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good afternoon everybody currently on a one-man crusade to make iron lung a story about a gay submarine & their quarry doomed by the narrative (romantic)
LET'S GOOOO
Dead Ringers (1988), dir. David Cronenberg
Dead Ringers (1988) dir. David Cronenberg
Still from the film Dead Ringers (1988)
CRONENBERG’S OBJECTS OF CURIOSITY
A 16-page zine exploring the relationship between the body, technology, and desire through the objects of David Cronenberg’s films.
Printed and assembled by hand
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Dead Ringers (1988)
Directed by David Cronenberg Cinematography Peter Suschitzky
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just finished my annual dead ringers rewatch
Younguk Yi — „Portrait of someone who seems to listen, yet relies more on gestures, glances, and pauses than words themselves” (acrylic on linen, 2024)
Hannibal (2013-2015)
3x07 || 3x09
nt th bl by Zel Nunes
acquired this beast today
Me when the obviously doomed character doesn't get a happy ending
do you think insight can be gained about an author from the stories they write?
no. authors are like squids and can only be understood through spirited but ultimately futile combat
I wonder if we'll ever see a movie monster as artistically fresh as the xenomorph was. Even decades later, every other pop cultire monster still feels derivative of earthly biology, with a natural looking exoskeleton or meaty flesh.
Giger's biomechanical aesthetic managed to make even this humanoid entity look completely foreign to our world. It always looked to me like a midway point between a corpse and a motorcycle. And you definitely get the impression that it's only human shaped because it gestated in a human host.
Any square you could cut from the whole design could still be identified as part of The Alien or at least Giger's work. The same size square from most other monsters is more likely to be a meaningless patch of elephantlike skin or raw meat. Surely there are other unique styles out there though???