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Wearing matching daggers with papa
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Wearing matching daggers with papa
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Manifesting a romance between Anya and Damian like Flipped (2010). Add the spy plot to Flipped BOOM: Damianya!
My take on Jackenstein
PS: YOUR TAKING TOO LONG
"It's Halloween everyone's entitled to one good scare."
Jack-O'Lantern
by James Walter Orr
The flickering light from the hollow eyes,
That are carved in the pumpkins' shell,
Casts an eerie glow through the pumpkin patch
And lends to the trance-like spell,
Of the watcher who glimpses the dark, lithe shape,
That is crowned by the golden hair,
Of the mistress of all October imps,
Half clothed, but yet half bare,
For the slightest sign of a signal sent,
To determine his nightly fare,
And his breath burns, and his heart yearns,
And his fate accepts the dare.
great films available on the internet archive part two
first post + the archive collection with all of them
la haine (1995) dir. mathieu kassovitz
carnival of souls (1962) dir. herk harvey
andrei tarkovsky's filmography
a nightmare on elm st. (1984) dir wes craven
possession (1981) dir. andrzej źuławski
the silence of the lambs (1991) dir. jonathan demme
safe (1995) dir. todd haynes
psycho (1960) dir. alfred hitchcock
cops (1922) dir. buster keaton
sherlock jr (1924) dir. buster keaton
when harry met sally... (1989) dir. rob rainer
the bride of frankenstein (1935) dir. james whale
man with a movie camera (1927) dir. dziga vertov
coffee and cigarettes (2003) dir. jim jarmusch
m (1931) dir. fritz lang
it happened one night (1934) dir. frank capra
casablanca (1942) dir. michael curtiz
purple noon (1960) dir. rene clement
carrie (1976) dir. brian de palma
eraserhead (1977) dir. david lynch
they live (1988) dir. john carpenter
female trouble (1974) dir. john waters
do the right thing (1989) dir. spike lee
wings (1927) dir. william a wellman
fallen angels (1995) dir. wong kar wai
velvet goldmine (1998) dir. todd haynes
black panthers (1968) dir. agnes varda
american psycho (2000) dir. mary harron
the manchurian candidate (1962) dir. john frankenheimer
girlfriends (1978) dir. claudia weill
more to come ♡ glad you all like movies.
The only way to save Severance season 3 is to smuggle "Das Kapital" into Lumon.
Led through the mist
By the milk-light of Moon
All that was lost, is revealed
Our long bygone burdens,
mere echoes of the spring
But where have we come,
and where shall we end?
If dreams can't come true,
then why not pretend?
Oh how the gentle wind
Beckons through the leaves
As autumn colors fall
Dancing in a swirl
Of golden memories
The loveliest lies of all
We'll dream of ghosts and goblins
And of witches that we've seen,
And we'll dream of trick-or-treating
On this happy Halloween.
Soon...
Konstantin Korovin - Illustration for the novel Eugene Onegin. Tatiana's Dream (1899)
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Bertolt Brecht, Life of Galileo. Ursula K LeGuin, Lavinia.
Jack-O-Lantern
-by Barbara Vance
The sprightly Jack-O-Lantern's eyes
Glow with knowledge, I surmise,
Of the tricks that make men fools,
From the local ghosts and ghouls.
A Halloween wish
May all the bats and
ghosts and frights
Bring jolly fun and laughter
And fill your day with such delights
You'll smile forever after!
On October 30, 1811, Jane Austen’s “Sense and Sensibility” is published anonymously. A small circle of people, including the Prince Regent, learned Austen’s identity, but the British public knew only that the popular book had been written “by a Lady.” #OnThisDay