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elamorobsoleto · 2 years
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CHARLES JOHNSTONE
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newyorkthegoldenage · 2 months
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Hard to believe that a place like this ever existed in midtown, but this is the Charles Clinton Marshall house at 117 East 55th Street in 1921-22. Tea house/sleeping porch. Hand-colored glass lantern slide.
Photo: Frances Benjamin Johnston via the LoC
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anouri · 2 years
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i am nothing better than a monster. touch the locket and the argentine of fondness will kill me.
franz kafka // evelyn waugh // miles j. johnston // franz kafka // clarice lispector // charles baudelaire // albert camus // skip liepke // susan sontag // @anouri
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garadinervi · 3 months
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Silence=Death Project (Avram Finkelstein, Brian Howard, Oliver Johnston, Charles Kreloff, Chris Li), Silence=Death, (offset lithograph), 1987 [Brooklyn Museum, Gift of Robert Thill in honor of Robin Renée Thill Beck, 1998.109. © Artist or artist's estate. Photo: Brooklyn Museum]
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brokehorrorfan · 2 months
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Burn, Witch, Burn will be released on Blu-ray on September 17 via Kino Lorber. The 1962 British horror film has reversible artwork with its alternate title, Night of the Eagle.
Sidney Hayers (Circus of Horrors) directs from a script by Charles Beaumont (The Masque of the Red Death), Richard Matheson (I Am Legend), and George Baxt (The City of the Dead). Peter Wyngarde, Janet Blair, and Margaret Johnston star.
Burn, Witch, Burn has been newly restored in 4K from the original camera negative by StudioCanal. Special features are listed below.
Special features:
US (Burn, Witch, Burn) and UK (Night of the Eagle) versions via seamless branching
Audio commentary by film historian Tim Lucas (new)
Audio commentary by screenwriter Richard Matheson
Interview with Actor Peter Wyngarde
Burn, Witch, Burn theatrical trailer
Night of the Eagle Burn, Witch, Burn
A successful college professor (Peter Wyngarde) raises hell when his pretty wife (Janet Blair) turns out to be a powerful witch—who claims that all of his achievements are just a little something she cooked up! But when the skeptical teacher forces her to give up her spooky spells, a rival witch soon steps in to set a match to his happiness. Now, he can only watch in terror as his career, his home—and even his wife—threaten to go up in smoke as he barrels toward one of the most chilling final showdowns in horror history!
Pre-order Burn, Witch, Burn.
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asgoodeasgold · 2 years
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If you 💜 Brideshead, check My Archive for more - I am blogging about the whole film.
I am starting a rewatch of the 2008 movie adaptation of Brideshead Revisited, a 1945 novel by Evelyn Waugh. This is my most loved Matthew Goode film, based on one of my favourite novels, so it is very close to my heart.
I’ll be using the Director’s Cut bluray.
The collage above shows Charles Ryder's journey from young innocence to loss, love found and disillusion.
📷 My edit from Brideshead Revisited (2008)
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The cast of Brideshead Revisited (2008) is magnificent and includes, in addition to Matthew Goode (Charles Ryder), Hayley Awell (Julia Flyte), Ben Wishaw (Sebastian Flyte), Emma Thompson (Lady Marchmain) and Michael Gambon (Lord Marchmain). Emma Thompson took the young actors, who really got on well together, under her wings.
📷 My edit from Brideshead Revisited 📀 bonus features
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Brideshead Revisited: The Sacred & Profane Memories of Captain Charles Ryder is a 1945 novel by Evelyn Waugh. It follows, from the 1920s to the early 1940s, the life and romances of Charles Ryder, his encounter with the aristocratic Flytes and their beautiful stately home Brideshead and his journey of discovery. It explores themes around nostalgia for the past and English nobility, happiness, love and loss and Catholic faith and guilt.
The novel (and film) start and end with older bittersweet Charles as an officer during the war billetted at Brideshead and reminiscing about the past.
📷 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brideshead_Revisited
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Brideshead Revisited was turned into a stupendous 11-part mini-series in 1981 by Granada TV with Jeremey Irons and Anthony Andrews. It is an excellent adaptation which received critical acclaim. A high bar for the cast and crew of the 2008 movie who must have felt the weight of history on their shoulders.
Trailer:
https://youtu.be/_ZtPGYLEzpw
📷 My edit from Brideshead Revisited and IMDB
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Brideshead Revisited was directed by Julian Jarrold and cinematography is by Jess Hall (both pictured with Matthew Goode). The screenplay is by Jeremy Brock and Andrew Davies. I think the film is a cinematographic gem and feast for the eyes. It’s a shame it got a lukewarm reception. I think the comparisons with an 11-part miniseries, which had the time to unfold the story, are unfair. The film had to condense quite a lot of the book and made some adaptive choices which may be seen as a departure from the novel but it remains, in my view, true to the spirit of the book and is a very good adaptation in its own right.
📷 My edit from Brideshead Revisited 📀 bonus features
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The main locations for Brideshead Revisited are Oxford, Venice and Castle Howard, a stately home in Yorkshire. The miniseries used Castle Howard for Brideshead so the director Julian Jarrold hesitated about reusing it, wanting to forge his own path. But he decided to go for it in the end as it fits the descriptions in the book and the baroque architecture “instinctively evokes Catholicism”.
It is a stunning place and one understands why Charles Ryder fell under its spell.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Castle_Howard
📷 My edit from Brideshead Revisited 📀 bonus features
The original score for Brideshead Revisited was written by Adrian Johnston and is one of my many favourite things about the film. It is beautiful and mirrors wonderfully all the emotions of hope, loss, heartbreak and nostalgia from the story.
Here are a few samples:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yjq62bxvWE8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Chp7LszUYp8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U2YXscQND64 
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guy60660 · 1 year
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Charles III | Johnstons of Elgin
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roughghosts · 1 month
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We’re too small for the sky to pay attention to us: Great Fear on the Mountain by Charles Ferdinand Ramuz
In this novel, the stage is set quickly with little fuss. The story opens at a village council meeting in an unnamed Swiss alpine community where the members have gathered to discuss the shortage of available grazing land for their cattle. The situation is acute and the answer seems obvious to some and ominous to others. High on the mountain lies the verdant Sasseneire pasture, abandoned for many…
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Burn, Witch, Burn
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To make it seem more of a horror film, American International changed the title of Sidney Hayers’ NIGHT OF THE EAGLE (1962, TCM) to BURN, WITCH, BURN and added a two-and-a-half minute spoken prologue over a dark screen with Paul Frees, doing his best Orson Welles imitation, advising viewers he is casting a spell to protect them from any demons that might escape the screen. That’s almost an insult to Hayers’ stylish, low-key thriller in the tradition of Jacques Tourneur and Val Lewton.
After dismantling the concepts of superstition and the supernatural in his sociology class professor Peter Wyngarde discovers his wife (Janet Blair) has been using witchcraft to advance his career and protect him from the evil witches among the faculty wives and staff in his British university town. Having taught in one small-town university, I can understand her fears and only wish I’d had a few charms to protect myself during my two years of hell. Anyway, Wyngarde insists she destroy all her mystic devices, and sure as shooting, his life starts falling apart. This is done at first by suggestion. Someone sends him a tape recording of one of his lectures, and when he plays it, Blair begins to feel a disturbing undertone as a storm rises. When she stops the tape, a phone call brings the same sounds into the house, and someone or something hammers on the door. These supernatural incursions are well-paced throughout the film, so that when it’s time to bring in a monster of sorts, the audience is prepared for it.
Blair was the requisite American star demanded by American International to help them sell the film in the U.S. She doesn’t attempt a British accent, so it’s fascinating watching her deliver a big British-style performance. Without received pronunciation, it sounds more like soap opera, albeit well-played soap opera. Wyngarde is also good, as is Margaret Johnston, who’s deliciously fruity as an administrator with a few tricks of her own. Hayers shoots it all quite well, with beautiful black-and-white cinematography by Reginald Wyer and a score by William Alwyn that matches the film’s slow burn. The script by “Twilight Zone” mainstays Charles Beaumont and Richard Matheson (anglicized by George Baxt) is in some ways ahead of its time in suggesting that witchcraft was a woman’s way of exercising power in the midst of patriarchy. By curtailing his wife’s power, Wyngarde puts both of them at risk.
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esonetwork · 5 months
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Burn, Witch, Burn | Episode 411
New Post has been published on https://esonetwork.com/burn-witch-burn/
Burn, Witch, Burn | Episode 411
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Jim reflects on a classic tale of witchcraft based on Fritz Leiber Jr;s novel “Conjuring Wife” – 1962’s “Burn, Witch, Burn,” starring Janet Blair, Peter Wyngarde, Margaret Johnston, Anthony Nicholls, Colin Gordon and Reginald Beckwith. With a screenplay written by Richard Matheson and Charles Beaumont and directed by Sydney Hayers, the film centers around the wife of a young college professor who uses spells and incantations to protect her husband from jealous co-workers. Find out more on this episode of MONSTER ATTACK!, The Podcast Dedicated To Old Monster Movies.
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perfettamentechic · 10 months
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8 dicembre … ricordiamo …
8 dicembre … ricordiamo … #semprevivineiricordi #nomidaricordare #personaggiimportanti #perfettamentechic
2023: Ryan O’Neal, Charles Patrick Ryan O’Neal, è stato un attore statunitense figlio di Charles O’Neal, scrittore e sceneggiatore di origini irlandesi, e dell’attrice Patricia Ruth. O’Neal si fece conoscere al grande pubblico recitando nella soap opera Peyton Place (dal 1964 al 1969). Ottenne la fama mondiale grazie all’interpretazione di Oliver Barrett IV nel film Love Story (1970). Fu sposato…
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therealmrpositive · 2 years
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Twilight Zone The Movie (1983)
In today's review, I explore the fifth dimension beyond that which is known to man. As I attempt a #positive review, of the 1983, cinematic retelling of Twilight Zone #DanAykroyd #AlbertBrooks #ScatmanCrothers #JohnLithgow #VicMorrow #KathleenQuinlan
The Twilight Zone, a seminal sci-fi anthology, a collection of atomic-era morality plays, has inspired many and in some cases even became a New Year’s tradition of watching complete marathons of the classic series. It is fair to say the ordinal show had a sizeable impact on generations. In 1983, decades after the original series, five recognisable names of the film world, worked on five stories,…
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usnatarchives · 9 days
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Real pirate names for #TalkLikeAPirateDay! 🦜🏴‍☠️
ARRRR, the disappointment! This list of mostly non-piratical pirate names (John Desfarges, Peter Morel, Robert Johnston, Charles Dickinson, etc.) come from the case file of United States v. John Defarges, et. al. for charges of piracy, from the records of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana. New Orleans. More documents from this case, including the indictment and witness affidavits are available in the online catalog.
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my-fancy-hat · 1 year
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in the case of denji, god and a dog. chainsaw man, tatsuki fujimoto. @/griefmother on instragram; portrait of the illness as nightmare, leila chatti. 2020; hereditary, ari aster. 2018; the book of images, rainer maria rilke. 1902; caravaggio, doubting thomas. 1601; egghead, bo burnham’s. 2013; george bataille, guilty (tr. bruce boone); blood on the tracks, shuzo oshimi. 2017-2023; (x); morning in the burning house, margaret atwood. 1939-; cave dwellers, dragan bibin. 1984-; jeniffer carpenter (dexter interview); unnamed, miles johnston; as consciousness is harnessed to flesh, susan sontag. 1964-1980; charles bukowski, "hurry slowly," come on in! 2006; (x).
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poppyflower-22 · 4 months
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Charles Leclerc
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(These are just small discerptions that explain the one shot or parts as shortly as possibly)
I just find this so cute.
Still adding!
Fluff:
It seems Charles and reader have another son. Feat Ollie. HERE
Reader is a single mom. But Charles is in it from the start. HERE
* Charle's adopts Oscar. Feat Ollie being the best son. Humor. HERE
Bearman reader. When Ollie gets into F1 for just one race, his sister is there. She has always been there. Charles and reader being cute and Ollie being the cute sibling. HERE
Leclerc sister. Reader is going out, much to her brother's misery. HERE
* Hornor reader. Charles thought he would spend forever in Ferrari, but reader makes him see through the fake promise. Red Bull Charles. HERE
Charles wins and what better way celebrate then with the princess of Monaco. HERE
Sainz reader. A game of never have I ever has Charles running for his life and the rest of the grid. HERE
Reader gets jealous of Leo until he becomes a mama's boy. HERE
Social Media:
* Reader makes friendship bracelets and gives them out at the races. Everyone wants one. Everyone. Fans love her. HERE
Wolf reader. They are the modern Romeo and Juliet but with a happy ending. Feat Jack at the end. HERE
sports commentator reader. Reader is a Mecedes fan and Charels tries to make you switch teams. HERE
Sturniolo reader. Age gap. Hate comments. HERE
McLaren admin actress reader. HERE
Verstappen reader. Max didn't know until there went public. HERE
Horner reader. Reader releases a song, but her last relationship was four years ago. So, who is the new song about? HERE
Reader is a knitter and makes clothes. Feat Lewis the fashion icon. HERE
Hornor reader. Driver. Red Bull didn't give her seat, so Ferrier did instead. HERE.
With F1 couples breaking up, fans try to protect one of the last standing ones. No breakup. HERE
Verstappen reader. With Checo retiring. Who will take his seat? Humor. HERE
Another knitting reader. HERE
* Verstappen reader. Driver. Enemies to lovers. Protective brother Max. HERE
Actress reader. Fans see your chemistry with your new co start and love it, Charles on the hand. Dose not. HERE
Vettel reader. Now Seb isn't on the grid, everyone team wants her to cheer them on. Though Charles takes it a step further. HERE
Reader releases a new song fan can't help but think it's about a certain F1 driver. HERE
In The Middle:
Master list of all different Charles one shots. HERE
Charles is dating the princess of Monaco, but people don't believe him. HERE
Reader is sick and they find out the only person to save her is her unknown brother. Raeder is a Verstappen. Abandoned Verstappen. Sick reader. Royalty reader. HERE
Ferrari reader. Things need to change, and Charles calls you for help. HERE
Charles with witch reader. Charles breaks the Monaco curse. HERE
Series:
Engineer Reader. Social media. Part 1, HERE. Part 2, HERE.
Reader decides to hard Lauch her relationship and people react badly. Age gap. Australian reader. Hurt/comfort. People are hating on reader. Part 1, HERE. Part 2, HERE. Part 3, HERE
Leclerc sister. Full series. HERE
Full series. Charles is the ex-boyfriend. Ends with Aarron Taylor-Johnston at the end. HERE
Polly/Lando:
The boys love language seems to be polar opposites. Social media. HERE
* Max Verstappen's half-sister. Link is to the end of the series, but all chapters there. HERE. (My favorite serries)
The boys forget to get reader for their trip. She makes them grovel. Social media. HERE
Polly/Max:
F1 commenter. With recent interview people are picking sides. But maybe they don't have to. Social media. HERE
No one considered polyamory before branding the reader a slut. Social Media. HERE
Polly/ Alexandra Saint Mleux:
Obsessive exes. Slight Social media. HERE
Charles and Alex get clingy when reader is away. Partly Social media. Part 1, HERE, Part 2, HERE
You three raised your daughter together and now its time to show the world. HERE
Alex and Charles are public and not with Reader. Reader starts feeling left out. Leo is Reader's dog. But maybe it's too late. Max being a good friend. Hurt/Comfort. Made me cry a little. HERE
Dark/Possessive:
He is yours and you are his. Dark Charles. Babby trapping. Social media in part 2. Jealous. Smut. Part 1, HERE. Part 2, HERE
Smut:
Dinner with friends, turns into Charles reminding you, you are his. HERE
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