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digitalfossils · 1 year ago
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Cinemania '95
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flipjack · 4 months ago
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Caroline for the Festival de Film Cinemania
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diegoluna2000s · 2 years ago
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ilcovodelbikersgrunf · 1 year ago
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Come vedete la soluzione istantanea esiste 💪💪💪
Viva le Donne sempre ♥
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friendlessghoul · 8 months ago
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Buster Keaton cien años de pamplinas
Cinemanía October 1995
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wakeofourbetters · 2 years ago
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cristian-calistru · 10 months ago
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In the past, I have heard a lot about this Elvira (Cassandra Peterson), who was also a sex symbol in the Gothic-Horror genre. She also influenced the visual design of many female characters in comic books that embraced this style.
Anyway, I wanted to see what it was all about, so I watched the movie “Mistress of the Dark”. A comedy film that draws you in with the cool, mysterious, overt femininity of Elvira (I would say) as well as the Gothic atmosphere of certain scenes.
These aspects made me want to recreate the poster of the second film “Elvira's Haunted Hills”. I wanted to create something more to my taste. I was really curious about the result. I aimed to add more mystery to the character in my version, and I believe that's how the official poster could have looked if the movie's plot was serious.
It was very enjoyable for me to work on it, as with any fan-made poster I have created so far.
I am curious about your opinion. You can write to me in the “comments” section.
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cinemacentury · 1 year ago
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Sunday, April 28, 2024
"You put a frame around things, you intensify the experience. And when that frame is not there, its just experience, which is banal. There's no way to impose that frame on reality. There's no way to turn yourself into a shot."
166. CINEMANIA (Stephen Kijak, Angela Christlieb, 2002) - Germany/United States - Streaming - Home Library, Apple TV - 79 minutes. New to me #152.
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zonetrente-trois · 2 years ago
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inkbadcompany · 2 years ago
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Cinemanía, #335
Este verano hemos unido fuerzas junto a los talentosos amigos de Salmorejo Studio, para ilustrar al alimón el suplemento de agosto de Cinemanía: 31 pasatiempos de Ciencia Ficción. Nada mejor para pasar las apocalípticas dosis de calor mesetario, que un puñado de roboces y naves espaciales impresos en papel couché, mientras uno/a se apoltrona en la tumbona de playa.
Cliente: Cinemanía Magazine. Dirección de arte: Carmen Martín Arcos.
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This summer we have joined forces with our very talented friends at Salmorejo Studio. Together we illustrate a bunch of robots and spaceships for the Cinemanía's special sci-fi summer issue, one of leading film magazines in Spain.🖖 Live long and prosper, homies.
Commissioned by Cinemanía Magazine. Art direction: Carmen Martín Arcos.
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worldmusicandcinema · 4 months ago
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itsdarkinsidee25 · 2 years ago
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Margot Robbie portada & scans para Cinemania España (julio 2023)
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flipjack · 5 months ago
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Caroline at the opening night of the Cinemania Francophone Film Festival
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diegoluna2000s · 2 years ago
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ilcovodelbikersgrunf · 1 year ago
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VIA VENETO ♥️ 👠 🩸
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thelioncourts · 2 years ago
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I’m really afraid jacob won’t comeback on season 3 since he only signed for 2 seasons while sam signed for 5 seasons already. What do you think about that? Do you think jacob will extend his contract? I know rolin want to keep louis as the heart of the series but given that in books he was sidelined by anne rice, would jacob stay or chose other projects to have more chance as the lead actor rather than being limited in s3 and future seasons ?
I don't think we have anything to worry about re: Jacob Anderson in regard to the show. I've been seeing a lot of people worrying about it lately, and while I love that people love Jacob enough to be worried (!), I don't know where the fear is coming from, but I do hope that I can maybe alleviate some of those fears. I'm no expert or anything, but here are some things I think are note-worthy:
I want to point out (and I don't have a source on this one. If anyone does have the source, I would greatly appreciate it and will add it) that I've read that Jacob only signs on for a season at a time when he does shows. I've read that he did that with GoT and so it's not surprising that he, so far, is only signed for the first two seasons of IwtV in order to sign on for the first book. But, again, it's a habit, it's a pattern, he has a reason for doing it. It doesn't mean that he won't sign on for more seasons. In fact, I very much feel (like -- so strongly feel) that we will see Jacob on IwtV until its very last episode. Here's why --
“When I read the novel, it was very clear that this was a romance –indicates the showrunner–. And we wanted to tackle it in a big way: overflowing passion, big fights and big reconciliations. A relationship like that may not be the best thing for you in life, but sometimes you just can't control yourself, and that's what happens to Louis and Lestat." Will the show respect the structure of the books, in which Louis disappears and Lestat comes to the fore? “We want to focus on the relationship between the two,” replies the showrunner. That does not mean that they will be together in every scene of every chapter, but when the second season arrives you will have a clearer idea of ​​what will happen to Louis, and even more so in the third, when we adapt Lestat the Vampire [second volume of the saga ]." "We will keep the spirit of the novels and their emotional arcs, but their plots are built in a very different way than what a TV series asks for. Besides, who would want to get rid of an actor like Jacob Anderson? ".
from this Cinemania article
LOUIS’ FUTURE: If the TV series continues beyond the first book and adheres to The Vampire Chronicles storyline, Louis would be relegated to the sidelines as Lestat takes centre stage. O’Byrne says creators are aware of fan fears that the currentBlack-led story is positioned to serve a white hero’s arc. Assuming more seasons come, he says Louis will remain “a force in the show, in some way or another going forward.” “The way we have envisioned the show from a racially diverse perspective is something that will continue to be a priority for us,” says O’Byrne. “Part of that would be trying to keep Louis involved beyond the way he just dips in-and-out of the canon (after) the first book.” Issues around race were prominent in season one and will continue in season two as Louis and Claudia explore Europe, says O’Byrne, teasing that it will touch on “France’s colonial past.“
from this Toronto Star article
"I came back to them and said, 'I don't think it's a horror show, I think it's a gothic romance. I want to write a very excitable, aggressive, toxic, beautiful love story,'" Jones said of pitching the series to AMC. "And they were down for it." Jones also explained that the first season of the series will cover about half of the story in the Interview With the Vampire novel with potential future seasons getting into the rest of the Vampire Chronicles books, the series has already used those additional books to help build out that toxic love story. "Let's see them really go through all the little obstacles and challenges of a relationship," he said. "Like Bogey and Bacall, with some fangs."
from this ComicBook.com article
And from Jacob:
Coming into this in the beginning, I definitely had a fear that I wasn’t going to be accepted because of how Louis is presented in the original novel. It feels really significant to me that I’m included in the way that people think of this story now. From that point of view, it’s lovely. Loustat is something that…I mean, Sam was way more kind of ingratiated into the Anne Rice fandom than I was early on, I’d only read the first two books, which I was very much in love with, but I hadn’t read beyond at that point. But, we were saying, “Loustat.” We were calling them “Loustat” throughout the shoot... A big part of what made this adaptation really great, especially for Black viewers, was that it was color conscious storytelling. A lot of that had to do with it being set in the American South during the time period it was set in. But in the finale, you’re leaving that and leaving that area. Are we still going to explore that aspect of him, of Louis and Blackness, wherever and whenever we end up in season two? I think as it does with all of us, it follows you wherever you go, because we don’t live in a world that is post-racial. Wherever we find Louis, it’s going to be a part of his story. It’s going to be a part of his existence and his daily life. I mean, it is in Dubai, you don’t really see it, but I think there’s something very interesting about this Black man living up in a tower in Dubai. Honestly, I’m not being secretive, I don’t know yet exactly what is going to be explored in season two, but I always find this thing really interesting about European sensibilities at a certain time. Like James Baldwin going over to Paris to escape racism in America. This idea that Paris was this really welcoming place for Black people, particularly African-Americans. It would be interesting to see what we do with that. I think in a lot of cases it wasn’t necessarily true. It just wasn’t as awful as it was in America at that time.
from this InsideHook article
I think there are a lot of things here that give a ton of hope/confirmation of Louis' long-term part in this show.
From a "my personal interpretation of how they're setting up the show," and "my personal interpretation based on what they've said," and "my personal interpretation based on what is smart for a television show trying to stay on the air in a time where shows get cancelled very easily," here's what I'll say:
A lot of the above-mentioned information tells us that when Rolin Jones went into creating this show, he created it with the romance of Lestat and Louis at its center. I've said this before in other asks, but you can't set up a show that focuses primarily on a romance, turn around and get rid of that romance as a central aspect, and expect viewers to keep watching. At this point, viewers are invested in Lestat and Louis. Any post I see about the show not from stans, or overly involved people running blogs and twitter accounts ( :D ) are about the romance and ship of Loustat. It's drawn people in and will continue to do so, especially when season 2 comes around and we see the immensity of Louis' longing for Lestat, his yearning, and the undoubted 2022!Lestat reveal at the end. Audiences will be clamoring to see 2022!Louis and 2022!Lestat reunite. C l a m o r i n g. To not have it would be detrimental tbh.
It's also important to note that they are not doing a direct adaptation of the books. They are doing the spirit of the books, doing certain big arcs of the books, but clearly they are not doing the books themselves word-by-word. All things considered, it's not that hard to put Louis into these plot arcs, especially with how they've already changed things (i.e. Louis and Armand still being together in 2022, the complications of what Daniel being there means, etc.). And, personally, I think the addition of Louis to these plot arcs would vastly improve them, something I've always felt regarding the disappearance of Louis in the books series (by far my biggest Anne Rice criticism/complaint). In these three asks here [x] [x] [x], I've elaborated on my thoughts about the future of Loustat/the idea of Lestat with any of his future partners in the books/etc. and, to add to this, I feel like it's important to note that Lestat's other romantic partners in the books (beyond being part of what some like to call Anne's "anybody but Louis era") are characters like Nicki (who we will see, but who will die), Gabrielle (his mother, to which I don't see the show going too much into given the network and audience and also she abandons him frequently lol), Akasha (who we will see, but it will be non-consensual so it doesn't actually count in regard to romance), Antoine (who is Antoinette in the show and we've seen how not-full-of-love that relationship is and also its end), Gretchen (?????????), Dora (?????????????????), Rowan Mayfair (which Anne has said was one of her biggest regrets and I pray the show doesn't do it), and David Talbot (who I hope never comes to exist in this world and they give some of his storyline to Louis and/or Daniel, as it should have always been). Like there aren't any other characters set up for Lestat to be with other than the love of his life, Louis. I think we should also take note that Jacob is very much acting as though there are long-term intentions of staying. He's been reading all of the books (last I heard, he was on book 8, which is !!! crazy) and I don't feel like he would be reading them without the intention of knowing what he may be expecting in later seasons.
I could keep rambling, but to sum up what I've pulled from articles and my own thoughts, I think the show is going to continue with Sam and Jacob as pure co-leads for the entirety of the show. I think without them both, the show will not succeed and I think the show very much knows that.
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