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The Fire Within (1963)
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News Correspondent, Godzilla
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The Three Colours trilogy, designs by Victo Ngai
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Punch-Drunk Love
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Harry Tuttle, Brazil
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Jaws crew with Bruce the Shark
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Ocean’s Eleven (2001)
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Donnie Darko
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The Darjeeling Limited
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Man on Wire, design by Pete Majarich
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Auteur Motifs / Protagonist Introduction Shots → The Coen Brothers
The Dude (The Big Lebowski) Marge Gunderson (Fargo) Norville Barnes (The Hudsucker Proxy) Everett, Pete, and Delmar (O Brother Where Art Thou) Larry Gopnik (A Serious Man) H.I. McDunnough (Raising Arizona) Mattie Ross (True Grit) Llewelyn Moss (No Country for Old Men) Barton Fink (Barton Fink) Llewyn Davis (Inside Llewyn Davis)
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A Streetcar Named Desire (1951)
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Inception-inspired coffee tables, crafted by Stelios Mousarris
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Facts and Celluloid [5]
In preparation for the reveal that Arch Stanton’s grave was not the one containing the coveted treasure, Set Decorator Carlo Leva had a hard time producing a prop skeleton that met Sergio Leone’s standards. Convinced the counterfeit would not sell on screen, Leone directed Leva to try and find authentic human remains. While on this search, Leva heard of a woman in Madrid who had a real skeleton for hire. Upon inquiry he learned it belonged to the woman’s mother, who in life had been an actress. Shortly before passing, she had expressed the wish that her body be used in movies so that she could continue acting even in death. Needless to say, Leva rented the skeleton, and it is her body you see in this scene.
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The Untouchables
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American Beauty, designs by Massimo Carnevale, Lefteris Koulonis, Tatyana Borodina, and Adam Juresko. Enlarge photos for credits.
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