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tag yourself i’m second row left
Alright fellas im top left today for sure
Creator, you destroy me You know my hunger well And yet you starve me Until I’m begging on my knees
The Third Generation (1979, Rainer Werner Fassbinder)
You know I tremble at each touch. Close my eyes and sigh, Then fly off like a bullet For the darkside of the sky
János Vető: Udo Kier on the subway, 1976.
The Island of the Bloody Plantation, 1983, Dir. Kurt Raab
Egomania, 1986, Dir. Christoph Schlingensief
Mutters Maske, 1988, Dir. Christoph Schlingensief
“It must be tonight. The girls are beautiful, they look so pure…but how can we get at them?”
Blood for Dracula, 1974, Dir. Paul Morrissey
Charles Matton - Spermula (1976)
CELEBRITIES | L’Uomo Vogue marzo 1992
Mod: Udo Kier y Daryl Hannah
Foto: Michel Comte
Hiiiii i'm not dead i just work full time, but I miss making gifs/screencaps! So I'm going to try to find some time to do that soon. More Udo will be coming soooooon
Children of Wax, 2007, Dir. Ivan Nitchev
Bacurau (2019), dir. Juliano Dornelles, Kleber Mendonça Filho
House of Boys, 2009, Dir. Jean-Claude Schlim
“It must be tonight. The girls are beautiful, they look so pure…but how can we get at them?”
Blood for Dracula, 1974, Dir. Paul Morrissey