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donamarocas · 1 year
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hunterbloodknight · 2 years
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Brian Harper is 𝖑𝖊𝖙𝖍𝖆𝖑 🥵
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kaipanzero · 2 years
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Moonfall (2022)
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avatarskywalker78 · 2 months
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It's (belated) Work in Progress Wednesday so here's an extract from my Moonfall wip - still very much in progress as I have yet to track down the movie (and also yes, this fic is self-indulgent but then again, aren't they all?), so I'm just writing down scenes as they come and I'll iron out the details later. This is after Devon manages to track down Brian because she's worried about him - and decides to open up about something personal.
Aside from the burn scars on her arms, there was also a gash on her left side, markings on her calves like she'd been caught in barbed wire or something and, to his shock, what was clearly a healed bullet wound in her right leg. By far the worst, though, was the massive fucking claw marks across her back - she only showed him part of them, but it was obvious they extended across the entire part of the body, and though like the others they had somewhat healed over, they'd also clearly been deep, and the blood loss that must've resulted from those injuries... "What the hell happened to you?" He burst out. "Jesus, you look like you've been in a warzone, Dev." "Yeah, well, for all I know I might well have been." Devon grimaced. "Thing is, all of these? I got them between February 2005 and September 2008." "And..." "And I don't remember a single thing from that period of time." "...What?" What the hell?
"Pretty unbelievable, I know, but it's true. Last thing I remembered it was the end of January 2005, two weeks away from starting my new job - and then I wake up on October 2nd 2008 with no memory and no job because the company shut down. I had no skull fractures, no brain damage, no signs of drugs in my bloodstream, no signs of any other trauma. I hadn't gone missing and then reappeared. But those three-and-a-half years were just...gone." Brian had to sit back and take that in. Devon had always been evasive about her time in England, had always shrugged and said this was a fresh start for her. No fucking wonder.
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giftheplanet · 15 days
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Jessica Harper
"Phantom Of The Paradise" (1974)
Dir. Brian De Palma
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moviesycho · 6 months
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every movie I've watched in 2023 [37/?]:
PHANTOM OF THE PARADISE (1974) directed by Brian De Palma
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suspiria76 · 9 months
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THE PHANTOM OF THE PARADISE
USA
1974
Directed by Brian DePalma
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theersatzcowboy · 25 days
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Phantom of the Paradise (1974)
Director: Brian De Palma
Cinematographer: Larry Pizer
Production Designer: Jack Fisk
Costume Designer: Rosanna Norton
Starring: Paul Williams, William Finley, Jessica Harper, Gerrit Graham, Archie Hahn, and George Memmoli.
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jellymonstergrrrl · 2 years
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Phantom of the Paradise (1974) dir. Brian De Palma
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pwposting · 1 year
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Recently acquired these, fairly cheaply! Was going to scan today but a few of them are dusty and I'll need to deal with that first!
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melodiesofmidnight · 1 year
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My favourite part of Phantom of the Paradise is that Beef takes the time between being threatened by Winslow and running for his life to draw a new design on his cheek
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hobbitbelliqueux · 7 months
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Am I to sing today ?
(The original frame I got inspired by! 👇)
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twoheadedfilmfan · 8 months
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Phantom of the Paradise (1974) dir. Brian De Palma
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emilybeemartin · 4 months
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Hi! I just wanted to say I loooove your Sharpe art. I've never watched the movies, so I have quite different visions of characters since it's all based on my interpretations of them from the books, but it's so great seeing art of these characters! Teresa in particular, she's one of my fav characters alongside Patrick, Hogan and Nairn.
Thank you!! I agree, I had really different visions of them when I read the books before watching the show. Daragh O'Malley is great in the role, but I pictured Pat totally different. And of course the description of Sharpe in the early books is as a dark-haired Londoner, but now Cornwell has retrofitted the recent ones to account for a Yorkshire accent. There's a handful of the audiobooks read by Rupert Farley, and man, when he spits that Sheffield "bastard!" you'd think it was Sean.
The good* thing about most of the side characters like Hogan and Nairn and even Wellington is that if one actor doesn't fit your mental image, chances are high they'll be replaced the following season, because the actors kept getting severely ill from contaminated food and water. They were filming in Crimea right after the collapse of the Soviet Union and there was almost no reliable infrastructure, so everybody got sick, and if they didn't get sick, they got hurt from poorly-managed practical effects. So even though Brian Cox is perfect as Hogan, he's only there for two (I think?) episodes, to be followed by a revolving door of other spymasters. And then of course our favorite heroine gets fridged, but that's a canon event so we can only weep quietly for hours every night.
*not actually good, quite bad in fact
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idasessions · 6 months
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“The history of cinema is about men photographing women. I’ve made films with lots of men in them, like Scarface or The Untouchables. But if you’re interested in beauty, you’re interested in photographing women.”  —Brian De Palma, TCM, 2014
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emiko-matsui · 8 months
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