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haveyouseenthismovie-poll · 4 months ago
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letsduneit · 7 months ago
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thinking about paul saying "we're harkonnens. so this is how we'll survive. by being harkonnens" and about jessica saying "your father didn't believe in revenge" and paul replying "yeah well i do" and how things can die even as they continue to draw breath and how the harkonnens really did kill off all three of the atreides that night not just leto
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theredghostart · 1 month ago
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bitter69uk · 1 month ago
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“She had a tough life. She said to me once, “I wouldn't have minded if I’d gone to jail. I think that would be a nice place to retire.” And she wasn't kidding. They would take care of her. Wow, Edie – aim higher! But she was in jail – she wasn't someone you’d ever imagine had been in jail, because if there was ever a person without a mean bone in her body, it was Edith. Except when she drank: then she’d turn completely and get mean. “I hate eggs!” I only saw her drunk a couple of times. She knew it wasn't a good idea.” / John Waters reminiscing about Edith Massey in my epic 2010 interview with him for Nude magazine /
Snaggle-toothed punk granny, thrift shop proprietress and “outsider actress” Edith “Edie” Massey (28 May 1918 - 24 October 1984) – perhaps the most beloved of all John Waters’ freaky repertory troupe of actors – died on this day forty years ago. Massey made her film debut in Waters’ early “gutter film” Multiple Maniacs (1970). Her final appearance (for Waters) was as cleaning lady-turned-debutante Cuddles Kovinsky in Polyester (1981). Massey’s most treasured performances – as Mama Edie the Egg Lady in Pink Flamingos (1972), Aunt Ida in Female Trouble (1974) and Queen Carlotta in Desperate Living (1977) – will live forever. Massey and Divine onscreen together is probably my all-time favourite comedy double act (like Lucy Ricardo and Ethel Mertz for freaks and punks). Crank up “Punks Get off the Grass” (or her covers of “Fever” or “Big Girls Don’t Cry”), eat a hard-boiled egg and use “rah sha sha” in a sentence today in Massey’s honour.
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schibi12 · 6 months ago
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I just love when film, TV and artists do this mermaid in a bathtub
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coffeeshopdaydream · 2 years ago
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The Half of It (2020) dir. Alice Wu
Portrait of a Lady on Fire (2019) dir. Céline Sciamma
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fanofspooky · 6 months ago
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M. Night Shyamalan’s horror/thriller movies
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vertigoartgore · 6 months ago
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Actress Phoebe Cates posing for a Japanese magazine with Gizmo and several Gremlins (1985).
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gothic-mothic · 2 years ago
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NARRATOR BY @solardistress EVERYONE LOOK AT HIM RN!!!!! He’s so hamsum isn’t he?
Lovebug/misc art dump :3 (bloody/suggestive content warning)
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cheerfullycatholic · 5 months ago
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So uh, I watched The Truman Show
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brycedhowards · 9 months ago
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bdh filmography → lady in the water | story "You believe you have no purpose. You help all that live here. You have a purpose. All beings have a purpose."
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letsduneit · 7 months ago
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dune really explores every possible way someone can die without actually dying. paul's childhood self dies the night his father does. his atreides heritage dies when he seeks revenge. paul himself dies when he drinks the water of life. jessica the wife dies the night leto does. jessica the mother dies when she drinks the water of life. the girl alia could have become dies in the womb. stilgar dies when he becomes a follower. the fremen die when they leave their home to fight paul's war for him. the narrative treats every one of these deaths as a tragedy, as a palpable loss; the ghosts of who these characters were or could have been remain to haunt the narrative long afterwards.
(expanding on my original tags from this post)
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meraki-yao · 1 year ago
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Taylor on the "water carpet"!!!
Forgive the shitty quality and the pausing, I screen recorded this from the live stream on my phone
Okay honestly I'm reeling from the fact that he looks like Alex (because he shaved) but more than anything I'm having a crisis over his outfit 🤣🤣🤣🤣 WHY DIDN'T HE KEEP THE WHITE ONE FROM EARLIER 😭😭😭😭 (Chinese RWRB fans are collectively hating this outfit😅😅 and saying all his outfits from earlier looked better, even the casual ones . They're completely blaming the stylist though)
Also he was adorably playing with a bubble machine but I couldn't get a clear shot of that
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bitter69uk · 6 months ago
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Born on this day 106 years ago: the fabulous Edith Massey (28 May 1918 – 24 October 1984) – snaggle-toothed naïve outsider actress, “egg lady”, punk granny, plus-size model, thrift shop proprietress and perhaps the most beloved of John Waters’ stable of regular actors. Massey made her film debut in Waters’ early “gutter film” Multiple Maniacs (1970). Her swan song was in Polyester (1981). Her most treasured performances – as Mama Edie in Pink Flamingos (1972), Aunt Ida in Female Trouble (1974), Queen Carlotta in Desperate Living (1977) – will enthrall aficionados of cult cinema forever. The combo of Massey and Divine onscreen together is probably my all-time favourite comedy double act (like Lucy Ricardo and Ethel Mertz for freaks and punks). Eat a hardboiled egg or use “rah sha sha” in a sentence today in Edith Massey’s memory!
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nature-in-movies · 1 month ago
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Lady In The Water (2006)
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fanofspooky · 2 years ago
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M Night Shyamalan in his movies
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