WHICH GAMES ARE THEY? submitted by EndersGame_Reviewer to boardgames [link] [comments] The main reason that traditional playing cards first spread across the world is due to their primary use: for playing card games. But you don't need others to play card games, courtesy of solitaire card games. These have existed for decades, going back as far as the 19th century. But there's no doubt that the arrival of the personal computer into office spaces and homes has had an enormous impact in introducing these classic games of patience to the masses, and in popularizing them. Arguably the single biggest reason for this is Microsoft. Microsoft first began packaging a simple version of Klondike Solitaire with their operating systems with Windows 3.0, which was the third major release of Microsoft Windows, and came out in 1990. At the time, desktop computers had only just become a staple in homes and work-places. Part of the rationale for including a solitaire card game was to assist new users in learning how to use a mouse, and to help them become familiar with features like dragging and dropping, and the overall graphical interface of a personal computer. As Microsoft continued delivering new versions of their Windows operating system in later years, a couple of other solitaire card games were added, notably Spider and FreeCell. This development single-handedly revolutionized office-culture around the world. It's a little known fact, but sources within Microsoft have stated that Solitaire is in fact the most used software program in the entire Microsoft family, even ahead of programs like Word and Excel. At the time, it even led to debates about whether introducing computers into the workplace would actually decrease productivity, due to real concerns that Microsoft Solitaire was leading to many hours of time wasted by employees. https://preview.redd.it/yw9nk8tvdmc51.jpg?width=600&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=338bc8b84aaac968213494c002299ea9152872f3 What accounts for this tremendous success? First of all, digitizing what was already a popular game meant that it removed the practicalities and constraints involved in using a physical deck of cards. By eliminating the hassles of shuffling, dealing, and physically moving cards, and taking away the requirement for a reasonable amount of table space, all the book-keeping and tedious elements of the game were instantly eliminated. Now solitaire card games could be played much more quickly and easily. Software versions also created new opportunities for the game that didn't previously exist. Digital implementations made it possible to record percentages of wins, best times, and win streaks, all of which give additional incentives to return to the game. They also made possible forms of the game that - for logistical reasons - would be difficult or impossible to play in real life with a physical deck. Digital versions of solitaire were also easier to learn, given the enforced rules, automated layouts, and instructional tutorials that typically accompanied them. And of course, solitaire has an addictive quality about it, given the inherent challenge of trying to win from a deal. Being able to easily and quickly play a game of digital solitaire makes it a highly attractive time-filler. Despite the advent of flashier and more impressive games, people keep returning to the simplicity of dragging cards around for a quick five or ten minute fix of Solitaire. But this also explains how the three most played solitaire card games in the world accomplished this status. As Microsoft Windows was slowly conquering the world and asserting its monopoly on the global market of operating systems and personal computers, their versions of solitaire were the ones that became firmly established into homes and offices. So we have Microsoft to thank for making Klondike the solitaire game that nearly all of us are familiar with. For many people, this is the game that they identify "Solitaire" with. With Microsoft adding Spider and FreeCell in later years, these two games were quickly adopted and became beloved by solitaire fans as well, causing them to leapfrog many other classic solitaire games in popularity, and make them the most commonly played versions of solitaire behind the evergreen Klondike. With the release of Windows 8 in 2012, this trilogy of titles was rebranded under the name "Microsoft Solitaire Collection", as part of an ad-supported freemium package that also included two new solitaire additions: Pyramid and TriPeaks. While there are many other classic solitaire games that exist and are played around the world, in terms of the sheer number of games played, Microsoft's holy trinity of Klondike, Spider, and FreeCell unquestionably reigns supreme. As proof of its success, Microsoft Solitaire was inducted into the World Video Game Hall of Fame in 2019, alongside other greats like Doom, Donkey Kong, Tetris, Super Mario Kart, World of Warcraft, and The Legend of Zelda. To get there, it had to meet criteria that included being widely known and remembered, having enduring popularity, and not only influencing other games but culture in general. It's estimated that it has been installed on over a billion devices, localized in 65 different languages, and is considered to be instrumental in paving the way for the growth of the casual game market. https://preview.redd.it/x2473u9ydmc51.jpg?width=600&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=059922b3200f4e0d679ab3b8ed61ebc623a3857a Of course today there are many more ways to enjoy these popular solitaire greats. Besides apps for your mobile device, all you need is a web browser, and sites like Solitaired.com enable you to play them for free online wherever you are in the world, as long as you have an internet connection. Besides dragging and dropping cards with the click of a mouse on your personal home or office computer, touch screens have only helped to increase the number of ways you can play solitaire, especially on mobile devices. So let's take a closer look at the three most popular solitaire card games. KLONDIKE Overview: Klondike is the solitaire game most of us will be familiar with from our personal computer, or that we've seen bored staff playing in the office. It's the quintessential solitaire card game that everybody should at least try once, and is the game most people have in mind when they think of "solitaire". Its name has its origin in the late nineteenth century gold rush in the Klondike part of the Canadian Yukon, where prospectors would play the game in order to help pass the time. It sometimes goes under other names like Canfield (in the UK), although this latter name is technically incorrect, and actually refers to a different solitaire game. Game-play: Using a single deck, the aim is to arrange all 13 cards of each suit in a complete sequence from Ace through King. These sequences begin with the Ace as the foundation and build upwards, hence games like this are typically described as builder type solitaire games. Cards are placed in an area called the tableau, and the initial deal involves laying out seven piles, ranging from 1 to 7 cards on each, and with only the top card of each pile turned face up. These cards can then be arranged within the tableau by building downwards in alternating colours, and moved between columns to in order to access other cards. Only a King or column built down on a King can be transferred to a free space in the tableau. Unlike an open game where all the cards are visible and face-up from the start of the game, Klondike is an example of a closed game, because not all the cards are known, and slowly become revealed as you make them available. Variations: The most common way of using the stock is to deal three cards at a time, but many people also play with an alternative rule in which you deal one card at a time, which is sometimes called Las Vegas Solitaire, and even played as a gambling game in some casinos. This gives you access to many more cards and increases your chances of completing the game successfully. To make the game harder, you can also limit the amount of passes through the deck to just three times, or only once. My thoughts: Depending on which variation you're playing with and how many redeals you allow, a skilled player should be able to win standard game of Klondike nearly half of the time. It is very satisfying to finish a game and get all the cards onto the foundation, but be warned, because it's also very addictive! Once you're familiar with how the game works, you can polish off an entire game in as little as five minutes, making it an ideal choice for a casual game to keep returning to. It's also a game you can get better at, and for some excellent suggestions on improving your strategy, check out the article 7 Strategies to Win Solitaire. https://preview.redd.it/kqy0hgm6emc51.jpg?width=600&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=42a61300151e622f01739680d0cd37c9d5c6ba3e Related games: If you want an easier Klondike style game that you should be able to win nine times out of ten, try Westcliff, which has ten columns; or Thumb and Pouch. There's also the easier two deck version of Klondike called Double Klondike, as well as Gargantua and Harp; while the two deck game Lady Jane is even easier yet, and you should be able to win 99% of the time. If you enjoy Klondike and want to try similar games, variations worth trying include Agnes Bernauer and Agnes Sorel. Easthaven adds a tricky Spider-like method of dealing the stock, while Blind Alleys and the closely related Pas Seul use a 6x3 tableau. Many other Klondike-inspired builder games exist which change more significant things about the game-play. One of the more popular ones is Yukon, in which the entire deck is dealt at the outset, and where you can move columns of cards even if the cards being moved aren't in sequence. This gives you easier access to cards, but the columns consist of more cards to begin with. Two players: For a version of Klondike that enables you to play competitively with another player using two decks of cards, take a look at Double Solitaire. Players have their own deck and tableau, and the aim is to be the first to play all your cards to eight foundations piles which are shared. As well as turn-based play, this can also be turned into a real-time race game of frenzied simultaneous solitaire. SPIDER Overview: One of the two games that lurks most closely in Klondike's shadow is Spider. Along with FreeCell, it has risen into prominence courtesy of Microsoft Windows, and chances are good that you've seen a version of it on your home computer along with other common games like Chess, Minesweeper, Hearts, and Spades. It is said to be a favourite of president Franklin D. Roosevelt. Many consider it to be the best solitaire game since it gives a lot of room to overcome the luck of the draw by skillful play, and comes with a good chance of winning the game. According to Gregory Trefry's Casual Game Design, by 2005 it had outstripped Klondike and become the most played game on computers that had Microsoft Windows, largely due the increased challenge it offers over the more luck-based Klondike. Game-play: A game of Spider uses two decks of cards, and the game starts after dealing out 54 cards out in a tableau of ten piles. Like Klondike, the aim is to get cards of the same suit in order from Ace through King, but in this case there are no foundations. Columns of cards remain in the tableau until you line up a whole column of a suit in order, descending from King down through Ace, at which point they are removed from the game. Cards can be moved within the tableau in a somewhat similar fashion to Klondike, but whenever you need fresh cards, the 50 cards remaining in the stock are dealt out 10 at a time across the entire tableau. Variations: In the standard form of the game, which is the hardest way to play, you play with all four suits, and while descending columns of alternating colours can be built, you can only move a stack if they are all of the same suit. This is generally considered the more Advanced form of the game, while an Intermediate form of Spider uses two suits and makes the gameplay easier by only using Spades and Hearts. The one suit game only uses cards from a single suit, and can be considered the beginner version, and serve as an excellent introduction to Spider. Officially all spaces in the tableau must be filled before dealing from the stock, but a more relaxed form of the game is possible by removing this requirement. My thoughts: Unlike Klondike, in Spider all the building happens within the tableau, so that immediately gives it a different feel. Winning Spider, especially in its standard form, can prove quite a challenge. But it's also one of the best solitaire games in view of the analysis and skill it allows for. New players should begin with one suit Spider, and you can always progress to the more difficult and strategic versions later. Single suit Spider is easily winnable most of the time, and is a more relaxing way to play. But even an easier game of Spider will take two or three times as long as a game of Klondike. While taking longer to play, it gives more room for skill and thoughtful play, and comes with the reward of increased chances of completing the game successfully. Microsoft's versions of Spider incorporated a scoring system, so that players could use "undo" in order to discover hidden cards and use this to determine their choices, but with a small point penalty. https://preview.redd.it/nmgcto1aemc51.jpg?width=600&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=a80aea462f885f3f6ce642c9161c44d16e909ac5 Related games: Given the popularity and success of Spider, many other solitaire games exist that take over its basic concept, such as Mrs Mop, which has all the cards dealt face-up at the outset, and Beetle. Tarantula and Black Widow both make Spider easier by allowing you to move sequences in the tableau that are of the same colour (Tarantula), or of any colour (Black Widow). Spiderette is a single-deck version of Spider, and uses just seven columns Instead of ten, which are dealt out in a triangular style much like Klondike. Like the standard game, the way the cards are dealt can play a big role in whether or not a particular deal is solvable. Other common one-deck Spider games include Will o' the Wisp (which has a 7x3 tableau) and Simple Simon. Special mention should be made of the popular game Scorpion, which allows stacks to be moved within the tableau even if they aren't arranged in order, in the style of games like Yukon. It's not easy to win, however, and the Wasp variation increases your chances significantly by allowing any card or stack to be placed in an empty space in the tableau, not just Kings. Three Blind Mice is another favourite Scorpion variant, and uses a 10x5 tableau. FREECELL Overview: FreeCell emerged out of relative obscurity in 1995 as a result of its inclusion in Microsoft Windows 95. Even though it was created by Paul Alfille already as early as 1978, it was only when it was brought into the public eye with the help of Windows, that it quickly became an addictive pastime for many, and gained a loyal following. Just a few years later it was included along with Minesweeper in the chapter "Computer and Online Games" of the published version of Hoyle's Rules of Games. Fan websites were even created for it with information about the different deals, and strategies. Game-play: At the start of the game, a single deck is dealt face up into eight columns. There are four foundation piles, and as in most solitaire games, the goal is to build cards from each suit in ascending sequence from Ace through King. But in addition to these foundation piles, there are four storage cells that can be used to temporarily store a card from the bottom of any column, and that's where the real fun of FreeCell lies. Cards in the tableau are arranged down in alternating colours, and such sequences can be moved between columns - but only with the help of available cells - while a space created in the tableau can be filled with any card. Variations: FreeCell has inspired many variants and related game, which are too many to list. Several of these are true to the basic concept, but simply increase the number of cards in the game. For example, there is also a two-deck version called FreeCell Duplex. There is also a version with three decks and one with four decks. My thoughts: FreeCell has the distinction of being a solitaire card game that lends itself particularly well to a digital implementation. In the Windows version, each unique deal was assigned a different number, nearly all of which were solvable, and people could use this number to attempt the same deal as other players. The computer could also calculate which moves were possible and which were not. While later versions came with over a million unique deals, the original Microsoft FreeCell supported 32,000 numbered deals, dubbed as the "Microsoft 32,000". In the hey-day of FreeCell in the mid 1990s, a crowdsourced project assigned all these deals to different people, successfully completing all but one of them. Given that all the cards are visible at the start of the game, FreeCell is an open game and you have perfect information to work with from the outset, so there are no surprises awaiting you. Winning requires sheer skill, and there is very little luck. https://preview.redd.it/sdpdz9rcemc51.jpg?width=600&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=8ad1347423b051900ca92b1bacdc1e5f28ba1808 Related games: FreeCell has among its ancestors Eight Off and Baker's Game. In both games you build down in the same suit instead of in alternating colours. Eight Off gives players the added advantage of having more storage cells to use. It was the novel use of alternating colours that helped make FreeCell a big success, but these two predecessors are also very good. Given its tremendous popularity, FreeCell has inspired many other games of its kind, many with small twists to the setup or rules. One popular take on this style of the game include Art Cabral's excellent Seahaven Towers, which has a different starting layout. Also highly recommended is David Parlett's Penguin, which has seven reserve cells, and gives you three of your starting foundation cards but buries the fourth one at the bottom of the first column in the tableau; this is the "penguin" that you must free. CONCLUSION The above three solitaire games can all be described as builder-type games, and there are many other builder-type solitaire games that have been inspired by them or are related to them. The most popular ones besides the trilogy covered here include: Baker's Dozen, Beleaguered Castle, Canfield, Forty Thieves, La Belle Lucie (Lovely Lucy), Scorpion, and Yukon. Each of these games is in turn a representative of its own family of games that provides variations of the same theme. So it's worth trying each of these other titles too, to determine which ones you especially enjoy playing, and then exploring further within each family. But despite the tremendous diversity, these three reign supreme: Klondike, Spider, and FreeCell. Nearly everyone who has had a Microsoft Windows operating system on their computer at some point in their life will be familiar with one or all of these three solitaire games. This is particularly going to be true of those who were the early adopters of personal computers in homes and offices. Those who found themselves behind an office computer in the 1990s, lived in an era when video games weren't nearly as advanced, impressive, or varied as what they were today. This was a time when social media didn't yet exist, and when the world wide web consisted largely of text based websites that were accessed with slow dial up modems. In this environment, solitaire was the ideal companion for a lonely and boring day behind the computer, and a welcome distraction. The positive reception of Klondike, Spider, and FreeCell by this audience, has ensured that these three brands of solitaire will continue to have an enduring legacy, far beyond what even Microsoft ever imagined when first making them our friends. Almost 30 years on, these solitaire games have already stood the test of time, and will undoubtedly continue to be enjoyed by future generations. Where to play them? Head to Solitaired.com and try a game of Klondike, Spider, or FreeCell! https://preview.redd.it/agaaitzfemc51.jpg?width=600&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=dadb71579e685996511dd1e9bcf6f2cc0e768fcc Author's note: I first published this article at PlayingCardDecks here. |
Confrontation: Coronavirus VS Gambling business submitted by hawertin to u/hawertin [link] [comments] For many years, the authorities of almost all countries of the world have been fighting a nervous battle with the gambling business. Underground casinos are opening everywhere and the authorities are again throwing all their forces into the fight against betting. https://preview.redd.it/2b4l9qv0bhr51.jpg?width=1600&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=86b7cfdadbe8b04bd9c1de8397ef4aebc96db3c6 But then it appears: Super Coronovirus! This whole situation is like a fairy tale about a Golden egg, which everyone tried to break, but only the mouse did it. In a few months, the Coronavirus infection managed to do what the Supreme rulers of humanity took decades to do – it "killed" the gambling business! But is this really the case? Are there no more places in the world where you can drink a glass of whiskey and bet a couple of bucks on zero? https://preview.redd.it/79emqy92bhr51.jpg?width=1000&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=7ac545a98144399601003c8f746ff04c0fcd46e0 The editorial of MetaCasino.pt has prepared an analytical material for you, about which branches of the gambling business were most affected by the Coronavirus. Land-based casinos The first and most powerful impact of the Coronavirus was on land-based stationary casinos. In the face of an epidemiological threat, people tried to leave their homes and stay in public places as little as possible. https://preview.redd.it/0h1c0f63bhr51.jpg?width=1382&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=4140fb9b46e591860ab299c3d1a8b2c6dc88c93a ● USA The famous Las Vegas, which worked smoothly during the first and Second world war, turned into a Ghost town in a matter of months. Its casinos closed for the first time since 1963, the year President Kennedy was assassinated. According to the latest statistics, the total losses of Las Vegas casinos amounted to more than 5.5 billion dollars. ● Czech Republic Although the Czech Republic had the fewest cases of Coronavirus infection, King's Casino, which is a venue for major international poker events, had to cancel all tournaments and close for a period of quarantine. According to official data, the casino's losses amounted to about 5.5 million dollars. ● Austria The famous Concord Card Casino, which was supposed to be 25 years old this year, was closed due to the inability to pay taxes to the state. The main specialty of this casino was poker, but in early March, the institution declared bankruptcy. The main reason is the lack of clients due to the Coronavirus epidemic. https://preview.redd.it/0l9fisb4bhr51.jpg?width=2000&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=fa81f63019dcee723f6cabdac628b7859f925187 Owners of land-based casinos are recommended to start developing the online component of their gambling houses as soon as possible so that the Coronovirus does not completely sink their business. Online casino against Coronavirus But the online casino, on the contrary, is experiencing its best times. In a situation when almost the entire world was in prison, many of the boredom began to "spend" honestly earned coins in the casino. In this regard, our editorial staff has prepared for you the TOP 3 online casinos that not only earned money during the epidemic, but also managed to bring their brand to the world level. ● Rox Casino A casino that everyone already knew about, but they learned even better during the Coronavirus period. According to unofficial data (after all, who will tell us the truth) on the excitement of their customers, Rox managed to earn about 4 million dollars. And this is almost 13% more than the casino's income before the Coronavirus epidemic. https://preview.redd.it/7fj1oyg5bhr51.jpg?width=2000&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=9567d544c0b60efeef1d120e4bada83dee2bd507 ● All British Casino The most famous British online casino, with which, according to rumors, Prince Harry liked to spend his free time during the pandemic, managed to increase its revenue by up to 24%. And this is despite the fact that gambling is illegal and the UK government has introduced strict regulatory measures regarding online gambling and betting. The high attendance of this platform has brought All British Casino to a new level and attracted customers from all over the world. ● BoVegas And while real Las Vegas endures its worst times, virtual Vegas is on top of the glory. In the face of fierce competition and in order to attract the maximum number of new customers and keep the old ones, a welcome bonus of 5000$ was introduced. Either a gift from the company, or boredom, but the number of players for the period from January to may increased by 40%. And where new players - there is profit! Sports reference: offline or online? The sphere of sports betting has suffered the most. The fact is that the absence of Grand sporting events such as the world Cup, the UEFA Champions League, the League of Europe, the Wimbledon tennis tournament and many other competitions were either canceled or postponed indefinitely. According to the analytical company Standard & Poor's, the betting market fell by almost 37%. This has never happened before! https://preview.redd.it/pqe35ocbbhr51.jpg?width=1192&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=3f484570f0b8f23aa7a89b693d998c5fd202a021 For example, in the UK, the demand among both beginners and professional bettors for betting shops that specialize in sports has decreased by 41%, and this is despite the fact that the demand for online casinos is growing on the contrary. In addition, during the quarantine period, offices are prohibited from using topics such as Coronavirus and self-isolation for advertising purposes. "And if there is no sport, then there is no point in betting" - you might think. But it wasn't there! Global companies such as 1xBet began offering their clients an alternative-Belarusian football. As you know, there is no Coronavirus in the Republic of Belarus – so the President of the country said. This means that there are no reasons for changes in the gambling services market. In this regard, many ratting corporations offer their clients to bet on the Top League and the football championship in Belarus. This is certainly not the European Cup, but in the context of a pandemic, you do not have to choose very much. The second birth of e-Sports E-Sport has become an excellent alternative to standard sports betting. According to the latest analytical data, e-Sports betting activity looks something like this: ● 73% - FIFA cyber football ● 21% - Counter-Strike ● 5% - Dota2; ● 1% - Other games; And as for the world e-Sports Championships, no one canceled them. This means that e-Sport is one of the few industries where avid players carry their money in the hope of getting an adrenaline rush and earning a couple of hundred dollars. For example, the FIFA cyber football world Cup and the NBA 2K20 cyberbasketball tournament are waiting for us. Thus, e-sports, whose popularity has grown rapidly in recent years, as well as betting on e-sports have received an additional impetus to even greater development. Alternative betting However, bookmakers are well aware that you can not deprive their customers of the pleasure of gambling and offer alternative ways of betting. https://preview.redd.it/huelwhicbhr51.png?width=1200&format=png&auto=webp&s=32c1f822161d24f42ea2c34ab7c4a59c2096117e So, for example, you can bet not only on local social events in your country, such as when the football season resumes, or the League of Europe. However, the most popular bet was on Coronovirus. Betters around the world are betting on when the pandemic will end, whether the borders of States will open, and whether there will be a second wave of the epidemic. Conclusion Thus, it is safe to say that no sphere of life, no economic or social sector could resist the Coronovirus. But as far as gambling business is concerned, everything is ambiguous. Actually, everything is like in betting: someone wins, such as online casinos, and someone suffers losses, such as sport ratting. But we believe that sport betting will return as the Phoenix bird as soon as all sporting events resume. |
We are now in an era where most people on the street have heard of Bitcoin and understand the very basics of what a cryptocurrency is. However, when many people think about users of Bitcoin, there’s a stereotypical person who comes to mind. As the Black Lives Matter movement begins to take hold and sweep the nation demanding change, many people of color are quick to discount Bitcoin, but the reality is, there are many notable black Americans who abundantly use and support the currency as well as advocate that Bitcoin is for everyone. submitted by MintDiceOfficial to MintDice [link] [comments] https://preview.redd.it/2xarzpzh54851.jpg?width=1000&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=61991aa0dd0b1760b94c0d9cf148765f4dbe91f2 Bitcoin is for EveryoneWhen discussing Bitcoin in general, many people believe it’s only for those anti-government libertarians who want to engage in illegal activities, but there’s simply no truth in that statement. Bitcoin is simply a money transfer system backed by a public ledger and quantifiable technology. Have you ever used a pre-paid card? A payday loan? Or a currency exchange booth? Chances are, you have, and if so—well Bitcoin has the potential to offer a cheaper version of all of these currency services if used to its full potential. Shawn Wilkinson, the founder of Storj (a cloud storage service) advocates its massive potential especially in online microloans. He thinks that cryptocurrency as a whole has a lot of power to change the way even the most impoverished communities use money, regardless of race.Edwardo JacksonEdwardo Jackson is perhaps one of the most notable black Bitcoin enthusiasts out there. In fact, he is so passionate about the currency, he currently runs a blog called Blacks in Bitcoin. Jackson is a Las Vegas resident and professional poker player, but found his love of Bitcoin while he was a writer for Upworthy in 2013. Jackson believes Bitcoin is still in the early adoption phase and thinks that now is most definitely the time for anyone who is thinking of getting into it to buy in. Currently, Jackson has developed his own blockchain based technology known as CD3D which is a decentralized app-based token which you can use in a game where instead of betting on sports, or the outcomes of elections, you vote on actors and actresses and win money based on their box office performance. This game is still under development and you can check the CinemaDraft websites for updates on when it may be opened for play. Jackson prides himself in his Bitcoin knowledge and wishes to educate everyone about it, so much so, he even hands out his personal phone number to anyone who asks so they can call him if they have questions.Richard ShermanYou read that right, Richard Sherman, NFC Championship playing defensive back, is a Bitcoin fanatic! Sherman was born in Compton; California and it became clear early on he was destined to be a sports player. He achieved many high school records not only in football, but also as part of his school’s track team. Sherman received a scholarship to attend Stanford university where he played on their team from 2006-2010. In 2011, Sherman was signed by the Seattle Seahawks and played with the team for many years until 2018 when he signed a 39-million-dollar contract with the 49ers. He is very public about his love of cryptocurrency and his many investments in the technology field, so much so, he even takes Bitcoin for payment in his online store for all of his Seahawks and 49ers merchandise.Reggie MiddletonReggie Middleton is an American entrepreneur and CEO of Vertiseum. Middleton’s claim to fame began in the early 2000’s as a financial writer for the Huffington Post. In 2011, he left his job there to start his own company and blog, Boom Bust Blog. He was an early adopter of Bitcoin, citing that its ability to be quickly, and largely, transferred making it one of the best methods of currency currently on the market. He also advocates how safe and cheap it is to transfer Bitcoin as opposed to using cash or the banking system, which has many caveats and difficulties as well as rising costs. Just think, to make a transfer from one bank to the other you either need to withdraw cash and physical drive it from one bank to another to avoid massive fees. If fees don’t scare you, you can wire the money, but this still takes gas, time, and often times there are limits on the amount you can transfer. Bitcoin solves all of these problems. Middleton loves crypto currencies so much, he founded Vertiseum, an Ultracoin technology. Although the legalities of his ICO are currently under scrutiny, Middleton still stands behind his advocacy of cryptocurrencies and posts many YouTube videos educating the public on the many uses of them in everyday life.https://preview.redd.it/awat63so54851.jpg?width=1200&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=0b99941873b4cc3d57b47c9c0ab908010c3c13ae Black Influencers to FollowWant to learn more about Bitcoin before you dive right in? Understandable! There are many influencers of color who know a lot about the cryptocurrency world! Check out Dr. Boyce Watkins, a financial scholar who offers numerous courses in cryptocurrency for beginners as well as an internet club for investors. He also runs Financial Juneteenth, a cryptocurrency group specifically for black investors and it is currently one of the largest cryptocurrency-based communities on the internet, so make sure you pay it a visit!Lamar Wilson is another notable influencer, widely known for building his own blockchain company Hijro, as well as a cryptocurrency wallet, back before it was even cool! He contributes abundantly to the Financial Juneteenth group listed above, as well as teaches a class about investing in cryptocurrencies on the Black Business School site. Also follow Ian Balina, a man famous for his unique approach to ICO’s thanks to his analytics background and former employment at IBM. He currently leads a global cryptocurrency investor syndicate, and posts content on YouTube, Twitter, and Instagram. Balina’s content is so revolutionary that he has been featured in numerous articles in many different magazines, most notably Forbes and Huffington Post. If after following all of these people you are still a little lost when it comes to cryptocurrency, don’t worry! It’s a confusing field at first. Just remember that cryptocurrency is for everyone and it make take time to learn about the ins and outs of the high-level technology. There are many websites which offer free guides you can take advantage of to help you find your way. So, subscribe to a few of them, investigate your questions, and you’ll be a cryptocurrency pro in no time! |
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1000. | Speed | 1994 |
999. | A Silent Voice | 2016 |
998. | Cube | 1997 |
997. | The Heiress | 1949 |
996. | The Cove | 2009 |
995. | A Close Shave | 1995 |
994. | Viva Zapata! | 1952 |
993. | Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure | 1989 |
992. | Z | 1969 |
991. | The Long Goodbye | 1973 |
990. | The Naked Gun | 1988 |
989. | Son of Saul | 2015 |
988. | Around the World in Eighty Days | 1956 |
987. | Dawn of the Dead | 1978 |
986. | Young Frankenstein | 1974 |
985. | Gaslight | 1944 |
984. | The Asphalt Jungle | 1950 |
983. | Ballad of a Soldier | 1959 |
982. | The Man Who Wasn't There | 2001 |
981. | Stairway to Heaven | 1946 |
980. | The Twilight Samurai | 2002 |
979. | The King of Kong: A Fistful of Quarters | 2007 |
978. | Devils on the Doorstep | 2000 |
977. | Make Way for Tomorrow | 1937 |
976. | The Assassination of Jesse James | 2007 |
975. | Wake in Fright | 1971 |
974. | The City of Lost Children | 1995 |
973. | The Virgin Spring | 1960 |
972. | Earthlings | 2005 |
971. | Lord of War | 2005 |
970. | There's Something About Mary | 1998 |
969. | 28 Weeks Later | 2007 |
968. | The Man Who Fell to Earth | 1976 |
967. | The Enigma of Kaspar Hauser | 1974 |
966. | Kelly's Heroes | 1970 |
965. | Suspiria | 1977 |
964. | 1900 | 1976 |
963. | Audition | 1999 |
962. | Picnic at Hanging Rock | 1975 |
961. | Midnight Run | 1988 |
960. | Animal House | 1978 |
959. | Get Carter | 1971 |
958. | The Descent | 2005 |
957. | The Shop Around the Corner | 1940 |
956. | Fort Apache | 1948 |
955. | Flight | 2012 |
954. | The Ladykillers | 1955 |
953. | Argo | 2012 |
952. | The Breakfast Club | 1985 |
951. | Burnt by the Sun | 1994 |
950. | The Lady from Shanghai | 1947 |
949. | The War Game | 1965 |
948. | The Ascent | 1977 |
947. | Ferris Bueller’s Day Off | 1986 |
946. | The Wicker Man | 1973 |
945. | Marty | 1955 |
944. | The Naked Island | 1960 |
943. | The Palm Beach Story | 1942 |
942. | Knight of Cups | 2015 |
941. | Road to Perdition | 2002 |
940. | As Good as It Gets | 1997 |
939. | The Place Beyond the Pines | 2012 |
938. | Faults | 2014 |
937. | The Gospel According to Matthew | 1964 |
936. | American Graffiti | 1993 |
935. | Frances Ha | 2012 |
934. | Raising Arizona | 1987 |
933. | Songs from the Second Floor | 2000 |
932. | Anvil: The Story of Anvil | 2008 |
931. | The Day the Earth Stood Still | 1951 |
930. | In Cold Blood | 1967 |
929. | Saw | 2004 |
928. | The Adventures of Baron Munchausen | 1988 |
927. | Cairo Station | 1958 |
926. | The Tramp | 1915 |
925. | Whatever Works | 2009 |
924. | Moulin Rouge! | 2001 |
923. | Glory | 1989 |
922. | The Perks of Being a Wallflower | 2012 |
921. | Blood Diamond | 2006 |
920. | Stand by Me | 1986 |
919. | A Brighter Summer Day | 1991 |
918. | Stop Making Sense | 1984 |
917. | Operation 'Y' & Other Shurik's Adventures | 1965 |
916. | Dredd | 2012 |
915. | Close Encounters of the Third Kind | 1977 |
914. | Idiocracy | 2006 |
913. | West Side Story | 1961 |
912. | Repo Man | 1984 |
911. | The Last Emperor | 1987 |
910. | Papillon | 1973 |
909. | About Elly | 2009 |
908. | Mary Poppins | 1964 |
907. | Zabriskie Point | 1970 |
906. | Akira | |
905. | Cave of Forgotten Dreams | 2010 |
904. | The Last of the Mohicans | 1992 |
903. | The Day the Earth Stood Still | 1951 |
902. | The Diving Bell and the Butterfly | 2007 |
901. | Hamburger Hill | 1987 |
900. | Spider | 2002 |
899. | Cast Away | 2000 |
898. | The Hangover | 2009 |
897. | The Lost Weekend | 1945 |
896. | Bullitt | 1968 |
895. | Frida | 2002 |
894. | The Hustler | 1961 |
893. | Seven Years in Tibet | 1997 |
892. | Nocturnal Animals | 2016 |
891. | Swiss Army Man | 2016 |
890. | 48 Hrs. | 1982 |
889. | High Fidelity | 2000 |
888. | Casino Royale | 2006 |
887. | Dirty Dancing | 1987 |
886. | The Dark Valley | 2014 |
885. | Source Code | 2011 |
884. | El Mariachi | 1992 |
883. | The Meaning of Life | 1983 |
882. | The Mask | 1994 |
881. | Conan the Barbarian | 1982 |
880. | Primer | 2004 |
879. | Wall Street | 1987 |
878. | The New World | 2005 |
877. | The Rock | 1996 |
876. | Independence Day | 1996 |
875. | Hell or High Water | 2016 |
874. | 13 Assassins | 2010 |
873. | Traffic | 2000 |
872. | Yellow Submarine | 1968 |
871. | Apollo 13 | 1995 |
870. | Empire of the Sun | 1987 |
869. | Revolutionary Road | 2008 |
868. | Man on Wire | 2008 |
867. | Waterworld | 1995 |
866. | The Curious Case of Benjamin Button | 2008 |
865. | The Road Warrior | 1981 |
864. | Kramer vs. Kramer | 1979 |
863. | The Bourne Ultimatum | 2007 |
862. | Syriana | 2005 |
861. | Shaun of the Dead | 2004 |
860. | The Terminal | 2004 |
859. | The Passion of the Christ | 2004 |
858. | Face/Off | 1997 |
857. | Napoleon Dynamite | 2004 |
856. | From Russia with Love | 1963 |
855. | TRON | 1982 |
854. | The Secret in Their Eyes | 2009 |
853. | Wavelength | 1967 |
852. | Anchorman | 2004 |
851. | Straight Outta Compton | 2015 |
850. | Bad Lieutenant | 1992 |
849. | Three Kings | 1999 |
848. | Duck Soup | 1933 |
847. | Femme Fatale | 2002 |
846. | Predator | 1987 |
845. | Solaris | 2002 |
844. | Miller's Crossing | 1990 |
843. | As I Was Moving Ahead Occasionally I... | 2000 |
842. | Samurai Fiction | 1998 |
841. | The Truman Show | 1998 |
840. | Syndromes and a Century | 2006 |
839. | The Producers | 1967 |
838. | The Killing Fields | 1984 |
837. | Confessions of a Dangerous Mind | 2002 |
836. | Beau Travail | 1999 |
835. | Capote | 2005 |
834. | Slap Shot | 1977 |
833. | Drowning by Numbers | 1988 |
832. | Hard Eight | 1996 |
831. | All Is Lost | 2013 |
830. | Enter the Void | 2009 |
829. | Hunt for the Wilderpeople | 2016 |
828. | The Hateful Eight | 2015 |
827. | Under Pressure: Making 'The Abyss' | 1993 |
826. | The Gift | 2015 |
825. | The Man Who Knew Infinity | 2015 |
824. | Swimming Pool | 2003 |
823. | Monty Python: The Meaning of Live | 2014 |
822. | Enemy | 2013 |
821. | Lord of the Flies | 1990 |
820. | Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels | 1998 |
819. | Ed Wood | 1994 |
818. | Dogtooth | 2009 |
817. | Swingers | 1996 |
816. | Split | 2016 |
815. | The Road | 2009 |
814. | Volver | 2006 |
813. | The Fountain | 2006 |
812. | Kiss Kiss Bang Bang | 2005 |
811. | Safe | 1995 |
810. | The Wages of Fear | 1953 |
809. | American Sniper | 2014 |
808. | Woyzeck | 1979 |
807. | The Aviator | 2004 |
806. | Super Troopers | 2001 |
805. | Dr. No | 1962 |
804. | Kingsman | 2014 |
803. | Hugo | 2011 |
802. | The Sound of Music | 1965 |
801. | Pretty Village, Pretty Flame | 1996 |
800. | Halloween | 1978 |
799. | Hatari! | 1962 |
798. | Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me | 1992 |
797. | Escape from New York | 1981 |
796. | Highlander | 1986 |
795. | The Matrix Reloaded | 2003 |
794. | Margin Call | 2011 |
793. | Phenomena | 1985 |
792. | The Starfish | 1928 |
791. | Logan | 2017 |
790. | 28 Days Later... | 2002 |
789. | The 39 Steps | 1935 |
788. | Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? | 1966 |
787. | The Phantom Carriage | 1921 |
786. | The Cook, the Thief, His Wife & Her Lover | 1989 |
785. | Drunken Master | 1978 |
784. | Arrival | 2016 |
783. | Baraka | 1992 |
782. | Brimstone | 2016 |
781. | Inside Out | 2015 |
780. | Planet of the Apes | 1968 |
779. | Dog Day Afternoon | 1975 |
778. | Embers | 2015 |
777. | Straw Dogs | 1971 |
776. | Kind Hearts and Coronets | 1949 |
775. | Coffee and Cigarettes | 2003 |
774. | Driving Miss Daisy | 1989 |
773. | A Woman Is a Woman | 1961 |
772. | Broken Blossoms | 1919 |
771. | Last Tango in Paris | 1972 |
770. | Avatar | 2009 |
769. | Zatoichi | 2003 |
768. | Hoop Dreams | 1994 |
767. | Crumb | 1994 |
766. | The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada | 2005 |
765. | The Handmaiden | 2016 |
764. | Kung Fu Hustle | 2004 |
763. | Carlito's Way | 1993 |
762. | Zulu | 1964 |
761. | The Longest Day | 1962 |
760. | Les Misérables | 2012 |
759. | After Hours | 1985 |
758. | Breakfast at Tiffany's | 1961 |
757. | The Bridge | 1959 |
756. | Zelig | 1983 |
755. | I Vitelloni | 1953 |
754. | Snowpiercer | 2013 |
753. | I Am Cuba | 1964 |
752. | The Return | 2003 |
751. | L'argent | 1983 |
750. | Fail-Safe | 1964 |
749. | Quiz Show | 1994 |
748. | What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? | 1962 |
747. | The Thief of Bagdad | 1940 |
746. | Nanook of the North | 1922 |
745. | The Grapes of Wrath | 1940 |
744. | The Life of Oharu | 1952 |
743. | The Skin I Live In | 2011 |
742. | Bridge of Spies | 2015 |
741. | The Day of the Jackal | 1973 |
740. | Sexmission | 1984 |
739. | Interstellar | 2014 |
738. | Rebel Without a Cause | 1955 |
737. | Five Easy Pieces | 1970 |
736. | The Imitation Game | 2014 |
735. | Pirates of the Caribbean | 2003 |
734. | Schizopolis | 1996 |
733. | I Stand Alone | 1998 |
732. | WarGames | 1983 |
731. | The Great Train Robbery | 1903 |
730. | Star Trek | 2009 |
729. | True Romance | 1993 |
728. | Sin City | 2005 |
727. | Roma | 1972 |
726. | Thelma & Louise | 1991 |
725. | The Hurt Locker | 2008 |
724. | O Brother, Where Art Thou? | 2000 |
723. | Falling Down | 1993 |
722. | Forbidden Planet | 1956 |
721. | Carol | 2015 |
720. | Letters from Iwo Jima | 2006 |
719. | Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone | 2001 |
718. | The Usual Suspects | 1995 |
717. | Ivan Vasilievich: Back to the Future | 1973 |
716. | Cremator | 1969 |
715. | In the Name of the Father | 1993 |
714. | The Revenant | 2015 |
713. | The Cameraman | 1928 |
712. | Zorba the Greek | 1964 |
711. | Infernal Affairs | 2002 |
710. | Onibaba | 1964 |
709. | The Raid: Redemption | 2011 |
708. | Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter... and Spring | 2003 |
707. | Collateral | 2004 |
706. | La Haine | 1995 |
705. | Irreversible | 2002 |
704. | Mouchette | 1967 |
703. | The Abyss | 1989 |
702. | Bonnie and Clyde | 1967 |
701. | Die Hard | 1988 |
700. | Italian for Beginners | 2000 |
699. | The King's Speech | 2010 |
698. | True Grit | 2010 |
697. | Gattaca | 1997 |
696. | Office Space | 1999 |
695. | Stranger Than Fiction | 2006 |
694. | Going to Bed Under Difficulties | 1900 |
693. | The 36th Chamber of Shaolin | 1978 |
692. | A Hard Day's Night | 1964 |
691. | Nebraska | 2013 |
690. | This Is England | 2006 |
689. | (500) Days of Summer | 2009 |
688. | Nosferatu the Vampyre | 1979 |
687. | 127 Hours | 2010 |
686. | Babel | 2006 |
685. | The Magnificent Seven | 1960 |
684. | Harakiri | 1962 |
683. | Mission: Impossible | 1996 |
682. | A Single Man | 2009 |
681. | Chicken Run | 2000 |
680. | Dead Poets Society | 1989 |
679. | Big Fish | 2003 |
678. | In the Heat of the Night | 1967 |
677. | On the Silver Globe | 1988 |
676. | The Scarlet Empress | 1934 |
675. | The Tenant | 1976 |
674. | Woman in the Dunes | 1964 |
673. | Grave of the Fireflies | 1988 |
672. | Bad Boy Bubby | 1993 |
671. | Strangers on a Train | 1951 |
670. | Gertie the Dinosaur | 1914 |
669. | Lord of the Flies | 1963 |
668. | Inception | 2010 |
667. | The Invisible Man | 1933 |
666. | Hacksaw Ridge | 2016 |
665. | From Dusk Till Dawn | 1996 |
664. | A Beautiful Mind | 2001 |
663. | Pumping Iron | 1977 |
662. | Ordinary People | 1980 |
661. | How Far, How Near | 1972 |
660. | The Royal Tenenbaums | 2001 |
659. | Mrs. Miniver | 1942 |
658. | You Can't Take It with You | 1938 |
657. | Don't Look Now | 1973 |
656. | Doctor Zhivago | 1965 |
655. | Elite Squad | 2007 |
654. | Chungking Express | 1994 |
653. | Spotlight | 2015 |
652. | Hannah and Her Sisters | 1986 |
651. | The Iron Giant | 1999 |
650. | My Fair Lady | 1964 |
649. | Mr. Nobody | 2009 |
648. | The Devils | 1971 |
647. | The Best Years of Our Lives | 1946 |
646. | About Time | 2013 |
645. | John Wick | 2014 |
644. | The Fighter | 2010 |
643. | 300 | 2006 |
642. | Antichrist | 2009 |
641. | The White Ribbon | 2009 |
640. | Good Bye Lenin! | 2003 |
639. | Shoeshine | 1946 |
638. | The Arrival of a Train | 1896 |
637. | Inherent Vice | 2014 |
636. | Everest | 2015 |
635. | The Machinist | 2004 |
634. | Stand by Me | 1986 |
633. | Mr. Smith Goes to Washington | 1939 |
632. | Munich | 2005 |
631. | The Great Beauty | 2013 |
630. | Seven Psychopaths | 2012 |
629. | Kin-dza-dza! | 1986 |
628. | Before Sunrise | 1995 |
627. | The Last Samurai | 2003 |
626. | Mystic River | 2003 |
625. | Blow | 2001 |
624. | Divorce Italian Style | 1961 |
623. | Up in the Air | 2009 |
622. | Resident Evil | 2002 |
621. | Up | 2009 |
620. | Pierrot le Fou | 1965 |
619. | Gettysburg | 1993 |
618. | Hot Fuzz | 2007 |
617. | Bunker Palace Hôtel | 1989 |
616. | Duck, You Sucker | 1971 |
615. | The Boondock Saints | 1999 |
614. | Clerks | 1994 |
613. | Blade | 1998 |
612. | Sonatine | 1993 |
611. | Ida | 2013 |
610. | Teorema | 1968 |
609. | Gummo | 1997 |
608. | Heist | 2001 |
607. | The Big Feast | 1973 |
606. | Catch Me If You Can | 2002 |
605. | Kids | 1995 |
604. | Fury | 1936 |
603. | The Prestige | 2006 |
602. | Sleuth | 1972 |
601. | Cinema Paradiso | 1988 |
600. | Koyaanisqatsi | 1982 |
599. | Killer of Sheep | 1978 |
598. | Saturday Night Fever | 1977 |
597. | Now You See Me | 2013 |
596. | Le Samouraï | 1967 |
595. | Repulsion | 1965 |
594. | Shane | 1953 |
593. | The Merchant of Four Seasons | 1972 |
592. | Before the Devil Knows You're Dead | 2007 |
591. | The Manchurian Candidate | 1962 |
590. | Monsieur Verdoux | 1947 |
589. | Rififi | 1955 |
588. | Chef | 2014 |
587. | A Wednesday | 2008 |
586. | Room | 2015 |
585. | The Nice Guys | 2016 |
584. | Her | 2013 |
583. | A Trip to the Moon | 1898 |
582. | I Spit on Your Grave | 1978 |
581. | Star Trek: First Contact | 1996 |
580. | House of Flying Daggers | 2004 |
579. | In Bruges | 2008 |
578. | Titanic | 1997 |
577. | The Spirit of the Beehive | 1973 |
576. | Aparajito | 1956 |
575. | I Don't Want to Be a Man | 1918 |
574. | The Idiots | 1998 |
573. | Borat | 2006 |
572. | Sicario | 2015 |
571. | The Grand Budapest Hotel | 2014 |
570. | The Life of Emile Zola | 1937 |
569. | The Fifth Element | 1997 |
568. | Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid | 1969 |
567. | Pinocchio | 1940 |
566. | Brother | 1997 |
565. | 21 Grams | 2003 |
564. | Gandhi | 1982 |
563. | The Incredibles | 2004 |
562. | Branded to Kill | 1967 |
561. | The Lobster | 2015 |
560. | Ninotchka | 1939 |
559. | Fanny and Alexander | 1982 |
558. | Oedipus Rex | 1967 |
557. | Kings of the Road | 1976 |
556. | Enter the Dragon | 1973 |
555. | Hotel Rwanda | 2004 |
554. | Warrior | 2011 |
553. | The Salvation | 2014 |
552. | Bugs Bunny Gets the Boid | 1942 |
551. | Amores Perros | 2000 |
550. | Dark City | 1998 |
549. | GoldenEye | 1995 |
548. | Rope | 1948 |
547. | A Pigeon Sat on a Branch Reflecting on Existence | 2014 |
546. | Fiddler on the Roof | 1971 |
545. | Slumdog Millionaire | 2008 |
544. | East of Eden | 1955 |
543. | The Rocky Horror Picture Show | 1975 |
542. | The Marriage of Maria Braun | 1979 |
541. | The Conversation | 1974 |
540. | 2046 | 2046 |
539. | Black Swan | 2010 |
538. | Pi | 1998 |
537. | About Schmidt | 2002 |
536. | V for Vendetta | 2005 |
535. | Dog Days | 2001 |
534. | The Artist | 2011 |
533. | Fireworks | 1997 |
532. | Total Recall | 1990 |
531. | Fury | 2014 |
530. | Run Lola Run | 1998 |
529. | It's Such a Beautiful Day | 2012 |
528. | Rain Man | 1988 |
527. | Drive | 2011 |
526. | A Serious Man | 2009 |
525. | Midnight in Paris | 2011 |
524. | Crazy, Stupid, Love. | 2011 |
523. | Moneyball | 2011 |
522. | The Martian | 2015 |
521. | Limitless | 2011 |
520. | Goldfinger | 1964 |
519. | Steamboat Bill, Jr. | 1928 |
518. | The Edge | 1997 |
517. | The Pink Panther | 1963 |
516. | Gran Torino | 2008 |
515. | Paisan | 1946 |
514. | Encounters at the End of the World | 2007 |
513. | Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory | 1971 |
512. | Summer with Monika | 1953 |
511. | Ocean's Eleven | 2001 |
510. | Short Cuts | 1993 |
509. | Kwaidan | 1964 |
508. | Trouble in Paradise | 1932 |
507. | The Untouchables | 1987 |
506. | Trading Places | 1983 |
505. | Match Point | 2005 |
504. | All That Jazz | 1979 |
503. | Hunger | 2008 |
502. | Let the Right One In | 2008 |
501. | Winter Light | 1963 |
500. | Sideways | 2004 |
499. | The Band's Visit | 2007 |
498. | Shadow of a Doubt | 1943 |
497. | Arsenic and Old Lace | 1944 |
496. | Oliver Twist | 1948 |
495. | Nashville | 1975 |
494. | Apocalypto | 2006 |
493. | The Elephant Man | 1980 |
492. | The Wolf of Wall Street | 2013 |
491. | Zodiac | 2007 |
490. | All About My Mother | 1999 |
489. | Hearts of Darkness: A Filmmaker's Apocalypse | 1991 |
488. | Aliens | 1986 |
487. | A Woman Under the Influence | 1974 |
486. | Diabolique | 1955 |
485. | Network | 1976 |
484. | 12 Years a Slave | 2013 |
483. | Gimme Shelter | 1970 |
482. | Prisoners | 2013 |
481. | King Kong | 2005 |
480. | Roman Holiday | 1953 |
479. | Mutiny on the Bounty | 1935 |
478. | The Counterfeiters | 2007 |
477. | Night and Fog | 1956 |
476. | The Lady Eve | 1941 |
475. | Inside Llewyn Davis | 2013 |
474. | Alexander Nevsky | 1938 |
473. | Dawn of the Dead | 2004 |
472. | The Deer Hunter | 1978 |
471. | Maria Full of Grace | 2004 |
470. | Masculin Féminin | 1966 |
469. | American Splendor | 2003 |
468. | The Bourne Identity | 2002 |
467. | Atanarjuat: The Fast Runner | 2001 |
466. | Chariots of Fire | 1981 |
465. | Judgment at Nuremberg | 1961 |
464. | Donnie Darko | 2001 |
463. | My Life to Live | 1962 |
462. | A Short Film About Killing | 1988 |
461. | Battle Royale | 2000 |
460. | Close-Up | 1990 |
459. | Jackie Brown | 1997 |
458. | The Master | 2012 |
457. | Dancer in the Dark | 2000 |
456. | Fantastic Mr. Fox | 2009 |
455. | Gosford Park | 2001 |
454. | Punch-Drunk Love | 2002 |
453. | The Twelve Tasks of Asterix | 1976 |
452. | Touch of Evil | 1958 |
451. | Bimbo's Initiation | 1931 |
450. | Elephant | 2003 |
449. | The Young Girls of Rochefort | 1967 |
448. | The Seashell and the Clergyman | 1928 |
447. | Man with a Movie Camera | 1929 |
446. | Rome, Open City | 1945 |
445. | The French Connection | 1971 |
444. | Skyfall | 2012 |
443. | Open Range | 2003 |
442. | El Topo | 1970 |
441. | The Endurance | 2000 |
440. | The Sixth Sense | 1999 |
439. | The Lion King | 1994 |
438. | The Big Heat | 1953 |
437. | His Girl Friday | 1940 |
436. | Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan | 1982 |
435. | Mommy | 2014 |
434. | Dazed and Confused | 1993 |
433. | Naked Lunch | 1991 |
432. | L'Age d'Or | 1930 |
431. | The Maltese Falcon | 1941 |
430. | Europa | 1991 |
429. | Witness for the Prosecution | 1957 |
428. | Do the Right Thing | 1989 |
427. | Howl's Moving Castle | 2004 |
426. | Children of Paradise | 1945 |
425. | The Thin Man | 1934 |
424. | Blood Simple. | 1984 |
423. | Wings of Desire | 1987 |
422. | Dial M for Murder | 1954 |
421. | Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters | 1985 |
420. | The Trial | 1962 |
419. | Belle de Jour | 1967 |
418. | Ivan the Terrible, Part I | 1945 |
417. | Time of the Gypsies | 1988 |
416. | Captain Phillips | 2013 |
415. | The Magnificent Ambersons | 1942 |
414. | Starship Troopers | 1997 |
413. | Salò, or the 120 Days of Sodom | 1975 |
412. | Nashville | 1975 |
411. | Vivre sa vie | 1962 |
410. | Gangs of New York | 2002 |
409. | Pink Floyd: The Wall | 1982 |
408. | Snatch | 2000 |
407. | Superman | 1978 |
406. | Catch-22 | 1970 |
405. | The Last Picture Show | 1971 |
404. | Midnight Cowboy | 1969 |
403. | City of God | 2002 |
402. | The Ten Commandments | 1956 |
401. | The Kid | 1921 |
400. | The Party | 1968 |
399. | Ghostbusters | 1984 |
398. | Monster | 2003 |
397. | Million Dollar Baby | 2004 |
396. | Cool Hand Luke | 1967 |
395. | Princess Mononoke | 1997 |
394. | A Fistful of Dollars | 1964 |
393. | Stroszek | 1977 |
392. | Decapitation in Turkey | 1904 |
391. | Nightcrawler | 2014 |
390. | Cat on a Hot Tin Roof | 1958 |
389. | Mother's Day | 1993 |
388. | The Nights of Cabiria | 1957 |
387. | From Here to Eternity | 1953 |
386. | Incendies | 2010 |
385. | Top Hat | 1935 |
384. | The Punch Bowl | 1944 |
383. | MASH | 1970 |
382. | On the Waterfront | 1954 |
381. | Manchester by the Sea | 2016 |
380. | Gone Girl | 2014 |
379. | Rush | 2013 |
378. | Shutter Island | 2010 |
377. | Borgman | 2013 |
376. | The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari | 1920 |
375. | Ordet | 1955 |
374. | The Salesman | 2016 |
373. | The Game | 1997 |
372. | Moonlight | 2016 |
371. | La La Land | 2016 |
370. | Days of Heaven | 1978 |
369. | Ex Machina | 2014 |
368. | Boyhood | 2014 |
367. | Moonrise Kingdom | 2012 |
366. | The Wrestler | 2008 |
365. | Iron Man | 2008 |
364. | Playtime | 1967 |
363. | Platoon | 1986 |
362. | Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol | 2011 |
361. | The Hidden Fortress | 1958 |
360. | Melancholia | 2011 |
359. | Chinatown | 1974 |
358. | A History of Violence | 2005 |
357. | Léon: The Professional | 1994 |
356. | High and Low | 1963 |
355. | Napoleon | 1927 |
354. | Deliverance | 1972 |
353. | RoboCop | 1987 |
352. | An American in Paris | 1951 |
351. | City of Women | 1980 |
350. | The Social Network | 2010 |
349. | The Terminator | 1984 |
348. | Ratatouille | 2007 |
347. | Edge of Tomorrow | 2014 |
346. | King Kong | 1933 |
345. | Minority Report | 2002 |
344. | The Illusionist | 2006 |
343. | Broken Flowers | 2005 |
342. | House of Games | 1987 |
341. | The Phantom of Liberty | 1974 |
340. | Pan's Labyrinth | 2006 |
339. | Rocco and His Brothers | 1960 |
338. | A Trip to the Moon | 1902 |
337. | The Dark Knight | 2008 |
336. | Erin Brockovich | 2000 |
335. | Groundhog Day | 1993 |
334. | The NeverEnding Story | 1984 |
333. | Little Miss Sunshine | 2006 |
332. | Inland Empire | 2006 |
331. | Brokeback Mountain | 2005 |
330. | Head-On | 2004 |
329. | Pickpocket | 1959 |
328. | Dances with Wolves | 1990 |
327. | Braveheart | 1995 |
326. | Three Colors: Red | 1994 |
325. | Birdman | 2014 |
324. | Oldboy | 2003 |
323. | The Thing | 1982 |
322. | Lost in Translation | 2003 |
321. | Memories of Murder | 2003 |
320. | Antarctica: A Year on Ice | 2013 |
319. | The Five Obstructions | 2003 |
318. | The Pianist | 2002 |
317. | Duck Amuck | 1953 |
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