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lgbtpopcult · 2 years ago
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Watch "POLARIZED (2023) trailer | BFI Flare 2023" on YouTube
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nartothelar · 1 year ago
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holiday movie night
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weaver-z · 2 years ago
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Dumb rant about art incoming. Something about the character design of Pixar's Elemental disgusts me. It's not just the generic belongs-in-a-heartburn-ad look of the female lead or the Generic Pixar Man (water edition) look of the male lead. It's the fact that the earth and air elementals, almost all of whom are background characters, are stout and large and round, while the protagonists (and certain water and fire side characters) still follow the obnoxious Pixar "slimthick woman, slightly out-of-shape (but not fat!!) man" rule of character design. And they're all just so, so boring. Look at this and try to feel anything.
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Man, 2004 was wild for this
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texaschainsawmascara · 1 month ago
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Mads Mikkelsen, Blomsterfangen
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valtsv · 2 years ago
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honestly it probably already exists but i would kill for more horror stories set in the arctic circle during winter where it's unclear if the threat is supernatural or if the darkness and isolation in the freezing polar night is just driving the characters slowly insane
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swanparties · 1 year ago
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pandalikeelf · 1 year ago
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Mads Mikkelsen as Duncan Vizla in Polar (2019) dir. by Jonas Åkerlund
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haveyouseenthismovie-poll · 6 hours ago
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north-pole-picture-co · 2 months ago
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The Truth About the Pole
I babbled about this in the tags of my last post. Frederick Cook made it to the North Pole, and he was there first, or so he claimed. He was determined to defend his honor with words, in the newspapers, on the lecture circuit, or, if push came to shove, with a few punches. In 1911, he added a new tool to his arsenal: the “moving picture.”
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The Truth About the Pole is a little over 15 minutes long. It features Cook as himself, replicating his “heroic” feats and facing off against the “Arctic Trust,” a gaggle of dastardly characters who stand in for Peary and Cook’s other detractors. With their sinister moustaches and hammy gestures, they make for classic silent screen villains straight out of central casting. Spoiler alert: they lose. Onscreen if not off, Cook’s reputation as the discoverer of the North Pole remains intact. The film even ends with some footage of Cook arriving in Copenhagen after having (allegedly) reached the pole. The whole film is available on YouTube. It’s also on the Internet Archive, which is, hooray, back up and running!
For what it’s worth, I find this little movie charming in its way. If you’re on my blog and reading this post, then you already know how charismatic a guy Fred Cook is. That comes through here, even in the grainy 110+ year old footage. I particularly like the bit toward the end when he removes his hat and bows to the camera. You can see the hint of a sly smile on his face.
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An advertisement published in Moving Picture World, April 1911. This was a trade publication, aimed at film distributors, theater owners, and other industry professionals. Cook incorporated The Truth About the Pole into a vaudeville act. He’d give a lecture and show the movie, along with slides of images from his expedition. This mixture of live entertainment (in Cook’s case, a lecture) with movies was common at this point in the history of the medium, when short films were the norm and feature-length productions had not yet taken off in earnest. His “North Pole Picture Co.”—really just Cook and the film’s producer-director, Wilbert Melville—took out ads in this magazine in order to sell the film to to distributors and get it into as many theaters around the country as possible.
I’m currently digging into when and where this movie was made, contemporary reactions, and Cook’s adventures in vaudeville. More to come.
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lgbtpopcult · 1 year ago
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Best WLW Movies of 2023
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Khufiya
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Polarized
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Green Night
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You're Not Supposed to Be Here
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Bottoms
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A friends and family Christmas
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It's a wonderful knife
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Wingwomen, 2023
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The color purple
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Scream VI
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The Chambermaid
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Anatomy of a Fall
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The Origin of Evil
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heartagram-vv · 5 months ago
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Cate Blanchett and Mads Mikkelsen hitman moodboard
Requested by @agushazxc
Thanks for the request
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justaprototyp3 · 3 days ago
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are like. are paper stickers temporary tattoos for robots? do you think??
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sadfishpile · 6 months ago
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Duncan & Will staying in ❄️
(comms for Emile)
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moviesaestheticart · 2 months ago
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The Polar Express, dir. Robert Zemeckis (2004)
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one-time-i-dreamt · 2 years ago
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I was in a movie theater with my family, watching Across The Spiderverse, but a bunch of polar bears suddenly appeared out of nowhere and started attacking everyone, and the world was sent into an apocalypse because there were murderous polar bears everywhere.
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