39 Joker Quotes (2019) Showing Reality Of This Ruthless World

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How has the quality of films dropped in the past few years?

I remember a time where bad films would be terrible and good films were good, every now and then there was a great film but I remember there would be films so bad that it confuses you as to who thought this was a good idea.
Lets start with 2010 with something like Pyaar Impossible which on paper sounds like a good idea (A geeky young man is paired together with the most beautiful girl in college through a twist of fate, leaving a strange but great love to blossom.) but that was it. I think that must've been the bottom of the barrel.
Fast forward to 2012, we have a project so bad that I'm quoting IMDB here "Akshay Kumar was very unhappy with the film and refused to promote it, even though it was made by his own production company.". Joker was a Shrish Kunder film and honestly, I commend Jacqueline Fernandez for trying a new character in Mrs.Serial Killer but I have not much faith, I'm hoping he proves me wrong but this seems like one of projects that Manoj Bajpayee did because the shoot was in the same studio as a film he wanted to do.
2013 we have Besharam and Himmatwala and how can I forget, Dhoom 3 (At the time I thought that was the lowest Aamir's career could go but ToH proved us wrong). I have never seen Besharam but I think I can agree when a consensus when critics and fans both dislike the product and that sucks because I really like Ranbir, he just has some terrible luck. Himmatwala is a bit like Rowdy Rathore or R... Rajkumar, where they are so bad that they're kind of mindless fun but Himmatwala didn't give me that kind of spark. I like Ajay Devgns presence on screen but this film is just so bad.
2014 gave us Jai Ho and Happy New Year. Jai Ho was just a shambles of a film, the only reason I had sat down to watch it was because I heard it had Suniel Shetty and Tabu but their screentime was probably 3 mins combined. This was sort of where I began to see the combination of 50 year old men and 20 year old women as Salman and Daisy Shah had been paired opposite and I felt bad for her. I actually went on IMDB to look up some trivia and I had learned that this piece of garbage was directed by Sohail Khan, so I should've seen this coming.
Happy New Year, what an idea. A group of Bollywood actors who looked great paired together. The pairing of SRK and Deepika, an iconic pairing if I say so myself, the hilarious Boman Irani and the underrated Abhishek Bachchan. Of course Sonu Sood was just there as the muscle and Vivaan Shah was just well, the hacker. This film should've worked on paper, I don't know why we don't see too many ensemble cast films nowadays. I don't mean to sound like I am defending this film, it is shite. That is all, it could've great and a great thing for SRK, a great boost for Vivaan Shah as his debut but I don't remember a positive out of this film besides the teams chemistry.
2015, the year where we get films like Badlapur, Tamasha, Bajirao Mastani, Baby, NH10 and I can go on but I'm here to talk about the shite. Brothers, Singh is Bling, Welcome Back, Dilwale and possibly the worst of the worst, Prem Ratan Dhan Payo.
Brothers could've been great and I commended it for trying as Akshay Kumar for putting in a great performance but the same ending, a useless item song and Siddarth just wasn't able to put out that performance that Tom Hardy did. I will say this though that Jackie Shroff was a revelation as always. I won't bash this film that much but it could've been so much better. I also love the the films theme by Vishal Dadlani as it was pretty much the workout anthem of the year.
Singh is Bling was only made to capitalize of the Singh is King title and instead of bolstering it, it impaired it. Singh is King to me is a classic, as I said earlier, group ensemble films are great and Singh is King is a great example. Why was this made film made? Welcome Back is also in this category as it used the partnering of Majnu Bhai, Uday Bhai and Paresh Rawal's character. Im not blaming it on John Abraham alone but he just didn't have the same effect as Akshay did in the original.
Dilwale was very predictable, like it wasn't like other films where you could tell where the story is going but you could tell the next scene coming up. The legendary paring of SRK and Kajol was wasted but I will say this much, this film gave us Gerua, the only positive from it besides seeing Johnny Lever on the big screen again.
Prem Ratan Dhan Payo just shows how out of touch Sooraj R. Barjatya is with the current day film audience. Overacting from the entire cast and the only thing that had even given me some kind of reason to watch this film was Deepak Dobriyal and Neil Nithin Mukesh but even then, I like to think that they did this film for an easy paycheck.
2016, A Flying Jaat and Junooniyaat. that is all. I mean do I have to explain? Beat pe Booty? A generic villain and a waste of Kay Kay Menon. Junooniyaat was just a bad move for Yami Gautam as I have no faith in Pulkit at all, he's just a Salman Khan clone without the status that Salman has. Housefull 3 which I almost forgot about but I thought Housefull 3 was as bad as the Housefull franchise could have gotten. Befikre also just felt out of touch.
2017 is where the downfall began with Half Girlfriend, When Harry Met Sajal, Golmaal Again, Baadshaaho, Rangoon which just didn't feel like a Vishal Bhardwaj film, Simran which was disappointing from Hansal Mehta, Kapil Sharma's Firangi, Sarkar 3, Munna Michael, Judwaa 2, Raabta, Tubelight, Mubarakan. I mean this is where I thought, okay, we will hopefully not fall any further.
2018 hits, we get Thugs of Hindustan which paired Aamir Khan with Amitabh Bachchan and I mean like how do you mess that up? Race 3 which was just a circlejerk of Salman's ego, Bhaiya Ji Superhit. Faaney Khan or however you spell it, it doesn't deserve a spellcheck, Batti Gul Meter Chalu and the worst of the bucket, Namaste England. Zero I haven't seen yet but I was told the VFX work was amazing but its not worth the watch. Sanju was one I will defend as I know it does a lot of whitewashing but I am here to speak about what we saw on screen, not how accurate it is to what happened. Ranbir is a revelation to watch with Vicky Kaushal being a surprise, the films music is amazing but I understand that this film has a lot of whitewashing which is why some may include it on the worst films list.
2019: Kalank which was just awful, music and set designs were fantastic but that helped nobodies career. Ek Ladki Ko Dekha Toh Aisa Laga which honestly would've been an amazing social film. SOTY 2 which is suppose to be a film about our college years but instead, I mean do I even have to make a point here? Marjaavan, Housefull 4, Pal Pal Dil Ke Pass, Drive and Dabaang 3. Vivek's Modi biopic, Total Dhamaal, Pagalpanti. Sahoo was a weird one but one I can say has some saving grace was Panipat. Like Indias Most Wanted, I continue to wonder who cast Arjun as a main lead. Sanjay Dutt was honestly another iconic performance and Kriti was grace to watch and honestly, its just a slow film but it could've been a lot better.


Now for my questions;
What do you think was the worst film of the last decade?
The worst performance?
The worst directing?
The worst ending?
A surprisingly shit film?
A film that could've been better if the lead had been done by another actoactress?
A film that should've never been made and finally, worst on-screen pairing?

Edit: I would also like to apolgize for any spelling errors as it is about 3:41 in the morning
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CaFoosh #2: Taxi Driver (1976)

Date started: 13 March 2020
Release date: 9 February 1976
Viewing date: 18 March 2020
IMDb synopsis:
A mentally unstable veteran works as a nighttime taxi driver in New York City, where the perceived decadence and sleaze fuels his urge for violent action by attempting to liberate a presidential campaign worker and an underage prostitute.
IMDb rating: 8.3/10
I have finally gotten around to a modern classic. I originally planned to watch American Graffiti, but I couldn’t find it on any of my streaming platforms. Even the ones of the Ahoy! nature. What is not to say about Taxi Driver? I went into this movie with a light knowledge of it. I had of course seen the famous finger gun scene that takes place at the end of the movie, but had just been urged to see it myself.
This movie blew me away in many ways. I thought that I had an understanding of Scoresesee’ and his films but this one was very different. I have seen many of his films like The Departed and The Irishman, which I both loved, but seeing such a single character driven movie was refreshing. He takes a first person story and crafts and interesting tale of a troubled and problem ridden man who wants retribution. That man being of course, Travis Bickle. A Vietnam Vet who struggles with PTSD while working nights as a taxi driver. You get to see the dirt, the grime, the sleeze of New York City on display, all of it. Travis sees this first hand as he drives around prostitutes and men, and problem ridden people who spill it all to him.
In many ways he reads this almost like Rorschach, that these people are inherently bad and something has to be done. While Watchmen came much later, this idea of black and white justice is very clear in Taxi Driver. He has a relationship with a young girl named Iris (Jodie Foster) which shows to him that the world is a rotten apple. That this youthful young girl has been tainted by the dirty world he lives in. This drives him to eventually take action in the climax of the movie. Overall, his relationship with women is emblematic of a loner. One that has trouble communicating because how messed up he is inside his head. He takes the other female lead Betsy (Cybil Shepherd) on a date to a porno movie theatre and doesn’t even grasp the problem with it. Never mind that the girl only went on the date with him because kept calling her and urging her.
The music in this movie is so great and telling about the time period. It really sets the stage for the 1970s and the state that the American public was in. The country had been raped in a sense of its psyche, Vietnam, Watergate, Pentagon Papers, and a general mistrust and lost vision in society had set in. A lot of movies of the time show this.
As far as the Joker (2019) comparisons and inspirations, it is has become very clear to me. I was a big fan of Joker and after seeing Taxi Driver I can see how much inspiration is taken from this film. The character of Travis is a little more complex and open to interpretation than Joker. While both think that what they were doing was justified, Travis’ arc is a little less defined as far as events, most of the change is mental. Until he shaves the Mohawk, buys a .44 magnum, and tries to kill a presidential candidate. The green lens and filmmaking style used in both are very similar. I do however appreciate both and think they are both great films. As far as DeNiro is concerned, I think he is at his best here. I loved his work in The Deer Hunter, but he feels in a different element in this film.
Now the ending. In my opinion, the last few scenes had to be a dream. The letter he got from Iris’ parents and the heroism angle was too good to be real. Especially how refined he carries himself after snapping in such a manner. He readjusts himself back into life like this persona he has created has no effect on him. The best way to sum this movie would be to use a quote from the movie:
“You get a job. You become the job.”
Some other performances of note include:
Jodie Foster as Iris
Cybil Shepherd as Betsy
And
Harvey Keitel as Sport
Overall,
This movie is a classic that still holds water
9.0/10
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Witcher Wednesday - October news and discussion round-up

Witcher Wednesday - October news and discussion round-up

October round-up
October was a mammoth month for The Witcher fandom. We had our first official trailer, and conventions in London and Italy. It was a feast matched only by the new footage from Cintra.
Here's a link to the discussion of that trailer. And not only that... showrunner Lauren S Hissrich passed a message on to the subreddit ahead of it! That was only topped when Lauren herself posted new behind-the-scenes pics on the sub!
We've got a little wait until the December 20 release date, also revealed at the Lucca convention in Italy. Unless you're going to the London premiere on December 16. In the meantime, why not listen to Whispers of Oxenfurt, which featured in our fandom friday?
Given that this is a bumper edition of the round-up, we'll be using slightly different categorisation to separate the threads.

KEY NEWS

The main hits of the month
We suspect everyone reading this has watched the trailer ... but there were also eight post-trailer stills released | If you haven't seen them, there's even a shot of Anya Chalotra getting behind the camera - Article | Discussion
Those weren't the only stills we were treated to, of course | There were several releases pre-trailer - Post 1 | Post 2 | Post 3
Witcher author Andrzej Sapkowski praised the trailer glowingly | The noted and beloved grump said if the show was as good, we'd be in for a "masterpiece" - Article | Discussion
Lauren Hissrich is planning for seven seasons of The Witcher | And while the show is not yet renewed, the S2 writers' room is assembled - Article | Discussion
There were posters, special installations featuring dwarves and elves, and more promotion at the Lucca convention | Fans shared pictures from the convention - Poster | Discussion 1 | Video | Discussion 2 | Images/Discussion | Elves | Dwarves
A big draw of the Lucca convention was costumes from the set with slightly spoilery descriptions | From Geralt's swords to dryad outfits, it was a treat for those in attendance - Costumes/discussion | Costumes video | Discussion
Titles for six episodes of the first season have been revealed via the WGA | The make-up of the writers' room for S2, already under way, was also made clearer - Article | Discussion

PRODUCTION

News on the production of the show
Language creator David J Peterson of Dothraki fame confirmed his involvement in the show | This was the first time he'd directly acknowledged it - Image | Discussion
Mousesack actor Adam Levy has been recording ADR for The Witcher again | This common process can be used to clean up audio or alter it slightly - Image | Discussion
Redanian Intelligence reported on a Geralt fight scene and Battle of Sodden tidbits | The info came from a source on set - Article | Discussion
The Witcher may not return to Hungary for S2 filming | Redanian Intelligence stressed that this was simply a rumour they'd heard from someone who would be in-the-know - Article | Discussion
John Nolan's Animatronics studio is working on the show | Their other work includes Harry Potter and Netflix's Dark Crystal - Discussion

CASTING

Actors who have joined the cast or had roles confirmed
Veteran actor Ron Cook has been cast in The Witcher | It's not known which role he'll play - Article | Discussion
Hungarian actor Ferenc Ivan Szabo will play a militia guard | He's likely to share scenes with Martin Angerbauer in what is expected to be The Last Wish - Article | Discussion
Callum Coates has been cast as Doppler Mousesack | We already have a Doppler Cahir - Article | Discussion
Levente Lippai has been cast as Zeke | This seemingly new character will appear in episode two - IMDb | Discussion
Actor Leigh Gill has joined the cast as an unknown character | Gill attracted attention with his work on the recent Joker film - Article | Discussion
Mate Haumann will play a "Field Marshal" | We knew he was in the cast, but not which role ... until now - IMDb | Discussion
Viola Prettejohn has been cast in an unknown role | The RI article revealing her casting also highlighted a trailer glimpse of the actors playing Hemet and Marton in Blaviken - Article | Discussion

OTHER NEWS

Other assorted items you might be interested in...
RI continued its behind-the-scenes Redanian Archives | It continued from Part V, through Aretuza, Cintra, Brokilon and more - Redanian Archives
Netlix continued to show confidence in The Witcher | The show was an important point in its Q3 earnings address - Discussion
RI revealed official concept art for the show by Nothof Ferenc | It features Geralt and the kikimore - Image | Discussion
The Witcher teaser made it to the top five of all Netflix videos on YouTube | The show passed Birdbox to take the spot - Discussion
Freya Allan and Anya Chalotra will be at Heroes Comic Con Madrid | It takes place December 14-15 - Article | Discussion

INTERVIEWS

Interviews with cast and crew
There were a healthy four pages of interviews with cast and crew in French magazine Premiere | The articles were translated by Valibomba, who IGN cited - Discussion
Lauren Hissrich talked magic, monsters and sex in a post-trailer interview with Variety | The exclusive interview was wide-ranging and well worth a read - Article | Discussion
Lega Nerd published a rare video interview with Anya Chalotra, Freya Allan and Lauren Hissrich | They spoke about the fans, the themes of the show and more - Video | Discussion
Andrzej Sapkowski said he didn't care what was done to his characters | He was very relaxed about changes made in adaptations - Article | Discussion
Lauren Hissrich spoke about writing a story focused on a "broken family" | She also talked about getting the project off the ground - Article | Discussion
The Witcher avoided CGI as much as possible, preferring practical effects | Production designer Andrew Laws confirmed the show's approach - Article | Discussion
Henry Cavill "lived and breathed" the Witcher games as he prepared for the role | We all knew our Geralt would be getting his hands on every source he could! - Article | Discussion
Henry Cavill is hoping to play Geralt "for many years " | An interview rounded-up by RI also saw him discussing Geralt's relationship with his mother - Article | Discussion
Anya Chalotra spoke about the pressure of playing fan-fave Yennefer | The interview also features Freya Allan - Article | Discussion
It was Henry Cavill who chose the horse that played Roach | That was among the reveals in an interview with Lauren Hissrich - Article | Discussion
Showrunner Lauren Hissrich addressed sex, violence and Game of Thrones comparisons | The Spanish interview was translated by Redanian Intelligence - Article | Discussion
Long before Lucca, Freya Allan gave an audio interview on the series and Ciri | The audio was also transcribed by Codename_JackRyan - Audio | Discussion
Henry Cavill spoke about The Witcher world and Geralt of Rivia | "Geralts gaze and gestures are worth a thousand words," said Cavill - Article | Discussion
Anya Chalotra spoke about the romantic link between Yen and Geralt | The actress mentioned the "link by destiny" - Tweet | Discussion
Another video interview with the trinity came from GEDI Visual | Though, fair warning: the questions aren't translated from Italian - Video | Discussion
Top members of the crew spoke about production, monsters and costumes | The people in question were executive producer Tomek Baginski, production designer Andrew Laws, and costume designer Tim Aslam - Article | Discussion

MCM (CONVENTION)

News from the MCM convention in London
We ran a live update feed of the MCM Comic Con in London as it happened | If you'd like to relive the experience, starring Lauren Hissrich and Freya Allan, you can - Post
The kikimore statue was brought to London ComicCon | The two stars in attendance even had their shot at it... - Tweet | Discussion
Redanian Intelligence pointed out some of the spoilers that could be deduced from the panel | And so, if you're avoiding show spoilers, stay clear - Article | Discussion
Lauren Hissrich and Freya Allan were interviewed at MCM | They were asked about adapting Andrzej Sapkowski's world - Video | Discussion
Redditor boskee recorded audio of exclusive comic con clips from the show | You can hear the music, Ciri's scene, Yen's scene and a little Jaskier - Music | Jaskier | Ciri | Yen | Yen subs | Geralt | Comic Con teaser music

LUCCA (CONVENTION)

News from the Lucca Comics and Games convention in Italy
We also ran a live update feed of the Lucca convention in Italy as it happened | If you'd like to relive the experience, starring Lauren Hissrich, Freya Allan, and Anya Chalotra, you can - Post
On day 3 of Lucca, Baginski, Laws and Aslam talked bringing the books to life | The trio were appearing on their own panel - Article | Discussion
Lauren Hissrich, Anya Chalotra and Freya Allan held a press conference | While it wasn't broadcast, a summary made its way out - Image | Image discussion | Summary
The kikimore made its way to Lucca, too | Lucca was turned into the Continent for the convention - Image | Discussion
The show was handing out goodies at Lucca | That included a Witcher medallion - Tweet | Discussion
Henry's ass | on a magazine cover (and a translation of the article) - Image | Discussion | Translation
Sapkowski served up some classic quotes at this panel, of course | He's the "master of the video games" - Article | Discussion

SOCIAL MEDIA

Some of the top social media posts from cast and crew this month
Andrzej Sapkowski and Lauren S Hissrich met at Lucca. Blessed. - Image | Discussion
Lauren S Hissrich was doing a photo-shoot, with the emojis suggesting a Witcher cnnection - Instagram | Discussion
Lauren S Hissrich met with Henry Cavill and a very nice dog in London - Instagram | Discussion
Lauren S Hissrich threw a little shade at one of her actresses on Twitter - Image | Discussion
Istredd actor Royce Pierreson was very ready for the new trailer - Instagram | Discussion
Lauren S Hissrich was living her best life in a 300-year-old villa in Italy - Tweet | Discussion
We got a glimpse behind the scenes of an interview with Lauren S Hissrich, Anya Chalotra, and Freya Allan - Image | Discussion
Sonya Belousova is still hard at work recording music, including for episode eight - Instagram | Discussion
Executive producer Tomek Baginski shared a heartwarming post-trailer post on Facebook - Image | Discussion
Casting director Sophie Holland was singing the praises of Jaskier actor Joey Batey - Image | Discussion
Lauren S Hissrich answered a fan's question about A Little Sacrifice not being adapted for the show - Image | Discussion
Sonya Belousova showed off her harp skills, which she learned for the show - Instagram | Discussion

COMMUNITY CREATIONS

With so much talent in the fandom, we wanted to highlight some of the most popular created content of the month
This is the art I came up with for the art contest on this sub. - Image | Post, by kalabear87
Im in hospital and my younger siblings made me this knowing that I'm a big the Witcher fan! - Image | Post, by derSaad
Show based Geralt cosplay at NYCC via @HenryCavillNews on Twitter - Image | Post, by Abyss_85 via @HenryCavillNews
The Witcher poster in comic style by @_gemeomau at Twitter - Image | Post, posted by /Abyss_85, by @_gemeomau
Cool [Henry Cavill as Geralt figure] - Image, post by crinfridreavers
Netflix Yennefer cosplay - Image, post by beloved_cosplay
Netflix The Witcher | Butcher of Blaviken | Scenes reordered - Video, post by Nocdoom
Netflix The Witcher | Question of Price & Slaughter of Cintra | Scenes reordered - Video, post by Nocdoom
Bounds of reason done today - Image, post by Cotillion0899
Butcher of Blaviken - Image, post by zkorejo

MEMES

A selection of the month's best memes
Waiting is hard. - Image, post by evyatari
18 days! - Image, post by evyatari
Shopping Online Expectations vs Reality - Image, post by GuiRodr
Highly scientific graph on sorceresses babysitting Ciri - Image, post by BWPhoenix
Foltest and his boys when they learn Geralt has managed to disenchant the Striga - Image, post by Valibomba
Us being fed like the ravenous beasts that we are - Image, post by jentario
St. Anya, Patron Saint of This Ass - Image, post by badfortheenvironment
Yen I'm trying to sneak but I'm dummy thicc and the clap of my ass cheeks keeps alerting the nekkers - Image, post by thecosmicfly
[The Onion] ‘The Witcher’ Producers Assure Gamers Netflix Series Will Include All 400 Side Quests From ‘Wild Hunt’ - Article, post by iliicho1
New format - Image, post by Codename_JackRyan

DISCUSSIONS

A selection of some of the top discussions this month
Name a more iconic couple, I'll wait by Colluctancy (509 upvotes, 99 comments)
What do you hope the show will clarify from the books? by TVwalla (21 upvotes, 44 comments)
Account of a silent netflixwitcher observer by sandtanderVonWessberg (137 upvotes, 33 comments)
First look at Jaskier by fifthdayofmay (187 upvotes, 32 comments)
I think I'm sold on Yennefer now by Istura (456 upvotes, 42 comments)
Geralt adding Renfri's broche to his sword is an awesome detail to show his personality and how the events affected him. by myheartsucks (162 upvotes, 10 comments)
Yen's wardrobe is looking amazing so far. by CSparkles123 (268 upvotes, 23 comments)
This scene is part of the reshoots, so it means this look of Geralt is the most recent one, opinions on his "final" look? by Valibomba (124 upvotes, 39 comments)
So Hyped For Witcher's Fight Scenes !! by Jack_Sparrow2018 (1.0k upvotes, 34 comments)
Let's not forget about Adam Levy! I can see from the trailer alone that he is going to absolutely nail Mousesack/Ermion! by IncomingNuke78 (278 upvotes, 40 comments)
Can’t believe I only just realised that the reason Geralt is so bulky in that scene from the teaser is obviously that the effects of potions he took haven’t worn off yet... by KeryaStirling (714 upvotes, 60 comments)
just a reminder that we are so lucky to have Henry Cavil as the man playing Geralt. by Cotillion0899 (380 upvotes, 39 comments)

SUMMARY

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Subreddit Stats: RedditDayOf top posts from 2019-09-02 to 2019-10-02 11:01 PDT

Period: 29.70 days
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  1. 563 points, 14 submissions: KevSaund
    1. Lisa’s protest song, “They have the plant, but we have the power” (127 points, 8 comments)
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    3. After learning a solo performance by Mike Daisy that was aired as an episode was full of falsehoods, This American Life issued its first Retraction as an episode (64 points, 2 comments)
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    8. Train 48 - A daily soap opera confined to a single train car. It filmed and aired on the same day, allowing for commentary on current events (46 points, 4 comments)
    9. Ayds was an “appetite suppressant candy” with movie star spokespeople, until the 80s when AIDS became well known. The candy never recovered. (11 points, 0 comments)
    10. PuppeTose Theater is the weirdest (NSFW) low budget puppet show you’ve never seen (5 points, 0 comments)
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    2. The Truth About the McDonald's Coffee Lawsuit | Adam Ruins Everything (61 points, 8 comments)
    3. The doomsday vault: the seeds that could save a post-apocalyptic world (33 points, 4 comments)
    4. Insect Overlords (Giant Space Ants) (32 points, 3 comments)
    5. Scene Missing (22 points, 0 comments)
    6. Kraven the Hunter is pretty scary and unhinged in the 1987 “Kraven’s Last Hunt” storyline (10 points, 0 comments)
    7. September 10 - Tangles (7 points, 0 comments)
    8. September 21 - Rebuilding Society; Post-Apocalyptic and Otherwise (6 points, 0 comments)
    9. September 14 - Nail Polish (5 points, 0 comments)
    10. Les Suetes winds of Cape Breton, Nova Scotia (3 points, 0 comments)
  4. 252 points, 12 submissions: Superbuddhapunk
    1. Most popular sandwiches in the world with recipe infographics (65 points, 13 comments)
    2. AMERICA F*#K YEAH! MUSIC VIDEO - Team America World Police THEME SONG (55 points, 0 comments)
    3. Santa Ana Winds In Inland Empire Cause Mounting Wildfire Concerns (40 points, 7 comments)
    4. the watson twins - just like heaven (23 points, 1 comment)
    5. What is a chinook? | Ask Our Meteorologist (18 points, 1 comment)
    6. Being John Malkovich — Puppet Scene (16 points, 1 comment)
    7. Marseille - Le Mistral (13 points, 0 comments)
    8. How a Philly Cheesesteak Goes From the Grill to Carnegie Hall (6 points, 0 comments)
    9. The Drunk and on Drugs Happy Funtime Hour - Papa Karlson's Feetza Pizza (6 points, 1 comment)
    10. My Provence - Mistral Wind of Wrath (4 points, 0 comments)
  5. 185 points, 8 submissions: joelschlosberg
    1. Illiteracy! (106 points, 1 comment)
    2. Progress Quest, an RPG in which the player's character moves through the game collecting items, learning spells, conquering enemies, and leveling up experience points without any player involvement after the character is created. (36 points, 1 comment)
    3. "Alanis: Too Hot!": a half-hour documentary produced by a local Ottawa TV station about Alanis Morissette, back when the singer was a teenager known as the Canadian equivalent of Debbie Gibson or Tiffany. (18 points, 3 comments)
    4. Canuxploitation.com has reviewed hundreds of Canadian B-movies. (7 points, 0 comments)
    5. Canadian animator Caroline Leaf's The Street, in which the emotional turmoil of a grandmother dying is conveyed by a constantly swirling painting, created by moving wet paint on top of a glass lit from underneath. (6 points, 1 comment)
    6. Recruits, which is apparently somewhat similar to a popular American comedy of the time about an educational institution for law enforcement officers. (5 points, 1 comment)
    7. nonrepresentational governance (5 points, 0 comments)
    8. "Sandwiches That You Will Like" (2 points, 0 comments)
  6. 147 points, 7 submissions: galloog1
    1. Rainbow Connection by Kermit the Frog from The Muppet Movie (87 points, 9 comments)
    2. People don't think of Appalachia when they think of the state of Georgia. Brasstown Bald is the highest point in the state. (27 points, 1 comment)
    3. The puppetry track at Dragoncon is by far the best track. Everyone meet Sparky the narwhal! He was born from a funnel and googly eyes. (20 points, 2 comments)
    4. To the Chinese, puppetry is for the Gods, not for entertainment. It lasts all day regardless of spectators. (7 points, 0 comments)
    5. Defunktland's documentary on the entire works and history of Jim Henson (2 points, 0 comments)
    6. Puppetry outside of the new world is not for children. (2 points, 0 comments)
    7. Sorry, but you guys hit my topic for the day. Did you know there was a centemuseum in Atlanta keeping the art of puppetry alive? (2 points, 1 comment)
  7. 136 points, 3 submissions: twitch1982
    1. Solo Synchronized Swimming was a sport at the Olympic Games between 1984 and 1992. It is surprising that it took the organizers three Olympics to realize that a person swimming alone cannot be synchronized with anyone else. (99 points, 6 comments)
    2. When the Olympics Gave Out Medals for Art (23 points, 0 comments)
    3. Before there wis Biathalon, there was "Military Patrol" A team race where a squad with an NCO skied 30 km in uniform and with full backpacks before shooting. Here's a writeup of the event from 1924 (14 points, 0 comments)
  8. 122 points, 3 submissions: tillandsia
    1. The Cuban Sandwich: Ham, pork, Swiss, pickles, mustard on one side, butter on the other, on Cuban bread, toasted on a sandwich press. (72 points, 2 comments)
    2. 1970s Cold War Era bunker - reminiscent of the one in "Blast from the Past" (49 points, 2 comments)
    3. Identical Twins, Roselle, NJ, photograph by Diane Arbus that inspired the twins in The Shining (1 point, 1 comment)
  9. 107 points, 2 submissions: Cellophaine
    1. ReBoot - The world's first completely computer-animated TV series (82 points, 8 comments)
    2. Heritage Minutes - Aired frequently in the 90s, they have become part of many Canadians shared cultural identity (25 points, 1 comment)
  10. 100 points, 3 submissions: Hanginon
    1. Zorg unveils the ZF1 to the Mengalors (73 points, 2 comments)
    2. US Civil Defense Nuclear Attack Warning Siren (24 points, 2 comments)
    3. Surprise! Radioactive Water Jugs Not as Healthy as Advertised (3 points, 0 comments)
  11. 96 points, 6 submissions: starfleetbrat
    1. Einstein's twin paradox explained (43 points, 6 comments)
    2. Corner Gas - Comedy show about a small community in Dog River, Saskatchewan (30 points, 3 comments)
    3. The Littlest Hobo - Show about a dog who wanders town to town helping people. Aired in the 60s and was revived in 1979. (17 points, 5 comments)
    4. Sesquizygotic (Semi-Identical) Twins (3 points, 1 comment)
    5. The first McDonald's in Australia opened in Yagoona, Sydney in 1971. In 1972 a Big Mac cost 49 cents. (2 points, 1 comment)
    6. In Australia, McDonald's offers Vegemite as a condiment at some restaurants. (1 point, 0 comments)
  12. 95 points, 1 submission: dogsdogssheep
    1. The Husband Stitch Isn’t Just a Horrifying Childbirth Myth (95 points, 12 comments)
  13. 89 points, 1 submission: ItGetsBetterLove
    1. I see you've played knifey spooney before (89 points, 3 comments)
  14. 80 points, 1 submission: sashallyr
    1. Kongregate, a site mainly known as a games platform, has been providing information and speaking at conferences about the math of idle games since the genre took off. A popular game is more than just numbers go up. (80 points, 4 comments)
  15. 77 points, 2 submissions: metanonymous
    1. Letterkenny consists of hicks, skids, Christians and hockey players. (71 points, 4 comments)
    2. Murdoch Mysteries - Detective William Murdoch solves murders in the bustling city of Toronto in the early 20th century. (6 points, 1 comment)
  16. 74 points, 1 submission: goofballl
    1. Wittgenstein: A hotdog ain't a sandwich, nerds. (74 points, 3 comments)
  17. 73 points, 2 submissions: art-man_2018
    1. The Death of the Green Goblin/Harry Osborne, Amazing Spider-Man #122, 1973 (60 points, 5 comments)
    2. David Letterman's Worldwide Pants Incorporated Logo (1992) (13 points, 1 comment)
  18. 72 points, 1 submission: jarvis400
    1. My Name Is Mr. Burns (72 points, 2 comments)
  19. 71 points, 2 submissions: tb9757
    1. Want some cream? (64 points, 2 comments)
    2. No TV and no beer make Homer something something. (7 points, 0 comments)
  20. 70 points, 3 submissions: dimmonkey
    1. You Can't Do That on Television!! (67 points, 9 comments)
    2. The one and only... Log Driver's Waltz!! (2 points, 0 comments)
    3. Introduce yourself to... The Chicken Lady! (1 point, 0 comments)
  21. 65 points, 1 submission: BigD1970
    1. Metal band Mac Sabbath are exactly what you'd expect them to be. (65 points, 4 comments)
  22. 61 points, 7 submissions: deadowl
    1. The Hair Raising History Behind The Monks Strange Haircut (32 points, 1 comment)
    2. After 145 years, Ringling Bros. Circus elephants perform for the last time (15 points, 1 comment)
    3. MAC and ME: McDonald's Rip-Off E.T. Movie (1988) - Rental Reviews (6 points, 2 comments)
    4. South Bronx Paradise - Aqua Teen Hunger Force (3 points, 0 comments)
    5. Cards Against Humanity (2 points, 2 comments)
    6. How Far Along? How Vermont Delivers Help for Pregnant Women With Opioid-Use Disorder (2 points, 0 comments)
    7. September 6th - Horror Movies (1 point, 0 comments)
  23. 61 points, 2 submissions: GreekAlphabetSoup
    1. Arnold Schwarzenegger’s character giving birth in the movie Junior (1994) (41 points, 3 comments)
    2. Tangles have an unfairly-negative reputation—it’s thanks to tangles that a whole new exciting world of science and technology exists! How about TELEPORTATION?! Does that do anything for you? Yeah, I thought so—and teleportation is only possible because of the quantum enTANGLEment of particles! (20 points, 1 comment)
  24. 57 points, 1 submission: kernowgringo
    1. Everythings coming up Milhouse! (57 points, 1 comment)
  25. 55 points, 1 submission: AuthorTomFrost
    1. Minoxidil's not a cure for baldness. It's a treatment. Once you stop taking it, you go bald again. (55 points, 6 comments)
  26. 48 points, 3 submissions: RexStardust
    1. "Her Marge, remember when we used to make out to this hymn?" (38 points, 2 comments)
    2. The Sweater - Animated version of Roch Carrier's "The Hockey Sweater" (7 points, 1 comment)
    3. Glory Enough For All - dramatization of Banting and Best's discovery of Insulin (3 points, 0 comments)
  27. 47 points, 2 submissions: Sanlear
    1. ‘Impractical Jokers’ star is serious about reviving Staten Island beer (26 points, 1 comment)
    2. Visualising the pain away: VR tool for childbirth (21 points, 0 comments)
  28. 45 points, 3 submissions: PhillipBrandon
    1. Night On Bald Mountain — Fantasia (1940) (23 points, 0 comments)
    2. Improv Everywhere's annual "No-pants Subway Ride" (11 points, 1 comment)
    3. Who Controls Childbirth? A holistically minded movement says women should—and that doctors are going about it all wrong. An expectant mom reexamines which side she's on. (11 points, 0 comments)
  29. 43 points, 1 submission: ClarinetQuintetLargh
    1. How to make a film while traveling alone. A South Korean man from the opposite side of the Earth made a film while travelling alone 30 cities in Europe for 3 months. The scenes were filmed by passers-by willing to help him. It was his first trip for all of his life. Shot with a iPhone 5S. (43 points, 4 comments)
  30. 42 points, 4 submissions: Vodo98
    1. Basque pelota was an official sport at the 1900 Olympics, the French won because the Spanish withdrew. No other team registered. (28 points, 2 comments)
    2. 3/5/09 FPL Nuclear Siren Test (10 points, 3 comments)
    3. Communist Party of Fiume (4 points, 0 comments)
    4. The Joker Blogs (0 points, 0 comments)
  31. 40 points, 1 submission: Pastordan23
    1. The Mathematical Formula That Causes Your Headphones to Tangle (40 points, 2 comments)
  32. 39 points, 1 submission: spiket918
    1. Don't hang up! Don't hang up! (39 points, 0 comments)
  33. 38 points, 1 submission: adyd
    1. Trimps is an idle incremental game, where you breed a trimp army and travel through time. It has fairly consistent updates, an engaged creator, and an active subreddit. (38 points, 9 comments)
  34. 37 points, 3 submissions: Mind_Killer
    1. Famous Poet Lord Byron was so obsessed with not becoming fat that his diet of red cabbage and cider became a fad in the 1820s (16 points, 2 comments)
    2. The Weirding Module - when the 1984 Dune movie replaced martial arts with a sonic weapon (14 points, 0 comments)
    3. The Dwight Insurrection - A failed revolution at a local paper company in Scranton, Pa. (7 points, 0 comments)
  35. 36 points, 2 submissions: easy_being_green
    1. $pringfield (or, how I learned to stop worrying and love legalized gambling) is my favorite Simpsons episode. Here's 4 mins of some of its best parts. (23 points, 0 comments)
    2. Impractical Jokers - Scoopski Potatoes (13 points, 2 comments)
  36. 36 points, 2 submissions: mass922
    1. The first meet of separated twins, Arnold Schwarzenegger and Danny DeVito in the classic 1988 film, 'Twins' (30 points, 2 comments)
    2. As an American, no matter how much time I spend abroad, foreign police sirens will always and forever remind me of this iconic Jason Bourne scene. (6 points, 0 comments)
  37. 36 points, 1 submission: yankee4357
    1. Take That Camera Out of my Face (36 points, 0 comments)
  38. 35 points, 2 submissions: JoeAconite
    1. Be COOL about Fire Safety - Allstate PSA (1995?) Gilbert Gottfried as smoke alarm Seemore Smoke (26 points, 3 comments)
    2. Thunderbolt Fantasy 東離劍遊紀- Episode 1 Scene 1 - Chinese Puppet Action Series. (9 points, 2 comments)
  39. 35 points, 2 submissions: Juqu
    1. Skull - Card Games That Don't Suck (32 points, 2 comments)
    2. The red orphan's oath - song about the Finnish white terror (English lyrics) (3 points, 0 comments)
  40. 34 points, 2 submissions: aleagueofmyown
    1. "Charly" is the movie adaptation of the novel Flowers for Algernon by American writer Daniel Keyes. (32 points, 5 comments)
    2. FM - Phasors On Stun (2 points, 0 comments)
  41. 34 points, 1 submission: Opie67
    1. Heh heh heh. Clowns are funny. (34 points, 0 comments)
  42. 31 points, 1 submission: PangurBaan
    1. SCP-2000. A Device to Repopulate your Apocalypsed Planet with 100,000 Viable, Non-Anomalous Humans Per Day (31 points, 13 comments)
  43. 30 points, 1 submission: AwkwardGinger
    1. Worker and Parasite (30 points, 0 comments)
  44. 29 points, 2 submissions: wtfisthisnoise
    1. Crazy Vaclav: Put it in H! (21 points, 0 comments)
    2. Üter: Don't make me run, I'm full of chocolate! (8 points, 0 comments)
  45. 29 points, 1 submission: Polymath_B19
    1. Darth Vader wielding the lightsaber (29 points, 5 comments)
  46. 27 points, 2 submissions: HunterHearstHoagies
    1. Sideshow Bob Rake Gag from Cape Feare. (25 points, 2 comments)
    2. Futurama: The Clamps (2 points, 0 comments)
  47. 27 points, 1 submission: Dirty_Socks
    1. /RedditLaqueristas - Reddit's own nail polish group. Complete with weekly themes. (27 points, 0 comments)
  48. 24 points, 5 submissions: Penguin-Pete
    1. Happy 71st birthday to horror legend, Michael Berryman - from The Hills Have Eyes and many other classics (13 points, 0 comments)
    2. The Catholic Horror Legacy - We're All Demon-Possessed Nun (5 points, 0 comments)
    3. 7 Of The Best Cannibal Horror Movies Ever Made - Spookwire (bonus section lists real life incidents of humans served at restaurants) (3 points, 0 comments)
    4. APOCRYPHA CANDIDATE: THE MANITOU (1978) - One of the most bonkers Exorcist rip-offs ever made. (2 points, 0 comments)
    5. Bad Assumptions Everyone Makes About A Zombie Apocalypse (1 point, 0 comments)
  49. 24 points, 1 submission: Raeko
    1. Carts of Darkness: Documentary about a bunch of guys who ride shopping carts down hills and mountains in Vancouver. It seems like it could be a real life inspiration to Trailer Park Boys (24 points, 0 comments)
  50. 24 points, 1 submission: batmandrew
    1. Listen, shut up for a second (24 points, 0 comments)

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  3. Illiteracy! by joelschlosberg (106 points, 1 comment)
  4. Solo Synchronized Swimming was a sport at the Olympic Games between 1984 and 1992. It is surprising that it took the organizers three Olympics to realize that a person swimming alone cannot be synchronized with anyone else. by twitch1982 (99 points, 6 comments)
  5. Situationist Graffiti 1970 by sbroue (97 points, 5 comments)
  6. The Husband Stitch Isn’t Just a Horrifying Childbirth Myth by dogsdogssheep (95 points, 12 comments)
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