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Mysterious Leopard
“I’m much like a Snow Leopard. I live in a cold environment, introverted yet playful, my thoughts are mysterious and I enjoy quiet times.
I love cuddling my mate, which resulted to this.” 😅
“I’m much like a Snow Leopard. I live in a cold environment, introverted yet playful, my thoughts are mysterious and I enjoy quiet times.<br
“Caro Mio . . .”
“Lucy Harbin - born and raised on a farm. Parents - poor. Education - meagre. Very much a woman - and very much aware of the fact.”
Released in US cinemas on this day (19 January 1964): shock-by-shock hagsploitation classic Strait-Jacket. Sure, director William Castle is frequently derided by the uninitiated as a hack reliant on gimmicks (skeletons dangling over the audience. Electrical shocks administered under seats), but his best movies like House on Haunted Hill (1959), The Tingler (1959), 13 Ghosts (1960), Homicidal (1961), Mr. Sardonicus (1961) and The Night Walker (1964) are irresistible fun – and stark, taut mean little b-movie Strait-Jacket is his masterpiece. It’s got an atmospheric isolated rural setting. The action is enveloped in deep chiaroscuro film noir shadows. There are sudden eruptions of violence. In particular, the pre-credits cold opening, sketching in the past of axe murderess anti-heroine Lucy Harbin, is virtuoso storytelling. And - sporting the harshest, wiggiest jet-black wig in cinema history and jangling those maddening charm bracelets - glorious leading lady Joan Crawford’s force-of-nature performance is pure opera or Kabuki theatre. The scene where Crawford strikes a match on a spinning record (and then essentially sticks her fingers in the mouth of her daughter’s fiancé) is the zenith of camp. In conclusion: Strait-Jacket is 93 minutes of perfection! Pictured: wild Belgian poster for Strait-Jacket.
the last time I felt human.. (31/10/22) 🌙🖤
Portrait of Peter I of Russia
Artist: Godfried Schalcken (Dutch, 1643–1706
Date: 1703–1706
Medium: Oil on canvas
Collection: State Historical Museum, Moscow. Russia
Peter the Great
Peter I was Tsar of all Russia from 1682, and the first Emperor of all Russia, known as Peter the Great from 1721 until his death in 1725. He reigned jointly with his half-brother Ivan V until 1696. From this year, Peter was an absolute monarch, an autocrat who remained the ultimate authority and organized a well-ordered police state.