Jello Biafra, Dead Kennedys, Mabuhay Gardens, San Francisco, Ca. 1979
© Mike Murphy
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Jello Biafra, Dead Kennedys, Mabuhay Gardens, San Francisco, Ca. 1979
© Mike Murphy
I did something today.
was she teleported there
she had to be white who tf doesn’t throw down the moment they hear Killing in The Name by Rage Against The Machine
Why Doesn’t anyone Talk about Little Shop of Horrors?
The Plant is a Puppet. Not CGI. Not Stop motion.
A MASSIVE PUPPET!
Trivia: That puppet was SO large that it moved slow as dirt. That means, every actor had to act in slow motion while around the puppet. This included the musical segments.
@tenaflyviper Confirm?
This is absolutely true. The Audrey II was played by varying sizes of animatronic puppets. Each of the vines was actually free-moving cable that was revolutionary at the time: There was nothing holding them up–they were designed to support their own weight while in operation. All scenes with the larger Audrey II were shot at a slower speed, including the musical numbers. This means that every actor you see interacting with it was performing at roughly half the speed you see on the screen, and it was sped up in post-production. This technique is what made it possible to capture all of the many motors operating Audrey II’s lips in a way that looks impressively natural.
No wonder why mostly anything today seems a joke.
ok im ready for the general election
Finally a platform I can support without reservation.
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not so smart now are ya dwight
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what?! that’s a girl!
i don’t ever recall saying i was a boy.