Movies, shows, seasons, and episodes I plan to watch.
All movies sorted in historical order from the beginning of time until today
Timeline of all movies and series that are considered Canon.
This includes all Saga Episodes (Ep. I-IX), Series (The Clone Wars, Rebels, The Mandalorian, Andor, etc.), Web-Series and shorts (Forces of Destiny, Galaxy of Adventures, etc.) and spin-off movies (Rogue One, Solo, etc.)
Based off Wookieepedia's Canon media timeline https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Timeline_of_canon_media
Chronological order
(If you are new to MCU, then you should start with; Iron Man, The Incredible Hulk,
Iron Man 2, Thor, Captain America and then Agent Carter.)
Includes:
Stark Expo 1974 - commercial for Stark Expo 1974 in Flushing Meadows in New York.
There are four different Stark Expo 2010 videos:
They take place during Iron Man 2 and you can easily find them by googling for them.
Peggy Carter’s 1953 Smithsonian Interview - Where Carter is being interviewed about Steve Rogers (can be found at youtube)
S.H.I.E.L.D spin-off mini-series Slingshot can be found at ABC's youtube channel.
Peter's To-Do List (Short Film - Spider-Man: Far From Home - Blu-Ray) - short extra clip when Peter is picking up his passport.
Novels:
Marvel Cinematic Universe (#1-4) tie-in comics :
Official Star Trek productions, including reboots, excluding fan/documentary/behind-the-scenes productions.
Sorted by production order, not in-universe chronology. I think Star Trek should be viewed in production order, so it's evident how the franchise has changed over the last 50+ years.
The chronological order of Alien and Predator movies.
There are also some novels that are extennsion of the Alien freanchise, that are worth reading.
Alphabetical
A list of films which were adapted from either Manga, Manhwa or Anime.
Many sourced from deano11's IMDB-List http://www.imdb.com/list/3uFsOeRH6ss
but extended by quite a few.
Middle Earth Universe Chronology
wuxia (ˈwuːˌʃiːˈɑː)
noun. A genre of Chinese fiction and film, concerning the adventures of sword-wielding chivalrous heroes
Before kung fu, there was wuxia. Before cinema, there was wuxia. A widely encompassing term – literally translated as martial (wu) chivalry (xia) – what was made famous in the west as a subgenre of martial arts cinema, finds its roots in seventh-century romantic literature and poetry, evolving through hundreds of years of oral and written tradition. The anti-Confucian value systems of wuxia literature, with their emphasis on the attainment of personal freedom, saw much of it repressed and reconfigured throughout history. The same went for its early cinematic incarnations, the Chinese government banning production in the 1930s as a means of protecting the young against moral corruption. It would re-emerge 20 years later, but with strictly enforced moral codes in place, and it wouldn’t be until the late 60s that the genre would truly come into its own, with the modern wuxia film born under the guidance of the milestone films of Chang Cheh and King Hu.
A genre as synonymous with the supernatural and the philosophical as the codes of honour and justice under which its heroes fight, it’s often characterised as much by its melancholy romanticism as by its fantastical, high-flying clashes of sword and fist.
[source: https://www2.bfi.org.uk/news-opinion/news-bfi/lists/10-great-wuxia-swordplay-films]
“Wuxia” is a Mandarin word that literally means “martial heroes”. It has become popular as a term for a genre of Chinese fiction concerning the adventures of martial artists in ancient China. Although wuxia is traditionally a form of literature, its popularity has caused it to spread to diverse art forms such as Chinese opera, movies, television series, video games and Manhua (Chinese comic books).
The word “wuxia” is a compound composed of the elements wu, “martial”, “military”, or “armed”, and xia, “honourable”, “chivalrous”, or “hero”. A martial artist who follows the code of xia is often referred to as a xiake (“follower of xia”) or youxia (wandering hero).
The earliest wuxia films date back to the 1920’s. In the 1960’s King Hu and the Shaw Brothers Studio were producing films that featured sophisticated action choreography using wire and trampoline-assisted acrobatics combined with sped-up camera techniques. The storylines in the early films were loosely adapted from existing literature. The first martial arts movie superstars such as Cheng Pei-pei, Jimmy Wang Yu and Connie Chan are among the better known early wuxia movie stars. During the modern era, stars including Jet Li, Brigitte Lin, Michelle Yeoh, Donnie Yen, Tony Leung and Zhang Ziyi all made a name for themselves in wuxia films. Producer and director Tsui Hark along with legendary action choreographer Yuen Woo-ping owe a large part of their success to their work in the wuxia genre. In 2000, wuxia films found a new and wider audience thanks to the success of Ang Lee’s “Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon“. It was a huge box office success and was nominated for ten Academy Awards, winning four. Its success in the west paved the way for films such as Zhang Yimou’s “Hero“, “House of Flying Daggers” and “Curse of the Golden Flower” to be released in international markets. The genre continues to be popular with both Asian and Western audiences alike. In recent years Daniel Wu’s hit television series has taken the wuxia concept and updated it in his show “Into the Badlands“, which is now into its third season.
[source: https://kungfukingdom.com/top-10-wuxia-movies/]
The Anatomy of a Wuxia Novel:
https://www.immortal-studios.com/anatomy-of-a-wuxia-novel
https://www.immortal-studios.com/our-favorite-wuxia-movies
20 Essential Films For An Introduction To The Wuxia Genre:
http://www.tasteofcinema.com/2014/20-essential-films-for-an-introduction-to-the-wuxia-genre/
30 essential wuxia films:
https://theendofcinema.net/2016/02/11/30-essential-wuxia-films/
In the psychological thriller, the conflict that unfolds between the main characters is mental or emotional rather than physical. In many psychological thrillers, the central theme of the film is the perception of the main character who, for example, is trying to discover what is truth and what is deception.
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