I don’t understand a few things these days - like why media companies don’t release movies AT THE SAME TIME EVERYWHERE IN THE WORLD and also have a LEGAL HIGH QUALITY DOWNLOAD available AT THE SAME TIME.
— shelbot
Agreed. I’ve heard it’s because theaters want to make sure they have exclusive rights for a while to make sure folks still come. But I like going to movies anyway; if the movie is worth watching in the theater, I’ll go, even if I can download it.
The Angel of Death in Hellboy II, via www.horrorphile.net
Hellboy II was full of so many amazing visuals, but this was by far the most memorable.
A young girl, transfigured by Italy! And why shouldn’t she be? It happened to the Goths.
Elizabeth Taylor in Doctor Faustus (1967), via cinebeats. Amazing. The whole set is tumblr-able; you can find it here.
Movie poster for The Battleship Potemkin, from The Party Is Over, in The New York Sun
Repeatedly rebuffed by the teacher for whom he’s hot and stripped of Rushmore Yankee status after breaking ground on the aquarium without permission, Max finds himself at paralyzingly loose ends when his strikes at Blume — his brake line-cutting, his bee attacks, his informing Blume’s wife of the affair — fail to drive Miss Cross into his own arms.
from 3quarksdaily
(If you ever find yourself typing “for whom he’s hot”, you might want to relax your standards a bit, grammar nazi.)