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2 Guns | MA | 4K | $4 | |
3 From Hell | Vudu/iTunes | 4K | $4 | |
47 Meters Down | iTunes | HD | $3 | No |
8-Mile | MA | 4K | $5 | |
About Time | MA | HD | $3.50 | |
Adventures of Tin Tin | Vudu/iTunes | HD | $3 | No |
Agent Game | iTunes | 4K | $4 | No |
Aladdin | iTunes | 4K | $5 | Yes |
Aliens Ate my Homework | MA | HD | $3.50 | |
All the Devil's Men | Vudu | HDX | $3.50 | No |
American Hustle | MA | 4K | $6 | |
American Psycho | Vudu/iTunes | 4K | $4 | No |
Angel Has Fallen | iTunes | 4K | $4 | No |
Annie (1982) | MA | 4K | $5 | |
Antebellum | Vudu/iTunes | 4K | $4 | No |
Ant-man and the Wasp | MA | HD | $3.50 | |
Apache Junction | Vudu | HDX | $4 | No |
Apollo 11 | MA | HD | $5 | |
Arctic | MA | 4K | $6 | |
Aristocats, The | GP | HD | $4 | Yes |
Arrival | iTunes | 4K | $3 | No |
Artist, The | MA | HD | $3 | |
As Good As it Gets | MA | 4K | $5 | |
Atomic Blonde | MA | 4K | $4 | |
Bad Words | iTunes | HD | $3 | Yes |
Banshees of Inisherin | MA | HD | $4 | |
Barbie Princess Power | MA | HD | $4 | |
Barbie Video Game Hero | iTunes | HD | $3 | Yes |
Beirut | MA | HD | $3 | |
Big Eyes | Vudu | HDX | $3.50 | No |
Big Lebowski, The | MA | HD | $3 | |
Birds of Pray | MA | HD | $3.50 | |
Birds of Pray | MA | 4K | $5 | |
Birth of a Dragon | MA | HD | $3.50 | |
Black Hawk Down (Unrated) | MA | 4K | $5 | |
Black Panther | iTunes | 4K | $4 | Yes |
Black Widow | MA | HD | $3 | |
Blood Father | Vudu | HDX | $3 | No |
Bon Voyage Charlie Brown | Vudu/iTunes | HD | $4 | |
Bram Stoker's Dracula | MA | 4K | $6 | |
Cabin in the Woods, The | iTunes | 4K | $3.50 | No |
Calvary | MA | HD | $4.50 | |
Centurion | Vudu | HDX | $4 | No |
Chaos Walking | Vudu/iTunes | 4K | $5 | No |
Chappie | MA | HD | $3 | |
Chasing Maverick | MA | HD | $4 | |
Cinderella | MA | 4K | $6 | |
Contempt (Vaulted) | Vudu | HDX | $8 | No |
Contractor, The | iTunes | 4K | $4 | |
Countdown (Vaulted) | iTunes | HD | $5 | No |
Cowboys and Aliens | iTunes | HD | $3.50 | Yes |
Crawl | iTunes | 4K | $4 | No |
Criminal | iTunes | 4K | $3.50 | |
Croods 1-2 | MA | HD | $5 | |
Cruella | MA | 4K | $5 | |
Cyrano | iTunes | HD | $5 | |
Dark Tower, The | MA | 4K | $4 | |
Darkness, The | iTunes | HD | $2.50 | Yes |
Deadpool 2 Super Duper Cut | MA | HD | $3 | |
Dementia 13 Directors Cut | Vudu/iTunes | 4K | $6 | |
Denist Collection, The | Vudu | HDX | $5 | No |
Detriot | iTunes | 4K | $4 | Yes |
Don't Breathe | MA | HD | $4 | |
Dope | iTunes | HD | $4 | Yes |
Downtown Abby | MA | HD | $3 | |
Dracula Untold | iTunes | 4K | $3 | Yes |
Dragged Across Concrete | iTunes | 4K | $4 | No |
Dragged Across Concrete | Vudu | 4K | $5 | No |
Dream Scenerio | Vudu | HDX | $4 | |
Dredd | Vudu | 4K | $4 | No |
Drop, The | MA | HD | $5 | |
Duff, The | Vudu | HDX | $2.50 | No |
Elvis | MA | 4K | $6 | |
Everest | MA | 4K | $5 | |
Exorcist (1973) Version Never Seen | MA | 4K | $6 | |
Extreme Prejudice | Vudu | HDX | $4 | |
Fantasic Beasts Secrets of Dumbledore | MA | 4K | $6 | |
Fast and the Furious | iTunes | 4K | $4 | Yes |
Fast and the Furious Tokyo Drift | iTunes | 4K | $3.50 | Yes |
Fast and the Furious, The | iTunes | 4K | $3 | Yes |
Fear the Walking Dead Final Season | Vudu | HDX | $10 | |
Finding Dora | iTunes | 4K | $3.50 | Yes |
Flash, The | MA | 4K | $6 | |
Flashdance | Vudu | 4K | $4.50 | Yes |
For the Love of Money | Vudu | 4K | $5 | No |
Forger, The | Vudu | HDX | $3 | No |
Friday the 13th Part 2 | Vudu/iTunes | HD | $3.50 | No |
Friday the 13th Part 3 | Vudu/iTunes | HD | $3.50 | No |
From Here to Eternity | MA | 4K | $4.50 | |
Gattaca | MA | 4K | $5 | |
Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance | MA | HD | $3.50 | |
Ghostbusters Afterlife | MA | HD | $3.50 | |
Gimme Shelter | Vudu | HDX | $3.50 | No |
God's Not Dead 2 | MA | HD | $3 | |
Gran Turismo | MA | 4K | $6 | |
Grey, The | MA | HD | $3.50 | |
Guilt Trip, The | Vudu | HDX | $3.50 | No |
Guilt Trip, The | iTunes | HD | $2.50 | No |
Hacksaw Ridge | iTunes | 4K | $3.50 | No |
Hateful Eight, The | Vudu | HDX | $3.50 | |
Hell on the Border | Vudu/iTunes | 4K | $4 | No |
Hell or High Water | iTunes | 4K | $3 | No |
Hell or High Water | Vudu | 4K | $3.50 | No |
High Note, The | MA | HD | $3.50 | |
Highlander | Vudu | 4K | $4 | No |
Hitmans Bodyguard, The | iTunes | 4K | $4 | No |
Hitmans Wife Bodyguard | iTunes | 4K | $4 | |
Holiday Inn | MA | HD | $3.50 | |
Homefront | MA | HD | $4 | |
Hook | iTunes | 4K | $5 | Yes |
Hotel Mumbai | MA | HD | $4 | |
Hunt for Red October, The | Vudu/iTunes | 4K | $4.50 | |
Identity Thief | iTunes | HD | $3.50 | |
Indiana Jones The Last Crusade | Vudu/iTunes | 4K | $5 | |
Intersteller | Vudu/iTunes | 4K | $4 | No |
Into the Woods (Disney) | MA | HD | $2.50 | |
Invisable Man | MA | HD | $3.50 | |
It Happened One Night | MA | 4K | $4.50 | |
Jackass 3 | Vudu/iTunes | HD | $4 | |
Jarhead 2 | iTunes | 4K | $3.50 | Yes |
Jigsaw | iTunes | 4K | $3 | No |
Kill Bill Vol. 1 | Vudu | HDX | $4 | No |
King of Staten Island | MA | HD | $3.50 | |
Kingsman, The | MA | 4K | $6 | |
Kingsman: The Secret Service | iTunes | 4K | $3.50 | Yes |
Knives Out | Vudu/iTunes | 4K | $5 | No |
Last Christmas | MA | 4K | $4 | |
Last Duel, The | MA | HD | $4 | |
Last House on the Left, The | MA | HD | $4.50 | |
Last Night in Soho, The | MA | HD | $4 | |
Last Picture Show, The | MA | 4K | $5 | |
Leap! | Vudu/iTunes | HD | $3.50 | No |
Let Him Go | MA | HD | $4 | |
Lion King, The (2019) | MA | 4K | $4 | |
Little Mermaid, The | MA | HD | $3.50 | |
Little Women | MA | HD | $4 | |
Locked In | Vudu/iTunes | HD | $3.50 | No |
Logan | iTunes | 4K | $3 | Yes |
Logan Lucky | MA | HD | $2.50 | |
Magic Mike Last Dance | MA | HD | $3.50 | |
Mall Cop 2 | MA | HD | $3 | |
Mary Poppins | MA | HD | $4 | |
Mean Girls | Vudu/iTunes | 4K | $6 | |
Men Woman and Children | Vudu/iTunes | HD | $5 | No |
Middle School: Worst Year | iTunes | HD | $3 | No |
Mindgamers (Vaulted) | MA | HD | $5 | |
Mission Impossible Ghost Protocol | Vudu | HDX | $2 | No |
Mission Impossible Rogue Nation | iTunes | 4K | $3 | |
Mitchells vs the Machine | MA | HD | $4 | |
Moon | MA | 4K | $6 | |
Moonfall | Vudu/iTunes | 4K | $5 | |
Mortal Engine | MA | 4K | $4.50 | |
Mummy, The (1999) | iTunes | 4K | $4 | Yes |
Murder on the Orient Express | MA | HD | $3.50 | |
My All American | MA | HD | $4 | |
My Best Friend is a Vampire | Vudu | HDX | $4 | |
National Lampoons Xmas Vacation | MA | 4K | $5 | |
Nebraska | Vudu | HDX | $3.50 | |
New York Melody | Vudu | HDX | $3.50 | No |
Night at the Museum | MA | HD | $4 | |
Night Bofore, The | MA | HD | $3.50 | |
Night House, The | MA | HD | $4 | |
Nightmare Before Christmas | MA | 4K | $6 | |
Nightmare Before Christmas | MA | HD | $4 | |
No Good Deed | MA | HD | $2.50 | |
Oblivion | iTunes | 4K | $4 | Yes |
Other Guys, The | MA | 4K | $6 | |
Parasite | MA | 4K | $4.50 | |
Parker | MA | HD | $3.50 | |
Passengers | MA | HD | $3 | |
Past Lives | Vudu | HD | $4.50 | |
Phantom Thread | MA | 4K | $5 | |
Pitch Black (Unrated) | iTunes | HD | $4 | |
Playing for Keeps | MA | HD | $3.50 | |
Pocahontas | MA | HD | $4.50 | |
Poms | iTunes | HD | $3 | No |
Pride and Prejudice and Zombies | MA | HD | $3 | |
Primal Fear | Vudu | 4K | $5 | No |
Promised Land | iTunes | HD | $3.50 | Yes |
R.I.P.D. | iTunes | 4K | $4 | Yes |
Red 1-2 | Vudu | 4K | $9 | |
Redemption (Humingbird) | Vudu | HDX | $4 | |
Revenant, The | iTunes | 4K | $3.50 | Yes |
Robin Hood | iTunes | 4K | $3 | No |
Rogue One: A Star Wars Story | iTunes | 4K | $3 | Yes |
Rough Night | MA | HD | $3.50 | |
Rudy | MA | 4K | $5 | |
Runner Runner | MA | HD | $3 | |
Rush | iTunes | HD | $3.50 | Yes |
Safe | Vudu/iTunes | HD | $2.50 | No |
Same Kind of Different as Me | Vudu | HDX | $2.50 | No |
Same Kind of Different as Me | iTunes | HD | $2.50 | No |
Sausage Party | MA | HD | $4 | |
Scoob! | MA | HD | $4 | |
Shazam: Fury of the Gods | MA | 4K | $6 | |
She Said | MA | HD | $5 | |
Sicario | Vudu | 4K | $4 | No |
Side Effects | iTunes | HD | $4 | Yes |
Silence | iTunes | HD | $4 | No |
Sing | MA | HD | $2.50 | |
Sing | MA | HD | $2.50 | No |
Skyfall 007 | Vudu | 4K | $4 | |
Skyfall 007 | Vudu | HDX | $2 | |
Skyscraper | MA | HD | $3 | |
Sleepless in Seattle | MA | 4K | $5 | |
Sleepy Hallow | Vudu | 4K | $4.50 | No |
Snowden | iTunes | HD | $2 | Yes |
Southpaw | Vudu | HDX | $3.50 | No |
Spell | iTunes | 4K | $4 | No |
Spiderman: Across the Spider-Verse | MA | HD | $3.50 | |
Spider-Man: Far from Home | MA | 4K | $4.50 | |
St. Vincent | Vudu | HDX | $3 | No |
Star Trek Trilogy (Kelvin Timeline) | iTunes | 4K | $9 | No |
Sting, The | MA | HD | $3.50 | |
Superman: Man of Tomorrow | MA | HD | $4 | |
Superman: Red Son | MA | HD | $4 | |
Survive the Night | iTunes | 4K | $3 | No |
Talladega Nights | MA | 4K | $6 | |
Taxi Driver | MA | 4K | $5 | |
Terminator Dark Fate | Vudu | 4K | $4 | No |
Terminator Genisys | iTunes | 4K | $4 | No |
Terms of Endearment | Vudu/iTunes | 4K | $4 | No |
Theory of Everything | iTunes | HD | $4 | Yes |
This is the End | MA | HD | $3.50 | |
Thor | iTunes | 4K | $5 | Yes |
To Kill a Mockingbird | iTunes | 4K | $4.50 | Yes |
To Sir, With Love | MA | 4K | $4.50 | |
Top Five | Vudu | HD | $3 | No |
Top Five | iTunes | HD | $3 | No |
Top Gun | Vudu/iTunes | 4K | $5 | No |
Top Gun Maverick | iTunes | 4K | $5 | No |
Toy Story | iTunes | 4K | $4 | Yes |
Toy Story 4 | GP | HD | $2 | |
Transformers Dark of the Moon | iTunes | 4K | $4 | No |
Transformers Rise of the Beasts | iTunes | 4K | $6 | No |
Transformers The Last Knight | iTunes | 4K | $3.50 | No |
Trash | iTunes | HD | $6 | Yes |
Trumen Show, The | MA | 4K | $5 | |
Underworld Blood Wars | MA | 4K | $4 | |
Universal April Code | MA | HD | $3.50 | |
Universal May Code | MA | HD | $3 | Yes |
Voyagers | Vudu/iTunes | 4K | $4.50 | |
Walking Dead Final Season | Vudu | HDX | $8.00 | |
Wall-E | MA | 4K | $7 | |
Warm Bodies | Vudu | HDX | $2 | |
We Die Young | Vudu/iTunes | HD | $3 | |
West Side Story | MA | 4K | $4 | |
Whiplash | MA | 4K | $5 | |
Wild | iTunes | 4K | $4 | Yes |
Wild Card | Vudu | HDX | $2.50 | No |
Winnie The Poo Springtime w/ Roo | GP | HD | $4 | |
Wonder Woman: Bloodlines | MA | HD | $4 | |
World War Z | iTunes | 4K | $3.50 | Yes |
X | Vudu | HDX | $5 |
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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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2024.05.20 02:00 ItsssYaBoiiiShawdyy Theories on Theories: Assessing the Potential Magnitude of the May 17th Prospectus Filings, Part II, Is the Reverse Uno is Upon Us?
Edit: Of course I fucked up the title. Lol. Is the Reverse Uno Upon Us?* submitted by ItsssYaBoiiiShawdyy to Superstonk [link] [comments] Hello again, Apes. I have gotten a solid 4 hours of sleep and am ready to keep plugging along. Disclaimer: Nothing of which I discuss is financial advice and not indicative of what you should do with your money or investments. Make your own decisions. I have no idea what I am talking about. Link to Part I of my little write-up, recommended that you read that first: https://www.reddit.com/Superstonk/comments/1cvo4hw/theories_on_theories_assessing_the_potential/ TL;DR for Part I: After 3+ years of working in near silence, Gamestop has dropped a reverse uno time-bomb nuke on shorts, and I don't believe we have fully comprehended just how big and effective of a nuke it will be. They finally released their plans to end the abusive short-selling once and for all... I believe the details in the filings have the answers. Need more eyes. We just need to HODL and let RC & Team work their magic. This was precisely timed and will be executed precisely. I believe they are about to throw the whole kitchen sink at em. Shorts r truly fuk. To be continued. TL;DR for Part II: Although you should really read through this to get super jacked...Predicition: Gamestop will lay down the reverse uno... the company will protect its shareholders through a slew of new, private, non-dilutive security offerings that we get first dibs on, and that are backed by our current/future holdings. Cash/non-cash dividends from the proceeds of the sale of those securities (units) are on the table. Thus, forcing shorts to either pay or close. MOASS is inevitable. Many Apes have stepped up to begin analyzing these filings. Thank you! The goal with my analysis is to continue to educate Apes on what all this jargon means, shine more light on the specificities of the filings and to speculate (for fun) as to what I think Gamestop is going to do based on the specificities. In the first part, I discussed Book Entry Securities issued via the DTC (the stock we all know and love), Preferred Stock (the juicy and scare new stock on the block), and the mysterious "Preferred Stock Depositary" (PSD) and its proposed role in the issuance and management of Gamestop's preferred stock to Apes worldwide, keeping it away from abusive short sellers and directly in the hands of Apes. In my first part, I speculated that the unnamed PSD would likely be computershare. But the more I think about it, the more I am unsure of that. And maybe that is why it is unnamed as of yet. Many Apes from different parts of the world have been unable to DRS, so that means they have been unable to access/use Computershare to hold/manage their shares and the DTC shit the bed one too many times when they committed international securities fraud on the splividend. So, I am thinking its possible that Gamestop secures another entity with more accessibility worldwide, or perhaps is even in the process of creating their own depositary for their newly-issued securities (dare I say, units?), to manage their "Global Securities" (a term they use in the filings). Tory vs. TaryChat GPT: In the context of stocks, both “depository” and “depositary” refer to entities that hold securities, but they serve different functions:
It seems there is more to come here as to what exact role the depositary will serve. Notice the phrasing \"series of securities that differ from the terms described here\" Tinfoil: We have seen some evidence of and speculated that Gamestop is looking more and more like they are positioning themselves to not only be dominant in retail gaming, but also serve as a holding company, potentially even serving as their own "bank". Could a brand new, currently unknown arm of Gamestop BE the unnamed depositary??? Warren Icahn anyone? https://preview.redd.it/j1dmqz31lg1d1.jpg?width=748&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=8d8ff6dbd7a37307413c79f9527508194a509031 If so, what role would Computershare then play? This was speculated long ago and I am thinking these filings are just a peek inside the inner workings of such an entity. Subscriptions, Warrants, and UnitsSounds a lot like "series of securities that differ from the terms described here", doesn't it? In part I, I left off with a couple teasers and I look to close the tinfoil loop on those here.GPT: Stock subscriptions and warrants are both financial instruments related to the stock market, but they serve different purposes:
Here's where I use a whole roll of Reynolds Heavy Duty Tin Foil:Sooo, in Part I, I offer the notion that Gamestop isn't going to just do one or two of these proposed offerings, they are going to do them all and they're telling us how. What I am gathering so far is Apes/holders/longs will get a chance to suck up the (45M, but up to 1B) book-securities shares faster and cheaper than you can possibly imagine through the simultaneous issuance/use of Warrants and Subscription Contracts. These investment vehicles will be issued to all record holders in "Units". And there's a lot of juice to squeeze outta this IMO.Notice here, mention of \"unit agent\" and again in the bulletpoints, they mention \"a bank or trust company\" that governs the \"units\". I'm thinking they will likely be the same entity that manages it all. Gamestop's TL;DR on units: We can issue any number of combinations of two or more of the aforementioned securities/vehicles (Warrants Subscriptions, Common Stock, Preferred Stock) which we call "Units". They may be transferable as a single security that holds multiple securities within it. Our unit Agent (a designated trust or bank) will distribute and manage the units. AND, the units might not even be listed on any securities exchange. (Privately held, hard to trade, hard to access, hard to fuck with UNITS of securities?) So, hypothetically, all shareholders of record on a given record date determined by a supplemental filing will get FIRST DIBS to purchase en masse, a lot of Gamestop stock, perhaps cheaper than ever before. The warrants give us the opportunity to buy at a pre-determined price, the subscriptions contracts give us the chance to not dilute our value in our holdings. Gamestop is literally going to nearly GIVE us a shitload more stock, securely, and through a private, exclusive offering. And here's where it gets even more juicy...I think they're gonna do it DFV style...in reverse order, relative to the order of each type of offering listed in their filing. Protect Ya Neck, Shorts! There's gonna be a rush to grab GME stock!The PlanSee if you can follow me here...in order...
I'm sitting here thinking...what if, as a "thank you" to loyal shareholders, they invest it back into shareholder accounts through an immediate cash dividend? Why would you want to leave if you're getting sick divvies on all your newly acquired stock (common and/or preferred)? You just spent $ buying preferred stock, why not delight investors by giving some right back? Awh but that would be expensive for the company! Nope. It would be expensive for the SHORTS who are responsible for paying that dividend! https://preview.redd.it/a4on4059ug1d1.jpg?width=225&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=21617ee7dff5ddb3e2a4046e481a47dbb464bddb GPT: When you short a stock, you’re borrowing shares from someone else (typically your brokerage firm) and selling them on the open market12. The person or entity from whom you borrowed the shares still technically owns them. If the company issues a dividend during this time, the original owner of the shares is entitled to that dividend12. However, since their shares have been sold to a third party (by you, the short-seller), you are responsible for making the dividend payment to the original owner12. This means that if you have a short position on a stock when it goes ex-dividend (the date by which you need to own the stock to receive the dividend), you will owe the amount of the dividend to the lender of the shares12. So, in summary, if you’re short a stock and that stock pays a dividend, you’ll be responsible for paying that dividend to the person or entity from whom you borrowed the shares12. This is an important consideration to keep in mind when deciding to short a stock, especially one that pays dividends. So, let's say the shorts are still regarded af...and they have the $ to pay the dividend(s), cool. What if GME issues multiple or even monthly dividends? (There are currently 80 stocks that issue monthly dividends) Well, one, they can only pay for this for so long on top of the collateral and capital required to maintain their short position... Then, boom goes the dynamite. And if THAT doesn't work, gamestop could just choose to issue a non-cash dividend...which they outline below... Wombo Combo? Gamestop's ELI5: In the event that we issue a non-cash dividend, the PSD (depositary) will distribute the PROPERTY received by it TO the record holders of the depositary (preferred) shares entitled there to, IN PROPORTION to the number of depositiary shares owned by those holders. UNESS...the PSD determines that it somehow cannot be done...THEN the PSD may take that PROPERTY...and sell it publically or privately, and then the proceeds from that public/private sale will go directly to holder of the preferred stock. Tinfoil? They're gonna try and issue/distribute the Wu-Tang Album or some other non-fungible property via a non-cash dividend. If that can't be done for whatever reason, they will sell the album/property at auction...all proceeds go back to preferred stock holders. No matter what, holders of the preferred stock win. My last bit of tinfoil sounds crazy but, again, in part I, I spoke about filings saying the stock can be issued permanently, or even temporarily. Gamestop sucks back up a ton of their class A common stock through buy backs. They may already be beginning to do that while the price is cheap, eventually leaving only a small amount of shares, or even just preferred stock available, privately held in the names holders. Non-diluted, more scarce, more valuable, and unable to be fucked with. GME becomes its own bank. Shareholders get the protection they deserve. MOASS happens through one of many ways... I understand this is NOT proof that they are buying back...just speculation. Once Gamestop has the shorts off their back finally, and the capital they want/need...they then go about what they really want to continue to GROW the company...mergers/acquisitions? Also, some other Apes have said that its possible the Gamestop is offering the shorts a way out. And while personally do not think this is fair or likely, I think its possible and would not surprise me. But what if Apes/longs suck up all the shares at these offerings before shorts even get a chance? Then they're still fucked. Still needed our shares and they're now EVEN HARDER to get. https://preview.redd.it/xooxvb412h1d1.jpg?width=1516&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=d9ce6f25167ee4b65852e83e3697898217bc4d04 No matter what, I AM JACKED. I CANNOT WAIT TO SEE WHAT IT ENDS UP LOOKING LIKE. Apes together Strong. TL;DR: Although you should really read through this to get super jacked...Predicition: Gamestop will lay down the reverse uno... the company will protect its shareholders through a slew of new, private, non-dilutive security offerings that we get first dibs on, and that are backed by our current/future holdings. Cash/non-cash dividends from the proceeds of the sale of those securities (units) are on the table. Thus, forcing shorts to either pay or close. MOASS is inevitable. |
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2024.05.19 23:52 aussueguy101 42 [M4F] #Missouri Lost in Translation Aussie Bloke Seeking Windy City or Gateway Arch Gal
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https://preview.redd.it/krz69mf7dg1d1.jpg?width=1920&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=e9f63fe529f34a7fee4faa193bcb3680bdfc7b27 submitted by exoticfunk to governorsball [link] [comments] Performing on: Sunday Songs you might know: Down The Line, Sleep Apnea Genre: Alternative, Indie-Rock Sounds Like: Wild Nothing, DIIV, Beach House, Alvvays, Cage The Elephant Bio: Beach Fossils is is an American indie rock band from Brooklyn, New York, formed in 2009. The group's live band currently includes founder Dustin Payseur (vocals, guitar), Jack Doyle Smith (bass), Tommy Davidson (guitar), and Anton Hochheim (drums). They are known for their lo-fi, atmospheric sound, confessional and nostalgic lyrics, and Payseur's laid-back vocal style.Payseur originally conceived the project in late 2008 when he moved to New York City after leaving school in his home state of North Carolina. To date they have released four studio albums, including their eponymous debut album (2010), Clash the Truth (2013), Somersault (2017), and Bunny (2023), as well as one EP titled What A Pleasure (2011). Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/beachfossilsnyc/?hl=en |
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2024.05.19 21:26 Sweet-Count2557 Best Restaurants in Lake George Ny
Best Restaurants in Lake George Ny Are you ready to embark on a culinary adventure like no other? Well, look no further because we've got the inside scoop on the best restaurants in Lake George, NY.From mouthwatering Italian dishes to French-accented delicacies, this charming lakeside town has it all. And the best part? These restaurants not only offer delectable food but also provide a delightful atmosphere and excellent service.Whether you're a local or a visitor, get ready to indulge your taste buds and experience the freedom of culinary exploration.Key TakeawaysBistro LeRoux offers French-accented cuisine with a high rating for taste and variety, as well as excellent service and atmosphere.Caldwell House Restaurant is known for its American cuisine, with high ratings for both taste and variety, as well as exceptional service.Lone Bull Pancake & Steak is a family-owned restaurant that specializes in classic American comfort dishes and has a rustic decor.Caffe Vero is a family-owned restaurant that serves breakfast, brunch, and dinner with a menu filled with classic Italian dishes, and also offers catering services.Charlie's Bar & KitchenWe really enjoyed the international cuisine at Charlie's Bar & Kitchen, one of the best restaurants in Lake George, NY. With its diverse menu, Charlie's offers a taste of different cultures all in one place. From Asian-inspired dishes to Mediterranean flavors, there's something for everyone here.The taste and variety at Charlie's Bar & Kitchen is top-notch. Each dish is expertly crafted, using fresh ingredients and bold flavors. Whether you're in the mood for a spicy Thai curry, a savory Italian pasta, or a juicy American burger, Charlie's has it all. The chefs at Charlie's are skilled in creating dishes that satisfy diverse palates, making it a popular choice among locals and tourists alike.The service at Charlie's Bar & Kitchen is attentive and friendly, ensuring that every guest feels welcomed and taken care of. The staff is knowledgeable about the menu and can provide recommendations based on individual preferences. They're also accommodating to dietary restrictions and allergies, making it a great option for those with specific dietary needs.The atmosphere at Charlie's is laid-back and inviting, with a vibrant energy that adds to the overall dining experience. Whether you choose to sit at the bar, at a table, or on the outdoor patio, you'll be surrounded by a warm and welcoming ambiance.In terms of affordability, Charlie's Bar & Kitchen falls into the mid-range category. While it may not be the cheapest option in town, the quality of the food and the overall experience make it worth the price.Bistro LeRouxWith its perfect blend of French-accented cuisine and impeccable service, Bistro LeRoux is definitely one of the best restaurants in Lake George, NY. This charming bistro offers a dining experience that's both sophisticated and welcoming, making it a must-visit for food enthusiasts seeking a taste of France in the heart of the Adirondacks.At Bistro LeRoux, the menu is a true celebration of French culinary tradition. From classic dishes like Coq au Vin and Escargot to innovative creations like Duck Confit Egg Rolls and Venison Bourguignon, every bite is a culinary adventure. The chefs at Bistro LeRoux showcase their expertise and passion for French cuisine through their skillful execution of each dish, resulting in a symphony of flavors that will leave you craving for more.But it's not just the food that sets Bistro LeRoux apart. The service here is attentive and knowledgeable, ensuring that every guest feels valued and well taken care of. The staff is passionate about food and wine, and they're always happy to recommend the perfect pairing to enhance your dining experience. Whether you're a seasoned foodie or a first-time visitor, you'll feel right at home at Bistro LeRoux.In terms of atmosphere, Bistro LeRoux exudes a cozy and intimate ambiance that's perfect for a romantic date night or a special celebration. The warm lighting, rustic decor, and soft background music create an inviting space that's both elegant and comfortable. The restaurant also offers outdoor seating options, allowing guests to enjoy their meal while taking in the beautiful surroundings of Lake George.While Bistro LeRoux may not be the most affordable option in town, the quality of the food and service more than justifies the price. This is a place where you can indulge in a culinary experience that's truly exceptional, and it's worth every penny.Caldwell House RestaurantAt Caldwell House Restaurant, we were impressed with the quality and variety of American cuisine offered. Here are some key highlights that make Caldwell House Restaurant one of the best restaurants in Lake George, NY:Taste & Variety: The menu at Caldwell House Restaurant offers a wide range of American dishes that cater to everyone's taste buds. From juicy burgers and flavorful steaks to fresh seafood and vegetarian options, there's something for everyone to enjoy.Service: The staff at Caldwell House Restaurant is known for their exceptional service. They're attentive, friendly, and always ready to cater to your needs. Whether you have dietary restrictions or special requests, they'll go above and beyond to ensure your dining experience is memorable.Atmosphere: The restaurant boasts a warm and inviting atmosphere, perfect for a casual meal or a special occasion. The rustic decor and cozy seating create a comfortable and relaxing ambiance that adds to the overall dining experience.Affordability: While Caldwell House Restaurant offers high-quality American cuisine, it also strives to provide affordable dining options. The prices are reasonable, making it accessible for both locals and tourists alike.Accessibility: Located in Lake George, NY, Caldwell House Restaurant is easily accessible for both residents and visitors. Whether you're staying nearby or exploring the area, it's a convenient stop for a delicious meal.Caldwell House Restaurant truly stands out among the best restaurants in Lake George, NY. With its diverse menu, exceptional service, inviting atmosphere, affordability, and accessibility, it's a must-visit dining destination for anyone looking to indulge in American cuisine.Lone Bull Pancake & SteakLet's explore Lone Bull Pancake & Steak, a family-owned restaurant that has been serving classic American comfort dishes in Lake George, NY for over 40 years. When it comes to finding the best restaurants in Lake George, NY, Lone Bull Pancake & Steak is a hidden gem that shouldn't be overlooked.As a family-owned establishment, Lone Bull Pancake & Steak has a warm and inviting atmosphere that makes you feel right at home. The rustic decor adds to the charm, creating a cozy and comfortable dining experience.One of the highlights of Lone Bull Pancake & Steak is their commitment to serving classic American comfort dishes. From fluffy pancakes to juicy steaks, their menu offers a wide variety of options that are sure to satisfy any craving. Whether you're in the mood for a hearty breakfast or a delicious dinner, Lone Bull Pancake & Steak has you covered.Not only does Lone Bull Pancake & Steak excel in their food offerings, but they also welcome pets. So, if you're traveling with your furry friend, you can enjoy a delicious meal together. This pet-friendly policy sets Lone Bull Pancake & Steak apart from other restaurants in the area, making it a top choice for pet owners.With its long-standing history in the Lake George community, Lone Bull Pancake & Steak has become a beloved institution. The combination of friendly service, delicious food, and a welcoming atmosphere makes it one of the best restaurants in Lake George, NY.As we continue our exploration of the best restaurants in Lake George, NY, let's now turn our attention to Caffe Vero.Caffe VeroAs we explore the best restaurants in Lake George, NY, one standout option is Caffe Vero, a family-owned breakfast, brunch, and dinner restaurant. Located in the heart of Lake George, Caffe Vero offers a warm and inviting atmosphere with its comfortable space and inviting decor. The menu at Caffe Vero is filled with classic Italian dishes, making it a favorite among locals and tourists alike. Whether you're craving a hearty breakfast, a delicious brunch, or a satisfying dinner, Caffe Vero has something to satisfy every palate.Here are five reasons why Caffe Vero is one of the best restaurants in Lake George:Serves house-roasted coffee and baked goods: Start your day off right with a cup of their freshly brewed coffee and indulge in their delectable baked goods.Comfortable space with warm and inviting decor: The cozy and welcoming ambiance of Caffe Vero makes it the perfect place to relax and enjoy a meal with family and friends.Menu filled with classic Italian dishes: From homemade pasta to wood-fired pizzas, Caffe Vero offers a wide variety of delicious Italian options that will leave you wanting more.Offers catering services: Whether you're planning a small gathering or a large event, Caffe Vero can cater to your needs and provide you with a memorable dining experience.Family-owned and operated: The passion and dedication of the family behind Caffe Vero shines through in every aspect of the restaurant, creating a truly authentic and enjoyable dining experience.Olde Log InnOne of the standout restaurants in Lake George, NY is Olde Log Inn, a family-run establishment since the 1930s, known for its rustic log-cabin decor and cozy atmosphere. When you step inside Olde Log Inn, you're transported back in time to a simpler era. The exposed wood beams and vintage tin signs add to the charm and authenticity of the place.The restaurant has become famous for its classic chicken pot pie, a dish that has been perfected over generations. The flaky crust, hearty filling, and savory flavors make it a must-try for any visitor. The menu also offers a variety of other comfort foods, such as burgers, steaks, and seafood.Whether you're looking for a hearty meal after a day of exploring the beautiful Lake George or a place to relax and enjoy a delicious dinner, Olde Log Inn has you covered. The friendly and attentive staff will make you feel right at home, and the cozy atmosphere is perfect for a memorable dining experience.Frequently Asked QuestionsCan I Bring My Pet to Charlie's Bar & Kitchen?Yes, you can bring your pet to Charlie's Bar & Kitchen. We understand how important it's to have the freedom to dine with your furry friend.At Charlie's, we welcome pets and strive to create a welcoming atmosphere for all our guests. So, feel free to bring your pet along and enjoy our international cuisine.With a rating of 4/5 for taste and variety, you and your pet are sure to have a delightful dining experience at Charlie's Bar & Kitchen.Does Bistro Leroux Offer Catering Services?Bistro LeRoux does offer catering services. They're known for their French-accented cuisine and have a reputation for providing high-quality food and service. With a taste and variety rating of 5/5, Bistro LeRoux is sure to impress any event or gathering.Whether you're looking for a catered brunch, lunch, or dinner, Bistro LeRoux has you covered. Their attention to detail and dedication to delicious food make them a great choice for your catering needs.Is There a Recommended Hotel Nearby Caldwell House Restaurant?Yes, there's a recommended hotel nearby Caldwell House Restaurant.The Caldwell House Restaurant is known for its delicious American cuisine and excellent service. The restaurant has a rating of 4/5 for taste and variety, 5/5 for service, and a 4/5 for atmosphere.While affordability is rated 3/5, the restaurant is easily accessible with a rating of 4/5.It's always a great experience dining at Caldwell House Restaurant, and staying at the nearby recommended hotel adds convenience to your visit.How Long Has Lone Bull Pancake & Steak Been Established?Lone Bull Pancake & Steak has been serving classic American comfort dishes for over 40 years. As a local favorite, this family-owned restaurant has established itself as a go-to spot for delicious food in a rustic ambiance.With their pet-friendly policy, it's a great place for the whole family to enjoy a hearty meal.Whether you're in the mood for pancakes or steak, Lone Bull Pancake & Steak has you covered with their time-tested menu.What Is the Signature Dish at Olde Log Inn?The signature dish at Olde Log Inn is their classic chicken pot pie. This family-run restaurant, established since the 1930s, is known for its rustic log-cabin decor and cozy atmosphere. With exposed wood beams and vintage tin signs, it truly captures the charm of Lake George.If you're looking for a taste of comfort and tradition, the Olde Log Inn is a must-visit. Enjoy their famous chicken pot pie and immerse yourself in the history of this iconic eatery.ConclusionIn conclusion, Lake George, NY is a haven for food lovers, offering a wide range of culinary delights to suit every taste.Whether you're craving a sophisticated dining experience or a casual meal with a view, this charming town has it all.With its incredible restaurants, delightful atmosphere, and excellent service, Lake George truly has something for everyone.So, why wait? Embark on a culinary journey and discover the best restaurants this beautiful lakeside town has to offer.Can you resist the temptation to indulge in these mouthwatering dishes? submitted by Sweet-Count2557 to worldkidstravel [link] [comments] |
2024.05.19 21:23 Aggelos2001 [H] A lot of games from humble bundle [W] ENDLESS™ Space 2 Definitive Edition(without the main game)
2024.05.19 21:23 Aggelos2001 [H] A lot of games from humble bundle [W] ENDLESS™ Space 2 Definitive Edition(without the main game)
2024.05.19 21:23 Aggelos2001 [H] A lot of games from humble bundle [W] ENDLESS™ Space 2 Definitive Edition(without the main game)