Movies Watched in February 2026

Added on by C. Maoxian.

I now think the goal of watching 60 movies a month is a little crazy so I’m dropping it to a more manageable 50 a month. Check out the January 2026 list here.

Here is what I watched in February, listed alphabetically:

  1. Alien, 1979

  2. All Quiet on the Western Front, 1930

  3. Bonjour Tristesse, 2024

  4. Charade, 1963

  5. Cries and Whispers, 1972

  6. Diary of a Chambermaid, 1946

  7. Elevator to the Gallows, 1958

  8. Fanny and Alexander, 1982

  9. Fiend Without a Face, 1958

  10. Fitzcarraldo, 1982

  11. Forbidden Games, 1952

  12. Foreign Correspondent, 1940

  13. Germany Year Zero, 1948

  14. Ghostbusters, 1984

  15. Green for Danger, 1946

  16. Heaven Can Wait, 1940

  17. I Know Where I'm Going, 1945

  18. Japon, 2002

  19. Journey to Italy, 1954

  20. Kiss Me Deadly, 1955

  21. La piscine, 1969

  22. La ronde, 1950

  23. Last Holiday, 1950

  24. Last Year at Marienbad, 1961

  25. L'avventura, 1960

  26. Le corbeau, 1943

  27. Le jour se leve, 1939

  28. Mad Max, 1979

  29. Make Way for Tomorrow, 1937

  30. Miss Julie, 1951

  31. My Man Godfrey, 1936

  32. Pickpocket, 1959

  33. Red River, 1948

  34. Sawdust and Tinsel, 1953

  35. Scarface, 1932

  36. Secret Honor, 1984

  37. She's Gotta Have It, 1986

  38. Shoot the Piano Player, 1960

  39. Stolen Kisses, 1968

  40. The Browning Version, 1951

  41. The Innocents, 1961

  42. The Lovers, 1958

  43. The Most Dangerous Game, 1932

  44. The Virgin Spring, 1960

  45. Tootsie, 1982

  46. Touchez pas au grisbi, 1954

  47. Trouble in Paradise, 1932

  48. Two or Three Things I Know About Her, 1967

  49. Videodrome, 1983

  50. Viridiana, 1961

  51. White Mane, 1952

  52. Youth of the Beast, 1963


The movies that I consider must-see among these are listed below:

  1. Alien, 1979

  2. Charade, 1963

  3. Germany Year Zero, 1948

  4. La ronde, 1950

  5. Sawdust and Tinsel, 1953

  6. The Lovers, 1958

I’m still on the fence about Cries and Whispers (1972) and Last Holiday (1950).

Maoxian's One a Day Playlist for February 2026

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Here’s the wildly anticipated February playlist. The songs are sorted chronologically, latest to earliest. If you don’t like a song, skip to the next. Don’t forget to check out January’s playlist.

  • Kendra Morris, In My House

  • Jeanines, To Fail

  • Warhaus (feat. Sylvie Kreusch), Popcorn

  • Joe Yorke, Man

  • Gabi Hartmann, Maladie d'amour

  • Gabriels, Blame

  • Drugdealer (feat. Kate Bollinger), Pictures of You

  • Celeste, Love is Back

  • Ian Pooley, Venasque

  • Suzanne Vega, Caramel

  • Cesaria Evora, Sodade

  • Tom Tom Club, Genius of Love

  • Waylon Jennings, Amanda

  • George McCrae, Rock Your Baby

  • Phil Upchurch, Sitar Soul

  • Donny Hathaway, Love, Love, Love

  • Charlie Rich, Behind Closed Doors

  • The Beginning of the End, Funky Nassau, Pt. 1

  • Shuggie Otis, The Hawks

  • Roberta Flack, Do What You Gotta Do

  • Elton John, Your Song

  • Bobby Womack, California Dreamin'

  • The Youngbloods, All Over the World (La-La)

  • Jacqueline Taieb, Le Coeur au bout des doigts

  • Percy Sledge, When a Man Loves a Woman

  • Buffalo Springfield, For What It's Worth

  • Irma Thomas, Anyone Who Knows What Love Is

  • Ricky Nelson, Travelin' Man

Worst Adverse Excursions in February 2026

Added on by C. Maoxian.

February was an amazing month for the blind shorts, with next to no outlier losses and hundreds and hundreds of winning trades. There was one extreme outlier, PLYX, that we’ll look closer at below.

Don’t forget to look at the outlier moves in October 2025 (23), November 2025 (5), December 2025 (6), and January 2026 (10).

February 2: ROMA (Hong Kong) … note lucky number $8.88 high … the scammers know that they can act with impunity under the current US administration, so they have some fun manipulating to precise prices.

February 3: NPT (China)

February 11: NCI (Hong Kong)

February 13: RIME (USA)

February 17: OLB (USA), OBAI (USA), PLYX (USA)

PLYX hit a pre-market high of $66 after “dinging” at $3 or $4. The ~1,500% move took ten seconds. This was a disaster for anyone whose bot employs aggressive chase logic to exit in the pre-market.

Below is the one second price chart for PLYX. Unfortunately I was at the screens when this happened and saw it squeeze in real time, which was not good for my pulmonary pig valve. PLYX closed the day at $4.02.

February 26: AEHL (China)

Bertz & Fischer 100 Greatest Directors List

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A meta-list from zee German gentlemen:

  1. Alfred Hitchcock

  2. Stanley Kubrick

  3. Steven Spielberg

  4. Francis Ford Coppola

  5. Martin Scorsese

  6. Billy Wilder

  7. Ridley Scott

  8. Quentin Tarantino

  9. Orson Welles

  10. Akira Kurosawa

  11. Charles Chaplin

  12. Sergio Leone

  13. Ingmar Bergman

  14. James Cameron

  15. David Lean

  16. Federico Fellini

  17. Roman Polanski

  18. Howard Hawks

  19. Victor Fleming

  20. Jean-Luc Godard

  21. John Ford

  22. Fritz Lang

  23. Joel and Ethan Coen

  24. Michael Curtiz

  25. Christopher Nolan

  26. Frank Capra

  27. Jean Renoir

  28. John Huston

  29. Woody Allen

  30. George Lucas

  31. Francois Truffaut

  32. Milos Forman

  33. David Fincher

  34. Robert Zemeckis

  35. Stanley Donen

  36. Michelangelo Antonioni

  37. Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau

  38. Andrei Tarkovsky

  39. George Cukor

  40. Robert Altman

  41. Robert Bresson

  42. Carl Thedor Dreyer

  43. David Lynch

  44. Elia Kazan

  45. Luis Bunuel

  46. Peter Jackson

  47. Yasujiro Ozu

  48. Carol Reed

  49. Rob Reiner

  50. Clint Eastwood

  51. Sam Peckinpah

  52. Frank Darabont

  53. Buster Keaton

  54. Joseph L. Mankiewicz

  55. Sidney Lumet

  56. Sergei Eisenstein

  57. William Wyler

  58. Vittoria De Sica

  59. Krzysztof Kieslowski

  60. Andy and Larry Wachowski

  61. Terry Jones

  62. Jonathan Demme

  63. Wong Kar-wai

  64. Irvin Kershner

  65. Satyajit Ray

  66. Jean-Pierre Jeunet

  67. Brian De Palma

  68. Roberto Rossellini

  69. Mike Nichols

  70. Robert Wise

  71. Jacques Tati

  72. Ernst Lubitsch

  73. Kenji Mizoguchi

  74. Charles Laughton

  75. Pedro Almodovar

  76. Hayao Miyazaki

  77. D.W. Griffith

  78. Terrence Malick

  79. Marcel Carne

  80. John Lasseter

  81. Curtis Hanson

  82. Ang Lee

  83. Michael Cimino

  84. George Roy Hill

  85. William Friedkin

  86. Bernardo Bertolucci

  87. John McTiernan

  88. Vincente Minnelli

  89. Leo McCarey

  90. Fernando Meirelles

  91. Luc Besson

  92. Darren Aronofsky

  93. Michael Powell

  94. Terry Gilliam

  95. Wim Wenders

  96. Max Ophuls

  97. John Carpenter

  98. Nicholas Ray

  99. Jean Vigo

  100. Danny Boyle

Pauline Kael Hits Nail on the Scorsese Head

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“The filmmaking process becomes the subject of the movie. All you want to talk about is the glorious whizzing camera, the freeze-frames and jump cuts. That may be why young film enthusiasts are so turned on by Scorsese’s work: they don’t just respond to his films, they want to be him.”

“Scorsese the arousal junkie makes you feel you’d like to hang out with him and listen to him tell how he brought off the effects; he’s a master. But this picture [Goodfellas] doesn’t have the juice and richness that come with major performances. It has no arc, and doesn’t climax; it just comes to a stop. Conceivably the abruptness could work, but I don’t think it does. Will the lift of the moviemaking still carry some people aloft? Maybe, because watching the movie is like getting strung out on pure sensation. That’s Scorsese’s idea of a hood’s life. It’s also a young film enthusiast’s dream of a director’s life, and in Scorsese’s case it’s not too far from the truth.”

Bertz & Fischer 100 Greatest Movies List

Added on by C. Maoxian.

Two German gentlemen, Bertz & Fischer, came up with a “list to end all lists” of the 100 greatest movies. It’s just another meta-list, but it’s worth recording anyway:

  1. The Gold Rush, Chaplin, 1925

  2. Battleship Potemkin, Eisenstein, 1925

  3. The General, Keaton, 1926

  4. Metropolis, Lang, 1927

  5. Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans, Murnau, 1927

  6. The Passion of Joan of Arc, Dreyer, 1928

  7. City Lights, Chaplin, 1931

  8. M, Lang, 1931

  9. Modern Times, Chaplin, 1936

  10. Grand Illusion, Renoir, 1937

  11. Bringing Up Baby, Hawks, 1938

  12. The Rules of the Game, Renoir, 1939

  13. The Wizard of Oz, Fleming, 1939

  14. Gone with the Wind, Fleming, 1939

  15. Citizen Kane, Welles, 1941

  16. The Maltese Falcon, Huston, 1941

  17. Casablanca, Curtiz, 1943

  18. Double Indemnity, Wilder, 1944

  19. Children of Paradise, Carne, 1945

  20. It’s a Wonderful Life, Capra, 1946

  21. Bicycle Thieves, De Sica, 1948

  22. The Third Man, Reed, 1949

  23. Sunset Blvd., Wilder, 1950

  24. Rashomon, Kurosawa, 1950

  25. All About Eve, Mankiewicz, 1950

  26. Singin’ in the Rain, Donen, 1952

  27. Tokyo Story, Ozu, 1953

  28. Seven Samurai, Kurosawa, 1954

  29. On the Waterfront, Kazan, 1954

  30. Rear Window, Hitchcock, 1954

  31. The Night of the Hunter, Laughton, 1955

  32. The Searchers, Ford, 1956

  33. The Seventh Seal, Bergman, 1957

  34. Touch of Evil, Welles, 1958

  35. Vertigo, Hitchcock, 1958

  36. Some Like It Hot, Wilder, 1959

  37. The 400 Blows, Truffaut, 1959

  38. North by Northwest, Hitchcock, 1959

  39. La Dolce Vita, Fellini, 1960

  40. Breathless, Godard, 1960

  41. L’avventura, Antonioni, 1960

  42. The Apartment, Wilder, 1960

  43. Psycho, Hitchcock, 1960

  44. Lawrence of Arabia, Lean, 1962

  45. 8 1/2, Fellini, 1963

  46. The Leopard, Visconti, 1963

  47. Dr. Strangelove, Kubrick, 1964

  48. Persona, Bergman, 1966

  49. The Good, the Bad and the Ugly, Leone, 1966

  50. Bonnie and Clyde, Penn, 1967

  51. 2001: A Space Odyssey, Kubrick, 1968

  52. Once Upon a Time in the West, Leone, 1968

  53. Andrei Rublev, Tarkovsky, 1969

  54. The Wild Bunch, Peckinpah, 1969

  55. A Clockwork Orange, Kubrick, 1971

  56. The Godfather, Coppola, 1972

  57. Aguirre: The Wrath of God, Herzog, 1972

  58. Chinatown, Polanski, 1974

  59. The Godfather: Part II, Coppola, 1974

  60. Nashville, Altman, 1975

  61. Jaws, Spielberg, 1976

  62. One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, Forman, 1975

  63. Taxi Driver, Scorsese, 1976

  64. Annie Hall, Allen, 1977

  65. Star Wars, Lucas, 1977

  66. The Deer Hunter, Cimino, 1978

  67. Apocalypse Now, Coppola, 1979

  68. Alien, Scott, 1979

  69. The Empire Strikes Back, Kershner, 1980

  70. The Shining, Kubrick, 1980

  71. Raging Bull, Scorsese, 1980

  72. Raiders of the Lost Arc, Speilberg, 1981

  73. E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, Spielberg, 1982

  74. Blade Runner, Scott, 1982

  75. Fanny and Alexander, Bergman, 1982

  76. Once Upon a Time in America, Leone, 1984

  77. Back to the Future, Zemeckis, 1985

  78. Blue Velvet, Lynch, 1986

  79. Die Hard, McTiernan, 1988

  80. GoodFellas, Scorsese, 1990

  81. The Silence of the Lambs, Demme, 1991

  82. Terminator 2: Judgment Day, Cameron, 1991

  83. Reservoir Dogs, Tarantino, 1992

  84. Schindler’s List, Spielberg, 1993

  85. Pulp Fiction, Tarantino, 1994

  86. Forrest Gump, Zemeckis, 1994

  87. The Shawshank Redemption, Darabont, 1994

  88. The Usual Suspects, Singer, 1995

  89. Fargo, Coen, 1996

  90. L.A. Confidential, Hanson, 1997

  91. The Big Lebowski, Coen, 1998

  92. Saving Private Ryan, Spielberg, 1998

  93. The Matrix, Wachowski, 1999

  94. American Beauty, Mendes, 1999

  95. Fight Club, Fincher, 1999

  96. Gladiator, Scott, 2000

  97. Amelie, Jeunet, 2001

  98. The Lord of the Rings, Jackson, 2001

  99. City of God, Meirelles, 2002

  100. The Dark Knight, Nolan, 2008

British Film Institute -- 100 Greatest Movies Picked by Working Directors

Added on by C. Maoxian.

This is a somewhat better list that the BFI 100 Greatest Movies list. Dr. Strangelove, Kes, and La cienaga are all great movies that make my list, which is of course the definitive list.

  1. 2001: A Space Odyssey, 1968, Kubrick

  2. Citizen Kane, 1941, Welles

  3. The Godfather, 1972, Coppola

  4. Tokyo Story, 1953, Ozu

  5. Jeanne Dielman, 23 quai du Commerce 1080 Bruxelles, 1975, Akerman

  6. 8 1/2, 1963, Fellini

  7. Vertigo, 1958, Hitchcock

  8. Mirror, 1974, Tarkovsky

  9. Persona, 1966, Bergman

  10. Close-Up, 1990, Kiarostami

  11. In the Mood for Love, 2000, Wong

  12. Barry Lyndon, 1975, Kubrick

  13. Taxi Driver, 1976, Scorsese

  14. Stalker, 1979, Tarkovsky

  15. Breathless, 1960, Godard

  16. Seven Samurai, 1954, Kurosawa

  17. Beau travail, 1988, Denis

  18. A Woman Under the Influence, 1974, Cassavetes

  19. Apocalypse Now, 1979, Coppola

  20. Rashomon, 1950, Kurosawa

  21. Bicycle Thieves, 1948, De Sica

  22. Raging Bull, 1980, Scorsese

  23. The Battle of Algiers, 1966, Pontecorvo

  24. Pather Panchali, 1955, Ray

  25. Mulholland Drive, 2001, Lynch

  26. The Godfather Part II, 1974, Coppola

  27. Andrei Rublev, 1966, Tarkovsky

  28. GoodFellas, 1990, Scorsese

  29. Do the Right Thing, 1989, Lee

  30. Ordet, 1955, Dreyer

  31. The Passion of Joan of Arc, 1927, Dreyer

  32. Man with a Movie Camera, 1929, Vertov

  33. The 400 Blows, 1959, Truffaut

  34. Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans, 1927, Murnau

  35. La jetee, 1962, Marker

  36. La dolce vita, 1960, Fellini

  37. Au hasard Balthazar, 1966, Bresson

  38. La strada, 1943, Fellini

  39. L’avventura, 1960, Antonioni

  40. La regle du jeu, 1939, Renoir

  41. Come and See, 1985, Klimov

  42. Vagabond, 1985, Varda

  43. A Man Escaped, 1956, Bresson

  44. The Night of the Hunter, 1955, Laughton

  45. Play Time, 1967, Tati

  46. Dr. Strangelove, 1963, Kubrick

  47. Don’t Look Now, 1973, Roeg

  48. One Upon a Time in the West, 1968, Leone

  49. Le mepris, 1963, Godard

  50. L’atalante, 1934, Vigo

  51. Psycho, 1960, Hitchcock

  52. Viridiana, 1961, Bunuel

  53. Eraserhead, 1976, Lynch

  54. La notte, 1961, Antonioni

  55. Fanny and Alexander, 1984, Bergman

  56. La maman et la putain, 1973, Eustache

  57. Ali: Fear Eats the Soul, 1974, Fassbinder

  58. The Piano, 1992, Campion

  59. City Lights, 1931, Chaplin

  60. Cleo from 5 to 7, 1962, Varda

  61. Singin’ in the Rain, 1951, Donen

  62. La cienaga, 2011, Martel

  63. Lawrence of Arabia, 1962, Lean

  64. Jaws, 1975, Spielberg

  65. Tropical malady, 2004, Weerasethakul

  66. Satantango, 1994, Tarr

  67. Sunset Blvd., 1950, Wilder

  68. Blade Runner, 1982, Scott

  69. Some Like It Hot, 1959, Wilder

  70. Late Spring, 1949, Ozu

  71. Meshes of the Afternoon, 1943, Deren

  72. Kes, 1969, Loach

  73. A Separation, 2011, Farhadi

  74. Salo, or the 120 Days of Sodom, 1975, Pasolini

  75. The Conversation, 1974, Coppola

  76. L’argent, 1983, Bresson

  77. Where Is the Friend’s House, 1987, Kiarostami

  78. Ikiru, 1952, Kurosawa

  79. Chinatown, 1974, Polanski

  80. The Seventh Seal, 1957, Bergman

  81. The Ascent, 1976, Shepitko

  82. Wild Strawberries, 1957, Bergman

  83. Blue Velvet, 1986, Lynch

  84. The Spirit of the Beehive, 1973, Erice

  85. A Brighter Summer Day, 1991, Yang

  86. Modern Times, 1936, Chaplin

  87. The Red Shoes, 1948, Powell & Pressburger

  88. Touki Bouki, 1973, Mambéty

  89. Sans soleil, 1982, Marker

  90. News from Home, 1976, Akerman

  91. Shoah, 1985, Lanzmann

  92. The Searchers, 1956, Ford

  93. Throne of Blood, 1957, Kurosawa

  94. Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, 2004, Gondry

  95. Hidden, 2004, Haneke

  96. Taste of Cherry, 1997, Kiarostami

  97. Pickpocket, 1959, Bresson

  98. The Colour of Pomegranates, 1968, Parajanov

  99. The Conformist, 1970, Bertolucci

  100. Parasite, 2019, Bong

  101. Yi Yi, 1999, Yang

  102. Moonlight, 2016, Jenkins

  103. Battleship Potemkin, 1915, Eisenstein

  104. Wanda, 1970, Loden

British Film Institute 100 Greatest Movies -- 2012 Poll

Added on by C. Maoxian.

It’s a pity they gave multiple entries to single directors… ideally they could come up with a 100 Greatest Movies from 100 Different Directors list.

  1. Vertigo, 1958, Hitchcock

  2. Citizen Kane, 1941, Welles

  3. Tokyo Story, 1953, Ozu

  4. La regle du jeu, 1939, Renoir

  5. Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans, 1927, Murnau

  6. 2001: A Space Odyssey, 1968, Kubrick

  7. The Searchers, 1956, Ford

  8. Man with a Movie Camera, 1929, Vertov

  9. The Passion of Joan of Arc, 1927, Dreyer

  10. 8 1/2, 1963, Fellini

  11. Battleship Potemkin, 1915, Eisenstein

  12. L’atalante, 1934, Vigo

  13. Breathless, 1960, Godard

  14. Apocalypse Now, 1979, Coppola

  15. Late Spring, 1949, Ozu

  16. Au hasard Balthazar, 1966, Bresson

  17. Seven Samurai, 1954, Kurosawa

  18. Persona, 1966, Bergman

  19. Mirror, 1974, Tarkovsky

  20. Singin’ in the Rain, 1951, Donen

  21. L’avventura, 1960, Antonioni

  22. Le mepris, 1963, Godard

  23. The Godfather, 1972, Coppola

  24. Ordet, 1955, Dreyer

  25. In the Mood for Love, 2000, Wong

  26. Rashomon, 1950, Kurosawa

  27. Andrei Rublev, 1966, Tarkovsky

  28. Mulholland Drive, 2001, Lynch

  29. Stalker, 1979, Tarkovsky

  30. Shoah, 1985, Lanzmann

  31. The Godfather Part II, 1974, Coppola

  32. Taxi Driver, 1976, Scorsese

  33. Bicycle Thieves, 1948, De Sica

  34. Psycho, 1960, Hitchcock

  35. The General, 1926, Keaton

  36. Metropolis, 1927, Lang

  37. Jeanne Dielman, 23 quai du Commerce 1080 Bruxelles, 1975, Akerman

  38. Satantango, 1994, Tarr

  39. The 400 Blows, 1959, Truffaut

  40. La dolce vita, 1960, Fellini

  41. Journey to Italy, 1954, Rossellini

  42. Pather Panchali, 1955, Ray

  43. Some Like It Hot, 1959, Wilder

  44. Gertrud, 1964. Dreyer

  45. Pierrot le fou, 1965, Godard

  46. Play Time, 1967, Tati

  47. Close-Up, 1990, Kiarostami

  48. The Battle of Algiers, 1966, Pontecorvo

  49. Histoire(s) du cinema, 1998, Godard

  50. City Lights, 1931, Chaplin

  51. Ugetsu monogatari, 1953, Mizoguchi

  52. La jetee, 1962, Marker

  53. North by Northwest, 1959, Hitchcock

  54. Rear Window, 1954, Hitchcock

  55. Raging Bull, 1980, Scorsese

  56. M, 1931, Lang

  57. The Leopard, 1963, Visconti

  58. Touch of Evil, 1958, Welles

  59. Sherlock Jr., 1924, Keaton

  60. Barry Lyndon, 1975, Kubrick

  61. La maman et la putain, 1973, Eustache

  62. Sansho Dayu, 1954, Mizoguchi

  63. Wild Strawberries, 1957, Bergman

  64. Modern Times, 1936, Chaplin

  65. Sunset Blvd., 1950, Wilder

  66. The Night of the Hunter, 1955, Laughton

  67. Pickpocket, 1959, Bresson

  68. Rio Bravo, 1958, Hawks

  69. Blade Runner, 1982, Scott

  70. Blue Velvet, 1986, Lynch

  71. Sans soleil, 1982, Marker

  72. A Man Escaped, 1956, Bresson

  73. The Third Man, 1949, Reed

  74. L’eclisse, 1962, Antonioni

  75. Les enfants du paradis, 1945, Carné

  76. La grande illusion, 1937, Renoir

  77. Nashville, 1975, Altman

  78. Chinatown, 1974, Polanski

  79. Beau travail, 1988, Denis

  80. Once upon a Time in the West, 1968, Leone

  81. The Magnificent Ambersons, 1942, Welles

  82. Lawrence of Arabia, 1962, Lean

  83. The Spirit of the Beehive, 1973, Erice

  84. Fanny and Alexander, 1984, Bergman

  85. Casablanca, 1942, Curtiz

  86. The Colour of Pomegranates, 1968, Parajanov

  87. Greed, 1925, von Stroheim

  88. A Brighter Summer Day, 1991, Yang

  89. The Wild Bunch, 1969, Peckinpah

  90. Partie de campagne, 1936, Renoir

  91. Aguirre: Wrath of God, 1972, Herzog

  92. A Matter of Life and Death, 1946, Powell & Pressburger

  93. The Seventh Seal, 1957, Bergman

  94. Un chien andalou, 1928, Buñuel

  95. Intolerance, 1916, Griffith

  96. A One and a Two, 1999, Yang

  97. The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp, 1943, Powell & Pressburger

  98. Touki Bouki, 1973, Mambéty

  99. Ali: Fear Eats the Soul, 1974, Fassbinder

  100. Imitation of Life, 1959, Sirk

  101. Madame de…, 1953, Ophüls

Local Cultural Institutions I Support

Added on by C. Maoxian.

Arnot Art Museum

  • Basic $75

  • Friend $125

  • Curator's Circle $300

  • Director's Circle $600

  • Matthias H. Arnot Society Patron Levels:  ($1,000 - $5,000)

Corning Museum of Glass

  • General $65

  • Friend $90

  • Donor $140

  • Supporting $275

  • Patron $500

  • Benefactor $1,000

  • Ennion $1,500

Everson Museum of Art

  • Individual: $60………….1 Adult

  • Dual: $100 ………………2 Adults

  • Family: $120 ……………Household

  • Fellow: $240 …………….Household

  • Everson Circle: $1,000

  • Everson Circle Gold: $2,500

  • Director’s Circle: $5,000

  • Founder’s Circle: $10,000

Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art

  • Patron ($125 / annually)

Munson-Williams-Proctor-Arts-Institute

  • Individual $50

  • Household $85

  • Contributor $125

  • Patron $250

  • President’s Circle $500

  • Heritage $1,000

  • Munson $2,500

  • Williams $5,000

  • Proctor $10,000

Picker Art Gallery (please include Picker Art Gallery in the Comments box)

  • Choose an amount

Roberson Museum

  • Individual $40

  • Dual $65

  • Family $100

  • Supporting $125

Wellin Museum

  • Choose an amount

Broad Concerns about Confidence in Our Securities Markets and Market Integrity

Added on by C. Maoxian.

Jeffrey Starr of Charles Schwab wrote a good comment letter to the SEC which you should read in its entirety. I’ve excerpted some key parts below:

“Large reverse splits tend to be clear indicators of potential fraud, yet Nasdaq has not been vigilant in policing this type of behavior … Many of these microcap securities are nexuses for major fraud – pump and dump schemes often orchestrated by company insiders. Many of the microcap securities in question are for shell companies from the Cayman Islands and British Virgin Islands orchestrated by fraudsters often, but not always, located in China.”

“Exchanges such as Nasdaq are not properly policing existing listing standards and have overly lenient rules that allow fraudulent firms to stay listed for much too long, allowing the fraud to snowball.”

I’ve been saying this for years, but I guess I should have contacted the SEC directly instead of tweeting into the void.