Bela Lugosi in Gift Or Gab 1934
He had a small appearance in this film
Bela Lugosi in Gift Or Gab 1934
He had a small appearance in this film
Dracula scrambling around the castle pretending to be his own servants is so important in showing that aside from being a super powerful evil vampire-sorcerer he is also a huge loser
new tag game: people who don’t have anime profile pics, if you had to pick one rn what would it be
I think about this constantly
so I maybe have gone ahead & made my own fan paint brush. I know the concept of porcelain isn't a unique one, nor is kintsugi, but I've had this idea for about five years now, and I figured it was about time I drew it~ it's a fun mix of marble statues, porcelain & fine china, and kintsugi.
A huge crowd of pro-Palestine protests have gathered ahead of tonight's Eurovision semi-final in Malmö, where Israel will be one of the participating countries.
Israel's representing artist, Eden Golan—who was initially supposed to perform tonight with the song "October Rain," before the EBU forced Israel to rewrite it into the little less overtly genocidal "Hurricane"—has promised that the first thing she'll do after returning from Eurovision, is to join the IDF:
And if you're in Malmö, please join the protesters!
This is unironically the best thing i’ve ever made
Golden Kamuy was insane.
The protagonist is a Russo-Japanese War vet who regularly performed near-suicidal attacks in battle and survived multiple near-fatal injuries, earning him the moniker "Immortal" which he regularly shouts out during fight scenes. His best friend is a 12 year old Ainu girl who hunts bears and has a pet wolf. The main bad guy is another war vet who's missing his forehead so he wears a ceramic plate over his exposed brain and despite being an irredeemably evil Bond Villain type antagonist, all his inferior officers simp for him to ridiculous levels. The minor adversaries include (but are not limited to) a giant undefeatable escaped prisoner with a pornstache and square-shaped lump on his forehead, a cannibalistic transgender woman who runs a death trap hotel, a serial killer who gets boners when thinking about someone else killing him, Japanese twink Ed Gein, a pervert with a stupid hairdo who dies while fucking a bear and a blind old man who dresses like an owl. Toshizou Hijikata, who was a real guy from real life who existed at one point, is a supporting character. The Ainu girl's father assassinated Tsar Aleksandr II. There's gratuitous cooking scenes between the action and death. The manga is at least partially responsible for kickstarting a Renaissance of Ainu culture in Japan. The author cannot stop talking about his characters' dicks in interviews.
This is one of the most popular manga and anime series of the past 10 years.
i want to know everyone's hcs on how tsurumi treats his boys
Listening to re:Dracula and I get the eye twitch whenever a Hungarian word is mispronounced. Dracula would not pronounce Mohács or Székely like that.
- I made you a nobleman, why do you play at being my valet? - I'm your servant in the council chamber, or here in the bath.
BECKET (1964) | dir. Peter Glenville
Mommie Dearest (1981)
No... wire... hangers. What's wire hangers doing in this closet when I told you: no wire hangers EVER? I work and work 'til I'm half dead, and I hear people saying, "She's getting old." And what do I get? A daughter... who cares as much about the beautiful dresses I give her... as she cares about me. What's wire hangers doing in this closet? Answer me. I buy you beautiful dresses, and you treat them like they were some dishrag. You do. Three-hundred-dollar dress on a wire hanger. We'll see how many you've got if they're hidden somewhere. We'll see... we'll see. Get out of that bed. All of this is coming out. Out. Out. Out. Out. You've got any more? We're gonna see how many wire hangers you've got in your closet. Wire hangers, why? Why? Christina, get out of that bed. Get out of that bed. You live in the most beautiful house in Brentwood, and you don't care if your clothes are stretched out from wire hangers. And your room looks like a two-dollar-a-week furnished room in some two-bit backstreet town in Oklahoma. Get up. Get up. Clean up this mess." Mommie Dearest (1981) dir. Frank Perry | Costume Design by Irene Sharaff
Faye Dunaway | Mommie Dearest
I was worried that the Ghost movie wouldn't be shown here, but there is at least 4 cinemas listed, so that's cool.
Still I have no idea if I'll be able to go tho...