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How Rich Guys Died
100

Unfortunately, this has no philosophical virtue, in my opinion. It sure seems historically accurate in depicting mens faulty opinions back then, ... But there is no real philosophical exploration into love. Not in the way I had hoped for. They do not dive into the real workings behind love.

Plato

100

This wickedly talented actor's debut major role was the first of Stephen King's "evil greaser" archetype to make it to the big screen.

John Travolta

100

One person. Private car. All police officers.

Part man. Part machine. All cop.

100

"Society Must Be Defended"

Michel Foucault

100

Committed "suicide" in jail

Jeffrey Epstein

200

This book has provided a major disservice to philosophy--it is no wonder so many people think philosophy is just a bunch of old guys sitting in armchairs trying to solve problems that have no bearing on real life

Martin Heidegger

200

She got started playing popular girls, and she turned that into playing a popular dog in Marmaduke.

Emma Stone

200

You are scared, very scared.

The Fly (Be afraid. Be very afraid.)

200
Limited Inc.

Jacques Derrida

200

This healthcare CEO was killed by a hunky italian, he shares a name with a "that guy" of genre television.

Brian Thompson

300

Not a book you casually read on a summer vacation. The way it’s written is very hard to follow.

Immanuel Kant

300
There was a time he was the younger half of a love story, back when he was the quick enough to hit the lights and be in bed before the room gets dark in Sam Raimi's The Quick and The Dead

Leonardo DiCaprio

300

It is a person's ability to achieve step by step

Ferris Bueller's Day Off (One man's struggle to take it easy)

300

Thoughts on the True Estimation of Living Forces

Immanuel Kant

300

Great basketball player, bad guy, terrible chooser of helicopter pilots.

Kobe Bryant

400

the celebrated joke of a "philosopher," full of incoherent ideas and riddled with subjectivism--whom the truly great mind, Gottlob Frege, regarded as such (i.e. unintelligible). So sad how the truly great minds are oftentimes minizmed or forgotten while frauds or at best inferiors are made saints in their stead.

Ludwig Wittgenstein

400

Her first few films were horror movies, an iconic scream queen, but Prom Night was the flop that set her free from typecasting and out into the wider world of film.

Jamie Lee Curtis

400

The original debt was negotiated

American Pie (There's something about your first slice)

400

On Youth, Old Age, Life and Death, and Respiration

Aristotle

400

This CEO's first name is the last name of a great point guard, one known for not making mistakes, but he made a big one when he took his arguably functional submersible under the sea.

Stockton Rush

500

It's pretty much poetry and not philosophy. How many neat sounding words can I put in a sentence that really don't describe anything? That pretty much sums up this mess of literal work.  You'll get more out of reading a Winnie the Pooh book..Seriously, that's not a joke. Check out the book "The Tao of Pooh" for more enlightenment.

Jean Baudrillard

500

After a successful career on TV this guy popped up in Peacemaker across from Nicole Kidman

George Clooney

500

You can never pee

Jaws (You'll never go in the water again)

500

The Black Sun: Depression and Melancholia

Julia Kristeva

500

This man bought the Segue company, and promptly drove his newly acquired vehicle off a cliff.

Jimi Heselden