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haveyouseenthismovie-poll · 4 months ago
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notherpuppet · 11 months ago
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Buckshot: Part 1 of 4
Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4
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whatthegayle · 11 months ago
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Some staples from the “weird girl” genre that are some of my favorites
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wardengrill · 3 months ago
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Cary Grant & Eva Marie Saint in North by Northwest (1959)
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magnetoisnotahappybunny · 6 months ago
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yes i am a magneto stan, yes i think magneto was right but i dont agree with the hate charles has been getting lately, he is not a white liberal but im not going to elaborate.
you don't need to make Charles a villain just to defend Magneto.
remember...
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weirdlookindog · 4 months ago
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Danse Macabre (1922)
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atr3id3s-b3rzatt0 · 9 months ago
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page 110 of dune messiah by frank herbert
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fanofspooky · 2 months ago
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Horror movies from around the world:
UNITED KINGDOM
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peggybundys · 8 months ago
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Eve Kendall: [Hanging by their fingers from Mount Rushmore] What happened with your first two marriages?
Roger Thornhill: My wives divorced me.
Eve Kendall: Why?
Roger Thornhill: They said I led too dull a life.
North by Northwest (1959)
Director: Alfred Hitchcock.
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bensonsknuckles · 9 days ago
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listen. headlights and deer in the sense that benson speeds headlong into randy’s life and careens him off the course he had been bound to. in the sense that randy is blinded, paralysed in the glare of benson’s presence. in the sense of inertia, of Before and After. in the sense that they collide violently and both are destroyed upon impact.
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pentangeli · 9 months ago
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North by Northwest (1959)
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artfilmaesthetics · 1 year ago
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‘Saint Maud’ (2019) dir. Rose Glass
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texaschainsawmascara · 4 months ago
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e.t._artist on ig
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spoonbeams · 4 months ago
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Matt Dillon as Matthew in The Saint of Fort Washington, 1993
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goryhorroor · 11 months ago
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horror symbols: crucifixes
In horror movies, crosses are often used as protective charms or magical weapons against supernatural enemies, but in horror movies critiquing catholicism, it could relate to a character a tramua of theirs and what is being used to scare them.
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ilovemesomevincentprice · 2 years ago
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From Vincent Price's radio show, "The Saint" circa 1950. This man is a true legend. I adore him.
Ladies and gentlemen, poison doesn’t always come in bottles. And it isn’t always marked with the skull and crossbones of danger. Poison can take the form of words and phrases and acts: the venom of racial and religious hatred. Here in the United States, perhaps more than ever before, we must learn to recognize the poison of prejudice and to discover the antidote to its dangerous effects. Evidences of racial and religious hatred in our country place a potent weapon in the hands of our enemies, providing them with the ammunition of criticism. Moreover, group hatred menaces the entire fabric of democratic life. As for the antidote: you can fight prejudice, first by recognizing it for what it is, and second by actively accepting or rejecting people on their individual worth, and by speaking up against prejudice and for understanding. Remember, freedom and prejudice can’t exist side by side. If you choose freedom, fight prejudice.
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