LOBBY CARDS FOR TANZ DER TEUFEL II / EVIL DEAD II "JETZT WIRD NOCH MEHR GETANZT!" ♥︎ 1987
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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
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One Nice Bug Per Day

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Sweet Seals For You, Always
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LOBBY CARDS FOR TANZ DER TEUFEL II / EVIL DEAD II "JETZT WIRD NOCH MEHR GETANZT!" ♥︎ 1987
Crash | 1996 | dir. David Cronenberg
eXistenZ, French lobby card. 1999
Young Frankenstein, Spanish lobby card. Spanish theatrical release 1975
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Spinal surgery
Wendy Carlos pictured with the Moog System 55 a staple in her solo projects and iconic film scores, including for Stanley Kubrick’s ‘A Clockwork Orange’ (1972)
One of electronic music’s most important figures, Wendy Carlos is a true pioneer of the craft with countless influential albums and scores. She provided technical advice and insights to Robert Moog during the development of the Moog Synthesizer, an instrument that would revolutionize the music landscape. Her album ‘Sonic Seasonings’ (1972) is an early example of an ambient record, blending the then-new synth with field recordings to create an entirely new listening experience — years before the term “ambient” was even coined!
Gorotica (1993) Nicholas Gameza
Twin Peaks, Ep. 2.20, “The Path to the Black Lodge”
“The House Of Pain And Pleasure,” scanned from Adult Film Quarterly, 1969.
Kurt Cobain
Barbara Hammer, Sanctus, 1990
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