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Hoping for gloom, Vampira puts up an umbrella on sunny day. She tells signature seekers, “I give epitaphs not autographs.”
Dennis Stock, “Good Evening, I Am Vampira,” Life, June 14, 1954
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Dune: Part Two (2024) dir. Denis Villeneuve
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THE ROOM (2003) dir. Tommy Wiseau
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Jerzy Potrzebowski (Polish, 1921 - 1974) - Stagecoach in the Rain
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Benton Murdoch Spruance (American,1904-1967)
The Lamentation, 1941
Lithograph
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this is just the beginning of this awesome list. these movies are all essential viewing imo so it's pretty cool that you can google "[x film] archive.org" and you can just watch it.
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Cillian Murphy | The Wind That Shakes The Barley 2006 | Ken Loach
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Nikolai Dubovskoy - A Winter's Evening (1895)
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Tom Ripley (Matt Damon) & Peter Smith Kingsley (Jack Davenport) in The Talented Mr. Ripley (dir. Anthony Minghella)
I do know that one of the clues for me, and in fact it resulted in my completely enlarging a character who’s mentioned only in passing in the novel, is that when Ripley fetches up in Venice late on in the story […] it appears as if he’s experienced absolutely no remorse whatsoever for what he’s done. And as this character, Peter Smith Kingsley, is pulling the drapes off this dusty old Venetian palazzo, he turns round to find Ripley collapsed in sobs on a couch.
And it seemed to me to be a great index of what the film might be, which is to hint at the fact that there is some consequence, an internal consequence, that there’s a prison that you can’t escape from, which is a prison of your own head. And no amount of talent to improvise your way out of trouble will ever get you out of the trouble that you have inside your own mind.
And so in some way, I thought it could be a story about the sentence of escape, rather than the sentence of being caught. — Anthony Minghella
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Arthur Rickerby, “The Rockettes,” Life, Dec 11, 1964
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shoutout to the really anxious people who face the world every day even though it makes their whole bodies freak out
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Jupiter in Infrared, Fire Planet
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A BLURRED LOVE
Into One Another III, To PPP,  Berlinde De Bruyckere (2010) / Hysterics of Love, Eric Fischl (1997) / We Are All Flesh, Berlinde De Bruyckere (2009)
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Walter Crane - Winter (1870)
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End of the affair, Katrien De Blauwer
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I hate work I should be at the (remembers I don't want to go to the club) the imagination
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The Swan - Arne Jacobsen
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