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Vintage Poster - Les Passagers De La Nuit (Dark Passage) (French)
Art by Pierre Pigeot
Warner Bros. (1948)
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What would you order from the 1941 Warner Bros. Studio Cafe?
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My Dr. Caligari-inspired shot I did for the upcoming Angry Beavers: Bye Bye Beavers Re-animated collab!
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Dominic Monaghan and Billy Boyd in Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead.
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I hope spectrevision will be back with more cool promo stuff like this one . The promos for this episode were so much fun ☺️
The core on shudder
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Elijah wood as Frodo Baggins and Sean astin as samwise gamgee and their hugs are all that matters 😍😍🤩
Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays
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“They knew!” A slashy TBS TV commercial for The Lord of the Rings from 2006!
Thanks Don Marshall!
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This shirt Viggo Mortensen wore on Stephen Colbert last night!
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"babe you better not be elijah wood cuntily turning on the tv when i get home"
my goofy ass:
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do you happen to have any dadbastian doodles or sketches about? i love those two sm
I have this doodle ! An old idea, it stayed in my wips for so long
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Manchild on the streets opening scene, the basketball game.
Hutch doesn’t have the slightest intention of getting the ball
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Hey lovely Lugosi freaks, I uncovered something cool on our guy.
He wore this smoking jacket with a moon and star motif in The Raven (1935). I thought it was quite pretty, so I remembered it.
Lugosi must have thought it looked good too, because this jacket appears his films all the way back to Hungary. It’s no movie prop; it must’ve his own piece that he kept almost 20 years and brought across the ocean.
It’s a little surprising, as he is said to have owned almost nothing else other than his WW1 Hungarian lieutenant’s uniform when he emigrated to America in 1922.
Lugosi in Küzdelem a Létért (The Leopard), a 1918 Hungarian silent film.
In Daughter of the Night, or Der Tanz auf dem Vulkan ‘The Dance on the Volcano’ (1920), a German silent film.
Finally, The Raven (1935), an American film:
Aside from me wanting to do the girl-steals-a-guy’s-hoodie-thing to a man in the 1930’s, I thought it was a neat little fact about Béla.
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