#Pygar
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atomic-chronoscaph · 7 months ago
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John Phillip Law and Jane Fonda - Barbarella (1968)
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nerds-yearbook · 9 months ago
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Barbarella premiered on October 10, 1968. The erotic space fantasy was based on an Italian comic strip (fumetti) character created by Jean-Claude Forest. Jane Fonda played the title character and her co-star, John Philip Law, also played another Italian comic inspired character in Danger: Diabolik. The film was directed by Fonda's husband at the time Roger Vadim. ("Barbarella", Movie Event)
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jojoseames · 22 days ago
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Supporter sketch request reward! This person asked for JoJo's Choice, so here's a sketch of Barbarella and Pygar, because I watched this movie recently and I love it very much!
(Patreon.com/JoJoSeames)
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schlock-luster-video · 2 years ago
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Inktober Day 16!
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Today’s prompt is “Angel,” so I’ve drawn a new sketch of John Phillip Law as Pygar in the sci-fi fantasy classic Barbarella!
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teledyn · 11 months ago
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An angel has no memory.
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scifi-smashorpass · 1 year ago
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Pygar from Barbarella
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toonlets · 2 years ago
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RUSS N' BOOTS in "Beward the Matmos!"
From the graphic novel, MOONSTRUCK!
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nelc · 7 months ago
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Pygar: Are you cruel?
Barbarella: What do you think?
Barbarella: Why did you save her?
Pygar: An angel has no memory.
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pennyserenade · 5 months ago
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headcanons about neil lewis (some nsfw, some not)
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he comes from a relatively normal middle class family. his father used to be a college history professor but he’s retired now and he spends his time building trains in the basement. his mother was a semi-successful artist for a time in the 70s before neil was born. she paints for fun now, as well as gardens, and calls him too often to ask when she’s going to get grandchildren and to tell him how the plants are doing. he’s also got two younger sisters who he never talks to except for on christmas.
he made a series of wise decisions in his youth because he knew all along that he wanted that movie store, but no means to get it if he didn’t work for it. he probably has a degree in something like software engineering—which he happily abandoned when he’d made enough money to fund the life he wanted.
he developed a love for film as a child, in part because his mother used to take him to the cinema all the time during the summer breaks. his first love was audrey hepburn in sabrina.
he likes when women have a decent amount of bush. it’s less to do with any feminist mentality he might possess more than the fact that nearly all the porn he consumes (aside from the not so occasional nudie mag) is vintage. he won’t tell his partner what to do with their body, though
he only likes role playing during sex sometimes. his favorites are: rockstar/groupie, director/actor, detective/femme fatale, and more regrettably barbarella/pygar
he’s not very dominant in bed and instead prefers to take a more passive role unless specifically asked to do otherwise. he can be dominant, but he prefers sex to be a 50/50 exchange.
he likes to eat pussy and enjoys greatly being used for it. just tell him when and where and he’ll be there, with an open mouth and willing fingers. he likes to go until you’re a mess and so wet you’re dripping with it.
he’s a lover boy through and through. he doesn’t always need sex to be tender and slow, but he does need sex to be close and intimate. if your fucking doggy, he will bend over you or pull you up to his chest so you can be closer.
he’s sexually adventurous and not embarrassed to be silly in bed sometimes. he likes to laugh when one of you fuck up while trying to talk dirty and he’s willing to be pegged or whatever else your heart could desire from him. anything once, is his motto.
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frienderbender · 2 years ago
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Kloktober 2023 - Day 31: Halloween!
happy halloween (and end of kloktober) from the king and queen of matching costumes. this year they’re going as barbarella and pygar. next year, who knows?
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brokehorrorfan · 2 years ago
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Barbarella will be released on 4K Ultra HD and Blu-ray on November 28 via Arrow Video. Tula Lotay designed the new cover art for the 1968 science fiction cult classic; the original poster is on the reverse side.
Roger Vadim (Into the Night) directs from a script he co-wrote with Terry Southern (Dr. Strangelove, Easy Rider), based on the French comic series by Jean-Claude Forest. Jane Fonda stars with John Phillip Law, Marcel Marceau, David Hemmings, and Ugo Tognazzi.
The limited edition set comes with a booklet featuring new writing on the film by Anne Billson, Paul Gravett, Véronique Bergen, and Elizabeth Castaldo Lundén along with select archival material, a double-sided poster, and six double-sided postcards.
Barbarella has been newly restored in 4K from the original negative in Dolby Vision (HDR10 compatible) with original lossless mono audio and remixed Dolby Atmos surround.
Special features for the two-disc set are listed below, where you can also see more of the packaging and contents.
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Disc 1 - 4K UHD:
Audio commentary by film critic Tim Lucas
Alternative opening and closing credits
Isolated score
Disc 2 - Blu-ray:
Barbarella appreciation by film critic Glenn Kenny
Barbarella Forever - making-of featurette by Paul Joyce
Love - 2-hour discussion on the impact and legacy of Barbarella by film historians Tim Lucas & Steve Bissette
Interview with film fashion scholar Elizabeth Castaldo Lundén on Jacques Fonteray’s costume designs
Interview with camera operator Roberto Girometti
Interview with Ricky Tognazzi on his father, Barbarella actor Ugo Tognazzi
Interview with stuntman/body double Fabio Testi
Video essay by Eugenio Ercolani on producer Dino De Laurentiis
Trailer
TV and radio spots
Image gallery
Additional contents:
Booklet featuring new writing on the film by Anne Billson, Paul Gravett, Véronique Bergen, and Elizabeth Castaldo Lundén, plus select archival material
Double-sided fold-out poster with new art by Tula Lotay and original artwork
6 double-sided postcards
It is the year 40,000AD. When evil scientist Durand Durand (Milo O’Shea) creates a deadly weapon with the potential to cause mass devastation, the President of Earth dispatches Barbarella (Jane Fonda) to hunt him down. Crash-landing in an icy wilderness somewhere within the Tau Ceti planetary system, Barbarella is rescued by Mark Hand (Ugo Tognazzi) and guided by the blind angel Pygar (John Phillip Law) to Durand’s lair in Sogo, a city of corruption and debauchery, where an encounter with the Great Tyrant Black Queen (Anita Pallenberg) and her minions throws her mission into jeopardy.
Pre-order Barbarella.
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peachviz · 8 months ago
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sorry for not being very active with making edits my irl job is hectic and now I have to make a barbarella and pygar costume in two days for a Halloween party that me and my SO are hosting even though we’ve had this plan since August
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javen-tiger · 2 years ago
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barbarella shoulda fucked the evil queen and pygar is homophobic for getting between that
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movieandgossip · 4 months ago
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Which male actors landed roles only because of their looks and not because of their talent?
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John Phillip Law was the Keanu Reeves of his era. He was never a great actor but he starred in good (mostly cult) films, gave wooden yet memorable performances and was quite the eye candy at his peak.
Lean, athletic build, standing at 6’4 with his clean cut, Californian good looks; blue eyes, blonde hair and chiseled face he seemed destined for Hollywood stardom.
Despite having the all-American good looks that captivated audiences in the eras of Sterling Hayden, Tab Hunter and George Peppard, Law was ironically destined for European stardom in films such as Death Rides a Horse, Danger: Diabolik, The Golden Voyage of Sinbad and Barbarella.
His career as a lead actor began due to his physical similarity to Clint Eastwood as Death Rides a Horse is unashamedly, one of the many poor man’s Italian ‘spaghetti’ westerns, albeit one of the better ones.
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However his most memorable roles are that of the blind angel Pygar in the psychedelic, erotic-science fiction Barbarella and as Sinbad in The Golden Voyage of Sinbad.
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While he found popularity in Europe, Hollywood success eluded him, especially given the fact that he turned down roles in both Easy Rider and Midnight Cowboy, both films being critical and commercial successes.
In 2008 he died of pancreatic cancer at the age of 70 at his hometown of Los Angeles.
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ulkaralakbarova · 11 months ago
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Barbarella
In the far future, a highly sexual woman is tasked with finding and stopping the evil Durand-Durand. Along the way she encounters various unusual people. Credits: TheMovieDb. Film Cast: Barbarella: Jane Fonda Pygar: John Phillip Law The Great Tyrant: Anita Pallenberg Professor Ping: Marcel Marceau President of Earth: Claude Dauphin Concierge / Durand-Durand: Milo O’Shea Captain Moon: Véronique…
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poenus · 1 year ago
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Crispity crunchity, penis fuckery.
cum-pumping, and butt-fucking.
I’m going to do the best I can! Ching-chong! Pygar!
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