Saturday night’s alright for fighting. Anonymous model captured on instamatic film by the late, great Antonio Lopez, New York City, 1974 @the_antonio_archives
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One thing i just never got about the Phantom of the Opera’s many remakes/spin-offs is that the Phantom’s fate is not the same as in the original book, even once.
<<spoilers ahead>>
in the original book, the Phantom dies of a broken heart after being rejected. However in every remake he dies in literally any other way. Ceiling debris (1962 remake/Emerald City cartoon), bomb explosions (Phantom of the Mall), getting shot (1998 film, 1990 miniseries, the Phantom of Hollywood), etc. There’s so many different ways he dies, yet not once do writers just.. do what the book did. Even though it’s literally a remake?? Idfk anymore
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Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor at a pub. Shepperton, 1963
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Frank Frazetta, Boris Vallejo, and John Berkey all created art for the 1977 film Orca. Via @GregRozeboom
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Rooney Mara on the set of Mary Magdalene (2018)
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metropolitan tokyo
scans from Japanese Graphics Now! (2003)
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