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2024.05.20 02:19 DecidedEye021 New 2000 Compilation Album
Hello! submitted by DecidedEye021 to DisneyChannel [link] [comments] I recently found this on Apple Music, it says it was released on the 26th of April 2024. Spotify categorized this as an album. Does anyone know if there will be physical copies? tags: Disney channel cd album 2000 volume vol 1 Disney 2000s, Vol 1 |
2024.05.20 02:07 SanderSo47 Directors at the Box Office: Clint Eastwood (Part 2)
https://preview.redd.it/va70nf0l3h1d1.png?width=1920&format=png&auto=webp&s=021d936ee0a724ca428d8559f5823592404d1822 submitted by SanderSo47 to boxoffice [link] [comments] As Reddit doesn't allow posts to exceed 40,000 characters, Eastwood's edition had to be split into two parts because his whole career cannot be ignored. The first part was posted yesterday.Million Dollar Baby (2004)¨"Beyond his silence, there is a past. Beyond her dreams, there is a feeling. Beyond hope, there is a memory. Beyond their journey, there is a love."His 25th film. Based on stories from the 2000 collection Rope Burns: Stories from the Corner by F.X. Toole, it stars Eastwood, Hilary Swank and Morgan Freeman. The film follows Margaret "Maggie" Fitzgerald, an underdog amateur boxer who is helped by an underappreciated boxing trainer to achieve her dream of becoming a professional. Paul Haggis wrote the script on spec, and it took four years to sell it. The film was stuck in development hell for years before it was shot. Several studios rejected the project even when Eastwood signed on as actor and director. Even Warner Bros., Eastwood's longtime home base, would not agree to a $30 million budget. Eastwood persuaded Lakeshore Entertainment's Tom Rosenberg to put up half the budget (as well as handle foreign distribution), with Warner Bros. contributing the rest. The film had an incredible run in limited release, breaking many records for Eastwood's career. It eventually earned a fantastic $216 million worldwide, becoming his highest grossing film ever. It received critical acclaim, and it was named as one of his greatest films. It won four Oscars: Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actress (for Swank), and Best Supporting Actor (for Freeman). Eastwood became one of the very few directors to make two films to win both Best Picture and Best Director.
Flags of Our Fathers (2006)"A single shot can end the war."His 26th film. Based on the book written by James Bradley and Ron Powers, it stars Ryan Phillippe, Jesse Bradford, Adam Beach, John Benjamin Hickey, John Slattery, Paul Walker, Jamie Bell, Barry Pepper, Robert Patrick and Neal McDonough. The film follows the 1945 Battle of Iwo Jima, the five Marines and one Navy corpsman who were involved in raising the flag on Iwo Jima, and the after effects of that event on their lives. The film received positive reviews, but it bombed at the box office with just $65 million against its huge $90 million budget.
Letters from Iwo Jima (2006)"The completion of the Iwo Jima saga."His 27th film. Based on Picture Letters from Commander in Chief by Tadamichi Kuribayashi, it stars Ken Watanabe, Kazunari Ninomiya, Tsuyoshi Ihara, Ryō Kase and Shidō Nakamura. It's a companion film to Flags of Our Fathers, and portrays the Battle of Iwo Jima from the perspective of the Japanese soldiers. In the process of reading about the Japanese perspective of the war for Flags of Our Fathers, in particular General Tadamichi Kuribayashi, Eastwood decided to film a companion piece with this film, which was shot entirely in Japanese. The film was shot back-to-back, starting filming just one month after Flags of Our Fathers wrapped filming. Despite being seen as the least accessible of both films, this film was much more successful at the box office than the previous film (including a colossal $42 million in Japan alone). It also received critical acclaim, particularly for how it handed the depiction of good and evil from both sides. It received 4 Oscar nominations, including Best Picture and Best Director.
Changeling (2008)"To find her son, she did what no one else dared."His 28th film. It stars Angelina Jolie and John Malkovich, and is based on real-life events, specifically the 1928 Wineville Chicken Coop murders in Mira Loma, California. It follows a woman united with a boy who she realizes is not her missing son. When she tries to demonstrate that to the police and city authorities, she is vilified as delusional, labeled as an unfit mother and confined to a psychiatric ward. The film earned $113 million worldwide, barely breaking even at the box office. The film received mixed reviews, but Jolie received praise for her performance. She was nominated for the Oscar for Best Actress.
Gran Torino (2008)"Ever come across somebody you shouldn't have messed with?"His 29th film. It stars Eastwood, and follows Walt Kowalski, a recently widowed Korean War veteran alienated from his family and angry at the world, whose young neighbor, Thao Vang Lor, is pressured by his cousin into stealing Walt's prized Ford Torino for his initiation into a gang. Walt thwarts the theft and subsequently develops a relationship with the boy and his family. The film received great reviews, as well as praise from the Hmong community. It ended up becoming a sleeper hit, and it earned $270 million worldwide, becoming his highest grossing film.
Invictus (2009)"His people needed a leader. He gave them a champion."His 30th film. It stars Morgan Freeman and Matt Damon. Following the aftermath of the apartheid, President Nelson Mandela decides to unite his people by supporting a rugby team in their bid to win the 1995 Rugby World Cup. The film earned $122 million worldwide, barely breaking even. It received positive reviews, and Freeman and Damon received Oscar nominations for their performances.
Hereafter (2010)"Touched by death. Changed by life."His 31st film. It stars Matt Damon, Cécile de France, Bryce Dallas Howard, Lyndsey Marshal, Jay Mohr and Thierry Neuvic. An American with a special connection to the afterlife, a woman with a near-death experience and a young English boy, who lost his loved ones, cross paths in an effort to find closure in their lives. Despite mixed reviews, it managed to earn $107 million, turning a small profit.
J. Edgar (2011)"The most powerful man in the world."His 32nd film. The film stars Leonardo DiCaprio, Armie Hammer, Naomi Watts, Josh Lucas, and Judi Dench, and follows the career of FBI director J. Edgar Hoover, focusing on Hoover's life from the 1919 Palmer Raids onward. The film received mixed reviews; while DiCaprio received praise, the technical aspects of the film were criticized. It earned $84 million, making it a box office success, but far below what DiCaprio usually makes at the box office.
Jersey Boys (2014)"Everybody remembers it how they need to."His 33rd film. Base on the 2004 jukebox musical, it stars John Lloyd Young, Erich Bergen, Michael Lomenda, Vincent Piazza and Christopher Walken, and tells the story of the musical group The Four Seasons. It received mixed reviews, with praise for the musical numbers but criticism for the narrative and runtime, and failed at the box office.
American Sniper (2014)"The most lethal sniper in U.S. history."His 34th film. It is based on the memoir by Chris Kyle, Scott McEwen and Jim DeFelice, and stars Bradley Cooper and Sienna Miller. The film follows the life of Kyle, who became the deadliest marksman in U.S. military history with 255 kills from four tours in the Iraq War, 160 of which were officially confirmed by the Department of Defense. While Kyle was celebrated for his military successes, his tours of duty took a heavy toll on his personal and family life. In 2012, Cooper and Warner Bros. bought the rights to the memoir. Cooper wanted Chris Pratt to star as Kyle, but WB told him they would only greenlight the film if he stars in it. After Kyle's murder in 2013, Steven Spielberg signed to direct. Spielberg had read Kyle's book, though he desired to have a more psychological conflict present in the screenplay so an "enemy sniper" character could serve as the insurgent sharpshooter who was trying to track down and kill Kyle. Spielberg's ideas contributed to the development of a lengthy screenplay approaching 160 pages. Due to Warner Bros.' budget constraints, Spielberg felt he could not bring his vision of the story to the screen. So Eastwood was brought in to direct. The film attained a solid, but not extraordinary response from critics. It also attracted some controversy over its portrayal of both the Iraq War and Kyle himself. The box office though? To say that the film had a fantastic run would be selling it short. It opened on Christmas Day in 4 theaters, and it earned a huge $633,456 ($158,364 PTA). But the following weekend, it actually increased despite playing at the same amount of theaters, adding $676,909. That translated to a $169,227 PTA, becoming the highest second weekend PTA in history for a live-action film. And on its third weekend, it earned $579,518 ($144,879 PTA), becoming the first film to have three weekends above $100,000 PTA. In the 22 days it played in just 4 theaters, it earned $3,424,778. On its first wide weekend, the film shook the industry by opening with a colossal $89 million. That was almost as much as the other 2014 blockbusters, and given that the film didn't have 3D pricing, it's very likely it sold far more tickets than them. It broke the January opening weekend record by twice as much, and the second biggest for an R-rated title. With insane word of mouth ("A+" on CinemaScore), this film had the legs. In less than one week, it became Eastwood's highest grossing film domestically. On its second weekend, it dropped just 28% and made $64 million, which was the biggest second weekend for an R-rated film (a record it still maintains) and crossed $200 million domestically. And by March, the film overtook The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1 ($334 million) as the highest grossing 2014 film in North America. After an insane run in theaters, it closed with a gigantic $350 million domestically, which made it the second highest grossing R-rated film in North America. Overseas, it was also very strong, and it made a huge $547 million worldwide. It was easily Eastwood's highest grossing film, even adjusted for inflation. One of the greatest box office runs in recent memory. It received six Oscar nominations, including Best Picture, Best Adapted Screenplay, and Best Actor for Cooper, ultimately winning one for Best Sound Editing. The biggest surprise of the 2010s? Perhaps. Cause let's face it, when 2014, did any of you had this as the top film of the year? Or even in the Top 20? Please.
Sully (2016)"The untold story behind the miracle on the Hudson."His 35th film. Based on the autobiography Highest Duty by Chesley "Sully" Sullenberger and Jeffrey Skiles, it stars Tom Hanks, Aaron Eckhart, Laura Linney, Anna Gunn, Autumn Reeser, Holt McCallany, and Jamey Sheridan. The film follows Sullenberger's 2009 emergency landing of US Airways Flight 1549 on the Hudson River, in which all 155 passengers and crew survived and the subsequent publicity and investigation. The film received strong reviews, and earned over $240 million worldwide, becoming one of his highest grossing films.
The 15:17 to Paris (2018)"The real heroes."His 36th film. Based on the autobiography by Jeffrey E. Stern, Spencer Stone, Anthony Sadler, and Alek Skarlatos, it stars Stone, Sadler, and Skarlatos as themselves and follows the trio through life leading up to and including their stopping of the 2015 Thalys train attack. Despite choosing Kyle Gallner, Jeremie Harris and Alexander Ludwig as the leads, Eastwood decided to cast the heroes to play themselves, which was met with confusion as they lacked acting experience. And that was reflected on the final film; it received negative reviews for its acting, and it bombed at the box office.
The Mule (2018)"Nobody runs forever."His 37th film. Based on the 2014 The New York Times article The Sinaloa Cartel's 90-Year-Old Drug Mule by Sam Dolnick, it stars Eastwood, Bradley Cooper, Laurence Fishburne, Michael Peña, Dianne Wiest, and Andy García. Due to financial issues, horticulturist Earl Stone becomes a courier for a drug cartel. Slowly, he grows closer to his estranged family, but his illegal activities threaten much more than his life. It received good reviews (although some questioned its story and tone), and earned over $173 million worldwide.
Richard Jewell (2019)"The world will know his name and the truth."His 38th film. The film stars Paul Walter Hauser, Sam Rockwell, Kathy Bates, Jon Hamm, and Olivia Wilde. The film depicts the July 27 Centennial Olympic Park bombing and its aftermath, as security guard Richard Jewell finds a bomb during the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia, and alerts authorities to evacuate, only to later be wrongly accused of having placed the device himself. The film received positive reviews, but several journalists criticized the critical portrayal of the reporter that first accused Jewell: Kathy Scruggs (specifically for trading sex for stories). The film marked another commercial failure for Eastwood.
Cry Macho (2021)"A story of being lost and found."His 39th film. Based on the novel by N. Richard Nash, it stars Eastwood and Dwight Yoakam. Set in 1979, it follows a former rodeo star hired to reunite a young boy in Mexico with his father in the United States. Nash tried to get this film made all the way since 1970s, but no studio was willing to pick it up. He restructured his films as a novel, was successful and studios were now interested. There were a few candidates for the leading role; Robert Mitchum, Roy Scheider, Arnold Schwarzenegger and Eastwood himself. Arnie was willing to star in the film back in 2003, but put it on hold when he was elected Governor. He was set to star after leaving office, but the project was scrapped after his affair scandal was made known. In 2020, Eastwood signed to return. The film received mixed reviews, particularly for its writing and acting. It was also a huge flop at the box office, and marked Eastwood's least attended film as leading man. David Zaslav criticized the studio's decision to finance the film. Warner executives allegedly said that although they knew the film was unlikely to turn a profit, they felt indebted to Eastwood for his decades-long relationship with the studio and his consistent ability to deliver films under budget and on time.
The FutureHe recently wrapped post-production on his 40th film, Juror No. 2. It stars Nicholas Hoult, Toni Collette, Zoey Deutch, Leslie Bibb, Chris Messina, J. K. Simmons and Kiefer Sutherland, and follows a juror serving on a murder trial who realizes he may be at fault for the victim's death.MOVIES (FROM HIGHEST GROSSING TO LEAST GROSSING)
The VerdictInsanely profitable.Even the bombs do not taint this kind of reputation. Eastwood has made all these films under budget and never past its deadline. That's something that has to be treasured for studios, no wonder he's been staying with Warner Bros. since 1976. His ability to get films ready in short notice is impressive; Richard Jewell started filming in June and it was on theaters in December. One of the most impressive actors who transitioned into directors. You can tell that Sergio Leone and Don Siegel taught him well. Now of course, his method of directing can also have its setbacks: he's often known for not asking for multiple takes and he skips rehearsals. So that means the performances of his actors aren't always the best they could've done. Which is why, despite making some masterpieces or fantastic films, he's also made a few films with weak technical aspects: poor lighting (J. Edgar), questionable logic (Cry Macho), obvious props (the fake baby in American Sniper), and some bad acting (Gran Torino and The 15:17 to Paris). At the same time, it's clear he can also get extraordinary performances through these methods; Gene Hackman, Sean Penn, Tim Robbins, Hilary Swank and Morgan Freeman won Oscars for starring in his films. He also proved old age doesn't prevent you from continuing to work. He's turning 94 in a few weeks, and he's still directing films. Manoel de Oliveira directed films until he was 104, so perhaps we still have a few more years with Eastwood behind the camera. P.S. Ever since I started this series, there's been suggestions that I should do "Actors at the Box Office" multiple times. While the idea is intriguing, that doesn't seem feasible for me. I'd have to categorize whether the actor is leading, supporting, original IP, adaptation, remakes, etc. Besides, with the continuing decline of star power, it's tough to decide what actor is truly moving the needle at the box office. That's why I'm making solely "Directors at the Box Office", because the director is responsible for the production. If the film succeeds, the director will get credit. And if the film flops, the director will be blamed. So this is the closest you'll get to "Actors at the Box Office". Hope you liked this edition. You can find this and more in the wiki for this section. The next director will be Robert Zemeckis. One of the biggest falls from grace. I asked you to choose who else should be in the run and the comment with the most upvotes would be chosen. It had to be a controversial filmmaker. Well, we'll later talk about... Zack Snyder. Oh, BoxOffice chose fuego 🔥 This is the schedule for the following four:
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★ Ursus Knife Doppler Sapphire | Factory New | 0.0088 | - | Click me | $2,055 | Tradable |
★ Ursus Knife Fade | Factory New | 0.0345 | 91.6% Faded. | Click me | $550 | Tradable |
★ Ursus Knife Doppler Phase 2 | Factory New | 0.0335 | - | Click me | $480 | Tradable |
★ Ursus Knife Doppler Phase 2 | Factory New | 0.0337 | - | Click me | $480 | Tradable |
★ Ursus Knife Marble Fade | Factory New | 0.0505 | - | Click me | $340 | Tradable |
★ Ursus Knife Vanilla | - | 0.4994 | - | Click me | $270 | Tradable |
Name | Wear | Wear value | Additional info | Screenshots | B/O | Tradable After |
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★ Huntsman Knife Gamma Doppler Phase 2 | Factory New | 0.0226 | - | Click me | $505 | Tradable |
★ Huntsman Knife Gamma Doppler Phase 2 | Factory New | 0.0649 | - | Click me | $490 | Tradable |
★ StatTrak™ Huntsman Knife Doppler Phase 4 | Factory New | 0.0325 | - | Click me | $440 | Tradable |
★ Huntsman Knife Gamma Doppler Phase 4 | Factory New | 0.0249 | - | Click me | $420 | Tradable |
★ Huntsman Knife Fade | Factory New | 0.0236 | 85.2% Faded. | Click me | $400 | Tradable |
★ Huntsman Knife Tiger Tooth | Factory New | 0.0542 | - | Click me | $235 | Tradable |
★ Huntsman Knife Lore | Minimal Wear | 0.0778 | - | Click me | $230 | Tradable |
★ Huntsman Knife Autotronic | Minimal Wear | 0.1175 | - | Click me | $230 | Tradable |
★ Huntsman Knife Vanilla | - | 0.1933 | - | Click me | $220 | Tradable |
★ Huntsman Knife Lore | Field-Tested | 0.2764 | - | Click me | $175 | Tradable |
★ Huntsman Knife Case Hardened | Well-Worn | 0.4344 | - | Click me | $175 | Tradable |
★ Huntsman Knife Autotronic | Field-Tested | 0.2764 | - | Click me | $170 | Tradable |
Name | Wear | Wear value | Additional info | Screenshots | B/O | Tradable After |
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★ Paracord Knife Case Hardened | Field-Tested | 0.3420 | #447 Blue gem. | Click me | $860 | Tradable |
★ Paracord Knife Case Hardened | Battle-Scarred | 0.9608 | #294 Blue gem. | Click me | $560 | Tradable |
★ Paracord Knife Fade | Factory New | 0.0157 | 91.2% Faded. | Click me | $475 | Tradable |
★ Paracord Knife Slaughter | Field-Tested | 0.1672 | - | Click me | $250 | Tradable |
Name | Wear | Wear value | Additional info | Screenshots | B/O | Tradable After |
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★ Survival Knife Fade | Factory New | 0.0146 | 94.8% Faded. | Click me | $415 | Tradable |
★ Survival Knife Vanilla | - | 0.3113 | - | Click me | $170 | Tradable |
★ Survival Knife Vanilla | - | 0.5112 | - | Click me | $170 | Tradable |
Name | Wear | Wear value | Additional info | Screenshots | B/O | Tradable After |
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★ Falchion Knife Gamma Doppler Emerald | Factory New | 0.0262 | - | Click me | $1,085 | Tradable |
★ Falchion Knife Gamma Doppler Emerald | Minimal Wear | 0.0754 | - | Click me | $1,020 | Tradable |
★ Falchion Knife Gamma Doppler Phase 4 | Factory New | 0.0002 | - | Click me | $460 | Tradable |
★ Falchion Knife Tiger Tooth | Factory New | 0.0279 | - | Click me | $200 | Tradable |
Name | Wear | Wear value | Additional info | Screenshots | B/O | Tradable After |
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★ StatTrak™ Shadow Daggers Doppler Sapphire | Factory New | 0.0117 | - | Click me | $690 | Tradable |
★ Shadow Daggers Doppler Black Pearl | Factory New | 0.0288 | - | Click me | $675 | Tradable |
★ Shadow Daggers Doppler Ruby | Factory New | 0.0094 | - | Click me | $590 | Tradable |
★ Shadow Daggers Fade | Factory New | 0.0128 | 99.1% Faded. | Click me | $290 | Tradable |
★ Shadow Daggers Doppler Phase 1 | Factory New | 0.0131 | - | Click me | $195 | Tradable |
Name | Wear | Wear value | Additional info | Screenshots | B/O | Tradable After |
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★ Bowie Knife Doppler Ruby | Minimal Wear | 0.0779 | - | Click me | $985 | Tradable |
★ Bowie Knife Fade | Factory New | 0.0324 | 96.6% Faded. | Click me | $420 | Tradable |
★ Bowie Knife Gamma Doppler Phase 4 | Factory New | 0.0212 | - | Click me | $360 | Tradable |
★ Bowie Knife Slaughter | Minimal Wear | 0.0719 | - | Click me | $255 | Tradable |
Name | Wear | Wear value | Additional info | Screenshots | B/O | Tradable After |
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★ Gut Knife Fade | Factory New | 0.0010 | 83.2% Faded. | Click me | $215 | Tradable |
★ Gut Knife Doppler Phase 3 | Factory New | 0.0271 | - | Click me | $160 | Tradable |
Name | Wear | Wear value | Additional info | Screenshots | B/O | Tradable After |
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★ Navaja Knife Doppler Sapphire | Factory New | 0.0321 | - | Click me | $500 | Tradable |
Name | Wear | Wear value | Additional info | Screenshots | B/O | Tradable After |
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★ Sport Gloves Pandora's Box | Well-Worn | 0.3882 | - | Click me | $3,570 | Tradable |
★ Sport Gloves Superconductor | Field-Tested | 0.1644 | - | Click me | $2,630 | Tradable |
★ Sport Gloves Superconductor | Field-Tested | 0.1680 | - | Click me | $2,610 | Tradable |
★ Sport Gloves Hedge Maze | Field-Tested | 0.3666 | - | Click me | $2,565 | Tradable |
★ Sport Gloves Vice | Field-Tested | 0.1576 | - | Click me | $2,235 | Tradable |
★ Sport Gloves Pandora's Box | Battle-Scarred | 0.7577 | - | Click me | $1,765 | Tradable |
★ Sport Gloves Vice | Field-Tested | 0.1943 | - | Click me | $1,650 | Tradable |
★ Sport Gloves Slingshot | Field-Tested | 0.2251 | - | Click me | $935 | Tradable |
★ Sport Gloves Amphibious | Field-Tested | 0.2641 | - | Click me | $710 | Tradable |
★ Sport Gloves Omega | Field-Tested | 0.1840 | - | Click me | $550 | Tradable |
★ Sport Gloves Big Game | Minimal Wear | 0.0960 | - | Click me | $395 | Tradable |
★ Sport Gloves Arid | Well-Worn | 0.3850 | - | Click me | $340 | Tradable |
★ Sport Gloves Arid | Battle-Scarred | 0.4703 | - | Click me | $245 | Tradable |
★ Sport Gloves Arid | Battle-Scarred | 0.7895 | - | Click me | $205 | Tradable |
★ Sport Gloves Big Game | Field-Tested | 0.1894 | - | Click me | $200 | Tradable |
★ Sport Gloves Big Game | Field-Tested | 0.2822 | - | Click me | $185 | Tradable |
★ Sport Gloves Big Game | Well-Worn | 0.3890 | - | Click me | $155 | Tradable |
Name | Wear | Wear value | Additional info | Screenshots | B/O | Tradable After |
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★ Specialist Gloves Emerald Web | Minimal Wear | 0.1291 | - | Click me | $1,600 | Tradable |
★ Specialist Gloves Tiger Strike | Minimal Wear | 0.1285 | - | Click me | $930 | Tradable |
★ Specialist Gloves Tiger Strike | Field-Tested | 0.1562 | - | Click me | $575 | Tradable |
★ Specialist Gloves Tiger Strike | Field-Tested | 0.1619 | - | Click me | $565 | Tradable |
★ Specialist Gloves Tiger Strike | Field-Tested | 0.2330 | - | Click me | $425 | Tradable |
★ Specialist Gloves Fade | Field-Tested | 0.3640 | Clean "E". | Click me | $365 | Tradable |
★ Specialist Gloves Field Agent | Field-Tested | 0.1703 | - | Click me | $330 | Tradable |
★ Specialist Gloves Emerald Web | Battle-Scarred | 0.7553 | - | Click me | $315 | Tradable |
★ Specialist Gloves Foundation | Field-Tested | 0.2623 | - | Click me | $305 | Tradable |
★ Specialist Gloves Mogul | Minimal Wear | 0.1396 | - | Click me | $300 | Tradable |
★ Specialist Gloves Marble Fade | Field-Tested | 0.2256 | - | Click me | $300 | Tradable |
★ Specialist Gloves Marble Fade | Field-Tested | 0.2275 | - | Click me | $300 | Tradable |
★ Specialist Gloves Marble Fade | Field-Tested | 0.2366 | - | Click me | $290 | Tradable |
Name | Wear | Wear value | Additional info | Screenshots | B/O | Tradable After |
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★ Moto Gloves Spearmint | Field-Tested | 0.2093 | - | Click me | $2,700 | Tradable |
★ Moto Gloves Spearmint | Field-Tested | 0.2607 | - | Click me | $1,630 | Tradable |
★ Moto Gloves POW! | Minimal Wear | 0.1267 | - | Click me | $540 | Tradable |
★ Moto Gloves Cool Mint | Field-Tested | 0.2843 | - | Click me | $310 | Tradable |
★ Moto Gloves Polygon | Minimal Wear | 0.1313 | - | Click me | $295 | Tradable |
★ Moto Gloves Smoke Out | Minimal Wear | 0.1381 | - | Click me | $290 | Tradable |
Name | Wear | Wear value | Additional info | Screenshots | B/O | Tradable After |
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★ Driver Gloves Crimson Weave | Field-Tested | 0.1548 | - | Click me | $430 | Tradable |
★ Driver Gloves Imperial Plaid | Field-Tested | 0.1542 | - | Click me | $400 | Tradable |
★ Driver Gloves Imperial Plaid | Field-Tested | 0.3515 | - | Click me | $265 | Tradable |
★ Driver Gloves King Snake | Well-Worn | 0.3877 | - | Click me | $225 | Tradable |
★ Driver Gloves Rezan the Red | Minimal Wear | 0.1385 | - | Click me | $160 | Tradable |
★ Driver Gloves King Snake | Battle-Scarred | 0.5348 | - | Click me | $155 | Tradable |
★ Driver Gloves King Snake | Battle-Scarred | 0.5467 | - | Click me | $155 | Tradable |
Name | Wear | Wear value | Additional info | Screenshots | B/O | Tradable After |
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★ Hand Wraps CAUTION! | Factory New | 0.0664 | - | Click me | $1,040 | Tradable |
★ Hand Wraps Cobalt Skulls | Battle-Scarred | 0.7535 | - | Click me | $215 | Tradable |
★ Hand Wraps Overprint | Field-Tested | 0.2455 | - | Click me | $185 | Tradable |
★ Hand Wraps Overprint | Field-Tested | 0.3501 | - | Click me | $180 | Tradable |
★ Hand Wraps CAUTION! | Field-Tested | 0.1519 | - | Click me | $200 | Tradable |
★ Hand Wraps CAUTION! | Field-Tested | 0.1842 | - | Click me | $190 | Tradable |
★ Hand Wraps Leather | Battle-Scarred | 0.1703 | - | Click me | $140 | Tradable |
Name | Wear | Wear value | Additional info | Screenshots | B/O | Tradable After |
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★ Broken Fang Gloves Jade | Minimal Wear | 0.1459 | - | Click me | $170 | Tradable |
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2024.05.19 16:13 Biggles79 Roland's Durendal sword-in-the-stone at Rocamadour
Tourists can see [Durendal] fixed in the cliff face above the doorway to the shrine of the Virgin at Rocamadour; but this is a relatively modern feature and the sword is a nondescript nineteenth-century decorative sword of poor workmanship. In 1787 or 1788, a local lord, the Vicomte d'Anterroches, bullied the canons at Rocamadour into agreeing to present the sword then shown to visitors as Durendal - a coarse short dagger, possibly Bronze Age to the prince de Condé, whose collection of antiquities was dispersed at the Revolution. At some point a story was created that Henry the Young King had stolen the original sword when he came to Rocamadour during his rebellion against his father in 1183, but the first printed record of this is in the work of a late nineteenth-century English historian. There is no known connection between Roland and Rocamadour, and even the origins of the idea that Durendal might have been at the shrine are totally obscure.Barber’s reference for the sword being fake is none other than the Cluny Museum itself, where the now-relic fake ended up (L'épée: usages, mythes et symboles : Paris, Musée de Cluny--Musée national du Moyen Âge, 28 avril-26 septembre 2011, p.97). The Cluny didn’t acquire it to preserve some 900-year-old treasure, they took it because of its significance as an example of how swords are used symbolically. Notably, as they say, pregnant women in the early 20th century would ask that particular fake sword for favours for their unborn children. Now, there has to have been an earlier sword there because Alexis de Valon noted in 1851 that;
...in Rocamadour and its environs, local people revered Durandal, believing that both it and its modern substitute could make childless women conceive.(Harry Redman, Jr. 1991. The Roland Legend in Nineteenth Century French Literature, University Press of Kentucky, p.104).
Writing in 1620, Scipion Dupleix stated that Roland had been interred at St. Romain's and that, according to tradition, his sword had been placed at his head and his horn at his feet. Later, he added, the sword was taken to Rocamadour, while the horn was deposited in St. Seurin's. Mérimée, Inspecteur Général des Monuments Historiques, was in an excellent position to know where such things ought to be, and he thought the sword was still at Rocamadour. Frédéric Mistral was convinced of it. Mérimée's friend Alexis de Valon was not so sure and held that it had been removed from Rocamadour at the time of the French Revolution and replaced by another one not at all resembling it. Prince Lucien had the sword, along with its owner, interred at Roncevaux. For Peyrat, Roland, his sword, and his horn were all buried where the paladin was struck down. Cervantes, we recall, believed that the sword was in the Madrid museum where Quinet claimed to have seen it.(Harry Redman, Jr. 1991. The Roland Legend in Nineteenth Century French Literature, University Press of Kentucky, p.213). Lots more in that article on the background to a claimed Durendal at Rocamadour prior to the insertion of the fake removed in 2011 (and since replaced by a new fake!).