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gurumog · 2 years
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Flight to Mars (1951) Monogram Productions, Inc. Dir. Lesley Selander
Virginia Huston as Carol Stafford Marguerite Chapman as Alita
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OUT OF THE PAST (1947)
Director: Jacques Tourneur Cast: Robert Mitchum, Kirk Douglas, Jane Greer, Virginia Huston Genre: noir
Gas station owner's quiet life is interrupted when tracked down by a shady character from his past.
A very classic noir where no bad deed goes unpunished, including those of our protagonist, I suppose for having ever associated with these shady characters. Even if that's a Hays code standard, that was the only way this movie would have turned out.
You also have the just-as classic femme fatale. These things combined and it's easy to see why it's considered one of the ultimate noir films!
Mitchum plays reluctant anti-hero. I think he does a great job of the gruff and aloof type of character. This is the sort of character I typically associate with him.
The Kid is a fun support character. I'm not saying he's perfect representation for deaf and mute person. A character with disabilities is typically used to signify something about the other characters around them (unfortunately). Like how Mitchum's character treats him versus the old colleague that pops back up. Even though they are one-dimensional (and same goes for the other support cast) they are at least given some dignity. BUT best of all is that iconic fishing rod scene, haha.
"I think I'm in a frame...I don't know. All I can see is the frame. I'm going in there now to look at the picture."
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Rimas Visuais
Out of the Past (Fuga do Passado - 1947)
Jacques Tourneur
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the "House of the Rising Sun" fucks so hard that I have five different versions of it on my phone and I wrote half a book to it but y'all aren't ready to have that conversation
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streamondemand · 2 years
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'Swamp Water' – Jean Renoir heads south on Criterion Channel
‘Swamp Water’ – Jean Renoir heads south on Criterion Channel
It took a French filmmaker to take a Hollywood movie into Georgia’s Okefenokee Swamp. Swamp Water (1941), the first American movie by the great French director Jean Renoir, stars Dana Andrews as a young (well, young-ish) trapper in rural Georgia who ventures into the no man’s land of the Okefenokee Swamp. Walter Brennan is the fugitive hermit hiding out from a murder conviction (of which he is…
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cartermagazine · 5 months
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Today In History
Doris Miller, African-American hero of World War II, the son of sharecroppers Connery and Henrietta Miller, enlisted in the United States Navy at its Dallas recruiting station.
Following bootcamp training in Norfolk, Virginia, he was assigned to the USS West Virginia as a messman.
On December 7, 1941, Mess Attendant Second Class Doris Miller was collecting soiled laundry just before 8:00 A.M. when the first bombs blasted his ship at anchor in Pearl Harbor. Miller went to the main deck where he assisted in moving the mortally wounded captain.
He then raced to an unattended deck gun and fired at the attacking planes until forced to abandon ship. It was Miller’s first experience firing such a weapon because black sailors serving in the segregated steward’s branch of the Navy were not given the gunnery training received by white sailors.
Navy officials conferred the Navy Cross upon Miller on May 27, 1942, in a ceremony at Pearl Harbor.
In addition to conferring upon him the Navy Cross, the Navy honored Doris Miller by naming a dining hall, a barracks, and a destroyer escort for him. The USS Miller is the third naval ship to be named after a black Navy man.
In Waco a YMCA branch, a park, and a cemetery bear his name. In Houston, Texas, and in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, elementary schools have been named for him, as has a Veterans of Foreign Wars chapter in Los Angeles. An auditorium on the campus of Huston-Tillotson College in Austin is dedicated to his memory. In Chicago the Doris Miller Foundation honors persons who make significant contributions to racial understanding.
CARTER™️ Magazine
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videbi · 3 years
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The Best Movies
These are the movies that appealed to a large audience and had wide social impact to 1) inform, 2) educate, and 3) entertain. More movies may be added or any movie may be taken out of the list at anytime.
Intolerance (1916, Griffith)
The Gold Rush (1925, Chaplin)
The General (1926, Bruckman, Keaton)
Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans (1927, Murnau)
City Lights (1931, Chaplin)*
Duck Soup (1933, McCarey)
King Kong (1933)
It Happened One Night (1934, Capra)*
A Night at the Opera (1935, Wood, Goulding)
Top Hat (1935, Sandrich)*
Modern Times (1936, Chaplin)
Swing Time (1936, Stevens)
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937, Cottrell, Hand, Jackson, Morey, Pearce, Sharpsteen)
Bringing Up Baby (1938, Hawks)
Gone With the Wind (1939, Fleming, Cukor, Wood)*
Mr. Smith Goes To Washington (1939, Capra)
Ninotchka (1939, Lubitsch)
The Rules of the Game (1939, Renoir)*
The Wizard of Oz (1939, Fleming)*
Rebecca (1940, Hitchcock)
The Grapes of Wrath (1940, Ford)
The Great Dictator (1940, Chaplin)
The Philadelphia Story (1940)
Citizen Kane (1941, Welles)*
Sullivan’s Travels (1941)
The Maltese Falcon (1941, Huston)
Casablanca (1942, Curtiz)*
Yankee Doodle Dandy (1942, Curtiz)
Double Indemnity (1944, Wilder)*
Mildred Pierce (1945, Curtiz)
It’s a Wonderful Life (1946, Capra)*
Notorious (1946, Hitchcock)
The Best Years of Our Lives (1946)*
The Big Sleep (1946, Hawks)
Out of the Past (1947, Tourneur)
Red River (1948, Hawks, Rosson)
Rope (1948, Hitchcock)
The Treasure of the Sierra Madre (1948, Huston)
All About Eve (1950, Mankiewicz)*
Sunset Boulevard (1950, Wilder)*
A Streetcar Named Desire (1951, Kazan)*
Strangers on a Train (1951, Hitchcock)*
The African Queen (1951, Huston)*
High Noon (1952, Finnemann)
Singin’ in the Rain (1952, Donen, Kelly)*
The Quiet Man (1952, Ford)
Roman Holiday (1953, Wyler)
Shane (1953, Stevens)
Stalag 17 (1953, Wilder)
Tokyo Story (1953, Ozu)
Dial M for Murder (1954, Hitchcock)
On The Waterfront (1954, Kazan)*
Rear Window (1954, Hitchcock)
The Night of the Hunter (1955, Laughton)
The Searchers (1956, Ford)*
12 Angry Men (1957, Lumet)
Funny Face (1957, Donen)*
Sweet Smell of Success (1957, Mackendrick)
The Bridge on the River Kwai (1957, Lean)
Witness for the Prosecution (1957, Wilder)
Touch of Evil (1958, Welles, Keller)
Vertigo (1958, Hitchcock)*
Ben-Hur (1959, Wyler)
North by Northwest (1959, Hitchcock)*
Some Like It Hot (1959, Wilder)*
La Dolce Vita (1960, Fellini)*
Psycho (1960, Hitchcock)*
Spartacus (1960, Kubrick)
The Apartment (1960, Wilder)
West Side Story (1961, Robbins, Wise)
Jules and Jim (1962, Truffaut)*
Lawrence of Arabia (1962, Lean)*
To Kill a Mockingbird (1962, Mulligan)*
8 1/2 (1963, Fellini)*
Hud (1963, Ritt)
The Great Escape (1963, Sturges)
Dr. Strangelove, Or: How I Learned To Stop Worrying and Love The Bomb (1964, Kubrick)*
For a Few Dollars More (1965, Leone)
The Sound of Music (1965, Wise)
The Good, The Bad and The Ugly (1966, Leone)
Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1966, Nichols)
Bonnie and Clyde (1967, Penn)*
In The Heat of the Night (1967, Jewison)
The Graduate (1967, Nichols)*
2001: A Space Odyssey (1968, Kubrick)*
Oliver! (1968, Reed)
Once Upon a Time in the West (1968, Leone)
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969, Hill)
Easy Rider (1969, Hopper)
Midnight Cowboy (1969, Schlesinger)
The Wild Bunch (1969, Peckinpah)
MASH (1970, Altman)
The Conformist (1970, Bertolucci)*
A Clockwork Orange (1971, Kubrick)
The French Connection (1971, Friedkin)
The Last Picture Show (1971, Bogdanovich)
Cabaret (1972, Fosse)
Jeremiah Johnson (1972, Pollack)
The Godfather (1972, Coppola)*
American Graffiti (1973, Lucas)
The Sting (1973, Hill)
Chinatown (1974, Polanski)*
The Godfather Part II (1974, Coppola)*
Jaws (1975, Spielberg)
Nashville (1975, Altman)*
One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest (1975, Forman)
All The President’s Men (1976, Pakula)
Network (1976, Lumet)
Rocky (1976, Avildsen)
Taxi Driver (1976, Scorsese)*
Annie Hall (1977, Allen)*
Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope (1977, Lucas)
The Deer Hunter (1978, Cimino)*
Apocalypse Now (1979, Coppola)*
Manhattan (1979, Allen)
Ordinary People (1980, Redford)
Raging Bull (1980, Scorsese)*
Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981, Spielberg)
Blade Runner (1982, Scott)*
Diner (1982, Levinson)*
E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial (1982, Spielberg)
Sophie’s Choice (1982, Pakula)
Tootsie (1982, Pollack)
Once Upon a Time in America (1984, Leone)
Platoon (1986, Stone)
Full Metal Jacket (1987, Kubrick)
Do The Right Thing (1989, Lee)
Glory (1989, Zwick)
Goodfellas (1990, Scorsese)*
Beauty and the Beast (1991, Trousdale, Wise)
The Silence of the Lambs (1991, Demme)
A River Runs Through It (1992, Redford)
Unforgiven (1992, Eastwood)
Farewell My Concubine (1993, Chen)
Schindler’s List (1993, Spielberg)*
Forrest Gump (1994, Zemeckis)
Pulp Fiction (1994, Tarantino)
The Lion King (1994, Allers, Minkoff)
The Shawshank Redemption (1994, Darabont)
Heat (1995, Mann)
Toy Story (1995, Lasseter)
Life Is Beautiful (1997, Benigni)
L.A. Confidential (1997, Hanson)
Titanic (1997, Cameron)
Saving Private Ryan (1998, Howard)*
The Sixth Sense (1999, Shyamalan)
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (2000, Lee)
Gladiator (2000, Scott)
A Beautiful Mind (2001, Howard)
The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001, Jackson)
City of God (2002, Meirelles
The Pianist (2002, Polanski)
Finding Nemo (2003, Stanton, Unkrich)
Mystic River (2003, Eastwood)
The Incredibles (2004, Bird)
Million Dollar Baby (2004, Eastwood)
Pan’s Labyrinth (2005, del Torro)*
The Lives of Others (2006, Donnersmarck)*
No Country For Old Men (2007, Coen, Coen)
Gran Torino (2008, Eastwood)
Slumdog Millionaire (2008, Boyle, Tandan)
The Hurt Locker (2008, Bigelow)
The King’s Speech (2010, Hooper)
The Artist (2011, Hazanavicius)
* Disclaimer: Strong sexual and/or violent content not recommended below age 16. Personal discretion or parental guidance advised.+
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majestativa · 2 years
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A progressively-edited post about my muses, because why not?
Literature:
Aimee Nezhukumatathil, Al-Khansae, Andrée Chedid, Anna Akhmatova, Anne Carson, Antonia Pozzi
Blaga Dimitrova, Brenda Venus
Carmen M. Pursifull, Claribel Alegría, Clarice Lispector, Constance Merritt
Dacia Maraini, Daniela Crăsnaru, Diane di Parma, Dora Maar
Edith Södergran, Eira Stenberg, Excilia Saldaña
Florbela Espanca, Frida Kahlo, Forough Farrokhzad
Georgina Herrera, Gertrud Kolmar, Gioconda Belli, Guadalupe Amor, Gwendolyn MacEwen
Halina Poświatowska, Hélène Cixous, Hilda Hilst
Ingeborg Bachmann
Jorie Graham, Joyce Mansour, Juana de Ibarbourou, June Jordan
Kerstin Söderholm
Lia Sturua, Liliana Ursu, Lillian Olson, Linda Pastan, Lou Andreas-Salomé, Lourdes Vázquez
Marina Tsvetaeva, May Ziadeh, Maya Angelou, Mina Loy
Nabaneeta Dev Sen, Nazik Al-Malaika, Nina Berberova, Nina Cassian
Olga Orozco, Olga Sedakova
Remedios Varo, Renate Druks, Rita Dove, Rosario Castellanos
Sandra Cisneros, Shadab Zeest Hashmi, Sheri-D Wilson, Sheryl St. Germain, Siham Bouhlal, Simin Behbahani, Simone Weil, Stella Díaz Varín, Stephanie M. Wytovich, Sylvia Plath
Unica Zürn
Valentina Saraçini, Valzhyna Mort, Virginia Woolf, Vivian Hansen
Warsan Shire
Zakiyya Malallah
Movies’ Actors/Directors/Performers:
Agnès Varda, Anjelica Huston, Anna Magnani, Audrey Hepburn
Bettie Paige
Dalia Mostafa, Dita Von Teese
Elizabeth Taylor
Faten Hamama
Gemma Chan, Ghada Adel
Haifa Wehbe, Hanan Tork, Hande Erçel, Hema Malini
Jaime Pressly, Joanne Woodward
Kareena Kapoor, Katie Holmes, Keira Knightley, Kim Basinger
Lekaa Elkhamissi, Lucy Lawless, Lucy Liu
Madhuri Dixit, Magda al Sabbahi, Mariam Fakhr-Eddine, Marilyn Manroe, Marlene Dietrich, Megan Fox, Melike İpek Yalova, Menna Shalabi, Meryl Streep, Mia Goth, Michelle Pfeiffer
Nelly Karim, Nicole Kidman
Ola Ghanem
Penelope Cruz
Rachel Weisz, Rita Hayworth, Rooney Mara
Shadia, Sherihan
Thalia, Theda Bara, Tuba Büyüküstün
Vanessa Hudgens
Musicians:
Aaliyah, Asmahan
Chelsea Wolf, Colleen Duffy (Devil Doll)
Elsieanne Caplette (Elsiane)
FKA Twigs, Floor Jansen
Lana Del Rey (Post-Sylvia-Plath Era)
Maria Callas
Sevdaliza, Shana Halligan (Bitter:Sweet), Sharon den Adel (Within Temptation), Simone Simons (Epica)
Tarja Turunen, Taylor Swift (Since Reputation Era)
Warda Al-Jazairia
Characters:
Antigone, Artemis
Chandramukhi
Desdemona, Durga
Electra, Ereshkigal, Eve
Kahina, Kali
Lilith
Magdalene, Medea, Medusa, Messalina, Morticia Addams
Ophelia
Persephone
Shahmaran, Scheherazade
Xena
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etesienne · 9 months
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what are some of your fav authors ? or books? looking for recs if you have some :)
Here's a list ! Just be aware that I read primarily in French, so there are many authors that I would recommend but as far as I know there aren't any translations available.
Authors :
Nancy Huston
Alessandro Baricco
Toni Morrison
Goethe
Annie Ernaux
Charlotte Delbo
Ying Chen
Kafka
Jorge Louis Borges
Virginia Woolf
Emily Brontë
Primo Levi
Marguerite Duras
Specific books/novels
The Man of Jasmine by Unica Zürn (her visual art is also amazing)
Sula by Toni Morrison
Dora Bruder by Patrick Modiano
Aracoeli by Elsa Morante
The Gambler by Dostoïevsky (the narrator is my personal little meow meow)
Homer, Iliad by Alessandro Baricco (in my opinion the most beautiful adaptation/rewriting of the Iliad)
Pale Fire by Vladimir Nabokov
Austerlitz by W G Sebald
The Road by Cormac McCarthy (I'm not a fan of this author, but. this book. I adore its style)
Poetry
Rainer Maria Rilke
Tomas Tranströmer
Louise Glück (my beloved)
Anna Akhmatova
Ocean Vuong
Thrillers
Natsuo Kirino
Tana French
Karin Slaughter
He Said/She Said by Erin Kelly
Dark Places by Gillian Flynn
and if you can ever read them in French... my heart goes to these authors :
Anne Hébert
Élise Turcotte
Michaël Trahan
Dominique Fortier
Louise Dupré
Philippe More (my favorite poet in the entire world)
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byneddiedingo · 9 months
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Anne Baxter and Dana Andrews in Swamp Water (Jean Renoir, 1941)
Cast: Walter Brennan, Walter Huston, Anne Baxter, Dana Andrews, Virginia Gilmore, John Carradine, Mary Howard, Eugene Pallette, Ward Bond, Guinn "Big Boy" Williams. Screenplay: Dudley Nichols, based on a novel by Vereen Bell. Cinematography: J. Peverell Marley. Art direction: Richard Day, Joseph C. Wright. Film editing: Walter Thompson. Music: David Buttolph.
Swamp Water has a few things working against it in addition to its title. For one, having a cast of familiar Hollywood stars pretending to be farmers, hunters, and trappers living on the edge of the Okefenokee swamp, and saying things like "I brung her" and "He got losted," makes for a certain lack of authenticity. And at 32, its leading man, Dana Andrews, is about a decade too old to be playing the callow youth he's supposed to be in the movie. Add to that the director, Jean Renoir, is a wartime exile from France, making his first film in Hollywood, and you might expect the worst. Fortunately, it has a screenplay by a master, Dudley Nichols, and an eminently watchable cast that includes Walter Brennan, Walter Huston, Anne Baxter, John Carradine, Ward Bond, and Eugene Pallette, who while they may never quite convince us that they're Georgia swamp-folk, do their professional best. It turns out to be a thoroughly entertaining movie that, while it doesn't add any luster to Renoir's career, doesn't detract from it either. This was Andrews's second year in movies, and he gives the kind of energetic performance that mostly overcomes miscasting. Born in Mississippi and raised in Texas, he also seems to know the character he's called on to play, perhaps a little better than the city-bred Baxter, whose efforts at being the village outcast are a bit forced. Brennan as usual plays an old coot, but without overdoing the mannerisms -- it's a slyly engaging performance. Much of the footage was shot by cinematographer J. Peverell Marley and the uncredited Lucien Ballard in the actual swamp and environs near Waycross, Georgia. There is some obvious failure to match the location footage with that shot back in the 20th Century-Fox studio, but it's not terribly distracting.
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moonteases · 1 year
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15 questions, 15 tags
thank you to @spindrifters for tagging me <3
▪︎ nickname: my name's andrea, but my friends also call me andy!
▪︎ height: 5'2 iirc.
▪︎ last thing I googled: on my laptop it was bad sisters (the tv show), and on my phone it was a list of episodes for yellowstone because my dad wanted to know when s5 premiered lol.
▪︎ song stuck in my head currently: remembering faye by bear mccreary from the god of war (2018) soundtrack.
▪︎ amount of sleep: 5 to 11 hours. depends on how late I go to sleep, really.
▪︎ dream job: pro fiction writer if I wasn't too much of a coward.
▪︎ wearing: old shirt from my brother's, old pajama pants and old socks. if it isn't old, I don't care for it.
▪︎ movie/book that summarises you: a film? I'd said either beginners (2010) or paris, texas (1984)...a book would possibly be prozac nation by elizabeth wurtzel (I know) and/or just kids by patti smith.
▪︎ favourite song currently: give by art school girlfriend who I've just been getting into recently <3
▪︎ aesthetic: no bleeding clue. maybe early seattle grunge scene vibes, but I actually can shower?
▪︎ favourite author/s: chelsea g. summers, sally field, vladimir nabokov, anjelica huston, ursula k. le guin, sylvia plath, mario benedetti, virginia woolf, marina tsvetaeva, patti smith, sally rooney, boris pasternak, v.e. schwab and many others I cannot remember right now.
▪︎ random fact: I've got a birthmark inside my right eye, near the tear duct. it's fun to show it to people and freak them out.
I will now tag: @stewy, @wondys, @kanjichris, @fakehouseresident, @aaronposting, @blondecasino and @gr33rdraws xx
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statesnstuff · 2 years
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I'm bored so I'm gonna expose all the states' human names.
Alabama: Adam Pierce
Alaska: Alixandre Murphy-Холодный
Arizona: Aeron (don't know last)
Arkansas: (don't know)
California: Kyle Foster (doesn't have a last, uses Foster as a fill-in)
Colorado: Cory Foster (same as California, no they are not related)
Connecticut 1: Coraline Walker
Connecticut 2: [Coraline's deadname]
Delaware: (don't know)
Florida 1: Sonny/Flores/Sunny Valdez-Fernandéz-Carriedo (multiple first names because genderfluid)
Florida 2: Francisco Gonzaléz (goes by Cisco)
Georgia: George Marseille
Hawaii: Honolulu Hawai'i & O'ahu Hawai'i (twins)
Idaho: (don't know)
Illinois: (don't know)
Indiana: (don't know)
Iowa: (don't know)
Kansas: (don't know)
Kentucky: (don't know)
Louisiana: Louis Marseille
Maine: (don't know)
Maryland: (don't know)
Massachusetts: Matthew Walker
Michigan: Micheal Murphy-Холодный
Minnesota: (don't know)
Mississippi: (don't know)
Missouri: (don't know)
Montana: (don't know)
Nebraska: (don't know)
Nevada: (don't know)
New Hampshire: (don't know)
New Jersey: Jacqueline Walker & Jesse Walker (twins, Jacqueline goes by Jackie)
New Mexico: Alex (don't know last name)
New York 1: Nikolai-Joan Walker
New York 2: [Nikolai's deadname]
North Carolina: (don't know)
North Dakota: (don't know)
Ohio: Owen García
Oklahoma: Oaklyn Pierce
Oregon: (don't know)
Pennsylvania: Penny (don't know last name)
Rhode Island: (don't know)
South Carolina: (don't know)
South Dakota: (don't know)
Tennessee: (don't know)
Texas 1: Thomas Smith
Texas 2: Theodore (don't know last name)
Texas 3: Tucker (don't know last name)
Texas 4: TJ (don't know last name)
Utah: Oliver Schmitz
Vermont: (don't know)
Virginia: (don't know)
Washington: Wyatt (don't know last name)
West Virginia: Westley Montgomery
Wisconsin: (don't know)
Wyoming: (don't know)
DC: Daniel Romanov
National Guard: Nathaniel André
IDC: Isabella Romanov
CDC: (don't know)
Huston, TX: Hudson Smith
Dallas, TX: Dolly Smith
Austin, TX: Austin Smith
Alamo, TX: Alex Smith
San Antonio, TX: Anthonio (don't know last name)
Miami, FL: Mia/Miami (don't know last name)
SoCal (Beach!California): Dillon Parker
England: Edward Walker
Ireland: Seán Tyrrell
Wales: Gwenivre Hughes
Scotland: Scott Cunningham
I'll probably add more when I figure out their names- oh well. I know a few states are trying to pick out names so :)
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libirk · 5 months
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Elliott Erwitt 2.
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Nevada, Reno, 1960. Set The Misfits-Frank Taylor, Montgomery Clift, Eli Wallach, Arthur Miller, Marilyn Monroe, John Huston, Clark Gable
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France, Bretagne, 1960.
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USA, Detroit,Potwups, 1962.
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Jacqueline Kennedy at John F. Kennedy’s funeral. Arlington, Virginia, USA. 1963.
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Cuba, Havana, Che Guevara, 1964.
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Poland, Czestochowa, 1964.
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Hungary, 1964.
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Hungary, Budapest, 1964.
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New Yersey, Bell Labs, 1966.
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New York
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Arnold Schwarzenegger, Articulate Muscle- The Male Body in Art at the Whitney Museum. New York. 1976
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cinemuses · 7 months
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𝕘𝕣𝕒𝕟𝕕 𝕠𝕡𝕖𝕟𝕚𝕟𝕘 of the INDEPENDENT SELECTIVE MULTIMUSE showing canon & ocs from various 𝕟𝕠𝕤𝕥𝕒𝕝𝕘𝕚𝕔 fandoms. general rp guidelines apply. no godmodding, forcing ships, or pestering for responses. mutuals only, doesn't follow for follow. mature with dark themes featured in horror & angst-filled character backgrounds. writing of uncomfortable subjects such as age inappropriate relationships, inc*st, noncon, etc. won't appear on this blog. mun does not equal muse. while throwback muses and timelines will be featured, the close-minded violence and bullying will not. out of character drama/call outs aren't a priority. don't interact if you are a minor or a personal blog. LUC / 21+ / SHE/THEY also found @intoruin
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mobile friendly muse list below cut
MOVIES
an american werewolf in london DAVID KESSLER starring: lakeith stanfield
elizabethtown CLAIRE COLBURN
the faculty STOKELY MITCHELL
ferris bueller's day off JEANIE BUELLER SLOANE PETERSON
halloween h20 JOHN TATE
imaginarium of dr. parnassus TONY SHEPARD starring: colin farrell
pirates of the caribbean JAMES NORRINGTON
rumble fish THE MOTORCYCLE BOY
scream DEWEY RILEY CHAD MEEKS-MARTIN
some kind of wonderful SUSAN WATTS
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TELEVISION
daisy jones & the six WARREN RHODES PAULA HARRISON ( OC ) starring: virginia madsen
stranger things ROBIN BUCKLEY LUCAS SINCLAIR EDDIE MUNSON STEVE HARRINGTON
true detective RUSTIN COHLE
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MISC
phantom of the opera ERIK DESTLER starring: jack huston
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BY REQUEST
airheads REX
corpse bride VICTOR VAN DORT starring: dev patel
ghostbusters DR. PETER VENKMAN
a knight's tale GEOFFREY CHAUCER
st elmo's fire KEVIN DOLENZ
stranger things MAX MAYFIELD BILLY HARGROVE MIKE WHEELER JOYCE BYERS
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