Director's Cut
Bear with Me
Muscle Memory
Buddha's Blessings
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200

His early work in teen movies captured the angst of a generation, setting the stage for numerous classics.

John Hughes

200

This honey-loving bear from the Hundred Acre Wood is always on the lookout for his next snack.

Winnie the Pooh

200

This large, fan-shaped muscle covers the shoulder joint and is responsible for arm abduction, flexion, and extension. It's often targeted in shoulder press exercises.

deltoid

200

This American actor, known for his roles in films like "Chicago" is also recognized for his deep commitment to Tibetan Buddhism and his close relationship with the Dalai Lama.

Richard Gere

200

The chilling violin strains in this Hitchcock thriller’s score set the standard for suspense.

Psycho

400

With a debut horror film that shocked audiences and set the tone for zombie lore, his work remains a cult favorite; hint: his name is synonymous with the living dead.

George Romero

400

This bear swings through the jungle with his carefree attitude, teaching a young boy the art of "bare" survival.

Baloo

400

Located in the upper arm, this muscle has two heads and is primarily responsible for elbow flexion.

biceps

400

In Season 3 of this HBO series, a character's humorous mispronunciation of "Buddhism" during a lorazepam-induced monologue sparked a viral sensation online.

The White Lotus

400

This composer orchestrated the iconic score for a blockbuster filkm turning a simple two-note motif into a suspenseful symphony that still sends shivers down our spines.

Jaws/John Williams

500

This director’s debut was literally a “bottle rocket” that launched a quirky, pastel-colored career—his first film ignited an indie revolution that still blasts off today.

Wes Anderson

500

This picnic basket-stealing bear resides in Jellystone Park.

Yogi Bear

500

This muscle group, consisting of three muscles is primarily responsible for knee flexion and hip extension.

hamstrings

500

This 1993 film, directed by Bernardo Bertolucci, stars Keanu Reeves as Prince Siddhartha, depicting his journey from a sheltered life to seeking enlightenment under the Bodhi tree.

Little Buddha

500

This composer gave us the "Circle of Life" in "The Lion King," proving that his musical talents could make even a meerkat's life seem profound.

Hans Zimmer

800

With a name that’s sharp, his groundbreaking debut pierced through the status quo, redefining urban storytelling with bold, raw social commentary.

Spike Lee

800

This British bear, known for his love of marmalade sandwiches, captures hearts with his polite demeanor and red hat.

Paddington Bear
800

This broad, flat muscle covers the lower back and is responsible for movements like trunk extension and lateral flexion.

latissimus dorsi

800

This Southeast Asian country boasts the highest percentage of Buddhists, with approximately 96.8% of its population adhering to the faith.

Cambodia

800

Klaus Badelt created the score for this 2003 film, whose musical adventures on the high seas were accompanied by a score that became as iconic as its captain's swagger.

Pirates of the Carribean

1000

His debut, a mind-bending exploration of numbers and obsession made on a shoestring budget, paved the way for his career of visionary filmmaking; its title is a single Greek letter.

Darren Aronofsky

1000

This 2023 dark comedy is inspired by a true story of a bear's misfortune leading to a wild and bloody rampage in a Georgia forest.

Cocaine Bear

1000

This muscle is often associated with the "six-pack".

rectus abdominis

1000

In this 1997 Martin Scorsese film, the life of the 14th Dalai Lama is portrayed, highlighting his spiritual journey and the political challenges he faced after fleeing Tibet.

Kundun

1000

Trent Reznor composed a score that was as innovative and influential as the platform it portrayed in this 2010 film delving into the origins of a media empire.

The Social Network

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