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gigivas · 4 months ago
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spirk-trek · 5 months ago
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absolutely surreal to see william shatner seduce a man on the 1960s space show (don't worry there's a woman possessing his body)
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providence-park · 11 months ago
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Bruce Willis as Korbin Dallas
THE FIFTH ELEMENT (1997)
Dir. Luc Besson
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texaschainsawmascara · 1 year ago
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pedroam-bang · 11 months ago
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The Fifth Element (1997)
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tcup-jenni-art · 2 years ago
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I have more WIPs of this au but have this smol demo of the designs I’ve been thinking of and would *love* to expand more on
(also i’ve been scheduled at work for the last 8 days, so I got really lazy with the lineart and coloring)
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strangestcase · 3 months ago
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You remember that list of J&H movies that actually slap? I cannot find the post for the life of me and I NEED to watch that French one. Help a sister out! What was the name???
Alright SO!
Doc’s incredibly objective list of J&H films that fucking SLAP:
-Le Testament Du Docteur Cordelier (1959): obscure French TV film by Jean Renoir in which Mr. Hyde is a sex pervert played by a mime. Set in 1950s France but incredibly accurate to the book.
-I, Monster (1971): a British production with Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing as main characters. A more “realistic” science-y take on the story.
-Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1920): with John Barrymore. It’s also an adaptation of The Picture of Dorian Gray. -Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1931): a “talkie” version of the previous movie. Not the best writing wise but it’s gorgeous. The acting and SFX are the best I’ve seen so far.
-El Hombre y La Bestia (1951): Argentinian movie in which Jekyll is married with a four year old son. And it’s heartbreaking. Other than that is very similar to Le Testament in the ways it adapts the story and changes the setting.
-Nightmare Classics: Jekyll and Hyde: episode of the show Nightmare Classics which it is a very interesting retelling of Jekyll and Hyde.
-The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen (2003): okay this one isn’t a J&H movie but Jekyll and Hyde are in it and they’re very well acted and characterized. Go on, sue me.
Might expand the list when and if I find more movies that are worthwhile or at least not mid.
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cyber3000punk · 20 hours ago
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Concept art for The Fifth Element by Jean Giraud (Mœbius) & Jean-Claude Mézières.
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thehauntedrocket · 6 months ago
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The Fifth Element
Art by Suspiria Vilchez
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specialagentartemis · 1 year ago
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My favorite genre of sci-fi is “small research team goes to a distant plant/star/space station/black hole/etc to study something weird there, and then the weird thing there Wrecks Their Shit.” Can’t get enough of it. “Small research team goes to a deep undersea research station” and “small research team goes to a deep Antarctic research station” are also very good variants of this as long as they get completely rekt by a weird mysterious alien thing there. I love it every time.
It is also important to note that these stories can range from “TPK” to “lone survivor” to “a few losses but most of the main characters come out of this harrowing ordeal alive, if changed” to “everyone survives this harrowing ordeal and they have a new friend now!” but the more characters survive the better the story better be. If it’s a TPK/lone survivor I eat this up and will love it no matter how bad it is (Underwater (2020) starring Kristen Stewart I am vaguing you here. Stupid movie. Saw it on the big screen and loved it). But if most/all of the cast survives, the writing and the story and the characters better be goddamn amazing (All Systems Red by Martha Wells and Wolf 359 by Gabriel Urbina and Sarah Shachat I am vaguing you here <3 )
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mothoscope · 1 month ago
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Cringetober Prompt 3: Oversized Prop First thing that came to mind was Gene Starwind from Outlaw Star and his caster gun.
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Is the Dwampyverse Sci-Fi?
Like specifically Phineas and Ferb and Milo Murphy's Law.
There's a main plot line with time travel.
They regularly use space travel.
Overall, they use (and create) technology slightly more advanced than what we have today.
Doesn't that make it sci-fi?
Edit: Actually I just looked it up, according to Wikipedia it's science fantasy. Which is pretty accurate. I just never thought about it before.
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vibe-stash · 2 years ago
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The Fifth Element (1997) Director: Luc Besson Cinematography: Thierry Arbogast Production Design: Dan Weil
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texaschainsawmascara · 1 year ago
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Bai Ling as Leeloo, The Fifth Element
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schlock-luster-video · 4 months ago
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On July 17, 1997, The Fifth Element debuted in South Korea.
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Here's some new Milla Jovovich art!
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