Le ''Mercury'', un train de voyageurs qui a fonctionné dans le Midwest entre 1936 et 1959. Conçu par Henry Dreyfuss (1904-1972). - source Myra Clergé via Art Deco.
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Jerome Dreyfuss autumn/winter 2000
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Steven Spielberg‘s JAWS hit theaters on June 20, 1975.
Welcome to #summer, ‘ You'll never go in the water again!’
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THE HOT MEDIEVAL & FANTASY MEN MELEE
QUALIFYING ROUND: 91st Tilt
Lord Ravenhurst, The Court Jester (1955)
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“The Player”, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead (1990)
Propaganda
Lord Ravenhurst, The Court Jester (1955)
Portrayed by: Basil Rathbone
"You know how much of a joy it is to watch the one human person in a story full of muppets? That’s Ravenhurst. A delightfully camp villain trying desperately to win his political intrigue movie not realizing until far too late it’s been infiltrated by (literal) clowns. Also the way he’s so down bad for Hawkins before realizing Hawkins is not a dashing suave assassin who will help him get what he wants? -chef’s kiss- I could watch their sword fight all damn day. Ravenhurst is just so delightfully evil in comparison to Hawkins’s bumbling heroics that it makes both of them an absolute treat to watch. Have you not seen Court Jester? Go watch it. Get it? Got it. Good."
“The Player”, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead (1990)
Portrayed by: Richard Dreyfuss
“A total DILF.”
Additional Propaganda Under the Cut
Additional Propaganda
For Ravenhurst:
Ravenhurst vs. Hubert Hawkins Full Swordfight
“DILF RIGHTS!!!!! look at his nose. look at his vile expression. he was 60 somethin’ in this movie, and I’d still go down on him any day”
(+ Bonus Hubert Hawkins)
“Every time I watch this beloved movie, I find myself thinking: "Good god, look at Basil Rathbone's CALVES." Also, from a meta standpoint, I think it is extremely sexy of a man to play a role that is essentially spoofing the roles he was famous for 20 years earlier (and to still have calves like that.)”
For "The Player":
No Additional Propaganda Submitted
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Vice Press will release Jaws 24x36 lithograph by Sam Dunn tomorrow, May 2, at 1pm EST. Limited to 200, it costs £39.99 (approx. $50).
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At every point, the Left has had some new insane conspiracy theory, and they can basically all be summed up as “the powerful Israelis have faked this to justify their oppression and slaughter of the oppressed Palestinians, BUT they are also so incompetent at it that random lunatics on Twitter can catch them!”
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Matt Hooper (1975 colorized)
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Le 'Mercury' - un train de voyageurs qui a fonctionné dans le Midwest entre 1936 et 1959. Conçu par Henry Dreyfuss (1904-1972). - source Art Deco 1920.
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