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Fingers (1978)
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Vanity // THE LAST DRAGON // 1985
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Tobe Hooper RIP
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George A. Romero RIP
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Powers Boothe in SOUTHERN COMFORT
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DENNIS HOPPER, BRIAN JONES, AND NICO. Original photograph from the Monterey Pop Festival, 1967. Struck by photographer Jim Marshall circa 1990s. Jim Marshall was one of the most prolific and influential chroniclers of rock music during the 1960s and 1970s. Among his most iconic photographs are images of Jimi Hendrix setting his guitar on fire at Monterey Pop, Johnny Cash performing at San Quentin, and The Beatles backstage at Candlestick Park. In 2014, he was posthumously awarded a Lifetime Achievement Grammy, the only photographer to be so honored. [email protected] #jimmarshall #rockstars #dennishopper #nico #1970s
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Jacqueline Bisset
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Sam Raimi during the making of EVIL DEAD
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R.I.P to another legend.
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Bill Paxton (May 17, 1955 – February 25, 2017)
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Natalie Wood, 1964.
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