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weirdlookindog · 7 months ago
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Yutte Stensgaard and Suzanna Leigh in Lust for a Vampire (1971)
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irina-irina-irina · 1 month ago
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taffetastrology · 1 year ago
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The signs as Lust for a Vampire costumes
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abs0luteb4stard · 1 year ago
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W A T C H I N G
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letterboxd-loggd · 2 months ago
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Lust for a Vampire (1971) Jimmy Sangster
October 5th 2024
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gameofthunder66 · 4 months ago
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'Lust for a Vampire' (1971) film
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-watched 7/26/2024- 2 [1/2] stars- on Tubi (free)
33% Rotten Tomatoes
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mariocki · 2 years ago
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The Fiend (Beware My Brethren, 1972)
"Say your sins aloud. He needs to hear them."
"I can't... please don't make me, please don't make me?"
"Say them. Say them!"
#the fiend#beware my brethren#horror film#british cinema#1972#robert hartford davis#brian comport#tony beckley#ann todd#patrick magee#madeleine hinde#suzanna leigh#david lodge#percy herbert#ronald allen#maxine barrie#jeannette wild#diana chappell#susanna east#hani borelle#bill mitchell#i caught a tv showing of this (a cut version) as a teen but it's been frustratingly hard to find in the uk p much since release so I'm#grateful to 88 films for cleaning it up and giving it a fancy blu ray release. a curio from the brit horror pantheon‚ its stronger emphasis#on sex‚ violence and sexually motivated violence mark it as a harder‚ nastier version of the form; a stepping stone between the same#director's own Corruption in the late 60s and the indie work of Pete Walker and Norm Warren later in the 70s. in amongst the sadism and the#misogyny are some truly interesting ideas‚ as Tony Beckley's personal manias and psychoses are contrasted with the fanaticism of the xtian#religious order he's grudgingly affiliated with. plays on some subtle homoerotic themes and there's a hefty dose of anti police sentiment#but the real coup was casting Beckley and Beckett muse Pat Magee; both are magnetic‚ in very different performances#also of note is the improbably boppy christian rock gospel soundtrack (best used in horribly ironic fashion as Beckley stalks and kills)#the final image of the film is both quite spectacular and instantly explains why the film fell foul of the censors on original release
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dimepicture · 2 years ago
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schlock-luster-video · 4 months ago
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On August 11, 1967, The Deadly Bees debuted in the United States.
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Here's some new Suzanna Leigh art!
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euro-venus · 7 months ago
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gifsfrommydvds · 9 months ago
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weirdlookindog · 2 years ago
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Lust For a Vampire (1971)
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irina-irina-irina · 8 months ago
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perfettamentechic · 1 year ago
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11 dicembre … ricordiamo …
11 dicembre … ricordiamo … #semprevivineiricordi #nomidaricordare #personaggiimportanti #perfettamentechic
2021: Jack Hedley, Jack Hawkins (nome cambiato per evitare confusione con il suo omonimo), attore inglese conosciuto per le sue interpretazioni in televisione. Iniziò la sua carriera sullo schermo nel 1950 dove interpretò numerosi film e fece apparizioni televisive. Apparve in numerosi film britannici degli anni ’60. Hedley è morto per un attacco di cuore dopo una breve malattia. (n.1929) 2020:…
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the-helena-files · 8 days ago
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🕯️Recent Reads🕯️
I wasn't sure if I should do another one of these until the end of the month, but I feel my memory deteriorating, so here we go. There will be no major spoilers for the books, just me yapping.
🎨 Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde
I unconsciously created a one classic a month tradition I guess. This one is a classic for good reason, the writing is tasty and interesting, although everytime I had to read Lord Henry's dialogue I immediately considered DNFing it. Speaks to the worldwide experience of having to sit near an insufferable man at an event and have everyone around you act like the guy is a genius for simply not shutting the fuck up. Four Stars.
🗡️ The six Deaths of the Saint by Alix E. Harrow
This short story was recommended to me by everyone and their mothers. I was skeptical, cause it was like, 30 pages, but I figured it wouldn't hurt to try. I was wrong and now I'm forever hurt, but in a good way. Five Stars.
👐 Undercover by Tamsyn Muir
I have read the entire locked tomb saga and it's one of my favorite book series of all time, so I saw a short story by Tamsyn Muir and got curious. Inside of this 60ish pages there's everything this author is known for doing: toxic lesbians, undead people and an unreliable narrator. Tmuir is also known for sneaking memes into her books but I couldn't find any in Undercover. Anyway, Four Stars.
🐦‍⬛ Six of Crows by Leigh Bardugo
For a start, I think it would be important for me to say that I haven't read Shadow and Bone and this was my introduction to the Grishaverse, and I think that was for the best. I really liked the setting and the universe, the characters actually made me care, and the dose of romance was just the right amount. Five Stars.
💐 Perfume by Patrick Suskind
This is a weird and funny book. At least I found it very funny because the situations are yes, very dark, but so absurd I couldn't help myself. If you like reading about nasty and gross people that meet terrible endings, this is a book for you. I heard from a friend that the ending was considered shocking for the time, I particularly though this was the best way a book like this could end. Five Stars.
🐦‍⬛ Crooked Kingdom by Leigh Bardugo
Sequels of good books always makes me nervous that they won't live up to the original, but this one really feels like a solid extension. I haven't cried over book characters for 7 years. I cried reading this. Five Stars, and I'm debating reading Shadow and Bone.
🌊 Piranesi by Suzanna Clarke
This is a weird one, but in a good way. There is this whole dark academia-esque decades old plot going on behind it, but our main character is just a sweet dude that loves his labyrinth and cares for the skeletons and birds there, he's just vibing. I love him. Four Stars.
I usually don't have any problems giving books a lower rating, but I do pick and choose carefully the books I want to read so I have a higher chance to like them, and this happened to be a really good couple of months. My askbox is open for recommendations, but it might take me some time for me to respond.
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livingasaghost · 3 months ago
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okay @permanentreverie did this in honor of book lovers day (aug 9) so here i am being obnoxious and sorting my favorite books based on genres bc i'm procrastinating editing
put it under read more because i'm annoying and this is longer than i thought it'd be ahjflksd
classics:
les miserables by victor hugo
1984 by george orwell
a midsummer night's dream by william shakespeare
hamlet by william shakespeare
the crucible by arthur miller
the great gatsby by f scott fitzgerald
contemporary romances:
red white and royal blue by casey mcquiston
with you forever by chloe liese
everything for you by chloe liese
beach read by emily henry
happy place by emily henry
a very merry bromance by lyssa kay adams
crazy stupid bromance by lyssa kay adams
love, theoretically by ali hazelwood
the love hypothesis by ali hazelwood
not in love by ali hazelwood
let's talk about love by claire kann
roomies by christina lauren
the hating game by sally thorne
fantasy:
tower of dawn by sarah j maas
kingdom of ash by sarah j maas
a court of mist and fury by sarah j maas
a court of silver flames by sarah j maas
the starless sea by erin morgenstern
a storm of swords by george r.r. martin
a feast for crows by george r.r. martin
wizard's first rule by terry goodkind
temple of the winds by terry goodkind
prince's gambit by c.s. pacat
kings rising by c.s. pacat
a discovery of witches by deborah harkness
jade legacy by fonda lee
the dragon republic by r.f. kuang
babel by r.f. kuang
every heart a doorway by seanan mcguire
the magician's nephew by c.s. lewis
priory of the orange tree by samantha shannon
strange the dreamer by laini taylor
sci-fi:
the host by stephenie meyer
nona the ninth by tamsyn muir
graphic novels / comics:
monstress by marjorie liu & sana takeda
check please by ngozi ukazu
the boy the mole the fox and the horse by charlie mackesy
heartstopper by alice oseman
lore olympus by rachel smythe
fence by c.s. pacat & johanna the mad
heart of gold by eliot baum & viv tanner
the prince & the dressmaker by jen wang
historical fiction:
cloud cuckoo land by anthony doerr
the book thief by markus zusak
literary fiction:
evenings & weekends by oisín mckenna
henry henry by allen bratton
a little life by hanya yanagihara
piranesi by suzanna clarke
malibu rising by taylor jenkins reid
if we were villains by m.l. rio
the invisible life of addie larue by v.e. schwab
real life by brandon taylor
s by doug dorst
horror:
house of leaves by mark z danielewski
imaginary friend by stephen chbosky
night film by marisha pessl
don't let the forest in by c.g. drews
middle grade:
magyk by angie sage
a kind of spark by elle mcnicoll
sir callie and the champions of helston by esme symes-smith
holes by louis sachar
the mighty heart of sunny st james by ashley herring blake
new adult:
loveless by alice oseman
obsidian by jennifer l armentrout
masters of death by olivie blake
alone with you in the ether by olivie blake
angelfall by susan ee
the sunshine court by nora sakavic
the king's men by nora sakavic
vicious by v.e. schwab
queenie by candice carty-williams
hell bent by leigh bardugo
nonfiction:
into the wild by john krakauer
it was vulgar and it was beautiful by jack lowery
the last lecture by randy pausch
what i want to talk about by pete wharmby
furiously happy by jenny lawson
ace by angela chen
blood sweat and chrome by kyle buchanan
refusing compulsory sexuality by sherronda j brown
the great divorce by c.s. lewis
the cancer journals by audre lorde
the dark interval by rilke
inverse cowgirl by alicia roth weigel
translated works:
the memory police by yōko ogawa
vita nostra by marina dyachenko
the strange library by haruki murakami
young adult:
the mask falling by samantha shannon
check & mate by ali hazelwood
i was born for this by alice oseman
the hunger games by suzanne collins
just listen by sarah dessen
ignite me by tahereh mafi
the unexpected everything by morgan matson
save the date by morgan matson
tash hearts tolstoy by kathryn ormsbee
neverworld wake by marisha pessl
the spirit bares its teeth by andrew joseph white
compound fracture by andrew joseph white
the wicked king by holly black
short story collections:
the tangleroot palace by marjorie liu
what is not your is not yours by helen oyeyemi
the late americans by brandon taylor
filthy animals by brandon taylor
seven empty houses by samanta schweblin
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