#Victor-60
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dovahcourts · 4 months ago
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Yeah
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junimo-hexed · 2 months ago
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what if 60’s medieval revival inspired Titans?
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atomic-chronoscaph · 6 months ago
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Burt Ward as Robin and Adam West as Batman and their stunt doubles, Victor Paul and Hubie Kerns - Batman (1966)
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ilovemesomevincentprice · 8 months ago
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VINCENT PRICE guest stars -
THE MAN FROM UNCLE; The Foxes And Hounds Affair (1965)
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mr-e-nigma · 2 months ago
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Been rewatching the 60s show lately and I think about it
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fightingwithallreality · 2 years ago
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Haki the Shetland Pony (1968) written by Kathleen Fidler, illustrated by Victor G. Ambrus
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vintageadsmakemehappy · 11 months ago
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1966 RCA Victor Televisions
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dinosaurwithablog · 1 month ago
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Perry Mason makes an unusual friend in The Case of the Grinning Gorilla
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Gavin McLeod and Victor Buono make an appearance in this episode.
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I love Della's black gloves. Back then, it was the fashion for women to wear gloves to complete their ensemble. I miss that. It looked great!!
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This was an unexpected scene!
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This was an interesting and unique episode, that's for sure. My favorite parts were Della's black gloves and the primates!!
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crescendi0n · 29 days ago
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godspell "scrapbook photos" #3! jesus!! ❤️🧡🩵
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doomrichards · 5 months ago
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Fantastic Four: The Movie No. 1 (2005)
Also known as Fantastic Four Movie Adaptation comic, it was based on the Motion Picture Screenplay by Mark Frost and Michael France, and penciled by Dan Jurgens.
I recommend reading if coming in for DoomReed from the Fantastic Four (2005) and (2007) movies!
There's certain things mentioned here that only get richer from the comics: Reed's second-born child, Valeria Richards becomes Doom's god-daughter, Victor's face scar, the fact comics Doom is not interested in Susan at all but rather Reed, allusions to M.I.T. or simply Reed and Victor attending college together, and to Victor's own unfortunate college dorm lab accident in his original comics origin (Fantastic Four Annual #2). Also, the frozen Reed scene from the movie is there in comics form!
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de-mykel · 9 months ago
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Victor Vasarely. Méh, 1967.
acrylic on canvas
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dovahcourts · 6 months ago
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Victor and Bec I guess
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avengerphobic · 2 months ago
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why did doom harass shang-chi for two issues of master of kung fu like what are we doing victor
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atomic-chronoscaph · 2 years ago
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Batboat - Batman (1966)
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pierre-reads-comics · 17 days ago
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Fantastic Four (1961) #60 — Stan Lee, Jack Kirby
God, it feels like ages since Sue had a win all of her own without needing to be told what to do with her powers. Saves Reed and uses her powers in a clever way that takes advantage of Doom's arrogance.
Love it.
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omg-hellgirl · 11 months ago
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According to Pallenberg, Jagger repeatedly implored her to dump Richards and replace Marianne in his life; as an inducement he offered to find another film project for them to star in together. "Mick wanted for us to be a couple," Pallenberg told Victor Bockris, "but I just didn't want it. Mick just wanted to walk around and show me off like he did with all his women.
Keith needed a more human kind of attention and care and love."
Christopher P. Andersen, Jagger Unauthorized.
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