationism, being the only candidate committed to opposing a Pacific alliance and call for the withdrawal of all American troops from Asia and an end to all foreign aid, rallying his supporters with the cry of “no more foreign grants, no more foreign loans, no more foreign wars!” On economic issues, Hoover has identified himself as a progressive conservative, strongly supporting public works projects while calling for the dismantling of much of the New State, the weakening of executive power, and increases to interest rates.
Arthur Vandenberg: 64 year old publisher and 1944 vice presidential nominee Arthur H. Vandenberg has emerged as the anointed successor of Henry Luce and his internationalist circle, despite rumors of an affair with Clare Booth Luce. A journalistic ally of the Lynch Administration whose caricatures of Henry Ford earned him national fame, Vandenberg’s quixotic attempt to build a new Federalist Party following the fall of Federal Republicanism would set the groundwork upon which the movement to establish Federalist parties has been built since 1942, with Vandenberg supporting renaming the entire party infrastructure to Federalist in a move to embrace the mantle of Hamiltonian Federalism for the coming American Century. Coining the phrase “politics stops at the water’s edge,” Vandenberg has advocated for a fiercely internationalist foreign policy, defending President La Follette’s foreign policy, from atomic bombings to ally armament, while advocating for further steps to form an American bloc internationally, as well as support for the United Kingdom in the Franco-British conflict and further expansions to the MacArthur Plan. Domestically, Vandenberg stands as a rock-ribbed conservative, denouncing the New State as a usurpation of the role of private business and questioning the merits of government funding for healthcare.
Fulgencio Batista: 47 year old Cuba Governor Fulgencio Batista began his rise to power as a protege of Rafael Trujillo and Pedro Del Valle in the dark fields of colonial Moroland, where Batista has been cleared formally of war crimes despite allegations of collaborating with the Moros to execute rivals for promotion as a means to rise through the American ranks. Returning to his native Cuba in the time of Revolution, Batista would participate in a bloody crackdown on the island’s revolutionaries before continuing his campaign under Trujillo in the mainland, first making his way into national prominence via the Hearst Press’s adoration of Captain Trujillo. Rising through Army ranks, Batista would swear an oath of vengeance against President Lindbergh as he drove Trujillo and Del Valle from the Army for their involvement in war crimes and the murder of journalists, resigning in solidarity only to return with them two years later to command American forces in the Third Pacific War, much to the chagrin of Progressive House leader Eduardo Chibas, whose disgust for Batista is well known.
Batista would, despite being largely sidelined, gain fame as a powerful propaganda tool in Cuba–a role that would win him election as Governor upon his return. Legalizing gambling and refusing to enforce anti-prostitution measures, Batista has become infamous for his extensive ties to organized crime, yet has become the only Progressive in the nation to win the wide support of organized labor. This saving grace has propelled Batista to serious consideration as a candidate, with analysts predicting that a La Follette triumph at the Farmer-Labor convention could drive John L. Lewis and millions of loyal Farmer-Labor workers behind Batista, effectively guaranteeing him the presidency. Further, the opposition of both the party establishment and young guard has allowed General Batista to campaign as a populist war hero, claiming to be twice the outsider as Ness while promising to expand American power abroad and “lock up Lindy” for the former President’s denunciation of Trujillo and Del Valle as war criminals, claiming that the action constituted criminal negligence.
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The Primaries:
With Gitlow and Ness leading the way in amiably competing through the first in the nation Wisconsin and Kentucky primaries, candidates would miss the groundswell developing beneath them. Former Wisconsin Senator Alexander Willey would be the first sign, hitching his attempt at a political comeback to a Cuban wagon as he swept through the state in support of his man. Eugene Siler, campaigning for Hoover in Kentucky, would write to his wife in surprise at the crowds shouting the name of their hero. Even if Siler and Willey had seen the coming storm, however, every candidate would find themselves unprepared for Fulgencio Batista’s back-to-back wins. Dismissed as the candidate of “Latins and far right nuts,” Batista’s full throated populism would place him in the center of the campaign.
Within days, unable to fundraise adequately, Robert Moses would announce his withdrawal from the race outside of New York, endorsing Elliott Ness in a move credited with giving the crime fighter Missouri by a 2% margin over Batista, even as the General won his native Cuba. The coming days would see few surprises, Ness carrying Ohio and Hoover triumphing in Texas with 31.2% of the vote to 31.1% for Gitlow, who would be able to carry Colorado and Massachusetts despite the endorsements of Ness and Vandenberg by much of both state’s prominent figures. With his favored Ness losing the state, Colorado Governor Roy Best, predicting either a Batista or Gitlow victory, would openly speak of serving in the Vice Presidency in a move that would win him the ire of Richard Nixon.
Arthur Vandenberg would win the Luce bastion of Connecticut, but come up short in Wyoming. However, victory in Wyoming would mean little for Gitlow in comparison to Fulgencio Batista’s successes in Dakota and Nevada, once more showing to the world that, among the voting populace, he was far from alone in his willingness to defy party orthodoxy. The Super Tuesday wave of primaries would carry Batista forth with victories in South Carolina, earning the backing of the legenary Tolbert family and demonstrating an ability to hold the black vote, Santo Domingo, Puerto Rico, New Mexico, Shoshone, and even New Jersey, where Batista would win a relative blowout with 36.1% of the vote to 28.8% for Ness, Gitlow wracking up his worst showing of the day with a mere 6.3%. Nonetheless, Illinois, Florida, Tennessee, and, in a lone sole Caribbean dissent, Haiti would all add themselves to the ex-communist’s corner. A perennial second place, Elliott Ness would leave the night with only Houston to his name, nonetheless showing above both Herbert Hoover and Arthur Vandenberg, whose sole triumph in his home state of Michigan would spell the end of Luce’s anointed successor–and, with it, a rise in the fortunes of Benjamin Gitlow as a peculiar standard bearer for an American Century.
The combined efforts of the party’s orthodox wing would stem the rising Batista tide in coming primaries, as the support of Robert P. Bass allowed Benjamin Gitlow to sweep the New Hampshire delegation despite a narrow loss to Ness, with Gitlow winning via popular vote in Delaware and Vermont as he withdrew from the Virginia primary to allow Elliott Ness to triumph over Batista with 37.2% of the vote to the Cuban General’s 34.6%. With rejection after rejection, the Hoover campaign would sputter to a grinding halt despite narrow victories in Iowa with the support of Lester J. Dickinson and Misssippi with the endorsement of Senator Mary Booze, as North Carolina voted for Benjamin Gitlow, allowing Senator George Pritchard to enter the former revolutionary’s name into the nomination. Meanwhile, running largely as a surrogate of the Ness campaign despite rumors of desiring selection as a compromise candidate, Robert Moses would sweep New York’s winner-take-all primary despite only triumphing over Fulgencio Batista by a 1.8% margin.
Elliott Ness’s campaign would see a revival with a triad of victories in the miniscule Alabama primary and those of Nebraska and Indiana, where Senator William E. Jenner had moved from the Hoover column to back the untouchable Ohioan. Yet, the stump speaking of Benjamin Gitlow would carry him ahead of the bland Ness, an ever reluctant campaigner, to carry Louisiana, Oregon, Rhode Island, and Maine, leaving Ness with Washington and pyrrhic victory in Arkansas, where political wizard Osro Cobb had engineered a joint anti-Batista ticket only symbolically led by Ness. Despite parries by Batista in Montana and Tijuana, as well as a shock victory in Georgia with the overwhelming support of rural voters despite the Georgia Progressive Party’s tacit support for Gitlow, leaving Vancouver to Ness, Maryland to Gitlow, and Minnesota to a razor thin Ness victory as Thomas Schall found his Hoover camp abandoned.
The final primaries would come down to Pennsylvania and California, neither able to give a delegate load able to secure the nomination, even if both swept, yet able to represent the choices of two key swing states. Pennsylvania would see Senator Hugh Scott leading the Gitlow campaign, to James E. Van Zandt for Batista, the urbane Scott’s infallible machine would deliver a resounding victory to the former leader of the Bronx Soviet. California would be a greater contest, as California Senate Minority Leader Thomas H. Werdel would organize a Batista effort able to counter Richard Nixon’s for Ness. On behalf of Gitlow, moderate State Senator Alphonso Bell would organize a movement mired in third place, even with the support of Sam Hayakawa. Despite Hoover and even Eleanor Butler Roosevelt making campaign appearances for the Mayor of Cleveland, and erstwhile pro-La Follette newspaper mogul Elinor McClatchy publishing for Ness, the state would fall to Fulgencio Batista with 42.7% of the vote to 35.5% for Ness and 26.4% for Gitlow, leaving him as the undisputed victor of the primaries despite having far from a victor’s share of the delegates.
Benjamin Gitlow 397 701
Herbert Hoover 157 101
Elliott Ness 44 13
Robert Moses 41 0
Arthur Vandenberg 3 1
Fulgencio Batista 2 2
The Convention:
Two key events would shift the nature of the race as the convention approached, pundits preaching prophecies of a convention of chaos.
Firstly, the carnage of the Farmer-Labor convention would leave Progressives and Federalists horrified at the prospect of losing the trump card of order to a wild convention of their own, and begin a scramble for unity. Former President Luce, unimpressed with Batista, would publicly endorse Ben Gitlow for the first time as the strongest rallying point in opposition to the controversial Cuban.
Secondly, the nomination of the incipient Liberty League national convention of Will Rogers for the presidency aside the nomination of elderly John Nance Garner for Vice President, who would decline by declaring that the office was "worth a bucket of warm piss" and leave the party’s libertarian vanguard to nominate the president's right wing libertarian cousin, author Suzanne La Follette, although certain members of the Single Tax Party have put forth Jerry Voorhis as his running mate, which would propel the candidacy of Gitlow to the forefront on the grounds of his cordial relationship with the famed humorist and the possibility of electoral collaboration to victory against President La Follette. Most importantly, despite the implorations of Richard Nixon and other campaign leaders, a weary Elliott Ness would refuse to stay in for the possibility of a prolonged convention fight. Thus, on July 17th, Elliott Ness would join Arthur Vandenberg for a press conference in Indianapolis to endorse Benjamin Gitlow for the presidency and issue a call for party unity soon joined by Robert Moses.
With enemies lining up against their standard bearer, an article by Brent Bozell would call for a bolt by Batista and his supporters before the convention even commenced to join with those elements of the Lewis movement willing to collaborate on a “Social Labor” ticket, claiming to unite nationalist and socialist interests beneath a singular banner. Importantly, Bozell would pledge the marketing fortune of his recently deceased father to an independent Batista ticket. Seeing the nomination slipping from his grasp and wanting to avoid the humiliation of a convention defeat, Fulgencio Batista would announce on July 20th that he would pursue the presidency as an independent, pledging to resist sore loser laws in court and announcing the formation of state Social Labor parties to secure him ballot access in places such as Massachusetts.
Thus, a pallor would hang over the convention, nearly a third of its delegates missing, as the proceedings moved forth with a background show of quietly seating delegates to replace the unspoken apostates. Indeed, as speeches continued and balloting began, hushed whispers would tell that John L. Lewis ally Tony Boyle had been selected for the Vice Presidency. Nonetheless, with Ness and Vandenberg delegates uniting behind him, Benjamin Gitlow would fall only a few small votes short of the nomination. By the second ballot, with new delegates seated in Cuba, Georgia, and California, Gitlow would carry the day at the rump convention and win the nomination despite a handful of Ness loyalists led by Nixon to hold the line on their candidate. In a move to appease Herbert Hoover, a relative isolationist and a hardline conservative would be necessities in a vice presidential nominee. With Batista showing strength among black voters, Mississippi Senator Mary Booze would win consideration for a time, as would Lester J. Dickinson of Iowa, Alice Roosevelt, and even young Richard Nixon. Yet, bombastic as ever, with a resume filigreed by his connections to Aaron Burr Houston, former Secretary of the Treasury W. Lee “Pappy” O’ Daniel, once viewed as a 1948 frontrunner before choosing to step back and pursue Texas's competitive Senate seat instead, would rise to the fore.
Gitlow would meet with O’Daniel, furrowing his brow but cordially shaking his hand and leaving the convention to assume his nomination a done deal. Yet, as Henry Luce had driven O’Daniel from the cabinet with accusations of drunkenness and fundamental policy differences, the prospect of his rise would bring the Time editor to Philadelphia to implore Gitlow against the decision. Surprised, the former communist would nonetheless demur and turn to Herbert Hoover, who would suggest Lester J. Dickinson of Iowa. 75 and reluctant to threaten his senatorial career on a ticket he had lost faith in, Dickinson would recommend 49 year old Iowa Governor Harold Royce Gross, a famed fiscal conservative notable for vetoing every tax and spending increase passed by the legislature; denounced as an “unanchored radical” by some moderates and outspoken in his devotion to conservatism, the nomination of Gross would serve as an olive branch to the party’s right. Unwilling to renounce O’Daniel in front of the convention, Gitlow would instead step back as Dickinson introduced Gross’s name into the nomination in a surprise move after Margaret Bell Houston’s introduction of O’Daniel. As word silently swept the convention of Luce’s opposition to O’Daniel, Gross would emerge first. Yet, with the lack of a firm statement from Gitlow on his preference fueling miniature movements for Frances P. Bolton, Mary Booze, and Alice Roosevelt that would force the excruciating contest to seven ballots and Pappy O’Daniel to a fit of fury that has led him to refuse to campaign alongside Gitlow and Gross.
Benjamin Gitlow’s acceptance speech would roundly denounce perceived threats to American democracy from the left and the right alike, declaring that:
My emphatic answer to the claims of both Fascists and Communists is, No! The record of Fascism speaks for itself, and it is not a savory record.
What about the idealistic claims of the Communists? What about their vaunted slogan of bread and freedom? What about their promises to the masses that Communism would abolish poverty, rid them of their exploiters, deepen democracy and provide them with economic security?
Few are they who today harbor any illusions about the sort of “democracy” that prevails in Russia today. It is virtually indistinguishable from the “democracy” practiced in Marshal Petain’s France and, dare we say, Governor Elliott’s Alabama. In the thirty years of its existence Communism in Russia has failed to fill the bread basket.
To yield to Communism is to permit the abrogation of our liberties and the institution of a system of state exploitation of labor that would make of our people chattels of the dictatorial regime. Communism is universal conscription of labor. Communism is forced labor. Free labor cannot exist under Communism any more than it can exist under Fascism. Free trade unionism is impossible under either regime. Neither regime recognizes the rights to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.
Democracy is something more than a shibboleth. The history of Man is a sanguine record of stubborn struggles against oppression, of countless sacrifices for the sake of freedom. We cannot lightly surrender this dearly-won heritage. If democracy in America, precious for all its imperfections, were to be replaced by a Communist dictatorship, a new American Revolution would have to be fought to reestablish the rights of Man. Economic security and freedom go hand in hand. Only through the democratic process can both be achieved.
I have come to the conclusion that the Communists, more than any other force, were responsible for the development of fascism. Strangely enough Fascism and Bolshevism in their modus operandi, greatly resemble each other. The essence of both is dictatorship; the one is the dictatorship of the bourgeoisie, the other the dictatorship of the proletariat. Both are compact, enthusiastic, highly disciplined military organizations composed of militants of the two warring groups; both are based upon the principle that in the supreme crisis, all the riff-raff of ignorants and incontinents in the respective classes must be pushed to one side, and that the direction of the struggle shall pass into the hands of the active spirits, who not only understand the true interests of their social group but who also have the energy, courage, and initiative to battle for them relentlessly to the end.
Spirited cheers would fill the hall on a closing note promising to reach out further to the Rogers and Lewis camps in an attempt to unite on an American democracy ticket, drawing allusions to 1940, and a line of red meat to conservatives accusing “liberals” of failing to recognize the true depravity of communism. Yet, Ben Gitlow’s speech, though made in the same fierce voice that once spurred New York to revolution, has been overshadowed by another. Days after the close of the convention, Progressive National Committeeman Osro Cobb, a political genius nicknamed the “wizard of Arkansas,” would buy a time slot for actor Clark Gable, previously largely apolitical, to announce his support of the Gitlow and Gross ticket. From an attempt to divert the headlines from the Social Labor Party’s small national convention, the speech has taken on a life of its own as Gable declared the coming of “a time for choosing.” Abridged and distributed widely in pamphlet form, the speech has been cut and played over the radio countless times since.
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2024.04.19 01:52 nowhereman136 All Guild Awards Nominees and Winners 2024

(NOTE: Only feature film categories are listed. Certain nominations omit teams of nominees and only list the film and/or certain individuals. Winners highlighted)

Producers Guild of America

Darryl F. Zanuck Award for Outstanding Producer of Theatrical Motion Pictures
Award for Outstanding Producer of Animated Theatrical Motion Pictures
Outstanding Producer of Documentary Theatrical Motion Pictures

Directors Guild of America

Feature Film
Documentaries
First-Time Feature Film

Screen Actors Guild

Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role
Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture
Outstanding Performance by a Stunt Ensemble in a Motion Picture

Writers Guild of America

Best Original Screenplay
Best Adapted Screenplay
Best Documentary Screenplay

American Society of Cinematographers

Winners Announced March 5
Theatrical Feature Film Nominees
Spotlight Award
Documentary Award

American Cinema Editors

Best Edited Feature Film (Drama, Theatrical)
Best Edited Feature Film (Comedy, Theatrical)
Best Edited Documentary (Theatrical)
Best Edited Animated Feature Film (Theatrical or Non-Theatrical)

Visual Effects Society

Outstanding Visual Effects in a Photoreal Feature
Outstanding Supporting Visual Effects in a Photoreal Feature
Outstanding Visual Effects in an Animated Feature
Outstanding Animated Character in a Photoreal Feature
Outstanding Character Animation in an Animated Feature
Outstanding Created Environment in a Photoreal Feature
Outstanding Created Environment in an Animated Feature
Outstanding Virtual Cinematography in a CG Project
Outstanding Model in a Photoreal or Animated Project
Outstanding Effects Simulations in a Photoreal Feature
Outstanding Effects Simulations in an Animated Feature
Outstanding Composition and Lighting in a Feature
Outstanding Special (Practical) Effects in a Photoreal Project
Emerging Technology Award

Motion Pictures Sound Editors

Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing - Feature Animation
Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing - Feature Documentary
Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing - Foreign Language Feature
Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing - Feature Dialogue ADR
Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing - Feature Effects/Foley
Outstanding Achievement in Music Editing - Documentary
Outstanding Achievement in Music Editing - Feature Motion Picture

Cinema Audio Society

Motion Picture: Live Action
Motion Picture: Animated
Motion Picture: Documentary

Casting Society of America

Feature Animation
Feature Big Budget - Comedy
Feature Big Budget - Drama
Feature Studio or Independent - Comedy
Feature Studio or Independent - Drama
Feature Low Budget - Comedy or Drama
Feature Micro Budget - Comedy or Drama
The Zeitgeist Award

Art Directors Guild

Excellence in Production Design for a Contemporary Film
Excellence in Production Design for a Period Film
Excellence in Production Design for a Fantasy Film
Excellence in Production Design for an Animated Film

Guild of Music Supervisors

Best Music Supervision for Film Budgeted Over $25 Million
Best Music Supervision for Film Budgeted $25 Million And Under
Best Music Supervision for Film Budgeted $10 Million And Under
Best Music Supervision for a Non-Theatrically Released Film
Best Song Written and/or Recorded for a Film

Costume Designers Guild

Excellence in Contemporary Film
Excellence in Period Film
Excellence in Sci-Fi/Fantasy Film
Excellence in Costume Illustration

Make-Up Artists and Hair Stylists Guild

Best Contemporary Make-up
Best Period and/or Character Makeup
Best Special Makeup Effects
Best Contemporary Hair Styling
Best Period Hair Styling and/or Character Hair Styling

Society of Composers and Lyricists

Outstanding Original Score For a Studio Film
Outstanding Original Score For an Independent Film
Outstanding Original Song For a Drama or Documentary
Outstanding Original Song For a Comedy or Musical
David Raksin Award for Emerging Talent

Set Decorators Society of America

Best Achievement in DécoDesign of a Contemporary Feature Film
Best Achievement in DécoDesign of a Period Feature Film
Best Achievement in DécoDesign of a Science Fiction or Fantasy Feature Film
Best Achievement in DécoDesign of a Comedy or Musical Feature Film
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2024.04.17 21:36 Magai Greenville's Lord receives John Brophy Award as ECHL Coach of the Year

Greenville's Lord receives John Brophy Award as ECHL Coach of the Year

https://echl.com/news/2024/04/greenvilles-lord-receives-john-brophy-award-as-echl-coach-of-the-year
The ECHL on Wednesday announced that Andrew Lord of the Greenville Swamp Rabbits is the 2023-24 recipient of the John Brophy Award as the league’s Coach of the Year.
The John Brophy Award is the trophy presented annually to the ECHL coach selected to have contributed the most to his team’s success as selected in a vote of ECHL coaches, broadcasters, media relations directors and media members. The trophy is named for John Brophy, who won a record three ECHL titles with Hampton Roads in 1991, 1992 and 1998, and was inducted into the ECHL Hall of Fame in 2009.
Tad O’Had of Kansas City finished second in the voting, followed by Adirondack’s Peter MacArthur, Pat Mikesch of Toledo and Jacksonville’s Nick Luukko.
The winner of the Nick Vitucci Goaltender of the Year Award will be announced on Thursday.
Lord led Greenville to a 44-23-5 record in the regular season and the club’s first South Division title since the 2010-11 season. The Swamp Rabbits have advanced to the Kelly Cup Playoffs in each of Lord’s four seasons with the team, and this season, he served as one of the coaches for the 2024 Warrior/ECHL All-Star Classic in Savannah.
Prior to joining Greenville in advance of the 2020-21 season, Lord led the Cardiff Devils of the Elite Ice Hockey League to nine separate titles, including three Conference championships, two Challenge Cup championships, two League titles, and two Playoff championships. As the winningest coach in Devils history, he led the team to a 221-75-22 record across his six seasons as head coach. Prior to entering the coaching ranks, Lord enjoyed a lengthy professional hockey career out of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI). He spent 10 seasons in the pro ranks, totaling 462 games. His best work as a pro was done in the EIHL, where he scored 173 points in 216 games, all with Cardiff.
John Brophy Award Winners (ECHL Coach of the Year) 2023-24 Andrew Lord, Greenville Swamp Rabbits 2022-23 Everett Sheen, Idaho Steelheads 2021-22 Jeff Pyle, Atlanta Gladiators 2020-21 Bruce Ramsay, Wichita Thunder 2019-20 Steve Bergin, South Carolina Stingrays 2018-19 Matt Thomas, Cincinnati Cyclones 2017-18 Brad Ralph, Florida Everblades 2016-17 Dan Watson, Toledo Walleye 2015-16 Richard Matvichuk, Missouri Mavericks 2014-15 Derek Lalonde, Toledo Walleye 2013-14 Spencer Carbery, South Carolina Stingrays 2012-13 Jarrod Skalde, Cincinnati Cyclones 2011-12 Rob Murray, Alaska Aces and John Wroblewski, Gwinnett Gladiators 2010-11 Brent Thompson, Alaska Aces 2009-10 Derek Laxdal, Idaho Steelheads 2008-09 Rick Kowalsky, Trenton Devils 2007-08 Chuck Weber, Cincinnati Cyclones 2006-07 Davis Payne, Alaska Aces 2005-06 Glen Gulutzan, Las Vegas Wranglers 2004-05 Nick Vitucci, Toledo Storm 2003-04 Pat Bingham, Wheeling Nailers 2002-03 Claude Noel, Toledo Storm 2001-02 Dave Farrish, Louisiana Ice Gators 2000-01 Troy Ward, Trenton Titans 1999-00 Bob Ferguson, Florida Everblades 1998-99 Bob Ferguson, Florida Everblades 1997-98 Chris Nilan, Chesapeake IceBreakers 1996-97 Brian McCutcheon, Columbus Chill 1995-96 Roy Sommer, Richmond Renegades 1994-95 Jim Playfair, Dayton Bombers 1993-94 Barry Smith, Knoxville Cherokees 1992-93 Kurt Kleinendorst, Raleigh IceCaps 1991-92 Doug Sauter, Winston-Salem Thunderbirds 1990-91 Don Jackson, Knoxville Cherokees 1989-90 Dave Allison, Virginia Lancers 1988-89 Ron Hansis, Erie Panthers

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2024.04.15 04:35 br0kena4m All items that get multiple chemistry (2x, 3x, etc).

Hi,
I updated a team chemistry post on mut gg to include several new multi chemistry items over the last two months, and I thought I’d post it here as well.
ADDENDUM: Since this post is getting traction, I would like to add that a lot of us want EA to update the Free Agency Promo to add 2x chemistry for players in the promo that got signed by teams after the promo was released, please.
ALL TEAMS
Eric Berry S 2x Chiefs at 80 OVR; 2x Any Team at 85 OVR; 3x Any Team at 96 OVR Team Captains†
Channing Crowder MLB 2x Dolphins at 80 OVR; 2x Any Team at 85 OVR; 3x Any Team at 96 OVR Team Captains†
Kevin Mawae C 2x Jets at 80 OVR; 2x Jets, Seahawks, Titans at 81 OVR; 2x Any Team at 85 OVR; 3x Any Team at 96 OVR Team Captains†
Frank Gore HB 2x 49ers at 80 OVR; 2x Bills, Colts, Dolphins, 49ers, Jets at 81 OVR; 2x Any Team at 85 OVR; 3x Any Team at 96 OVR Team Captains†
Ronde Barber CB 2x Buccaneers at 80 OVR; 2x Any Team at 85 OVR; 3x Any Team at 96 OVR Team Captains†
Jordan Reed TE 2x Commanders at 80 OVR; 2x Commanders, 49ers at 81 OVR; 2x Any Team at 85 OVR; 3x Any Team at 96 OVR Team Captains†
Rob Eisen HB 2x Any Team NFL Combine†
Team Affinity Strategy Items (1x-4x)
ARIZONA CARDINALS
96 Emmit Smith HB 2x AKA Crews
93 Greg Dortch WR 2x Division Dynasty
92 Aeneas Williams CB 3x Team Diamonds
88 Marquise Brown WR 2x Division Dynasty
84 Paris Johnson Jr RT 2x Rookie Premiere*
ATLANTA FALCONS
98 Kirk Cousins QB 2x AKA Crews
96 Jonnu Smith TE 2x AKA Crews
94 Kirk Cousins QB 2x NFL Free Agency
93 Jake Matthews LT 2x Division Dynasty
92 Bill Fralic RG 3x Team Diamonds
88 Calais Campbell RE 2x Division Dynasty
84 Bijan Robinson HB 2x Rookie Premiere*
BALTIMORE RAVENS
96 Randall Cunningham QB 2x AKA Crews
93 Travis Jones DT 2x Division Dynasty
92 Anquan Boldin WR 3x Team Diamonds
88 Odafe Oweh ROLB 2x Division Dynasty
84 Zay Flowers WR 2x Rookie Premiere*
BUFFALO BILLS
97 Andre Reed WR 2x AKA Crews
93 Reggie Gilliam FB 2x Division Dynasty
92 Ruben Brown LG 3x Team Diamonds
88 Dion Dawkins LT 2x Division Dynasty
84 Dorian Williams MLB 2x Rookie Premiere*
Frank Gore HB 2x 49ers at 80 OVR; 2x Bills, Colts, Dolphins, 49ers, Jets at 81 OVR; 2x Any Team at 85 OVR; 3x Any Team at 96 OVR Team Captains†
CAROLINA PANTHERS
97 Charles Tillman CB 2x AKA Crews
94 Damien Lewis LG 2x NFL Free Agency
94 Josey Jewell MLB 2x NFL Free Agency
93 Bryce Young QB 2x Division Dynasty
92 Julius Peppers LE 3x Team Diamonds
88 Bradley Bozeman C 2x Division Dynasty
84 Jonathan Mingo WR 2x Rookie Premiere*
CHICAGO BEARS
97 Charles Tillman CB 2x AKA Crews
96 Gale Sayers HB 2x AKA Crews
94 Gerald Everett TE 2x NFL Free Agency
93 Nate Davis RG 2x Division Dynasty
92 Alshon Jeffery WR 3x Team Diamonds
88 Justin Jones DT 2x Division Dynasty
84 Darnell Wright RT 2x Rookie Premiere*
CINCINNATI BENGALS
94 Tee Higgins WR 2x NFL Free Agency
93 Ted Karras C 2x Division Dynasty
92 Geno Atkins DT 3x Team Diamonds
88 Logan Wilson ROLB 2x Division Dynasty
84 DJ Turner CB 2x Rookie Premiere*
CLEVELAND BROWNS
93 Shelby Harris DT 2x Division Dynasty
92 Joe Thomas LT 3x Team Diamonds
88 David Njoku TE 2x Division Dynasty
84 Dawand Jones RT 2x Rookie Premiere*
DALLAS COWBOYS
96 Troy Aikman QB AKA Crews
96 Emmit Smith HB 2x AKA Crews
96 Randall Cunningham QB 2x AKA Crews
93 Osa Odighizuwa DT 2x Division Dynasty
92 Chuck Howley MLB 3x Team Diamonds
88 Leighton Vander Esch MLB 2x Division Dynasty
84 Luke Schoonmaker TE 2x Rookie Premiere*
DENVER BRONCOS
98 Aquib Talib CB 2x AKA Crews
98 Chris Harris Jr CB 2x AKA Crews
93 Mike McGlinchey RT 2x Division Dynasty
92 Julius Thomas TE 3x Team Diamonds
88 Jerry Jeudy WR 2x Division Dynasty
84 Marvin Mims Jr WR 2x Rookie Premiere*
DETROIT LIONS
98 Amon Ra St. Brown WR 2x AKA Crews
93 Jalen Reeves-Maybin LOLB 2x Division Dynasty
92 Kevin Glover C 3x Team Diamonds
88 Penei Sewell RT 2x Division Dynasty
87 Aidan Hutchinson LE 2x Rookie Premiere*
84 Jahmyr Gibbs HB 2x Rookie Premiere*
GREEN BAY PACKERS
97 Josh Jacobs HB 2x NFL Free Agency
93 Elgton Jenkins LG 2x Division Dynasty
92 Clay Matthews LOLB 3x Team Diamonds
88 Christian Watson WR 2x Division Dynasty
84 Lukas Van Ness LOLB 2x Rookie Premiere*
HOUSTON TEXANS
97 Dalton Schultz TE 2x NFL Free Agency
96 J.J. Watt RE 3x Team Diamonds
93 Sheldon Rankins DT 2x Division Dynasty
92 Mario Williams LE 3x Team Diamonds
88 Jimmie Ward SS 2x Division Dynasty
84 C.J. Stroud QB 2x Rookie Premiere*
INDIANAPOLIS COLTS
99 Pat Mcafee P 2x April Fool's
97 Marshall Faulk HB 2x AKA Crews
97 Michael Pittman Jr WR 2x NFL Free Agency
93 Samson Ebukam RE 2x Division Dynasty
92 Reggie Wayne WR 3x Team Diamonds
88 Julian Blackmon SS 2x Division Dynasty
84 Julius Brents CB 2x Rookie Premiere*
Frank Gore HB 2x 49ers at 80 OVR; 2x Bills, Colts, Dolphins, 49ers, Jets at 81 OVR; 2x Any Team at 85 OVR; 3x Any Team at 96 OVR Team Captains†
JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS
93 Roy Robertson-Harris RE 2x Division Dynasty
92 Donovin Darius SS 3x Team Diamonds
88 Zay Jones WR 2x Division Dynasty
84 Brenton Strange TE 2x Rookie Premiere*
KANSAS CITY CHIEFS
98 Travis Kelce TE 2x AKA Crews
93 Donovan Smith LT 2x Division Dynasty
92 Will Shields RG 3x Team Diamonds
88 Isiah Pacheco HB 2x Division Dynasty
86 Darrelle Revis CB 2x Playoffs†
84 Rashee Rice WR 2x Rookie Premiere*
Eric Berry S 2x Chiefs at 80 OVR; 2x Any Team at 85 OVR Team Captains†
Chiefs Super Bowl Offensive Playbook 1x
Chiefs Super Bowl Defensive Playbook 1x
Chiefs Super Bowl Home Uniform 1x
Chiefs Super Bowl Away Uniform 1x
Chiefs Super Bowl Base Stadium 1x
LAS VEGAS RAIDERS
93 Daniel Carlson K 2x Division Dynasty
92 Lincoln Kennedy RT 3x Team Diamonds
88 Marcus Epps FS 2x Division Dynasty
84 Tyree Wilson ROLB 2x Rookie Premiere*
LOS ANGELES CHARGERS
98 Chris Harris Jr CB 2x AKA Crews
96 Hunter Henry TE 2x AKA Crews
93 Zion Johnson LG 2x Division Dynasty
92 Phillip Rivers QB 3x Team Diamonds
88 Gerald Everett TE 2x Division Dynasty
84 Tuli Tuipulotu LOLB 2x Rookie Premiere*
LOS ANGELES RAMS
98 Aquib Talib CB 2x AKA Crews
98 Kevin Dotson LG 2x NFL Free Agency
97 Isaac Bruce WR 2x AKA Crews
97 Marshall Faulk HB 2x AKA Crews
96 Todd Gurley HB 3x Team Diamonds
93 Coleman Shelton C 2x Division Dynasty
92 Ryan McNeil CB 3x Team Diamonds
88 Kyren Williams HB 2x Division Dynasty
84 Byron Young LOLB 2x Rookie Premiere*
MIAMI DOLPHINS
96 Jonnu Smith TE 2x AKA Crews
93 Jason Sanders K 2x Division Dynasty
92 Reshad Jones FS 3x Team Diamonds
88 Emmanuel Ogbah LE 2x Division Dynasty
84 Cam Smith CB 2x Rookie Premiere*
Channing Crowder MLB 2x Dolphins at 80 OVR; 2x Any Team at 85 OVR; 3x Any Team at 96 OVR Team Captains†
Frank Gore HB 2x 49ers at 80 OVR; 2x Bills, Colts, Dolphins, 49ers, Jets at 81 OVR; 2x Any Team at 85 OVR; 3x Any Team at 96 OVR Team Captains†
MINNESOTA VIKINGS
98 Danielle Hunter LOLB 2x NFL Free Agency
98 Kirk Cousins QB 2x AKA Crews
96 Randall Cunningham QB 2x AKA Crews
93 Dalton Risner LG 2x Division Dynasty
92 Fran Tarkenton QB 3x Team Diamonds
88 Harrison Phillips LE 2x Division Dynasty
84 Jay Ward FS 2x Rookie Premiere*
NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS
98 Aquib Talib CB 2x AKA Crews
97 Mike Owenu RT 2x NFL Free Agency
96 Hunter Henry TE 2x AKA Crews
96 Jonnu Smith TE 2x AKA Crews
93 Cole Strange LG 2x Division Dynasty
92 Logan Mankins RG 3x Team Diamonds
88 Jabrill Peppers FS 2x Division Dynasty
86 Darrelle Revis CB 2x Playoffs†
84 Christian Gonzalez CB 2x Rookie Premiere*
NEW ORLEANS SAINTS
98 Chris Harris Jr CB 2x AKA Crews
98 Cameron Jordan LE 2x AKA Crews
93 Rashid Shaheed WR 2x Division Dynasty
92 Jimmy Graham TE 3x Team Diamonds
88 Tyrann Mathieu FS 2x Division Dynasty
84 Bryan Bresee DT 2x Rookie Premiere*
NEW YORK GIANTS
97 Brian Burns RE 2x NFL Free Agency
93 Evan Neal RT 2x Division Dynasty
92 Terry Kinard FS 3x Team Diamonds
88 Shane Lemieux LG 2x Division Dynasty
84 John Michael Schmitz C 2x Rookie Premiere*
NEW YORK JETS
93 Tony Adams SS 2x Division Dynasty
92 Joe Klecko DT 3x Team Diamonds
88 Laken Tomlinson LG 2x Division Dynasty
86 Darrelle Revis CB 2x Playoffs†
84 Will McDonald IV RE 2x Rookie Premiere*
Kevin Mawae C 2x Jets at 80 OVR; 2x Jets, Seahawks, Titans at 81 OVR; 2x Any Team at 85 OVR; 3x Any Team at 96 OVR Team Captains†
Frank Gore HB 2x 49ers at 80 OVR; 2x Bills, Colts, Dolphins, 49ers, Jets at 81 OVR; 2x Any Team at 85 OVR; 3x Any Team at 96 OVR Team Captains†
PHILADELPHIA EAGLES
97 John Madden MLB 2x Ring of Honor
96 Randall Cunningham QB 2x AKA Crews
93 D'Andre Swift HB 2x Division Dynasty
92 Troy Vincent CB 3x Team Diamonds
88 James Bradberry IV CB 2x Division Dynasty
84 Nolan Smith Jr LOLB 2x Rookie Premiere*
PITTSBURGH STEELERS
93 Broderick Jones RT 2x Division Dynasty
92 Le'Veon Bell HB 3x Team Diamonds
88 Mason Cole C 2x Division Dynasty
84 Darnell Washington TE 2x Rookie Premiere*
SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS
97 Isaac Bruce WR 2x AKA Crews
93 Aaron Banks LG 2x Division Dynasty
92 Merton Hanks FS 3x Team Diamonds
88 Dre Greenlaw ROLB 2x Division Dynasty
84 Ji'Ayir Brown SS 2x Rookie Premiere*
Frank Gore HB 2x 49ers at 80 OVR; 2x Bills, Colts, Dolphins, 49ers, Jets at 81 OVR; 2x Any Team at 85 OVR; 3x Any Team at 96 OVR Team Captains†
Jordan Reed TE 2x Commanders at 80 OVR; 2x Commanders, 49ers at 81 OVR; 2x Any Team at 85 OVR; 3x Any Team at 96 OVR Team Captains†
49ers Super Bowl Offensive Playbook 1x
49ers Super Bowl Defensive Playbook 1x
49ers Super Bowl Home Uniform 1x
49ers Super Bowl Away Uniform 1x
49ers Super Bowl Base Stadium 1x
SEATTLE SEAHAWKS
93 Jason Myers K 2x Division Dynasty
92 Steve Largent WR 3x Team Diamonds
88 Jaxon Smith-Njigba WR 2x Division Dynasty
84 Anthony Bradford RG 2x Rookie Premiere*
Kevin Mawae C 2x Jets at 80 OVR; 2x Jets, Seahawks, Titans at 81 OVR; 2x Any Team at 85 OVR; 3x Any Team at 96 OVR Team Captains†
TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS
98 Aquib Talib CB 2x AKA Crews
98 Mike Evans WR 2x NFL Free Agency
93 Aaron Stinnie LG 2x Division Dynasty
92 Doug Martin HB 3x Team Diamonds
88 Ryan Neal SS 2x Division Dynasty
86 Darrelle Revis CB 2x Playoffs†
84 Yaya Diaby LOLB 2x Rookie Premiere*
Ronde Barber CB 2x Buccaneers at 80 OVR; 2x Any Team at 85 OVR; 3x Any Team at 96 OVR Team Captains†
TENESSEE TITANS
97 Chidobe Awuzie CB 2x NFL Free Agency
96 Jonnu Smith TE 2x AKA Crews
93 Azeez Al-Shaair MLB 2x Division Dynasty
92 Keith Bulluck ROLB 3x Team Diamonds
88 Jeffery Simmons RE 2x Division Dynasty
84 Will Levis QB 2x Rookie Premiere*
Kevin Mawae C 2x Jets at 80 OVR; 2x Jets, Seahawks, Titans at 81 OVR; 2x Any Team at 85 OVR; 3x Any Team at 96 OVR Team Captains†
WASHINGTON COMMANDERS
98 Kirk Cousins QB 2x AKA Crews
97 Andre Reed WR 2x AKA Crews
94 Frankie Luvu LOLB 2x NFL Free Agency
93 James Smith-Williams LE 2x Division Dynasty
92 Brian Orakpo ROLB 3x Team Diamonds
88 Cody Barton MLB 2x Division Dynasty
84 Emmanuel Forbes CB 2x Rookie Premiere*
Jordan Reed TE 2x Commanders at 80 OVR; 2x Commanders, 49ers at 81 OVR; 2x Any Team at 85 OVR; 3x Any Team at 96 OVR Team Captains†
*Marks a player item that requires a token that is no longer obtainable in order to get an extra chemistry slot
†Marks a player item that must hit a certain overall to unlock an extra chemistry slot for either the team represented on the player item's card art, all the teams the player started a game for throughout their career, or any team
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2024.03.15 21:19 LAZYTOWWWWWN Oregon announces the signings of 14 free agents

These deals were completed between March 11 and March 15.
Specific contract info can be found in the Salary Cap sheet in the pinned post.

Position Player Contract
QB Jacoby Brissett 2 years, $30 million
QB Sam Darnold 2 years, $20 million
RB Derrick Henry 2 years, $28 million
RB Austin Ekeler 2 years, $17 million
TE Gerald Everett 2 years, $22 million
C Aaron Brewer 3 years, $21 million
DL Armon Watts 1 year, $3 million
EDGE Brent Urban 1 year, $1.4 million
DL DJ Reader 2 years, $27.5 million
MLB Bobby Wagner 1 year, $12 million
MLB Patrick Queen 4 years, $75 million
OLB Jordan Hicks 1 year, $7 million
S Alohi Gilman 2 years, $12 million
P Braden Mann 2 years, $6 million

With these moves (not accounting for the Top-51 rule), Oregon has $20,907,682 left in 2024 cap space. The team has 59 players currently under contract.
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2024.03.10 23:30 LAZYTOWWWWWN Oregon Operators 2024 Free Agency

Italicized indicates the player has agreed to terms.
Strikethrough indicates the Operators' offer was rescinded or rejected.
Oregon has the right to pull offers from players if another offer is accepted first.
March
11th (Legal Tampering) (RD 3/25) 53 offers extended
QB Jacoby Brissett 2 yr / $30m
QB Ryan Tannehill 2 yr / $30m
QB Gardner Minshew 1yr / $8m
QB Sam Darnold 2 yr / $20m
QB Drew Lock 1 yr / $3m
RB Derrick Henry 2yr / $28m
RB Saquon Barkley 3 yr / $27m
RB Josh Jacobs 3 yr / $25m
RB Tony Pollard 1 yr / $9m
RB Austin Ekeler 2 yr / $17m
RB AJ Dillon 3 yr / $22.5m
WR KJ Osborn 2 yr / $10m
WR Darnell Mooney 1 yr / $5.8m
WR Cedrick Wilson Jr 2 yr / $10m
TE Will Dissly 1 yr / $4m
TE Marcedes Lewis 1 yr / $2.75m
TE Noah Fant 2 yr / $17m
OT Trent Brown 1 yr / $3.9m
OT Donovan Smith 1 yr / $5m
OT Chris Hubbard $3.5m
OT Kendall Lamm $3.5m
C Llyod Cushenberry 4 yr / $40m
C Aaron Brewer 3 yr / $21m
C Tyler Biadasz 4 yr / $30m
C Connor Williams 1 yr / $3m
C Jon Feliciano 1 yr / $3m
ED Derek Barnett 1 yr / $3m
ED Zach Baun 1 yr / $3m
ED Jalen Reeves-Maybin 1 yr / $3m
DL DJ Reader 2 yr / $27.5m
DL Grover Stewart 1 yr / $9m
DL Javon Kinlaw 2 yr / $11m
DL Sheldon Rankins 2 yr / $17m
LB Patrick Queen 4 yr / $75m
LB Josey Jewell 2 yr / $13m
LB Lavonte David 1 yr / $9m
LB Bobby Wagner 1 yr / $12m
LB Devin White 3 yr / $21m
LB Jerome Baker 3 yr / $21m
LB Erick Kendricks 1 yr / $7m
LB Jordan Hicks 1 yr / $7m
LB Willie Gay Jr 2 yr / $7.5m
CB Stephon Gilmore 1 yr / $7m
CB Myles Bryant 2 yr / $12m
CB Isaac Yiadom 2 yr / $8m
CB Keisean Nixon 2 yr / 10m
CB Chandon Sullivan 1 yr / $3m
S Alohi Gilman 2 yr / $12m
S Kamren Curl 2 yr / $12m
S Justin Simmons 2 yr / $17m
S Jordan Fuller 3 yr / $20m
P Corey Bojorquez 2 yr / $6m
P Rigoberto Sanchez 2 yr / $6m
P Tommy Townsend 2 yr / $5m
P Braden Mann 2 yr / $6m

12th (Legal Tampering) (RD 3/26) 20 offers extended

WR Calvin Ridley 2 yr / $20m
WR Tyler Boyd 2 yr / $10m
WR Josh Reynolds 2 yr / $10m
WR Marquise Brown 2 yr / $10m
WR Curtis Samuel 2 yr / $10m
WR DJ Chark 2 yr / $10m
WR Odell Beckham Jr 1 yr / $5m
TE Gerald Everett 2 yr / $22m
TE Adam Trautman 2 yr / $16m
TE Austin Hooper 2 yr / $16m
TE MyCole Pruitt 1 yr / $6m
TE Tyler Kroft 1 yr / $2.5m
OT Chuma Edoga 2 yr / $6m
OT Geron Christian 2 yr / $6m
OG Connor Williams 2yr / $6m
OG David Edwards 2 yr /$6m
CB Steven Nelson 1 yr / $6m
CB Kenny Moore 1 yr / $8m
CB Levi Wallace 1 yr / $4m
P Thomas Morestead 1 yr / $3m

13th (League Year Starts) (RD 3/27) 51 offers extended

WR Chris Moore 1 yr / $3.5m
WR Nick Westbrook 1 yr / $3.5m
WR Braxton Berrios 1 yr / $3.5m
WR Van Jefferson 1 yr / $3.5m
WR Demarcus Robinson 1 yr / $3.5m
WR Laviska Shenault 1 yr / $2m
WR Scotty Miller 1 yr / $2.5m
WR Jamison Crowder 1 yr / $2.5m
WR Byron Pringle 1 yr / $2.5m
WR River Cracraft 1 yr / $2.5m
WR Quez Watkins 1 yr / $2.5m
WR Hunter Renfrow 1 yr / $4.5m
OT Corenelius Lucas 1 yr / $3m
OT Yosh Nijman 1 yr / $3m
OG Mark Glowinski 1 yr /$1.4m
OG Aaron Stinne 1 yr / $1.4m
OG Austin Schlottman 1 yr / $1.4m
ED Justin Houstin 1 yr / $1.4m
ED Brent Urban 1 yr / $1.4m
ED Jake Martin 1 yr / $1.4m
ED Kentavius Street 1 yr / $1.4m
ED David Mayo 1 yr / $1.4m
ED William Gholston 1 yr / $1.4m
ED Marcus Golden 1 yr / $2.5m
ED Chase Young 3 yr / $27m
DL Adam Butler 1 yr / $4.5m
DL John Rankins 1 yr / $4m
DL Teair Tart 1 yr / $2m
DL Armon Watts 1 yr / $2.5m
DL Nick Williams 1 yr / $2m
DL Neville Gallimore 1 yr / $2m
CB Bryce Hall 1 yr / $1.4m
CB Darnay Holmes 1 yr / $1.4m
CB Justin Bethel 1 yr / $1.4m
CB Shaquill Griffin 1 yr / $1.6m
CB Arthur Maulet 1 yr / $1.8m
CB Logan Ryan 1 yr / $1.8m
CB Daryl Worley 1 yr / $1.8m
CB Tre White 1 yr / $3m
S Miles Killebrew 1 yr / $1.6m
S Justin Evans 1 yr / $1.8m
S Taylor Rapp 1 yr / $2m
S Sam Franklin 1 yr / $2m
S Adrian Amos 1 yr / $2.3m
S Keanu Neal 1 yr / $2m
S Terrell Edmunds 1 yr / $2m
S Duron Harmon 1 yr / $2m
S Ashtyn Davis 1 yr / $2.5m
S John Johnson 1 yr / $2.5m
S K'Von Wallace 1 yr / $4.3m

March 14th (RD 3/28)
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2024.01.14 16:31 Charrgerrr Chargers 2024 Off-season Preview: Offense

The Chargers are entering the 2024 offseason at almost negative $45 million in cap space, major changes are coming. And with a new coaching staff and front office, it’s very hard to predict who will stay and who will wear a different uniform next season and what free agent targets make sense. Here is a great article from PFF on how the Chargers stack up vs the rest of the NFL in terms of resources and maneuverability. For your reference, the NFL Free Agency Glossary which covers everything you need to know about free agency.
Below I have outlined the current situation of each position group on the offensive side of the ball for reference before the pieces start moving. Drop your thoughts, predictions, and wishes in the comments! All numbers in my posts come from the great people at OverTheCap.
Quarterback
Under Contract: Justin Herbert, Max Duggan
Free Agents: Easton Stick, Will Grier
Outlook: Justin Herbert is under contract through 2029, and Max Duggan was signed to a futures contract for the 2024 season. He will compete for the backup job next year. Easton Stick got his first real game action this season after four years on the team and failed to win a game, although his lack of supporting cast should be considered. The new regime will decide if they want to bring him back or look elsewhere. Will Grier was signed because of his familiarity with Kellen Moore. If Moore is retained, Grier could be back. The Chargers may opt to look for a more capable/veteran backup option if cap space permits.
Possible Targets: Marcus Mariota, Josh Dobbs, Blaine Gabbert
Runningback
Under Contract: Isaiah Spiller, Elijah Dotson, Jaret Patterson
Free Agents: Austin Ekeler, Joshua Kelley,
Outlook: Isaiah Spiller has two years left on his rookie contract. Elijah Dotson and Jaret Patterson were signed to futures contracts for the 2024 season. Spiller has not shown much in his limited opportunities, and Dotson and Patterson will compete for roster spots. The team is almost certain to move on from Austin Ekeler after his steep decline in play this season, along with his goal of a lucrative new contract. Joshua Kelley could possibly be brought back as a backup. This room requires at least one addition, maybe even two. A cheap free agent and a rookie would make sense. There are a lot of big name players available this offseason but I would not expect the Chargers to spend much on a runningback with all of the other holes.
Possible Targets: D’Andre Swift, D’Onta Foreman, D’Ernest Johnson
Wide Receiver
Under Contract: Keenan Allen, Mike Williams, Josh Palmer, Quentin Johnston, Derius Davis, Simi Fehoko
Free Agents: Jalen Guyton, Alex Erickson, Keelan Doss (ERFA)
Outlook: The first big decision the new front office will make is what to do with this group of wide receivers. Keenan Allen and Mike Williams carry 2024 cap hits of $34.7M and $32.5M respectively, both entering the final year of their current contracts. Cutting/trading Keenan would save $23.1M, and Mike $20M. Mike is almost certainly gone, probably cut unless a trade partner is willing to take on that contract. Keenan Allen was having possibly the best season of his career before a late injury, and he has said he wants to retire a Charger so I expect him to return. An extension with void years could be used to lower his 2024 cap hit. Josh Palmer is entering the final year of his rookie deal, Quentin Johnston and Derius Davis the second. Simi Fehoko was signed to a futures contract. Jalen Guyton, Alex Erickson, and Keelan Doss are all practice squad candidates for next year if re-signed. Wide receiver is a likely early draft pick target, I do not expect a significant free agent signing.
Targets: Byron Pringle, Olamide Zaccheus, Mack Hollins
Tight End
Under Contract: Donald Parham, Stone Smartt
Free Agents: Gerald Everett, Nick Vannett
Outlook: Donald Parham and Stone Smartt both will enter the final year of their contracts in 2024. Neither player has shown the ability to top the depth chart, so there will need to be at least one significant addition to this group. Gerald Everett has been a reliable and underrated veteran on the offense, and could very likely be re-signed for the right price. Vannett was a mid-season pickup signed for his blocking ability and could also be kept for cheap. This is another possible early draft position.
Possible Targets: Hunter Henry, Austin Hooper, Drew Sample
Offensive Line
Under Contract: Rashawn Slater, Zion Johnson, Corey Linsley, Jamaree Salyer, Trey Pipkins, Brendan Jaimes, Jordan McFadden, Andrew Trainer, Brent Laing
Free Agents: Will Clapp, Foster Sarrell (ERFA), Zack Bailey (ERFA), Cameron Tom (RFA)
Outlook: Corey Linsley is all but certain to retire, which will save $8.9M in cap space. Rashawn Slater is entering the fourth year of his rookie contract. His fifth year option will be picked up and he is likely to sign a massive extension this offseason. Trey Pipkins is under contract through 2025. Zion Johnson and Jamaree Salyer are entering the third year of their rookie contracts, Jordan McFadden the second, and Brenden Jaimes the fourth/final. Andrew Trainer and Brett Laing were signed to futures contracts. With Linsley retiring and Clapp hitting free agency, center is a top priority in this offseason. The free agent pool is small so the price will be high for the few good options, but if we make any big signing this year, center is probably it. It’s also not the strongest draft class but that will certainly be strongly considered. Jaimes filled in at center after Clapp went down, it’s possible he takes the primary backup spot. Foster Sarrell was the swing tackle this season so he needs to be re-signed or replaced.
Possible Targets: Lloyd Cushenberry, Andre James, Tyler Biadasz
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2023.12.30 02:36 HoardEG FSW characyers who would use reddit (like me)

Complete list
Claira
Fahns (lightly, because claira tells him to)
The Chaos Demon (for 5 years now)
Zero (it help him track his targets)
Mark (hides it)
Sniper
That ginger guy that James robbed in Raitrezs who was like "My company will get you!!!!!"
The human riese
Dave (for cute animal content exclusively)
TODD RAZNER
Dwight Shrute
Paranoid Hillbilly
Jac
Sernin
Ellis
Chetsaki (she strikes me as a gamer)
Everette (its why she can't socialize)
Jago (its why he's an incel)
Kuro Vicigus
Arthur Scritman (its a reputable news sourcw firsthand)
Kennedy Douglass (hes trying to catch up)
Ivam Brent
Offerman
please upvote
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2023.12.28 16:54 Extra-Hope-326 Live action fan casting

Ashley Liao as Marinette
Milo Manheim as Adrien/Felix
Damion Poitier as Gabriel
Camille Hyde as Alya
Bradley Steven Perry as Plagg
Lana Parrilla as Tikki
Reina Hardesty as Kagami
Tyrel Jackson Williams as Nino
Kit Connor as Nathaniel
Elliot Page as Marc
JoJo Siwa as Rose
Sofia Carson as Juleka
Augie Isaac as Nooroo
Nicole Maines as Duusu
Dove Cameron as Zoe
Brooke Sorenson as Chloe
Paris Berelc as Lila
Grace Van Dien as Alix
Jake Short as Luka
Amber Midthunder as Jessica
Cinthya Carmona as Aeon
Kate McKinnon as Ms. Bustier
Samira Wiley as Gisele
Patton Oswalt as Andre Glacier
Jennifer Morrison as Emilie/Amelie
Neal McDonough as Andre Bourgeois
Elizabeth Mitchell as Audrey
Kira Kosarin as Sabrina
Rosalind Chao as Sabine
Spencer Boldman as Kim
Tom Everett Scott as Tom
Robert Carlyle as Orikko
Selena Gómez as Roaar
Odeya Rush as Ziggy
Demi Lovato as Pollen
Trevor Tordjman as Ivan
Millie Bobby Brown as Mylene
Michael D. Cohen as Longg
Dwayne Johnson as Stompp
Morgan Freeman as Sass
Anna Cathcart as Daizzi
Meg Donnelly as Barkk
Chloe Grace Moretz as Xuppu
Salma Hayek as Trixx
Isabella Blake-Thomas as Kaalki
Isabela Merced as Fluff
Lawrence Fishburne as Wayzz
Kelli Berglund as Mullo
Jackie Chan as Wang Fu
Simu Liu as Grandmaster Suhan
Halle Bailey as Anansi
Yvette Nicole Brown as Ms. Mendeleiev
Lauren Ridloff as Lila's deaf mother
Emma Roberts as Lila’s other mother
Rila Fukushima as Tomoe
Alexander Fonseca as Max
William Brent as Luka
Joseph Motiki as Jagged Stone
Hal Sparks as Mr. Damocles
NGL this has made me realize there are a LOT of characters.
I thought it might be fun to cast transgender actors as Duusu and Longg since their genders are unclear
If you’ve seen Mighty Med you know Brooke Sorenson as Chloe is correct.
There are a few things I am concerned about. If I include Milo Mannheim, Meg Donnelly, and Trevor Tordjman, will people think I’m trying to capitalize on ZOMBIES? And if I include Tyrel Jackson Williams, Spencer Boldman, Kelli Berglund, William Brent, and Hal Sparks, will people think I’m trying to capitalize on Lab Rats?
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2023.12.19 08:00 Rfowl009 Final Predictions for the 96th Oscars Nominees and Winners

I'm cutting it loose. Tying the knot. Closing the circle. Happy holidays!

BEST MOTION PICTURE OF THE YEAR

  1. Oppenheimer Christopher Nolan, Charles Roven and Emma Thomas Universal Pictures
  2. Killers of the Flower Moon Dan Friedkin, Daniel Lupi, Martin Scorsese and Bradley Thomas Apple Original Films and Paramount Pictures
  3. Poor Things Ed Guiney, Yorgos Lanthimos, Andrew Lowe and Emma Stone Searchlight Pictures
  4. Barbie Tom Ackerley, Robbie Brenner, David Heyman and Margot Robbie Warner Bros.
  5. The Holdovers Bill Block, David Hemingson and Mark Johnson Focus Features
  6. American Fiction Cord Jefferson, Jermaine Johnson, Nikos Karamigios and Ben LeClair Amazon MGM Studios
  7. Maestro Fred Berner, Bradley Cooper, Amy Durning, Kristie Macosko Krieger, Martin Scorsese and Steven Spielberg Netflix
  8. Past Lives David Hinojosa, Pamela Koffler and Christine Vachon A24
  9. Anatomy of a Fall Marie-Ange Luciani and David Thion Neon
  10. The Zone of Interest Ewa Puszczynska and James Wilson A24
Dark Horse: The Society of the Snow (Netflix)

BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE

  1. Maestro Bradley Cooper Netflix
  2. Oppenheimer Cillian Murphy Universal Pictures
  3. The Holdovers Paul Giamatti Focus Features
  4. American Fiction Jeffrey Wright Amazon MGM Studios
  5. Killers of the Flower Moon Leonardo DiCaprio Apple Original Films and Paramount Pictures
Dark Horse: Rustin - Colman Domingo (Netflix)

BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A LEADING ROLE

  1. Killers of the Flower Moon Lily Gladstone Apple Original Films and Paramount Pictures
  2. Poor Things Emma Stone Searchlight Pictures
  3. Maestro Carey Mulligan Netflix
  4. Anatomy of a Fall Sandra Hüller Neon
  5. Barbie Margot Robbie Warner Bros.
Dark Horse: Nyad - Annette Bening (Netflix)

BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE

  1. Oppenheimer Robert Downey Jr. Universal Pictures
  2. Barbie Ryan Gosling Warner Bros.
  3. Killers of the Flower Moon Robert De Niro Apple Original Films and Paramount Pictures
  4. Poor Things Mark Ruffalo Searchlight Pictures
  5. May December Charles Melton Netflix
Dark Horse: The Holdovers - Dominic Sessa (Focus Features)

BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE

  1. The Holdovers Da'Vine Joy Randolph Focus Features
  2. The Color Purple Danielle Brooks Warner Bros.
  3. Oppenheimer Emily Blunt Universal Pictures
  4. Nyad Jodie Foster Netflix
  5. May December Julianne Moore Netflix
Dark Horse: Barbie - America Ferrara (Warner Bros.)

BEST ACHIEVEMENT IN DIRECTING

  1. Oppenheimer Christopher Nolan Universal Pictures
  2. Killers of the Flower Moon Martin Scorsese Apple Original Films and Paramount Pictures
  3. Poor Things Yorgos Lanthimos Searchlight Pictures
  4. Barbie Greta Gerwig Warner Bros.
  5. The Zone of Interest Jonathan Glazer A24
Dark Horse: Past Lives - Celine Song (A24)

BEST ACHIEVEMENT IN WRITING, ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY

  1. Barbie Greta Gerwig and Noah Baumbach Warner Bros.
  2. The Holdovers David Hemingson Focus Features
  3. Past Lives Celine Song A24
  4. Anatomy of a Fall Justine Triet and Arthur Harari Neon
  5. May December Samy Burch and Alex Mechanik Netflix
Dark Horse: Maestro - Bradley Cooper and Josh Singer (Netflix)

BEST ACHIEVEMENT IN WRITING, ADAPTED SCREENPLAY

  1. Killers of the Flower Moon Eric Roth and Martin Scorsese Based on the nonfiction book by David Grann Apple Original Films and Paramount Pictures
  2. Oppenheimer Christopher Nolan Based on the nonfiction book by Kai Bird and Martin Sherwin Universal Pictures
  3. Poor Things Tony McNamara Based on the novel by Alasdair Gray Searchlight Pictures
  4. American Fiction Cord Jefferson Based on the novel by Percival Everett Amazon MGM Studios
  5. All of Us Strangers Andrew Haigh Based on the novel by Taichi Yamada Searchlight Pictures
Dark Horse: The Zone of Interest - Jonathan Glazer (A24)

BEST ACHIEVEMENT IN FILM EDITING

  1. Oppenheimer Jennifer Lame Universal Pictures
  2. Killers of the Flower Moon Thelma Schoonmaker Apple Original Films and Paramount Pictures
  3. Poor Things Yorgos Mavropsaridis Searchlight Pictures
  4. The Holdovers Kevin Trent Focus Features
  5. Barbie Nick Houy Warner Bros.
Dark Horse: Past Lives - Keith Fraase (A24)

BEST ACHIEVEMENT IN CINEMATOGRAPHY

  1. Oppenheimer Hoyte van Hoytema Universal Pictures
  2. Poor Things Robbie Ryan Searchlight Pictures
  3. Killers of the Flower Moon Rodrigo Prieto Apple Original Films and Paramount Pictures
  4. Maestro Matthew Libatique Netflix
  5. The Zone of Interest Łukasz Żal A24
Dark Horse: Saltburn - Linus Sandgren (Amazon MGM Studios)

BEST ACHIEVEMENT IN PRODUCTION DESIGN

  1. Barbie Sarah Greenwood, Katie Spencer and Ashley Swanson Warner Bros.
  2. Poor Things Shona Heath, James Price and Zsuzsa Mihalek Searchlight Pictures
  3. Killers of the Flower Moon Jack Fisk and Adams Willis Apple Original Films and Paramount Pictures
  4. Oppenheimer Ruth De Jong, Claire Kaufman, Olivia Peebles and Adam Willis Universal Pictures
  5. Napoleon Arthur Max, Celia Bobak and Ellie Griff Apple Original Films and Columbia Pictures
Dark Horse: The Color Purple (Warner Bros.)

BEST ACHIEVEMENT IN COSTUME DESIGN

  1. Poor Things Holly Waddington Searchlight Pictures
  2. Barbie Jacqueline Durran Warner Bros.
  3. Killers of the Flower Moon Jacqueline West Apple Original Films and Paramount Pictures
  4. Napoleon Janty Yates Apple Original Films and Columbia Pictures
  5. The Color Purple Francine Jamison-Tanchuk Warner Bros.
Dark Horse: Wonka - Lindy Hemming (Warner Bros.)

BEST ACHIEVEMENT IN MAKEUP & HAIRSTYLING

  1. Maestro Kazu Hiro, Jackie Risotto and Jameson Eaton Netflix
  2. Poor Things Nadia Stacey and Josh Weston Searchlight Pictures
  3. Barbie Robb Crafer and Lois McIntosh Warner Bros.
  4. Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 Mo Meinhart and Linda Traxler Walt Disney Studio Pictures
  5. Oppenheimer Luisa Abel and Todd Kelitsch Universal Pictures
Dark Horse: Golda (Bleecker Street Media)

BEST ACHIEVEMENT IN MUSIC, ORIGINAL SCORE

  1. Oppenheimer Ludwig Göransson Universal Pictures
  2. Killers of the Flower Moon Robbie Robertson Apple Original Films and Paramount Pictures
  3. Poor Things Jerskin Fendrix Searchlight Pictures
  4. The Zone of Interest Mica Levi A24
  5. Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse Daniel Pemberton Columbia Pictures
Dark Horse: Elemental - Thomas Newman (Walt Disney Studio Pictures)

BEST ACHIEVEMENT IN MUSIC, ORIGINAL SONG

  1. Barbie "What Was I Made For?" by Billie Eilish O'Connell and Finneas O'Connell Warner Bros.
  2. Barbie "I'm Just Ken" by Mark Ronson and Andrew Wyatt Warner Bros.
  3. Rustin "Road to Freedom" by Lenny Kravitz Netflix
  4. The Color Purple "Keep It Movin'" by Denisia Andrews, Brittany Coney, Halle Bailey and Morten Ristorp Warner Bros.
  5. American Symphony "It Never Went Away" by Jon Batiste and Dan Wilson Netflix
Dark Horse: The Color Purple - "Keep It Movin'" (Warner Bros.)

BEST ACHIEVEMENT IN SOUND

  1. Oppenheimer Richard King and Michael W. Mitchell Universal Pictures
  2. Killers of the Flower Moon Mark Ulano and Philip Stockton Apple Original Films and Paramount Pictures
  3. Maestro Steven Morrow and Randy Torres Netflix
  4. The Zone of Interest Tarn Willers, Brendan Feeney and Joe Mount A24
  5. Ferrari Angelo Bonanni and Brent Findley Neon
Dark Horse: The Killer (Netflix)

BEST ACHIEVEMENT IN VISUAL EFFECTS

  1. The Creator Jonathan Bullock, Neil Corbould, Danielle Legovich and Alexis Torres 20th Century Studios
  2. Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 Jason Galeon, Lindsay MacGowan, Vincent Papaix and Daniel Sudick Walt Disney Studio Pictures
  3. Poor Things Gabor Kiszelly and Simon Hughes Searchlight Pictures
  4. Society of the Snow Pau Costa, Félix Bergés, Carlos Navarro Belenguer, Laura Pedro and Àlex Villagrasa Netflix
  5. Dungeons and Dragons: Honor Amongst Thieves Katherine Farrar Bluff, Eric Frazier, Shane Mahan and Charlie Rock Paramount Pictures
Dark Horse: Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse (Columbia Pictures)

BEST ANIMATED FEATURE FILM

  1. Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse Joaquin Dos Santos, Kemp Powers and Justin K. Thompson Columbia Pictures
  2. The Boy and the Heron Hayao Miyazaki GKIDS
  3. Elemental Peter Sohn Walt Disney Studio Pictures
  4. Nimona Nick Bruno and Troy Quane Netflix
  5. Robot Dreams Pablo Berger Neon
Dark Horse: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem (Paramount Pictures)

BEST INTERNATIONAL FEATURE FILM

  1. The Zone of Interest United Kingdom; Jonathan Glazer A24
  2. The Taste of Things France; Anh Hung Tran IFC Films
  3. Perfect Days Japan; Wim Wenders Neon
  4. Society of the Snow Spain; J.A. Bayona Netflix
  5. The Teacher's Lounge Germany; Ilker Çatak Sony Pictures Classics
Dark Horse: Fallen Leaves - Finland; Aki Kaurismäki (MUBI)

BEST DOCUMENTARY FEATURE

  1. Beyond Utopia Madeleine Gavin Roadside Attractions
  2. 20 Days in Mariupol Mstyslav Chernov PBS Distribution
  3. Four Daughters Kaouther Ben Hania Kino Lorber
  4. The Eternal Memory Maite Alberdi MTV Documentary Films
  5. American Symphony Matthew Heineman Netflix
Dark Horse: Still: A Michael J. Fox Movie (Apple TV+)
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2023.12.03 07:45 Rfowl009 December Predictions (20 Categories, Ranked)

BEST MOTION PICTURE OF THE YEAR

  1. Oppenheimer Christopher Nolan, Charles Roven and Emma Thomas Universal Pictures
  2. The Holdovers Bill Block, David Hemingson and Mark Johnson Focus Features
  3. Poor Things Ed Guiney, Yorgos Lanthimos, Andrew Lowe and Emma Stone Searchlight Pictures
  4. Killers of the Flower Moon Dan Friedkin, Daniel Lupi, Martin Scorsese and Bradley Thomas Apple Original Films and Paramount Pictures
  5. Barbie Tom Ackerley, Robbie Brenner, David Heyman and Margot Robbie Warner Bros.
  6. American Fiction Cord Jefferson, Jermaine Johnson, Nikos Karamigios and Ben LeClair Amazon MGM Studios
  7. The Color Purple Quincy Jones, Scott Sanders, Steven Spielberg and Oprah Winfrey Warner Bros.
  8. Maestro Fred Berner, Bradley Cooper, Amy Durning, Kristie Macosko Krieger and Martin Scorsese Netflix
  9. Anatomy of a Fall Marie-Ange Luciani and David Thion Neon
  10. Past Lives David Hinojosa, Pamela Koffler and Christine Vachon A24

BEST ACHIEVEMENT IN DIRECTING

  1. Oppenheimer Christopher Nolan Universal Pictures
  2. Killers of the Flower Moon Martin Scorsese Apple Original Films and Paramount Pictures
  3. Poor Things Yorgos Lanthimos Searchlight Pictures
  4. Barbie Greta Gerwig Warner Bros.
  5. The Holdovers Alexander Payne Focus Features

BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE

  1. Maestro Bradley Cooper Netflix
  2. Oppenheimer Cillian Murphy Universal Pictures
  3. The Holdovers Paul Giamatti Focus Features
  4. American Fiction Jeffrey Wright Amazon MGM Studios
  5. Killers of the Flower Moon Leonardo DiCaprio Apple Original Films and Paramount Pictures

BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A LEADING ROLE

  1. Killers of the Flower Moon Lily Gladstone Apple Original Films and Paramount Pictures
  2. Poor Things Emma Stone Searchlight Pictures
  3. Maestro Carey Mulligan Netflix
  4. Anatomy of a Fall Sandra Hüller Neon
  5. The Color Purple Fantasia Barrino Warner Bros.

BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE

  1. Oppenheimer Robert Downey Jr. Universal Pictures
  2. Barbie Ryan Gosling Warner Bros.
  3. Killers of the Flower Moon Robert De Niro Apple Original Films and Paramount Pictures
  4. Poor Things Mark Ruffalo Searchlight Pictures
  5. May December Charles Melton Netflix

BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE

  1. The Holdovers Da'Vine Joy Randolph Focus Features
  2. The Color Purple Danielle Brooks Warner Bros.
  3. Oppenheimer Emily Blunt Universal Pictures
  4. The Color Purple Taraji P. Henson Warner Bros.
  5. Nyad Jodie Foster Netflix

BEST ACHIEVEMENT IN WRITING, ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY

  1. Barbie Greta Gerwig and Noah Baumbach Warner Bros.
  2. The Holdovers David Hemingson Focus Features
  3. Past Lives Celine Song A24
  4. Anatomy of a Fall Justine Triet and Arthur Harari Neon
  5. May December Samy Burch and Alex Mechanik Netflix

BEST ACHIEVEMENT IN WRITING, ADAPTED SCREENPLAY

  1. American Fiction Cord Jefferson Based on the novel by Percival Everett Amazon MGM Studios
  2. Poor Things Tony McNamara Based on the novel by Alasdair Gray Searchlight Pictures
  3. Oppenheimer Christopher Nolan Based on the nonfiction book by Kai Bird and Martin Sherwin Universal Pictures
  4. Killers of the Flower Moon Eric Roth and Martin Scorsese Based on the nonfiction book by David Grann Apple Original Films and Paramount Pictures
  5. All of Us Strangers Andrew Haigh Based on the novel by Taichi Yamada Searchlight Pictures

BEST ACHIEVEMENT IN FILM EDITING

  1. Oppenheimer Jennifer Lame Universal Pictures
  2. Killers of the Flower Moon Thelma Schoonmaker Apple Original Films and Paramount Pictures
  3. Poor Things Yorgos Mavropsaridis Searchlight Pictures
  4. The Holdovers Kevin Trent Focus Features
  5. Barbie Nick Houy Warner Bros.

BEST ACHIEVEMENT IN CINEMATOGRAPHY

  1. Oppenheimer Hoyte van Hoytema Universal Pictures
  2. Maestro Matthew Libatique Netflix
  3. Poor Things Robbie Ryan Searchlight Pictures
  4. Killers of the Flower Moon Rodrigo Prieto Apple Original Films and Paramount Pictures
  5. The Zone of Interest Łukasz Żal A24

BEST ACHIEVEMENT IN PRODUCTION DESIGN

  1. Barbie Sarah Greenwood, Katie Spencer and Ashley Swanson Warner Bros.
  2. Poor Things Shona Heath, James Price and Zsuzsa Mihalek Searchlight Pictures
  3. Killers of the Flower Moon Jack Fisk and Adams Willis Apple Original Films and Paramount Pictures
  4. Oppenheimer Ruth De Jong, Claire Kaufman, Olivia Peebles and Adam Willis Universal Pictures
  5. Wonka Nathan Crowley Warner Bros.

BEST ACHIEVEMENT IN COSTUME DESIGN

  1. Barbie Jacqueline Durran Warner Bros.
  2. Poor Things Holly Waddington Searchlight Pictures
  3. The Color Purple Francine Jamison-Tanchuk Warner Bros.
  4. Killers of the Flower Moon Jacqueline West Apple Original Films and Paramount Pictures
  5. Wonka Lindy Hemming Warner Bros.

BEST ACHIEVEMENT IN MAKEUP & HAIRSTYLING

  1. Maestro Kazu Hiro, Jackie Risotto and Jameson Eaton Netflix
  2. Poor Things Nadia Stacey and Josh Weston Searchlight Pictures
  3. Barbie Robb Crafer and Lois McIntosh Warner Bros.
  4. Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 Mo Meinhart and Linda Traxler Walt Disney Studio Pictures
  5. Oppenheimer Luisa Abel and Todd Kelitsch Universal Pictures

BEST ACHIEVEMENT IN MUSIC, ORIGINAL SCORE

  1. Oppenheimer Ludwig Göransson Universal Pictures
  2. Killers of the Flower Moon Robbie Robertson Apple Original Films and Paramount Pictures
  3. The Zone of Interest Mica Levi A24
  4. Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny John Williams Walt Disney Studio Pictures
  5. Elemental Thomas Newman Walt Disney Studio Pictures

BEST ACHIEVEMENT IN MUSIC, ORIGINAL SONG

  1. Barbie "I'm Just Ken" by Mark Ronson and Andrew Wyatt Warner Bros.
  2. Barbie "What Was I Made For?" by Billie Eilish O'Connell and Finneas O'Connell Warner Bros.
  3. The Color Purple "Keep It Movin'" by Denisia Andrews, Brittany Coney, Halle Bailey and Morten Ristorp Warner Bros.
  4. 80 for Brady "Gonna Be You" by Diane Warren Paramount Pictures
  5. American Symphony "It Never Went Away" by Jon Batiste and Dan Wilson Netflix

BEST ACHIEVEMENT IN SOUND

  1. Oppenheimer Richard King and Michael W. Mitchell Universal Pictures
  2. Killers of the Flower Moon Mark Ulano and Philip Stockton Apple Original Films and Paramount Pictures
  3. Maestro Steven Morrow and Randy Torres Netflix
  4. The Zone of Interest Tarn Willers, Brendan Feeney and Joe Mount A24
  5. Ferrari Angelo Bonanni and Brent Findley Neon

BEST ACHIEVEMENT IN VISUAL EFFECTS

  1. Oppenheimer Scott R. Fisher, Andrew Jackson and Giacomo Mineo Universal Pictures
  2. The Creator Jonathan Bullock, Neil Corbould, Danielle Legovich and Alexis Torres 20th Century Studios
  3. Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 Jason Galeon, Lindsay MacGowan, Vincent Papaix and Daniel Sudick Walt Disney Studio Pictures
  4. Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny Marissa Gomes, Robert Weaver, Andrew Whitehurst and Alistair Williams Walt Disney Studio Pictures
  5. Dungeons and Dragons: Honor Amongst Thieves Katherine Farrar Bluff, Eric Frazier, Shane Mahan and Charlie Rock Paramount Pictures

BEST ANIMATED FEATURE FILM

  1. Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse Joaquin Dos Santos, Kemp Powers and Justin K. Thompson Columbia Pictures
  2. The Boy and the Heron Hayao Miyazaki GKIDS
  3. Elemental Peter Sohn Walt Disney Studio Pictures
  4. Nimona Nick Bruno and Troy Quane Netflix
  5. The Peasants DK Welchman and Hugh Welchman Sony Pictures Classics

BEST INTERNATIONAL FEATURE FILM

  1. The Taste of Things France; Anh Hung Tran IFC Films
  2. The Zone of Interest United Kingdom; Jonathan Glazer A24
  3. Perfect Days Japan; Wim Wenders Neon
  4. Fallen Leaves Finland; Aki Kaurismäki MUBI
  5. The Teacher's Lounge Germany; Ilker Çatak Sony Pictures Classics

BEST DOCUMENTARY FEATURE

  1. Beyond Utopia Madeleine Gavin Roadside Attractions
  2. 20 Days in Mariupol Mstyslav Chernov PBS Distribution
  3. Four Daughters Kaouther Ben Hania Kino Lorber
  4. The Eternal Memory Maite Alberdi MTV Documentary Films
  5. American Symphony Matthew Heineman Netflix
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2023.11.21 11:18 Rfowl009 Thanksgiving Predictions (21 Categories, Including Stunt Work)

BEST MOTION PICTURE OF THE YEAR

  1. Oppenheimer Christopher Nolan, Charles Roven and Emma Thomas Universal Pictures 13 nominations; 7 Academy Awards
  2. Poor Things Ed Guiney, Yorgos Lanthimos, Andrew Lowe and Emma Stone Searchlight Pictures 10 nominations; 1 Academy Award
  3. Killers of the Flower Moon Dan Friedkin, Daniel Lupi, Martin Scorsese and Bradley Thomas Apple Original Films and Paramount Pictures 11 nominations; shut out
  4. Barbie Tom Ackerley, Robbie Brenner, David Heyman and Margot Robbie Warner Bros. 12 nominations; 5 Academy Awards
  5. The Holdovers Bill Block, David Hemingson and Mark Johnson Focus Features 5 nominations; shut out
  6. Maestro Fred Berner, Bradley Cooper, Amy Durning, Kristie Macosko Krieger and Martin Scorsese Netflix 7 nominations; 2 Academy Awards
  7. American Fiction Cord Jefferson, Jermaine Johnson, Nikos Karamigios and Ben LeClair Amazon MGM Studios 3 nominations; 1 Academy Award
  8. The Zone of Interest Ewa Puszczynska and James Wilson A24 6 nominations; 1 Academy Award
  9. The Color Purple Quincy Jones, Scott Sanders, Steven Spielberg and Oprah Winfrey Warner Bros. 7 nominations; 1 Academy Award
  10. Past Lives David Hinojosa, Pamela Koffler and Christine Vachon A24 2 nominations; shut out

BEST ACHIEVEMENT IN DIRECTING

  1. Oppenheimer Christopher Nolan Universal Pictures
  2. Killers of the Flower Moon Martin Scorsese Apple Original Films and Paramount Pictures
  3. Poor Things Yorgos Lanthimos Searchlight Pictures
  4. Barbie Greta Gerwig Warner Bros.
  5. The Zone of Interest Jonathan Glazer A24

BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE

  1. Maestro Bradley Cooper as Leonard Bernstein 48-years-old; 5th nomination Netflix
  2. Oppenheimer Cillian Murphy as J. Robert Oppenheimer 47-years-old; 1st nomination Universal Pictures
  3. American Fiction Jeffrey Wright as Thelonious Ellison 57-years-old; 1st nomination Amazon MGM Studios
  4. The Holdovers Paul Giamatti as Paul Hunham 56-years-old; 2nd nomination Focus Features
  5. Rustin Colman Domingo as Bayard Rustin 53-years-old; 1st nomination Netflix

BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A LEADING ROLE

  1. Poor Things Emma Stone as Bella Baxter 35-years-old; 4th nomination Searchlight Pictures
  2. Killers of the Flower Moon Lily Gladstone as Mollie Burkhart 37-years-old; 1st nomination Apple Original Films and Paramount Pictures
  3. Maestro Carey Mulligan as Felicia Montealegre 38-years-old; 3rd nomination Netflix
  4. Anatomy of a Fall Sandra Hüller as Sandra Voyter 45-years-old; 1st nomination Neon
  5. Barbie Margot Robbie as Stereotypical Barbie 33-years-old; 3rd nomination Warner Bros.

BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE

  1. Oppenheimer Robert Downey Jr. as Lewis Strauss 58-years-old; 3rd nomination Universal Pictures
  2. Barbie Ryan Gosling as Just Ken 43-years-old; 3rd nomination Warner Bros.
  3. Killers of the Flower Moon Robert De Niro as William Hale 80-years-old; 8th nomination Apple Original Films and Paramount Pictures
  4. Poor Things Mark Ruffalo as Duncan Wedderburn 56-years-old; 4th nomination Searchlight Pictures
  5. May December Charles Melton as Joe Yoo 32-years-old; 1st nomination Netflix

BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE

  1. The Color Purple Danielle Brooks as Sofia 34-years-old; 1st nomination Warner Bros.
  2. The Holdovers Da'Vine Joy Randolph as Mary Lamb 37-years-old; 1st nomination Focus Features
  3. Oppenheimer Emily Blunt as Kitty Oppenheimer 40-years-old; 1st nomination Universal Pictures
  4. The Color Purple Taraji P. Henson as Shug Avery 53-years-old; 2nd nomination Warner Bros.
  5. Nyad Jodie Foster as Bonnie Stoll 61-years-old; 5th nomination Netflix

BEST ACHIEVEMENT IN WRITING, ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY

  1. Barbie Greta Gerwig and Noah Baumbach Warner Bros.
  2. The Holdovers David Hemingson Focus Features
  3. Past Lives Celine Song A24
  4. Anatomy of a Fall Justine Triet and Arthur Harari Neon
  5. Maestro Bradley Cooper and Josh Singer Netflix

BEST ACHIEVEMENT IN WRITING, ADAPTED SCREENPLAY

  1. American Fiction Cord Jefferson Based on the novel by Percival Everett Amazon MGM Studios
  2. Poor Things Tony McNamara Based on the novel by Alasdair Gray Searchlight Pictures
  3. Oppenheimer Christopher Nolan Based on the nonfiction book by Kai Bird and Martin Sherwin Universal Pictures
  4. Killers of the Flower Moon Eric Roth and Martin Scorsese Based on the nonfiction book by David Grann Apple Original Films and Paramount Pictures
  5. All of Us Strangers Andrew Haigh Based on the novel by Taichi Yamada Searchlight Pictures

BEST ACHIEVEMENT IN FILM EDITING

  1. Oppenheimer Jennifer Lame Universal Pictures
  2. Killers of the Flower Moon Thelma Schoonmaker Apple Original Films and Paramount Pictures
  3. Poor Things Yorgos Mavropsaridis Searchlight Pictures
  4. The Holdovers Kevin Trent Focus Features
  5. Barbie Nick Houy Warner Bros.

BEST ACHIEVEMENT IN CINEMATOGRAPHY

  1. Oppenheimer Hoyte van Hoytema Universal Pictures
  2. Killers of the Flower Moon Rodrigo Prieto Apple Original Films and Paramount Pictures
  3. Poor Things Robbie Ryan Searchlight Pictures
  4. Maestro Matthew Libatique Netflix
  5. The Zone of Interest Łukasz Żal A24

BEST ACHIEVEMENT IN PRODUCTION DESIGN

  1. Barbie Sarah Greenwood, Katie Spencer and Ashley Swanson Warner Bros.
  2. Poor Things Shona Heath, James Price and Zsuzsa Mihalek Searchlight Pictures
  3. Killers of the Flower Moon Jack Fisk and Adams Willis Apple Original Films and Paramount Pictures
  4. Oppenheimer Ruth De Jong, Claire Kaufman, Olivia Peebles and Adam Willis Universal Pictures
  5. The Color Purple Paul D. Austerberry and Larry Dias Warner Bros.

BEST ACHIEVEMENT IN COSTUME DESIGN

  1. Barbie Jacqueline Durran Warner Bros.
  2. Poor Things Holly Waddington Searchlight Pictures
  3. The Color Purple Francine Jamison-Tanchuk Warner Bros.
  4. Killers of the Flower Moon Jacqueline West Apple Original Films and Paramount Pictures
  5. Wonka Lindy Hemming Warner Bros.

BEST ACHIEVEMENT IN MAKEUP & HAIRSTYLING

  1. Maestro Kazu Hiro, Jackie Risotto and Jameson Eaton Netflix
  2. Poor Things Nadia Stacey and Josh Weston Searchlight Pictures
  3. Barbie Robb Crafer and Lois McIntosh Warner Bros.
  4. Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 Mo Meinhart and Linda Traxler Walt Disney Studio Pictures
  5. Oppenheimer Luisa Abel and Todd Kelitsch Universal Pictures

BEST ACHIEVEMENT IN MUSIC, ORIGINAL SCORE

  1. Oppenheimer Ludwig Göransson Universal Pictures
  2. Killers of the Flower Moon Robbie Robertson Apple Original Films and Paramount Pictures
  3. The Zone of Interest Mica Levi A24
  4. Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse Daniel Pemberton Columbia Pictures
  5. Elemental Thomas Newman Walt Disney Studio Pictures

BEST ACHIEVEMENT IN MUSIC, ORIGINAL SONG

  1. Barbie "I'm Just Ken" by Mark Ronson and Andrew Wyatt Warner Bros.
  2. Barbie "What Was I Made For?" by Billie Eilish O'Connell and Finneas O'Connell Warner Bros.
  3. The Color Purple "Keep It Movin'" by Denisia Andrews, Brittany Coney, Halle Bailey and Morten Ristorp Warner Bros.
  4. 80 for Brady "Gonna Be You" by Diane Warren Paramount Pictures
  5. American Symphony "It Never Went Away" by Jon Batiste and Dan Wilson Netflix

BEST ACHIEVEMENT IN SOUND

  1. Oppenheimer Richard King and Michael W. Mitchell Universal Pictures
  2. Killers of the Flower Moon Mark Ulano and Philip Stockton Apple Original Films and Paramount Pictures
  3. Maestro Steven Morrow and Randy Torres Netflix
  4. The Zone of Interest Tarn Willers, Brendan Feeney and Joe Mount A24
  5. Ferrari Angelo Bonanni and Brent Findley Neon

BEST ACHIEVEMENT IN VISUAL EFFECTS

  1. The Creator Jonathan Bullock, Neil Corbould, Danielle Legovich and Alexis Torres 20th Century Studios
  2. Oppenheimer Scott R. Fisher, Andrew Jackson and Giacomo Mineo Universal Pictures
  3. Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 Jason Galeon, Lindsay MacGowan, Vincent Papaix and Daniel Sudick Walt Disney Studio Pictures
  4. Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny Marissa Gomes, Robert Weaver, Andrew Whitehurst and Alistair Williams Walt Disney Studio Pictures
  5. Dungeons and Dragons: Honor Amongst Thieves Katherine Farrar Bluff, Eric Frazier, Shane Mahan and Charlie Rock Paramount Pictures

BEST ANIMATED FEATURE FILM

  1. Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse Joaquin Dos Santos, Kemp Powers and Justin K. Thompson Columbia Pictures
  2. The Boy and the Heron Hayao Miyazaki GKIDS
  3. Elemental Peter Sohn Walt Disney Studio Pictures
  4. Nimona Nick Bruno and Troy Quane Netflix
  5. The Peasants DK Welchman and Hugh Welchman Sony Pictures Classics

BEST INTERNATIONAL FEATURE FILM

  1. The Zone of Interest Jonathan Glazer United Kingdom A24
  2. The Taste of Things Anh Hung Tran France IFC Films
  3. Perfect Days Wim Wenders Japan Neon
  4. Fallen Leaves Aki Kaurismäki Finland MUBI
  5. The Teacher's Lounge Ilker Çatak Germany Sony Pictures Classics

BEST DOCUMENTARY FEATURE

  1. Beyond Utopia Madeleine Gavin Roadside Attractions
  2. 20 Days in Mariupol Mstyslav Chernov PBS Distribution
  3. Four Daughters Kaouther Ben Hania Kino Lorber
  4. The Eternal Memory Maite Alberdi MTV Documentary Films
  5. American Symphony Matthew Heineman Netflix

BEST ACHIEVEMENT IN STUNT WORK AND CHOREOGRAPHY

  1. Barbie Ingrid Kleinig, Roy Taylor and Jennifer White Warner Bros.
  2. John Wick: Chapter 4 Stephen Dunlevy, Laurent Demianoff, Jun Gao Shifu Patrick Gee, Koji Kawamoto and Scott Rogers Lionsgate
  3. Mission Impossible: Dead Reckoning - Part One Wade Eastwood and Jennifer White Paramount Pictures
  4. The Color Purple Mark Hicks and Fatima Robinson Warner Bros.
  5. Napoleon Francesca Jaynes and Nikki Powell Apple Original Films and Columbia Pictures
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2023.11.17 02:17 KPWHiggins Which of my cast for Gremlins (1984) is your favorite?

Gremlins (1974)
Mark Hamill as Billy Peltzer
Shelley Duvall as Kate Beringer
Frank Welker as the voice of Gizmo and The Gremlins
Dick Van Patten as Randall Peltzer
Keye Luke as Mr. Wing (Ehh why ruin a good thing)
Anne Ramsey as Ruby Deagle
Eileen Brennan as Lynn Peltzer
Mike Lookinland as Pete Fountaine
Joey Bishop as Murray Futterman
Jean Stapleton as Sheila Futterman
Morgan Freeman as Roy Hanson
Jackie Coogan as Sheriff Frank Reilly
Jack Reilly as Deputy Brent Frye
Bill Murray as Gerald Hopkins

Gremlins (1994)
Giovanni Ribisi as Billy Peltzer
Rose McGowan as Kate Beringer
Howie Mandel as the voice of Gizmo
Frank Welker as the voice of Gizmo and The Gremlins
Ernie Sabella as Randall Peltzer
James Hong as Mr. Wing
Sally Field as Ruby Deagle
Jean Smart as Lynn Peltzer
Joseph Gordon-Levitt as Pete Fountaine
Dan Hedaya as Murray Futterman
Edie McClurg as Sheila Futterman
Keith David as Roy Hanson
Joe Don Baker as Sheriff Frank Reilly
Tom Hulce as Deputy Brent Frye
Tom Everett Scott as Gerald Hopkins

Gremlins (2004)
Jake Gyllenhall as Billy Peltzer
Zooey Deschanel as Kate Beringer
Howie Mandel as the voice of Gizmo
Frank Welker as the voice of Stripe and the rest of The Gremlins
Ray Romano as Randall Peltzer
James Hong as Mr. Wing
Ann Dowd as Ruby Deagle
Joan Cusack as Lynn Peltzer
Josh Hutcherson as Pete Fountaine
David L. Lander as Murray Futterman
Julie Kavner as Sheila Futterman
Phil LaMarr as Roy Hanson
Craig T. Nelson as Sheriff Frank Reilly
Vince Vaughn as Deputy Brent Frye
Bradley Cooper as Gerald Hopkins

Gremlins (2014)
Dylan O'Brien as Billy Peltzer
Selena Gomez as Kate Beringer
Howie Mandel as the voice of Gizmo
Frank Welker as the voice of Stripe and The Gremlins
Steve Zahn as Randall Peltzer
Keone Young as Mr. Wing
Miranda Otto as Ruby Deagle
Juliette Lewis as Lynn Peltzer
Noah Schnapp as Pete Fountaine
Jason Alexander as Murray Futterman
Molly Shannon as Sheila Futterman
Jaleel White as Roy Hanson
Robbie Coltrane as Sheriff Frank Reilly
Ike Barinholtz as Deputy Brent Frye
Ryan Guzman as Gerald Hopkins

Gremlins (2024)
Finn Wolfhard as Billy Peltzer
Iman Vellani as Kate Beringer
Howie Mandel as the voice of Gizmo
Dee Bradley Baker as the voice of Stripe and The Gremlins
Olafur Darri Olafsson as Randall Peltzer
Keone Young as Mr. Wing
Fairuza Balk as Ruby Deagle
Carrie Coon as Lynn Peltzer
Alan Kim as Pete Fountaine
Bill Burr as Murray Futterman
Judy Greer as Sheila Futterman
Trevante Rhodes as Roy Hanson
Anthony Edwards as Sheriff Frank Reilly
Evan Peters as Deputy Brent Frye
Chance Perdomo as Gerald Hopkins
View Poll
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2023.10.07 11:19 Rfowl009 October Prediction (19 Categories + Ranked Contenders)

BEST MOTION PICTURE OF THE YEAR

  1. OPPENHEIMER Universal Pictures; Christopher Nolan, Charles Roven, Emma Thomas 13 nominations
  2. KILLERS OF THE FLOWER MOON Apple Original Films & Paramount Pictures; Dan Friedkin, Daniel Lupi, Martin Scorsese, Producers 12 nominations
  3. POOR THINGS Searchlight Pictures; Ed Guiney, Yorgos Lanthimos, Andrew Lowe, Producers 10 nominations
  4. BARBIE Warner Bros.; Tom Ackerley, David Heyman, Margot Robbie, Producers 10 nominations
  5. THE HOLDOVERS Focus Features; Bill Block, David Hemingson, Mark Johnson 4 nominations
  6. MAESTRO Netflix; Fred Berner, Bradley Cooper, Amy Durning, Producers 6 nominations
  7. THE ZONE OF INTEREST A24; Ewa Puszczynska & James Wilson 5 nominations
  8. AMERICAN FICTION Amazon MGM Studios; Cord Jefferson, Jermaine Johnson & Nikos Karamigios, Producers 3 nominations
  9. ANATOMY OF A FALL NEON; Tom Ackerley, David Heyman, Margot Robbie, Producers 4 nominations
  10. PAST LIVES A24; David Hinojosa, Pamela Koffler, Christine Vachon 2 nominations

BEST ACHIEVEMENT IN DIRECTING

  1. OPPENHEIMER Christopher Nolan; Universal Pictures 1 previous nomination
  2. KILLERS OF THE FLOWER MOON Martin Scorsese; Apple Original Films & Paramount Pictures 1 win; 9 previous nominations
  3. POOR THINGS Yorgos Lanthimos; Searchlight Pictures 1 previous nomination
  4. BARBIE Greta Gerwig; Warner Bros. 1 previous nomination
  5. THE ZONE OF INTEREST Jonathan Glazer; A24 First time nominee

BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE

  1. MAESTRO Bradley Cooper; Netflix Portraying "Leonard Bernstein" 4 previous nominations
  2. OPPENHEIMER Cillian Murphy; Universal Pictures Portraying "J. Robert Oppenheimer" First time nominee
  3. KILLERS OF THE FLOWER MOON Leonardo DiCaprio; Apple Original Films & Paramount Pictures Portraying "Ernest Burkhart" 1 win; 6 previous nominations
  4. AMERICAN FICTION Jeffrey Wright; Amazon MGM Studios Portraying "Thelonious 'Monk' Ellison" First time nominee
  5. RUSTIN Colman Domingo; Netflix Portraying "Bayard Rustin" First time nominee

BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE

  1. KILLERS OF THE FLOWER MOON Lily Gladstone; Apple Original Films & Paramount Pictures Portraying "Mollie Burkhart" First time nominee
  2. POOR THINGS Emma Stone; Searchlight Pictures Portraying "Bella Baxter" 1 win; 3 previous nominations
  3. MAESTRO Carey Mulligan; Netflix Portraying "Felicia Montealegre" 2 previous nominations
  4. ANATOMY OF A FALL Sandra Hüller; NEON Portraying "Sandra Voyter" First time nominee
  5. BARBIE Margot Robbie; Warner Bros. Portraying "Stereotypical Barbie" 2 previous nominations

BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE

  1. OPPENHEIMER Robert Downey Jr.; Universal Pictures Portraying "Lewis Strauss" 2 previous nominations
  2. KILLERS OF THE FLOWER MOON Robert De Niro; Apple Original Films & Paramount Pictures Portraying "William Hale" 2 wins; 8 previous. nominations
  3. BARBIE Ryan Gosling; Warner Bros. Portraying "Just Ken" 2 previous nominations
  4. POOR THINGS Mark Ruffalo; Searchlight Pictures Portraying "Duncan Wedderburn"
  5. MAY DECEMBER Charles Melton; Netflix Portraying "Joe Yoo" First time nominee

BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE

  1. THE HOLDOVERS Da'Vine Joy Randolph; Focus Features Portraying "Mary Lamb" First time nominee
  2. THE COLOR PURPLE Taraji P. Henson; Warner Bros. Portraying "Shug Avery" 1 previous nomination
  3. OPPENHEIMER Emily Blunt; Universal Pictures Portraying "Kitty Oppenheimer" First time nominee
  4. THE COLOR PURPLE Danielle Brooks; Warner Bros. Portraying "Sofia" First time nominee
  5. AIR Viola Davis; Amazon Studios Portraying "Delores Jordan" 1 win; 4 previous nominations

BEST ACHIEVEMENT IN WRITING, ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY

  1. BARBIE Noah Baumbach & Greta Gerwig; Warner Bros.
  2. PAST LIVES Celine Song; A24
  3. THE HOLDOVERS David Hemingson; Focus Features
  4. ANATOMY OF A FALL Justine Triet & Arthur Harari; NEON
  5. AIR Alex Convery; Amazon Studios

BEST ACHIEVEMENT IN WRITING, ADAPTED SCREENPLAY

  1. KILLERS OF THE FLOWER MOON Eric Roth & Martin Scorsese; Apple Original Films & Paramount Pictures Based on the nonfiction book by David Grann
  2. POOR THINGS Tony McNamara; Searchlight Pictures Based on the novel by Alasdair Gray
  3. OPPENHEIMER Christopher Nolan; Universal Pictures Based on the nonfiction book by Kai Bird & Martin Sherwin
  4. AMERICAN FICTION Cord Jefferson; Amazon MGM Studios Based on the novel by Percival Everett
  5. ALL OF US STRANGERS Andrew Haigh; Searchlight Pictures Based on the novel by Taichi Yamada

BEST ACHIEVEMENT IN FILM EDITING

  1. OPPENHEIMER Jennifer Lame; Universal Pictures First time nominee
  2. KILLERS OF THE FLOWER MOON Thelma Schoonmaker; Apple Original Films & Paramount Pictures 3 wins; 8 previous nominations
  3. POOR THINGS Yorgos Mavropsaridis; Searchlight Pictures 1 previous nomination
  4. THE HOLDOVERS Kevin Tent; Focus Features 1 previous nomination
  5. ANATOMY OF A FALL Laurent Sénéchal; NEON First time nominee

BEST ACHIEVEMENT IN CINEMATOGRAPHY

  1. OPPENHEIMER Hoyte van Hoytema; Universal Pictures 1 previous nomination
  2. KILLERS OF THE FLOWER MOON Rodrigo Prieto; Apple Original Films & Paramount Pictures 3 previous nominations
  3. MAESTRO Matthew Libatique; Netflix 2 previous nominations
  4. POOR THINGS Robbie Ryan; Searchlight Pictures 1 previous nomination
  5. THE ZONE OF INTEREST Lukasz Zal; A24 2 previous nominations

BEST ACHIEVEMENT IN PRODUCTION DESIGN

  1. BARBIE Sarah Greenwood, Katie Spencer & Ashley Swanson; Warner Bros.
  2. POOR THINGS Shona Heath, James Price & Zsuzsa Mihalek; Searchlight Pictures
  3. KILLERS OF THE FLOWER MOON Jack Fisk & Adams Willis; Apple Original Films & Paramount Pictures
  4. OPPENHEIMER Ruth De Jong, Claire Kaufman, Olivia Peebles & Adam Willis; Universal Pictures
  5. THE COLOR PURPLE Paul D. Austerberry & Larry Dias; Warner Bros.

BEST ACHIEVEMENT IN COSTUME DESIGN

  1. POOR THINGS Holly Waddington; Searchlight Pictures First time nominee
  2. BARBIE Jacqueline Durran; Warner Bros. 2 wins; 8 previous nominations
  3. NAPOLEON Janty Yates; Apple Original Films & Columbia Pictures 1 previous win and nomination
  4. KILLERS OF THE FLOWER MOON Jacqueline West; Apple Original Films & Paramount Pictures 4 previous nominations
  5. WONKA Lindy Hemming; Warner Bros. 1 previous win and nomination

BEST ACHIEVEMENT IN MAKEUP & HAIRSTYLING

  1. MAESTRO Kazu Hiro, Jackie Risotto & Jameson Eaton; Netflix
  2. POOR THINGS Nadia Stacey & Josh Weston; Searchlight Pictures
  3. BARBIE Robb Crafer & Lois McIntosh; Warner Bros.
  4. GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY VOL. 3 Mo Meinhart & Linda Traxler; Walt Disney Studio Pictures
  5. OPPENHEIMER Luisa Abel & Todd Kelitsch; Universal Pictures

BEST ACHIEVEMENT IN MUSIC, ORIGINAL SCORE

  1. OPPENHEIMER Ludwig Göransson; Universal Pictures 1 previous win and nomination
  2. KILLERS OF THE FLOWER MOON Robbie Robertson; Apple Original Films & Paramount Pictures First time nominee
  3. ELEMENTAL Thomas Newman; Walt Disney Studio Pictures 14 previous nominations
  4. THE ZONE OF INTEREST Mica Levi; A24 1 previous nomination
  5. SPIDER-MAN: ACROSS THE SPIDER-VERSE Daniel Pemberton; Columbia Pictures First time nominee

BEST ACHIEVEMENT IN MUSIC, ORIGINAL SONG

  1. BARBIE "I'm Just Ken" by Mark Ronson & Andrew Wyatt; Warner Bros.
  2. WISH "This Wish" by Julia Michaels & Benjamin Rice; Walt Disney Studio Pictures
  3. BARBIE "What Was I Made For?" by Billie Eilish O'Connell & Finneas O'Connell; Warner Bros.
  4. 80 FOR BRADY "Gonna Be You" by Diane Warren; Paramount Pictures
  5. THE COLOR PURPLE T.B.A.; Warner Bros.

BEST ACHIEVEMENT IN SOUND MIXING

  1. OPPENHEIMER Richard King & Michael W. Mitchell; Universal Pictures
  2. KILLERS OF THE FLOWER MOON Mark Ulano & Philip Stockton; Apple Original Films & Paramount Pictures
  3. MAESTRO Steven Morrow & Randy Torres; Netflix
  4. FERRARI Angelo Bonanni & Brent Findley; Neon
  5. NAPOLEON James Harrison & Oliver Tarney; Apple Original Films & Columbia Pictures

BEST ACHIEVEMENT IN VISUAL EFFECTS

  1. THE CREATOR Jonathan Bullock, Neil Corbould, Danielle Legovich & Alexis Torres 20th Century Studios
  2. OPPENHEIMER Scott R. Fisher, Andrew Jackson & Giacomo Mineo; Universal Picture
  3. GUARDIANS OF GALAXY VOL. 3 Jason Galeon, Lindsay MacGowan, Vincent Papaix & Daniel Sudick; Walt Disney Studio Pictures
  4. DUNGEONS AND DRAGONS: HONOR AMONGST THIEVES Katherine Farrar Bluff, Eric Frazier, Shane Mahan & Charlie Rock; Paramount Pictures
  5. INDIANA JONES AND THE DIAL OF DESTINY Marissa Gomes, Robert Weaver, Andrew Whitehurst & Alistair Williams, Walt Disney Studio Pictures

BEST ANIMATED FEATURE FILM

  1. SPIDER-MAN: ACROSS THE SPIDER-VERSE Columbia Pictures; Joaquin Dos Santos, Kemp Powers, Justin K. Thompson
  2. THE BOY AND THE HERON GKIDS; Hayao Miyazaki
  3. THE PEASANTS Sony Pictures Classics; DK Welchman & Hugh Welchman
  4. ELEMENTAL Walt Disney Studio Pictures; Peter Sohn
  5. NIMONA Netflix; Nick Bruno & Troy Quane

BEST INTERNATIONAL FEATURE FILM

  1. THE ZONE OF INTEREST United Kingdom A24; Jonathan Glazer
  2. THE TASTE OF THINGS France, IFC Films; Anh Hung Tran
  3. PERFECT DAYS Japan, MUBI; Wim Wenders
  4. FALLEN LEAVES Finland MUBI; Aki Kaurismäki
  5. GODLAND Iceland Janus Films; Hlynur Pálmason
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2023.09.22 06:25 DropWatcher Drop Watch: September 22nd, 2023

LPs

Deluxe

EPs

Songs

* means not on Apple Music or Spotify
Sorted by Spotify Monthly Listeners

Old Drop Watches

Full Calendar

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2023.09.20 20:49 DropWatcher Drop Watch: September 22nd, 2023

LPs

Deluxe

EPs

Songs

* means not on Apple Music or Spotify
Sorted by Spotify Monthly Listeners

Old Drop Watches

Full Calendar

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