VIVO'S 2ND ANNIVERSARY!
2 years ago today, Vivo was released on Netflix on August 6th, 2021. My most favorite film of all time and I love songs so much!
Do you know what's my favorite character that I loved so much? VIVO!!! 😍😍😍 And, my favorite songs from the film are Keep the Beat and Running Out Of Time!
Happy 2nd Anniversary, Vivo!
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Bolzano Film Festival Bozen | Premi alla carriera per Yervant Gianikian & Angela Ricci Lucchi e Vivo film
Yervant Gianikian e Angela Ricci Lucchi – originali e straordinari protagonisti del cinema e delle arti visive
I cineasti Angela Ricci Lucchi e Yervant Gianikian sono stati compagni di lavoro e di vita fino alla morte della regista che il partner fa rivivere nei suoi ultimi film. Yervant Gianikian sarà a Bolzano per la cerimonia di premiazione.
Yervant Gianikian (1942) nasce a Merano da padre…
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Songs for Eureka Sessions: Investigation Scenes (tense/creepy) Part 2
Masterpost of Eureka song lists & how to choose good music for any TTRPG session.
Disposable Entertainment – Little Nightmares II
Silver Lights – Coconuts
Crush – Hotline Miami
Videodrome – Hotline Miami 2
Ghost – El Huervo
Disturbance – Hotline Miami 2
Black Tar – Hotline Miami 2
Welcome Back – Peturbator
ZebraBackground – Hotline Miami 2
Soggy Doggy Tunnel – Lost in Vivo
A Place to Drown In – Lost in Vivo
Spooky Music Dude – Lost in Vivo
From Dusk Till Dawn – Parasite Eve II
All Burnt Away – yatakiya
I Don’t Even Know My Name – yatakiya
Abandoned Mine – Parasite Eve II
Track 2 - Nightmare Creatures
Track 3 - Nightmare Creatures
Track 5 - Nightmare Creatures
Ambient Cementery - Resident Evil 1 Remake
Creatures of the Night – Resident Evil 1 Remake
Moonlight Sonata - Resident Evil 1 Remake
Max’s Nightmare - Max Payne
Unclean Kitchen - Resident Evil 1 Remake
Behind the Mansion - Resident Evil 1 Remake
The Second Floor - Resident Evil 2
Basement - Phantasmagoria
The Library - Resident Evil 2
Clues 06 - L.A. Noire
Clues 07 – L.A. Noire
Elegantly designed and thoroughly playtested, Eureka represents the culmination of three years of near-daily work from our team, as well as a lot of our own money. If you’re just now reading this and learning about Eureka for the first time, you missed the crowdfunding window unfortunately, but you can still check out the public beta on itch.io to learn more about what Eureka: Investigative Urban Fantasy actually is, as that is where we have all the fancy art assets, the animated trailer, links to video reviews by podcasts and youtubers, etc.!
You can also follow updates on our Kickstarter page where we post regular updates on the status of our progress finishing the game and getting it ready for final release.
Beta Copies through the Patreon
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The A.N.I.M. TTRPG Book Club
If you would like to meet the A.N.I.M. team and even have a chance to play Eureka with us, you can join the A.N.I.M. TTRPG Book Club discord server. It’s also just a great place to talk and discuss TTRPGs, so there is no schedule obligation, but the main purpose of it is to nominate, vote on, then read, discuss, and play different indie TTRPGs. We put playgroups together based on scheduling compatibility, so it’s all extremely flexible. This is a free discord server, separate from our patreon exclusive one. https://discord.gg/7jdP8FBPes
Other Stuff
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We hope to see you there, and that you will help our dreams come true and launch our careers as indie TTRPG developers with a bang by getting us to our base goal and blowing those stretch goals out of the water, and fight back against WotC's monopoly on the entire hobby. Wish us luck.
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TO KILL A JACKAL (1971) - SPAGHETTI & OTHER RECIPES' WESTERNS (Part 5/10)
Since he appeared in For A Few Dollars More in 1965, German born actor Klaus Kinski became the most brutish and evil actor of the genre and featured in tens of Spaghetti Westerns.
This 1971 Western (also known as Prey To Kill And Return Alive as well as Renegade Gun) is one of his most brutish indeed. The large 2 panel Italian poster above features great Art by Renato Casaro.
Director: Giuseppe Vari
Actors: Klaus Kinski
ALL OUR SPAGHETTI WESTERN MOVIE POSTERS ARE HERE
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All our NEW POSTERS are here
All our ON SALE posters are here
The poster above courtesy of ILLUSTRACTION GALLERY
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