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fromthestacks · 1 year
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Werewolves Within
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vintagewarhol · 2 years
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anatomicalmartyr · 11 months
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Isabella and the Pot of Basil
William Holman Hunt, 1868 // Arthur Trevethin Nowell, 1904 // John William Waterhouse, 1907 // George Henry Grenville Manton, 1919
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deepredradio · 2 years
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Story: Nachdem eine geplante Pipeline die beschauliche Kleinstadt Beaverfield entzweit hat und ein Schneesturm die Bewohner im örtlichen Gasthaus gefangen hält, versuchen der neu eingetroffene Ranger Finn und die Postangestellte Cecily den Frieden zu wahren. Doch als der Vollmond aufsteigt und sich plötzlich die Leichen um sie herum stapeln, entdecken Finn und Cecily eine Stadt voller schwelender…
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thecringefailintherye · 3 months
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thoroughly british post incoming
ENOUGH of this fucking roland rat vs basil brush nonsense. theyre two bad bitches with equal slay, stop pitting them against eachother and let them kiss.
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jeanharlowshair · 5 months
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Motion Picture Magazine, August 1940.
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citizenscreen · 4 months
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Nigel Bruce, George Zucco, and Basil Rathbone, pose with a couple of fans on set of the 1939 film THE ADVENTURES OF SHERLOCK HOLMES.
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stickybasementobject · 2 months
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Poll: Favourite of these Horror acting legends?
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Yes, obviously I know these actors were known for and could do a lot more than just this genre. But come on? When you think of most of these actors what's the first thing that comes into your mind?
and again I can only have 12 choices.
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every 1930s movie watched (35 - ∞)
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (1939) dir. Alfred L. Werker
always Holmes until the end
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diloph · 5 months
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With Children In Need, I was hardly expecting to see a pair of Normal, Innocent Men...
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Let alone... HIM...
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weirdlookindog · 1 year
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Basil Gogos - The Mummy's Tomb
Famous Monsters of Filmland #83 cover, 1971.
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cedarbookhs · 6 months
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One of my favourite micro-genres, especially growing up, was books about kids or teens running away from home and living in unusual places. Some of these are more serious and involve leaving abusive homes. Others, the home life and excuse for leaving is entirely perfunctory and the adventure is the point. The common theme is that the kid leaves voluntarily (isn’t stranded somewhere, but goes there specifically) and then ends up living independently in some unique setting that gives the story a large part of its identity.
My Side of the Mountain — inside a tree in the Catskills
From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler — the New York Metropolitan Museum of Art
Maniac Magee — inside a buffalo house in the zoo, in a baseball stadium, and more
The Invention of Hugo Cabret — a grand Parisian train station
notabookbut The Kings of Summer — a homemade shanty in the Ohio woods
Last Sam’s Cage — the Calgary Zoo
The Boxcar Children — a freight car
Suggest more if you can think of any, I know there are lots of other examples.
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dailyromeoandjuliet · 6 months
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Basil Rathbone and C Aubrey Smith in George Cukor's Romeo & Juliet
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cloudsoupp · 1 year
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"reccomend a novel" (omori edition 😋)
also this is is like my first post ahehjdhshfjdh hi
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kazooiesart · 1 year
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I've got animalistic au brainrot
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jeanharlowshair · 7 months
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Movie Classic Magazine, November 1936.
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