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conservatives really wanna act like the “woke left” is winning the culture war or whatever when people are out here making basil and dorian brothers and casting white men to play heathcliff in 2024
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emily brontë receives the first kill yourself anon in 1848
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alright so for my 31 days of halloween I wanna do edits of movies picked by tumblr so in the tags, pick only one horror movie that is your ultimate favorite horror movie
everyone’s vote counts!
#probably scream of fear.. its so good....#i need to rewatch it tbh i feel like thats a movie that rewards that
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You Can't Take It with You (Frank Capra, 1938)
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why he ate that

#fuck elon musk oh god#him acquiring twitter has been a nightmare#please god let me go back to twitter
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its the old hollywood trope of trying to solve everything just by singing a song and like. it shouldn't work. why is nelson even in there? why did he come now and not before? can they truly move on from jimmy stewart getting arrested? how are they even going to live?? is she gonna abandon her career? are they gonna live in the wilderness? too many questions. but jeanette and nelson going OOOOOO ooooooo OOOOO oooo at each other's faces?? honestly the closest thing to sex in any old hollywood movie
rose marie's ending is admittedly incredibly messy but like. intellectually i do know that. but jeanette and nelson singing indian love call like that is also the most emotionally charged i have ever witnessed in my whole life i literally cannot give a single flying fuck about resolving the plot neatly
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rose marie's ending is admittedly incredibly messy but like. intellectually i do know that. but jeanette and nelson singing indian love call like that is also the most emotionally charged i have ever witnessed in my whole life i literally cannot give a single flying fuck about resolving the plot neatly
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Nelson Eddy-Jeanette MacDonald "Me casé con un ángel" (I married an angel) 1942, de W. S. Van Dyke, Roy Del Ruth.
#i love these two so much they're kinda the greatest thing that ever happened to cinema#old hollywood
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Love it when Rolling Stone puts out an article about the 25 most influential internet creators and I've only heard of 7 of them
#5. 2 of them have familiar names but idk what they do exactly#the mormon cooking lady in this lmao she's kinda the main character sometimes
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"tim bradford has princess peach lips" - a wise woman
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these two should have been in a gothic movie together like damnn look at the material
#they had so much chemistry in the gay deception... need more of them#francis lederer is the king of looking like a tortured soul. gothic movies are his bread and butter#he was literally a knock off heathcliff in diary of a chambermaid#frances dees only gothic role was in i walked with a zombie i think. that's voodoo jane eyre#she could do it too
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HISTORY IS MADE AT NIGHT (1937) // dir. Frank Borzage
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♪ Sweetheart, sweetheart, sweetheart Will you love me ever? Will you remember this day? When we were happy in May My dearest one ♪
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Cluny Brown (Ernst Lubitsch, 1946)
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