2015? You mean weâre in the future?
Back to the Future Part II (dir. by Robert Zemeckis, 1989)
Sweet Seals For You, Always
i don't do bad sauce passes

pixel skylines

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JBB: An Artblog!

shark vs the universe

oozey mess
DEAR READER
I'd rather be in outer space đž
Aqua Utopiaïœæ”·ăźćșă§èšæ¶ă玥ă

#extradirty
Cosmic Funnies
wallacepolsom
Peter Solarz

ç„æ„ / Permanent Vacation

JVL
styofa doing anything

PR's Tumblrdome

@theartofmadeline
Three Goblin Art

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@mrmuky
2015? You mean weâre in the future?
Back to the Future Part II (dir. by Robert Zemeckis, 1989)
did I spell âredgren grumbholdtâ right???
10 Frames of Kubrick:
Eyes Wide Shut
Year: 1999
Cinematographer: Larry Smith
Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
Eyes Wide Shut | Director : Stanley Kubrick
Where were you in the middle of the night?
With a girl
MR.ROBOT SEASON ONE INTRO/LOGO SCREENS
in the mood for love (2000)
In The Mood For Love (2000) dir. Wong Kar Wai
âSay anything you want against The Seventh Seal. My fear of death â this infantile fixation of mine â was, at that moment, overwhelming. I felt myself in contact with death day and night, and my fear was tremendous. When I finished the picture, my fear went away.â
âIngmar Bergman
âOne chants out between two worlds. Fire walk with me.â
So donât get any big ideas Theyâre not gonna happen
Mommy + Soundtracks
Questions in a World of Red: A Black Lodge/DoppelgÀnger Cooper tribute.
2001: A Space Odyssey (1968)  &  There Will Be Blood (2007)
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In his book Images, Ingmar Bergman references this etching by Axel Fridell, The Old Curiosity Shop, as an influence for Hour of the Wolf.
Bergman defines âThe Hour of the Wolfâ as
âThe time between midnight and dawn when most people die, when sleep is deepest, when nightmares are most palatable. It is the hour when the sleepless are pursued by their sharpest anxieties, when ghosts and demons hold sway. The hour of the wolf is also the hour when most children are born."Â