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goremaya · 1 year
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pan’s labyrinth / el laberinto del fauno (2006) dir. by guillermo del toro
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El laberinto del fauno (2006)
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junospooky · 8 months
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El laberinto del fauno, 2006 dir. Guillermo del Toro
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teddypdf · 1 year
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methinks mercedes from pans labyrinth deserves the miss honey from matilda treatment
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nicolasxiv · 5 months
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haverwood · 1 year
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El laberinto del fauno Guillermo del Toro Mexico/Spain, 2006 ★★★★ No. He won't even know your name.
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guillotineman · 2 years
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javieroliver1991 · 2 months
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Pan's Labyrinth, El Laberinto del Fauno (2006) fan art.
Pretty sure is my favorite Guillermo del Toro movie.
Original Art and Commissions: Nrissoart.com
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cavarage · 2 years
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10 FILMS FOR AUTUMN 🎃🍂
Coraline (2009), dir. Henry Selick
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (2001), dir. Chris Columbus
Julie & Julia (2009), dir. Nora Ephron
Corpse Bride (2005), dir. Tim Burton, Mike Johnson
Little Women (2019), dir. Greta Gerwig
Ghostbusters (1984), dir. Ivan Reitman
El Laberinto Del Fauno (2006), dir. Guillermo Del Toro
You've Got Mail (1998), dir. Nora Ephron
Knives Out (2019), dir. Rian Johnson
Le Fabuleux Destin d'Amélie Poulain (2001), dir. Jean-Pierre Jeunet
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jyndor · 1 year
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cait’s 31st celebration
@ne8ula​ requested one of ur top 5 movies | el laberinto del fauno/pan’s labyrinth (2006) dir. guillermo del toro
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fangerine · 2 years
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“Es que obedecer por obedecer así, sin pensarlo, eso solo lo hacen gentes como usted, capitán.”
EL LABERINTO DEL FAUNO (2006) dir. Guillermo del Toro
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tybaltsjuliet · 2 years
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must see horror movies?
the cabinet of dr. caligari (1920). the first cult film. the first horror film. the sets! the somnambulist! the cultural debts we owe this movie will never be repaid.
häxan (1922). a folk-horror fantasia. i've been thinking a lot lately about that teju cole quote about how fiction and nonfiction is not a natural way to split up narrative experiences, and this is a wonderful example of that.
frankenstein (1931). and, really, all of the universal horror movies. but to get your foot in the door at the monster mash, this one is the way to go.
the night of the hunter (1955). robert mitchum as the most sinister of ministers. you can argue that this isn't a horror film per se, but i'll argue harder. one of my favorite pieces of southern gothic, too.
(horror of) dracula (1958). the best of all dracula films and the place to begin with hammer horror. (the sequels get mad campy. but no less entertaining.)
psycho (1960). you don't need me to recommend psycho but i'm doing it anyway and i am doing it for anthony perkins, who deserved a goddamn oscar for this.
night of the living dead (1968). dawn and day are equally worthy for different reasons but nothing beats the locked-down nightmare that started it all.
ganja & hess (1973). this is the only gothic vampire romance that matters. like so much great horror (see: the night of the hunter, above), and especially great horror by marginalized creators, this was rightfully vindicated by history and yet still deserves to be vindicated harder.
the wicker man (1973). summerisle's got everything: christopher lee; bawdy folk songs; phallic maypoles; the battle between christian law and order and the old ways' rights and rites; A CHILD. if you've gotten this far in life without knowing the ending, go watch this immediately before that can change. not only the best folk horror movie of all time, but possibly one of the best movies of all time, period.
the texas chain saw massacre (1974). i didn't see this till 2020, somehow. i thought i was desensitized to whatever it might throw at me after spending my adolescence bragging about getting through a serbian film and thinking house of 1000 corpses was the funniest thing i ever saw. i was dead fucking wrong and i'm so glad i was. every now and then you come across a movie, new or new to you, that reminds you why you're so in love with a genre and revitalizes your passion for it. texas chain saw did that for me.
the omen (1976). my favorite religious horror movie of all time, even more so than the exorcist. also has what i personally consider the scariest scene in any horror movie (the graveyard sequence). gregory peck having been a lifelong devout catholic really adds a certain je ne sais quoi to his performance as the father.
halloween (1978). what is horror without the slasher, and what is the slasher without halloween? i really don't care about your freddys and your jasons. michael myers is where it's at.
hellraiser (1987). like texas chain saw, one of the classics that really puts the horror back in horror. a complete fucking nightmare from start to finish, and the cenobites aren't even the worst of it.
event horizon (1997). yes, see alien. yes, see annihilation. but don't neglect this (literal) hellscape of an outer space horror movie. it is neither glossy nor groundbreaking but it is deeply committed to being horrifying and it succeeds.
el laberinto del fauno (2006). nothing like a fairy tale about a princess of the underworld set against the backdrop of franco's spain to remind you that no one is doing the blending of fantastic horrors and very, very real horrors like guillermo del toro. not to mention that the creature designs in this movie are off the charts - the faun is the most beautiful being i have ever seen.
over the garden wall (2014). (not technically a movie but watched all together it's only about two hours and this is my list, so.) don't let the cutesy old-fashioned cartoon style and jaunty songs fool you. what starts off as charming, if unsettling, folksy quirkiness quickly gives way to another terrific fantasy horror. i watch this annually at halloween and it fucks me up every year.
last night in soho (2021). i hesitate to put something with a plot pretty much entirely revolving around rape and SA on a "must-see" list, but if that is subject matter you're not highly sensitive to, this is a terrific angle on the rape revenge horror movie. not as crass as the, uh, classics of the subgenre, but not defanged to the opposite end of offensiveness like a certain other blonde-led "revenge" movie i won't name. another one of my personal favorites.
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luckypluckychair · 3 months
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El laberinto del fauno / Pan's Labyrinth | 2006 | Mexico - Spain - USA
Director: Guillermo del Toro
Production designer: Eugenio Caballero / Set decorator: Pilar Revuelta
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junospooky · 8 months
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El laberinto del fauno, 2006 dir. Guillermo del Toro
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darkcrystals · 1 year
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EL LABERINTO DEL FAUNO - PAN’S LABYRINTH 2006 | dir. Guillermo del Toro
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lovecatnip · 5 months
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El laberinto del fauno
2006
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