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Hinko Smrekar (1883–1942) - Delirium / Fears, 1913
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THIRTEEN HORROR FILMS THAT SCARED TF OUT OF ME!
tag rules: select 13 horror films that at one point in time terrified the hell out of you (gifs optional)
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"Writer and director Alan Parker claims that Robert De Niro's performance as Louis Cyphre was so eerie and realistic that he generally avoided him during his scenes, letting him just direct himself." Horror Character Appreciation - Robert De Niro as Louis Cyphre in Angel Heart (1987)
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Michelle Pfeiffer as Catwoman - Batman Returns (1992)
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Frankenstein and The Bride of Frankenstein - art by Anthony Petrie (2020, 2024)
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Pam Grier at Pam's Coffy, an LA coffee shop owned by Quentin Tarantino, dedicated to her honor.
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Rick McCloskey spent many of his evenings in the summer of 1972 photographing teenagers cruising Van Nuys Boulevard in the San Fernando Valley.
"Wednesday night was Cruise Night in the Valley. The Valley is a part of greater Los Angeles, and Van Nuys Boulevard was the place to cruise. The boulevard teemed with kids and cars from all over Southern California on Friday and Saturday nights as well, but Wednesday night was the big night for cruising. The boulevard ran straight and true from its southern beginning at Ventura Boulevard in Sherman Oaks all the way north through Panorama City and beyond. If you were young during the 1950s, the 1960s, or the 1970s, and you owned or had access to a car, or a motorcycle, Van Nuys Boulevard was the place to be in the evenings. It was a terrific place to both see and be seen in and with your ride." - Rick McCloskey
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