Madison?
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shark vs the universe
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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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Monterey Bay Aquarium

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Madison?
potions??? lmaoo rip bozo
Yoooo he just changed the game
Oh, this is really neat, this is the same thing they did in Sh! The Octopus in 1937 to do this transformation scene. In black & white, the color of your light can hide makeup, then all you have to do is flip the color, and the audience just sees the difference in the light levels, but cannot see the color shift. The quick explanation for why this works is the blue makeup absorbs red light, looking very dark when only red light is present, but also looks about the same as relatively fair skin when only blue light is present. Same goes for the colors the other way.
Ahh, I think that they had this in one of the early Jekyll and Hyde adaptations as well. :)
Twilight Zone used this trick too, in The Howling Man, where this guy morphs into the Devil.
And again in Long Live Walter Jameson, where this guy loses his artificial youth
I think the first time it was used was Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde in 1931.
God, I love practical effects
Charlie’s Angels: Full Throttle (2003, dir. McG)
Me: Ugh why does my cat always meow at me until I come and stare at his full food bowl? It's ridiculous
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Me: [holding my cat's face with tears in my eyes] im sorry i ever doubted you my son
@just-bears-here
Let he swim
Carry On Spying (1964) dir. Gerald Thomas
I firmly believe that there’s a “right” time to read a certain book. It’s okay if you’re interested in a book and it sits on your shelf for years. Maybe it didn’t call out to you when you wanted something to read because it was waiting for the right time to mean the most to you. Not saying this is always the case, but this has happened enough to recognize the magic.
Guys I just realized the last supper was the first murder mystery dinner!!!
My Roman Catholic parents did not find this as funny and thought provoking as I did
The second the first Christmas decorations come out, those damn Gremlins always start showing up… * Find more of my photography here
becoming an adult is essentially having all your friends in different cities and permanently missing someone