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Akira (1988)
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The Men in Black
Numerous people that have claimed to have seen UFOs have also claimed to have been visited by these MIB. They interrogate the witnesses and even threaten to harm them and their families if they don’t cooperate.
This specific picture was taken from a security camera in a Hotel in Canada. They asked an employee strange questions and then left. The employee recalled them having grey-ish skin, no eyebrows and bald heads.
The Black Phooka
The black Phooka is a shape-shifting creature from old Celtic mythology. It is a benign but mischievous creature. Their normal appearance is similar to that of a cat (its tail will twitch when its angry much like a cat), but this creature can take the form of horses, goats, cats, dogs, hares and even humans. No matter what shape they take, their fur is always dark.
They mostly prefer to take the form of a pony and will try to entice humans to take a ride on their back. If a someone does get on, they will give the rider a wild and terrifying journey before dropping the unlucky person back at the place they were taken from.
While they’re mostly mischievous creatures, they’re also known to be benevolent and will help farmers with their harvest and field work. Due to this, they are associated with Samhain, a Goidelic harvest festival.
The character Puck from A Midsummer Night’s Dream is based off of this creature.
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Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill! (1965)
Directed by Russ Meyer, this exploitation classic follows three go-go dancers tearing through the desert, led by the iconic Tura Satana, alongside Haji and Lori Williams - women who weren't written to be soft or secondary. They were dominant, dangerous, and completely in control. The loud dialogue, violent feminista energy and bold characters made it a cult classic that still influences filmmakers and fashion aesthetics today.
Right from the jump, this scene throws you into something raw and different. A switchblade snaps open... tight close-ups... chrome, leather, and attitude filling the frame. The camera sits aggressively low, pulling you into the middle of the action - making everything feel larger than life. The energy is gritty, fast, and unapologetic, setting the tone for everything that follows.