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paisainvests-1 · 3 months ago
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bestgaddi-com · 3 months ago
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kafkasapartment · 2 months ago
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Audrey Hepburn & Peter O'Toole, promotion photo for "How to Steal a Million", 1965. Douglas Kirkland. Infused dyes sublimated on aluminum.
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flexingtyger99 · 1 year ago
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The perfect car doesn’t exi….
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thelostjedii · 7 months ago
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Lamborghini Countach Ads by Alphine
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rabbitcruiser · 5 months ago
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“The Blues Brothers” premiered in Chicago on June 16, 1980.    
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monoconsciouscultureis · 2 months ago
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mono/hydra-conscious culture is trying to figure out an alternative to the car analogy a lot of polyconscious plural folks use so it can better fit how we work
(we r failing miserably;)
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twentychive · 2 years ago
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+ | Scenes from 2001 Movie “The Fast and The Furious” 
via: IMDb
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racer62 · 1 year ago
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Lightning doesn't believe in being cringe, so you shouldn't either 😀👍
Cringe Culture has been thrown out the window, mowed down by bulldozers and it's as dead as disco.
You see, cringe culture was the kind of thing only someone who accidentally super-glued their pants to the floor would find amusing. It was so out of touch, it couldn't even pick up a WiFi signal in an Apple store. It had all the hilarity of a cat trying to play the tuba while wearing a sombrero made of cheese. Cringe culture was like a karaoke singer who thinks they're nailing it but is actually belting out the national anthem in a foreign language. It was as useful as a screen door on a submarine or a car with square wheels.
Cringe culture was that friend who always showed up to the party wearing a tuxedo and bowling shoes because they thought they were fashionable. It tried to pass off being judgmental as comedy. In the grand scheme, cringe culture was just a gummy bear in a world full of chocolate cakes-utterly toothless. It was the online equivalent of a failed magic trick where the rabbit in the hat turned out to be a dishcloth. Cringe culture peaked at lemonade stand negotiations, tragically unaware that the price was already fixed at one cute smile.
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paisainvests-1 · 3 months ago
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The Most Iconic 16 Hollywood Cars: Pop Culture Revamp
Ever wonder what makes Hollywood cars truly iconic? From the roaring engines that defined eras to the sleek designs that stole every scene, Hollywood has given us some unforgettable rides. Buckle up as we take a journey through the 16 most legendary Hollywood cars that not only ruled the silver screen but also became timeless symbols of pop culture.
😀 Let’s explore the Hollywood Cars wonders 😀
Hollywood has gifted us with some of the most iconic Hollywood cars ever to grace the silver screen. These vehicles aren’t just modes of transportation—they’re characters in their own right, carrying with them a legacy that transcends the films they appear in. From the time-travelling DeLorean to the gadget-laden Aston Martin DB5, these Hollywood cars have become ingrained in popular culture, influencing everything from car designs to video games. Let’s take a ride through the world of Hollywood’s top cars and see why these vehicles have become legends.
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bestgaddi-com · 3 months ago
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The Most Iconic 16 Hollywood Cars: Pop Culture Revamp
Ever wonder what makes Hollywood cars truly iconic? From the roaring engines that defined eras to the sleek designs that stole every scene, Hollywood has given us some unforgettable rides. Buckle up as we take a journey through the 16 most legendary Hollywood cars that not only ruled the silver screen but also became timeless symbols of pop culture.
😀 Let’s explore the Hollywood Cars wonders 😀
1. The Batmobile
2. DeLorean from Back to the Future
3. Aston Martin DB5 from James Bond
4. KITT from Knight Rider
5. Herbie from The Love Bug
6. General Lee from The Dukes of Hazzard
7. Ecto-1 from Ghostbusters
8. Greased Lightning from Grease
9. The Mystery Machine from Scooby-Doo
10. Ford Mustang from Bullitt
11. Lightning McQueen from Cars
12. Mach 5 from Speed Racer
13. Charger from Fast & Furious
14. Which Hollywood Cars Have Inspired NASCAR Racing Video Games?
15. Trans Am from Smokey and the Bandit
16. Christine from Christine
Conclusion
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thattheater-kid · 6 months ago
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I always wonder about the older alters, the ones who were here when I was little and first traumatized. I wonder who “descended” from them, who they are now if there’s any of them still left. I wonder if they’re still dormant. I didn’t have to wonder today, when I put on a movie to take notes to write a paper for school and a fictive who was in the first generation of alters was triggered forward to help out for the first time in YEARS.
Because who better to write about Lightning McQueen’s character development in the movie Cars than Lightning McQueen himself?
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batri-jopa · 9 months ago
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Recently I've been thinking a lot about this particular moment in And Then We Danced / და ჩვენ ვიცეკვეთ (2019) dir. Levan Akin:
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According to Levan Akin (in this review) in Georgia when you are offered something - the courtesy requires you to refuse by default (say "no" even if you very much want to say "yes"). So if the offering person is serious - they need to keep insisting up to five times till you can agree without feeling like abusing somebody's generosity.
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I mean Merab here agrees to put on Irakli's heritage chokha after saying "no" ONLY two times! - as if indicating how much excited he actually was to be allowed to wear that beautiful ancient piece of traditional clothing.
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Excitement of which Irakli is perfectly aware just by looking at sparks in his eyes - Merab is not good in hiding his feelings🤭
What did Aleko say about "virginal purity"?🙃
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deanwinchesterwebsite · 7 months ago
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I do not have the cultural knowledge (dad rock opinions) to write Dean -> I write baby Dean -> I do not have the cultural knowledge (the 90s) to write baby Dean -> find me googling shit like "did motels have telephones in 1991"
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filmcourage · 2 months ago
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I Sold Out 27 Movie Theaters... Here's How We Did It - Brandon Loran Maxwell
Watch the video interview on YouTube here.
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johnny69150 · 1 year ago
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The 3rd Annual Academy Museum Gala at Academy Museum of Motion Pictures on December 3.
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