Valerie and Her Week of Wonders (1970), dir. Jaromil Jires

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Valerie and Her Week of Wonders (1970), dir. Jaromil Jires
Claudia Cardinale.
Cover Girl (1944) dir. Charles Vidor
There was always something eerie about VHS, wasn’t there. The distortions and horizontal bands, which came and went, were basically horror effects (THE RING would never work with a cursed Blu-ray). Faces would suddenly fall apart and quickly heal again, texts seemed threatening, like they were brimming with anger. It often made you feel you had accidentally tuned into the secret signal of some subversive world.
Sometimes it’s hard to believe I’ve witnessed the rise and fall of DVDs.
Elton John: Kiss My Patch!
Panasonic TR-005 “Orbitel” television TV (1971, Japan). via
Published in “Vintage Transistor Televisions.”
I’ve only reblogged this because of who’s in the pic, on the TV
@RecordMirror80s 19th May 1984 @Madonna
“I only drink……..RC Cola”
H.J. Ward for “Spicy Adventure.”
Until very recently, it was actually illegal to send pornography through the mail (Hayes, supreme moralist of the Hollywood Hayes Code, started as Postmaster General), and the definition of pornography was incredibly broad. So a very mild magazine type emerged in the 1920s called the “spicy” story, or “spicy adventure.” It was very mild by modern standards to pass the Postmaster-General’s tests - there is probably more sex in a modern romance novel than in a spicy adventure.
Space Age
Bar of the Ritz Hotel, interior remodelling by Robert Robinson, Vancouver, 1956 — Selwyn Pullan
Demolished 1982.