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Barbara Shelley and Martin Stephens in Village Of The Damned, 1960
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STREAM STARTING IN 5 MINUTES !
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planning on streaming b o t h ESCAPE FROM NEW YORK ( 1981 ) + ESCAPE FROM LA ( 1996 ) tonight , starting around 8:30 ( cdt ) . stream will be open at all , so feel free to pop in and see my son snake in action . anyone who likes action , superhero , or dystopian movies is sure to LOVE this cult classic … well at least the first one . ANYWAY , link will be posted a little bit before it starts so keep an eye out !
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Promotional shot from The Innocents
Pamela Franklin (Flora) & Martin Stephens (Miles)
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The Innocents (1961)
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The Innocents (1961) directed by Jack Clayton
“Ultimately, however, the film is not strictly about ambiguity and the terror of uncertainty. While it is true that we never really learn if the spirits of Quint and Ms. Jessel are haunting the children, the true horror of The Innocents lies not in this ambiguity, but in the decay it highlights: the decay of sanity, the decay of social norms, and the decay of innocence. The imagery of decay is everywhere – the flower petals that fall to the ground or the aging, bug infested statuary in the garden. More disturbing, the children themselves are forces of decay. Damaged by the perverse relationship between Quint and Ms. Jessel, the children have been corrupted, their innocence disturbing and twisted. When Miles turns to Ms. Giddens and calls her a hussy, a dirty old hag, he immediately flees and then breaks into tears, shocked at his owns words, reminding us of the fragility of innocence. Decay, like death, is unavoidable.” [x]
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i’ve only had this blog for like .. 5-6 days ?? you guys are seriously incredible. never have i felt more WELCOME than i do here , && it means the world to me. you are all so incredibly talented, kind , && down right cool. below are people i seriously admire <3 art credit
@goremade / @gangrieve || @finelendal || @misterodent || @bloodamy || @elmstreets || @hhh3ck || @monstrauma || @deathbusiness || @unhclyspirit || @devilborn || @mettatoniic || @hornedcrovvn || @nullmother || @sickthing || @moreruff || @blindlure || @strangewebs || @borncruel || @vhsdeaths || @deathfavored || @heslept || @decdfuck || @durnaar || @pinchegueroloco || @unhclysoul || @the-alana-bloom || @noredemption || @ruskibear || @mortuam || @steeledveins || @plasticslasher || @insomniiiac || @etherbled || @holyphone || @ghulardi || @deathsdesiign || @seriousdeviant || @veracitic || @scarestress || @royalsadist
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sorry about disappearing that last two days ! i went on a quick trip to check out the isu campus ( i am in LOVE , and i’ll probably end up going there ! ) , and now TONIGHT i’m seeing the one and only PAUL MCCARTNEY . leaving in a few hours , so i might get a few things done on here or snake . i’ll be back , full throttle , thursday morning !
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Peter Wyngarde and Martin Stephens in The Innocents (1961).
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Deborah Kerr and Martin Stephens in The Innocents (1961)
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Deborah Kerr with Pamela Franklin and Martin Stephens on the set of “The Innocents” (1961)
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‘ there really is SOMEONE out there ! ’ steven nearly shouted , finger extended towards the window . ‘ i know i saw something m o v e ’
@siresnight
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‘ i don’t WANT to go to s l e e p ’ steven pranced around her , before hands reached out to grab her’s . ‘ let’s play a GAME instead ! ’
@malficia
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‘ are you a WITCH ? ’ steven questioned , arms squeezing his doll close to his stomach . ‘ you don’t have a pointy n o s e , but you DRESS like a witch ’
@vhsdeaths
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