Vintage Paperback - The Drive-In (A B-Movie with Blood And Popcorn, Made In Texas) by Joe R. Lansdale
Bantam (1988)
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People fleeing a drive-in screening of The Shining during a F4 tornado in Twister (1996).
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Vintage Magazine - The New Yorker (July08th1961)
Art by Charles Addams
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Winchester Drive-In Theater
Oklahoma
All The Time In The World
Hasselblad 500c/m
Kodak Ektar 100iso
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Tom Curry
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At the drive-in
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AUTOKINO
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Mr. Compress, walking into a movie theater, buying one ticket and going to his seat.
The lights go down and he takes out several marbles, decompressing them, the rest of the League of Villains all coming out and taking their seats.
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Head empty, only thinking about Ultra Protective Big Brother Mario at all times and how ever since he was a literal baby who just learned to walk, his first, strongest instinct, as unthinking and instantaneous as a reflex, as breathing, has been to position himself in between Luigi and the slightest hint of danger with absolutely ZERO hesitation
(Their expressions are EXACTLY the same in the 1st and 3rd image!!!! Some things never change!!!! LOOK HOW HARD I CAN CRY!!!!!)
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Crocodile. Give it up for evil women.
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I think you like pavitr.. Don't know tho, its just a theory after all.
Idk what has you thinking that.
Interesting theory tho 🤔
Curious to know why you think so
He's an ok character I guess
*looks at my icon for a split second* anyways-
Imma go draw (not Pavitr)
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no one warns you of this but the more indie & international films you watch the worse american blockbusters look in comparison. be safe out there
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Open
Michigan
All The Time In The World
Hasselblad 500c/m
Kodak Ektar 100iso
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Melody Drive-in, Springfield, Ohio, Steve Fitch, 1974
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