#the masque of the red death
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ilovemesomevincentprice · 5 months ago
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Vincent Price interview on the set of The Masque of the Red Death (1964)
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sometiktoksarevalid · 2 years ago
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thewindowofthesummerhouse · 2 years ago
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hernan conde de boeck
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s-u-w-i · 3 years ago
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The Masque of the Red Death 🥀 commissions/store/ko-fi/instagram  
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ourstaturestouchtheskies · 2 years ago
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“Darkness and decay and the red death held illimitable dominion over all” from "The Masque of the Red Death" by Edgar Allan Poe – Byam Shaw // You're On Your Own, Kid – Taylor Swift
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goryhorroor · 1 year ago
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horror sub-genres: gothic
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vixensmart · 4 months ago
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Prince Prospero: lets have a super cool rainbow party in my abbey while we wait for this plague to kill off all the poor ppl lol
Some rando dressed as a dead guy:
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risunsky · 3 months ago
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the sketch of the day
The Masque of the Red Death 💀
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finalgirlbarbie · 4 months ago
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"A MASKED BALL OF THE MOST UNUSUAL MAGNIFICENCE" - Edgar Allen Poe
The Masque Of The Red Death (1964) | dir. Roger Corman Labyrinth (1986) | dir. Jim Henson The Addams Family (1991) | dir. Barry Sonnenfeld Phantom of the Opera (2004) | dir. Joel Schumacher Van Helsing (2004) | dir. Stephen Sommers Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Stree (2007) | dir. Tim Burton
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shrubseph · 2 months ago
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Untitled Goose game but your tasks are all from Edgar Allan Poe stories. Brick an oblivious man into a wall. Bury this mutilated corpse in the floorboards. Break into a gala and kill everyone with the plague
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atomic-chronoscaph · 2 years ago
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Poe - art by Greg Hildebrandt (1986)
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ultimate-marysue · 6 months ago
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I think we don't talk about the Masque of the Red Death enough with Jason. This figure, back from the dead, walking among those who revel in life while innocents die, bringing poetic justice. An equalizer to those who think themselves above the deaths they're responsible for, a grim reminder to those who tried to shut his phantom out of their lives.
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thatsbelievable · 5 months ago
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goryhorroor · 11 months ago
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my top 30 favorite horror movies
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endomentendo · 7 months ago
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*a tiny jelly-cat like creature knocks on the door to the Red Queen and King's throne room*
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"Pardon my intrusion"
*they slowly move closer*
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"I- uh..."
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"I made a gift for you! Sorry if they're not good, I tried my best..."
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(I actually painted these lol)
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(Editors note: I LOVE EM!)
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suzieloveships · 2 months ago
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It's a little poetic that The Raven is written in the first person perspective and there for it's from Poe's perspective. And therefor Haymitch, forever haunted by his Lenore, is technically Edgar Allen Poe.
Egdar Allen Poe, the creator of Red Death that sneaked inside the walls where "hale and light-hearted" rich party while poor suffer outside. The Red Death that killed the "happy and dauntless and sagacious" prince (but not before haunting him for a moment)
Please tell me this makes sense
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