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buffysummers · 1 year
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Dear reader, there are people in the world who know no misery and woe. And they take comfort in cheerful films about twittering birds and giggling elves. There are people who know that there’s always a mystery to be solved. And they take comfort in researching and writing down any important evidence. But this story is not about such people. This story is about the Baudelaires. And they are the sort of people who know that there’s always something. Something to invent, something to read, something to bite, and something to do, to make a sanctuary, no matter how small. And for this reason, I am happy to say, the Baudelaires were very fortunate indeed. Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events (2004) dir. Brad Silberling
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90smovies · 4 months
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City of Angels (1998)
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brokehorrorfan · 6 months
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Halftone Horror has a Casper design available on T-shirts ($25), tie-dye tees ($30), long sleeves ($40), zip-up hoodies ($60), and 11x17 posters ($20). Pre-orders run through Sunday, November 26, and will ship 4-8 weeks later.
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A Series of Unfortunate Events (2004)
Director: Brad Silberling
Cinematographer: Emmanuel Lubezki
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keanureves · 2 years
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I guess when you're a ghost, life just doesn't matter that much anymore.
CASPER (1995) dir. Brad Silberling
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moldygreenblue · 11 months
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Shout out to past me having the urge to dig ASOUE Fandom spaces had me bookmarking a few things on the 667 Dark Avenue Forums, and rereading them has me deciding to share some of things, for it’s all about the ASOUE Movie and the behind-the-scene mess.
https://asoue.proboards.com/thread/36351/667-rewatch-2004-movie?page=4
Page 4 is when the ball of all the cut content of the film gets going, so I linked from that page there. My favorite part is what got cut in the opening scene at Briny Beach and the Baudelaires’ introductions.
https://asoue.proboards.com/thread/36605/lemony-snicket-deleted-alternate-scenes
All the deleted stuff! It has me thinking the ASOUE Movie could have been it’s own unique thing if it wasn’t for the executive meddling.
https://asoue.proboards.com/thread/37162/brad-silberling-interview-answers
It’s posted on Tumblr (I even reblogged it onto my blog), but the source came from the forum itself, so I figure, “eh let’s keep up the pattern.”
This one is very interesting to read, because it goes more (like, a lot more) into the details of the movie production and filming. My personal favorites that Brad Silberling answered are Question Two, Four, Five, Ten, Eleven (it answers the old-age question on why Movie!Klaus doesn’t wear glasses), Fourteen, Sixteen (makes me so angry about the meddling), and Twenty-Six (it makes me so, so angrier about the cut Aunt Josephine’s demise scene even more!)
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margaretroserogers · 6 months
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vintagewarhol · 8 months
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selenadrawsstuff · 1 year
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“You can call them ghosts if you like, or as I prefer, the living impaired. They need help sometimes. Just like us.”—Dr. Harvey, “Casper” 1995 directed by Brad Silberling
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hauntingsoundtracks · 8 months
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Casper, directed by Brad Silberling
One Last Wish, original soundtrack by James Horner
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sigurism · 6 months
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LEMONY SNICKET'S A SERIES OF UNFORTUNATE EVENTS (2004) — dir. Brad Silberling
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A Series of Unfortunate Events (2004)
Director: Brad Silberling
Cinematographer: Emmanuel Lubezki
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