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need to say one more thing about secretary (2002). the scene where maggie gyllenhaal sends james spader a worm in an envelope and he gets so horny about it that he has to go do sit ups is the best scene in a movie ever
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Secretary, 2002
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Vintage Alexander McQueen
Fitted Corset Silk Dress
2008
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happy 10th anniversary of this scene to those who celebrate! 🥳🎉
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Hannibal (2013-2015) Interview with the Vampire (2022-)
#shows that make me long for the make-up and special effects departments#that storytime about mizumono's kitchen floor set being absolutely wrecked by the end of it#due to the alarming amounts of fake blood they had on hand which they then proceeded to FLOOD the set with???#gotta love it when people get passionate about their wounds#forever on the side of practical effects THAT is where the real magic is#hannibal#interview with the vampire
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Will, who looks at Hannibal... with remorse? Regretting how much time they wasted, how he actually loves to see Hannibal free out of that glass box, his "beautiful" personality not lowered to a wild, bloodthirsty creature.
Will, who can't stand the thought of not being able to hear Hannibal's heartbeats when they come to take him away from him again, who can't stand existing in a world where they don't share blood, breath, touch, warmth, life and death.
Will Graham, who chose Hannibal in death over the rest of the world in life.
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It might be arguable, but the lecture scene from Potage is for me the first eyefucking scene we got. The way Will makes eyecontact with Hannibal, the way Hannibal slightly titles his head, the little smile he gives at the end, it's all so deliciously intimate. And for me that's the moment when Lecter falls for Will entirely, because it tastes so good to have him say all those things about his crime.





Just look at them, so shameless.
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The Descent (2005) dir. Neil Marshall
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I don’t pretend to be a martyr, no. Not even a victim of society? I am a member of society.
Anthony Perkins in The Trial (1962) dir. Orson Welles
"Orson thought it was important to use whatever a famous actor brings with him to a role. The closetedness of Perkins' homosexuality [...] - he thought that brought a whole wonderful subtext. I remember him saying that they never talked about it, but he felt that Perkins definitely knew what he was doing." -Henry Jaglom, a friend of Orson Welles
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The Trial (1962) Dir. Orson Welles / Death by Hanging (1968) Dir. Nagisa Oshima
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fatphobia is so deeply embedded in peoples psyche that they live in perpetual fear of being/becoming fat. people shape their whole lives around their fatphobia b/c they’d rather be dead than fat. our entire culture and institutions, yes even the medical field work to propagate that fear, branding fatness as a death sentence.
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Hannibal (2013-2015)
3x11 - “And the Beast From the Sea”
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does anyone else feel like they need to call someone but they never know who to call or is it just me and that dude from catcher in the rye
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just 2 more of these goobers


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i know the editors have gotten a lot of shit for things like mirror brennan and some weird scene cuts, but this completely makes up for it, this was so epic and so well done
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