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Rare Japanese VHS poster for Crash (1996) dir. David Cronenberg, released 1997.
i think about this interview of james spader very often. not only because it explains a lot of his behavior and thoughts but also it explains mine too. i love him for speaking for us, the freaks "i'm just drawn to particularities in life. i'm interested in perversity, i'm interested in oddity, i'm curious about taboos, i'm curious about secrets, that's what interest me and so those were tend to be what i looked for" ♥
Age of Innocence by Toskovat’
serial experiments lain (1998) / videodrome (1983)
Assuring the 82-year-old filmmaker they could fall asleep perfectly fine without one, David Cronenberg’s grandchildren politely declined their grandfather’s offer to tell them a bedtime story, sources confirmed Monday. “Oh, that’s okay, Pop-Pop—we’re so sleepy already,” said 7-year-old Liam Cronenberg, who forced a yawn and rubbed his eyes as his 4-year-old brother, Mason Cronenberg, nodded vigorously in agreement from the adjacent twin-sized bed.
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Robert Pattinson photographed by Eliot Lee Hazel, 2012 | inspired by David Cronenberg's movies, Videodrome, Dead Ringers, and Scanners