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Cary Grant in Blonde Venus (1932)
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me when 'the boys' pull up the most disgusting, grotesque and bizarrely exaggerating scene ever on screen for parody, satire or social criticism purposes (or just because, idgaf):

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The Old Dark House (James Whale, 1932)
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Hellboy: The Crooked Man (2024)
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#i really did not enjoy this film but this scene was good!!#(also LOVE the other softer vampire/irish song and the very last scene).#Film#Sinners
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Norrington stands, sees her for the first time. They stand back to back — see they are surrounded by assailants. Norrington is fey, ready to take on the world. // All of Jones' men are gathered, ready to attack. Too many to fight. Elizabeth and Norrington stand side by side. // The moment is broken. A lingering look — and then Norrington draws his sword, turns. Elizabeth stands beside him.
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nothing beats the intimacy of being silly together
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New Years at Sea
The oldest man in the ship, be he admiral or a sailor, strikes eight bells at midnight on 31 December. Immediately following are eight bells struck by the youngest member of the crew in order to usher in the New Year.
US Naval custom also dictates the ship’s first log entry of the New Years has to be writen in verse.
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relationships and jobs are temporary. your shitty unpopular tumblr blog is forever
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nah because why do edwardian motor dusters go so hard. the VEIL??

THE GOGGLES
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