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Eihi Shiina as Asami Yamazaki in Audition (1999)
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Are you going to behave from now on, Farleigh?
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why is there not a million posts about farleigh/oliver in saltburn. ik felix is hot but 1. farleigh is the most beautiful man i’ve ever seen & 2. oliver needs to spend more time with people almost as fucked up and conniving as him!!
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horror sub-genres • horror musicals
typically a rare sub-genre of horror. it combines two genres: musical and horror. usually, it takes a comedic or dark humor-like tone, but it incorporates musical performances.
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Oliver Quick - I Love Like Something Not Worth Loving Back
Emily Wilson’s foreword to a translation of Homer’s Odyssey // Saltburn, MGM and Amazon Studios // It Will Come Back, Hozier // @/ojibwa on Tumblr // Bite The Hand, Boygenius // I’m Your Man, Mitski // I Want To Be Your Only Pet, Bombay Bicycle Club // The Carnivorous Lamb, Agustín Gómez-Arcos, tr. William Rodarmor // Frankenstein, Mary Shelley // Japanese Breakfast, Boyish
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saltburn is a film for sick little freaks and i am loving every second of it
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saltburn (2023) dir. emerald fennell / i’m your man, mitski
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Also. All these bitches on tiktok who hyped it up to be the most shocking film ever seen are weak as fuck. Getting naked in the pouring rain and fucking the fresh grave of your deceased best friend/homoerotic idol is the tumblr girl's bread and butter
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Anyway while I’m on the topic… Saltburn is not an ‘eat the rich’ movie. Yes Felix and his family’s wealth is integral to the setting and part of the theme but it’s a film about obsession and lust and being the outsider looking in and being willing to do horrible awful fucked up things to be on the inside instead. Oliver does what he does because he wants to be them, and to be powerful and the center of attention. Not because he wants to tear the system down.
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Bela Lugosi as Count Dracula + his hypnotic gaze Dracula (1931) dir. Tod Browning
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