I love movies. I really do. I can watch several a day if I have the time. (And sometimes even when I don't have the time.) I spend most of my money on DVDs and tickets to the cinema. More than pretty much anything else I'd rather watch a movie. So this blog is an outlet for that love. Feel free to message me if you share this love of movies!
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George of the Jungle (1997)
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Dogma (1999)
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#HalloweenPostIt Day 21 🎃 70’s Fiends - R.I.P. Gene Wilder #Fronkensteen
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Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021) dir. Jon Watts
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1917 (2019).
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Chris Pine for Esquire.
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Goncharov (1973) - variant poster 2
[link: variant poster 3]
[link: variant poster 4]
[link: collectors edition poster]
[link: all 6 posters in one post]
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Me and "The Fonz" at premiere of Goncharov (1973) at Grauman's Chinese Theatre.
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The General (1926) dir. Buster Keaton & Clyde Bruckman
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Mark Hamill and Carrie Fisher (1979)
#Mark Hamill#Carrie Fisher#On the set of...#Star Wars#Star Wars Original Trilogy#Actor appreciation post
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TOP HAT (1935) dir. Mark Sandrich
“It [Top Hat] offers you an idea of an exciting physical encounter with a member of the opposite sex that is pleasurable. And the dance to a certain extent is a kind of seduction. So you get these dance sequences where at the beginning she’s slightly resistant, [but then] he does a few taps and she sort of moves forward [and] she sort of mirrors him a bit. But by the end of a number like Cheek to Cheek […], she’s completely submissive to him; she’s striking poses, she’s doing all of those jumps where she’s actually supported by him [and] she physically couldn’t do them if he wasn’t there supporting her in those dance moves. You could think of the dance as a kind of metaphor for sex. […] There’s that bit where she swoons […], and we all know what’s happened there.” (Lucy Worsley and Lawrence Napper, A Very British Romance with Lucy Worsley BBC)
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Young Frankenstein bts
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Scary Movie (2000) dir. Keenen Ivory Wayans
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