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hauntedbystorytelling · 2 months
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Veidt in Das Indische Grabmal
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Conrad Veidt as the Maharajah of Bengal in Das Indische Grabmal / Mysteries of India (Joe May, 1921), produced by May Film, Berlin. Postcard. | src Flickr
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keiscult · 2 years
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in love with this weird little gem.
may (2002)
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pinatacandy · 2 years
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Do what you want to do what you want to
Be what you want to be what you want to
Go on and step on me 
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dumb-dumb-again · 1 year
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may: *creates a somewhat Frankenstein monster to love* please... see me...
Polly possessing that body: BITCH IF YOU THOUGHT THAT YOU CAN GET RID OF ME-
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svtvres · 1 year
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Does anyone who likes the movie May have any thoughts on Polly? I think ive got a pretty good analysis of the film down but Polly is still an enigma to me
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sacredwhores · 2 months
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Mai Masri - Frontiers of Dreams and Fears (2001)
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tylerposey · 4 months
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CHARLES MELTON May December (2023)
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hamletthedane · 8 months
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Love that Oppenheimer is a deeply disturbing horror movie about a man forced to accept that he is, in a person, the representative manifestation of mankind’s evil in committing one of the greatest horrors of human history - LITERALLY acting as the modern Prometheus, tormented by his sins for the remainder of time. Knowing that he will never be pitied and his actions will forever be utterly unforgivable because the blood of genocide and the potential of total human annihilation will eternally drip from his hands.
But also the simultaneous indictment by the film that to blame a single person for the Manhattan Project is to refuse to accept your own capacity for great evil if the ends ever seem to justify the means, and the culpability of every member of a species that lets itself create something so unspeakably terrible.
Hate that twitter’s take on such a nuanced and brilliantly handled examination of those issues is “movie bad because protagonist not evil enough.”
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forever obsessed with dynamics between vampires, specifically that of a maker and fledgling, as a way to explore abuse. the creation of a vampire itself can so easily be a literalization of the lasting impacts of trauma and also much more simply the ways a perpetrator might shape their victim’s very identity. the extremes of isolation in the way that the new vampire, in most narratives, must cut all ties to their mortal life, or else go through an elaborate charade to maintain the facade of humanity, while forever still being removed from it. and the sheer dependence and vulnerability of being in an entirely new state of being, wholly uncertain of what it entails, and relying on another person to define… everything.
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breakbleheavens · 5 months
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✨ her ✨
TAYLOR SWIFT Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour (2023) dir. Sam Wrench
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violetbudd · 2 months
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10 days of 2000s horror
May (2002) dir. by Lucky McKee
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tinyfantasminha · 8 months
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Who is your favorite fearless hero 🐱
Guys im being so serious Puss in Boots the Last Wish became one of my comfort movies so fast SOBS I could easily picture Grim in Puss' position through the whole movie so I had this idea! It's just perfect lol. And who else could Death/Lobo be. You had it coming (And an actor AU as a complementary:)
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manderley · 4 months
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May December (2023) dir Todd Haynes
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sparklejamesysparkle · 11 months
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Tony Curtis and Jack Lemmon in costume as Josephine and Daphne in the United Artists/Billy Wilder comedy Some Like It Hot, 1959. During an interview with Entertainment Weekly in 2006, Curtis shared the following recollections about making the movie: EW: You weren’t happy with the dresses they initially gave you. TC: Oh, horrible! They put Debbie Reynolds’ clothes on me from a costume company. Her waist was up around my armpits! And they tried some Loretta Young outfits. But all her clothes wanted to do was spin around. So Billy said let Orry-Kelly make them for you. Boy, did we get excited! We had custom garter belts and brassieres, shoes that fit us properly, and nice cloche hats and those high collars that Olivia de Havilland used to wear in those early movies. Oh, did I love them! EW: You look like Eve Arden. TC: And a little bit of Grace Kelly and my mother. EW: How long did it take for you and Jack to become Josephine and Daphne? TC: About 30 minutes for makeup. Then we’d put on our hair and the costumes. We’d be ready in about an hour and 15 minutes. EW: That’s pretty fast. TC: Yeah, we wanted to get that behind us. Neither Jack nor I liked sitting in a makeup chair too long. So we’d lie back in those chairs and reach across and hold each other’s hand. We’d just hang on to each other.
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lace4ngel · 9 days
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pearl is so kind
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bygone-hollywood · 7 months
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Tuxedos
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