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Vincent Price as Prince Prospero
The Masque of the Red Death (1964) dir. Roger Corman
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musicmoviefan · 1 year
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❤️‍🔥🔥💖❤️🎉👏🤪😍🥰💝😉😻🔥❤️‍🔥Hot man! 🔥
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clarasimone · 5 years
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They made us go: BOOM, pregnant !
OK, joyously subversive members of our thirsting club (btw, will we get an official name at one point ?!), we all know whom we have in common... but I’d be very curious to know which celebrity crushes, through the ages, has been responsible for your (heterosexual as in f x m*) erotic awakening. D’you wanna play ? I’ll go first. Obviously, the more honest and embarassing we’ll be, the more fun we’ll have. This is a SAFE zone, remember ? :-)
* heterosexual because if I include bi or homoerotic, my list will explode and maybe some of yours too !
OK, so, in chronological order:
1. VINCENT PRICE (told you, no holds bar, and I’m being fearless of your OMGs). As a kid, this man who was in ALL my favorite films did things with his voice to my nether regions when I didn’t even know I had nether regions. I swear. And I still find him deliciously sexy in a humorously perverse way. To this day. Yup. Am not erasing this.
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2. ROBERT CONRAD as Jim West in The Wild Wild West
As a kid still, seeing this man perform stunts in his tight blue pants or black leather chaps, as a steampunk secret agent no less, also did things to my nether regions. Especially true when the bad guys would tie him up. LOL (Wow this is really like blurting things out to a shrink.)
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3. ROBERT REDFORD in anything !!!
From my prepubescent years to early adulthood, and like every woman in the Western hemisphere, I thought he was the PERFECT man. (I could have chosen a pic from The Way We Were but here he is with Meryl Streep in Out of Africa, washing her hair. Washing her hair, people !)
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4. Russell Crowe in Gladiator
At the turn of the new millenium, I was pregnant up to my ears, twice in a row, and so my hormones were raging for like 3 years straight (LOL) and, what can I say, from L.A. Confidential to Master and Commander, with Gladiator being at the apex of my folly, this man was IT for me.
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5. IAIN GLEN. In anything. Since GoT and forever. Nuff said.
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stubbcrnwcman-blog · 6 years
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rapunzel and blue! (munday)
omg ask these please they’re so cutE
Accepting!
Rapunzel: Name three Disney movies that you adore.
Blue: What song do you listen to when you’re feeling down?
[ OOC: |Creedy| ] - (( Aww thats hard D: I adore Disney movies. Disney was my shit growing up. I’ve even had several Disney muses on this site before migrating to more video game rp. Though I definitely would love to play more characters in the future.
The Hunchback of Notre Dame is my favored ‘unpopular’ Disney movie. The animation is quite gorgeous for it’s time. Those 3d effects are put to very good use, and I can never take my eyes off of the Notre Dame Cathedral whenever I watch the film. The score? I listen to it constantly. I adore Esmeralda, wonderfully enticing yet doesn’t play the role of ‘damsel in distress’ or ‘sexy lamp’. YOU GO GIRL! Claude Frollo is such a bad ass villain. He is so much crueler, more REAL than most classic Disney villains. He sends chills down my spine and legit intimidated me when I first watched the film. Quasimodo is very lovable.. only thing I don’t like is the pig gargoyle. Honestly I don’t even mind the other two. Also Lindsay Ellis has done an excellent analysis on why Disney changing the ending of the movie is not only appropriate but not the end of the world, including how most changes of the film weren’t quite as ridiculous or overthought as people tend to believe. I mean, Hellfire is a song I sing while cleaning my room. 10/10 Disney. DO MORE DARK FILMS! 
The Great Mouse Detective is my favored ‘unknown’ Disney movie. This came out RIGHT before the Disney renaissance so I get it, it got glossed over because of the Little Mermaid’s success but it deserved a sequel and so much more. Yeah, I know Disney sequels traditionally sucked but thats because they’re made for stories that don’t need them. Basil is sadistic, selfish, weird, is easily annoyed but.. you can tell he is very genuine and cares for other people. Olivia is an adorable kid character as opposed to an annoying one. And fuCK the way the villain Ratigan and Basil play off each other is FANTASTIC. I can watch them push each other around all day. I mean… Ratigan is voiced by Vincent Fucking Price how much more classic Disney villain can you get?
Lastly my favorite classic- Beauty and The Beast. I don’t know what to say. The visuals are stunning, the plot is unique and well-done in the film, the sidekicks are entertaining all on their own, the beast is goddamn chilling yet so very gentle. And Belle? Ok, some people believe her to be a bit of a Mary Sue. I can agree, she is very intelligent, kind, selfless, can stand-up for herself. She basically has….. no bad traits. Which isn’t good character writing but you can’t help but love her anyway? I sing ‘Little Town’ all of the time (also while cleaning) and love busting out ‘Gaston’ with my friends.
Regarding songs I listen to in order to keep my chin up? Depends on my mood.
Sometimes I like to listen to the songs from Radio New Vegas or other videogame soundtracks (Undertale, Doki Doki Literature club, Skyrim). Other times I listen to Porter Robinson or Billie Eilish. Disney songs also tend to get a smile going for me. ))
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Vincent Price and Carol Ohmart
House on Haunted Hill (1959) dir. William Castle
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Vincent Price and John Carradine
The Monster Club (1981)
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Vincent Price guest stars as Dr. Jarvis Pym
Get Smart; Is This Trip Necessary? (1969)
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Vincent Price publicity photo for The House on Haunted Hill (1959)
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Vincent Price as Dr. Erasmus Craven
The Raven (1963) // dir. Roger Corman
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Vincent Price as Prince Prospero
The Masque of the Red Death (1964)
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Vincent Price introduces the Sears and Roebuck Vincent Price collection (1962)
Bringing this back....
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Vincent Price promo still for
The House on Haunted Hill (1959)
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Vincent Price as Dr. Warren Chapin -
The Tingler (1959) dir. William Castle
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Vincent Price as Professor Henry Jarrod
House of Wax (1953)
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Vincent Price
Serenade (1957)
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Vincent Price as Witchfinder Matthew Hopkins
Witchfinder General (1968) //dir. Michael Reeves
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