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Supernatural 3x03//Bad Day at Black Rock
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happy friday the 13th to all who celebrate
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Bela Talbot » 3×03 » Bad Day at Black Rock
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Bad Day at Black Rock is a 1955 neo-Western film directed by John Sturges with screenplay by Millard Kaufman (the creator of Mr. Magoo).
It stars Spencer Tracy and Robert Ryan with support from Anne Francis, Dean Jagger, Walter Brennan, John Ericson, Ernest Borgnine and Lee Marvin.
In the plot, a one-armed stranger comes to a small desert town in 1945, and uncovers a secret that has corrupted the entire community.
The film was a key reference for the design of the 2023 Wes Anderson film Asteroid City.
"Generally, we were looking at ‘Black Rock’ for overall how the town’s [located] in the landscape," confirmed designer Adam Stockhausen. "But also we’d go in and look at tiny details, too. How the tar paper was nailed to the roof of the gas station, and we ended up using it for the way we wrapped the tar paper around the motel cabins. Or the cafe when we took several little detailed pieces for the back counter of the luncheonette straight from there".
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ily Kary Biggerson's you will always be famous
ID: A collection of four digital sketches of Bela from her first scene in 3x03 of Supernatural, where she is dressed as a Biggerson's waitress. In two of the sketches she is wearing a short black wig, in one she is in the process of removing the wig, and in one she is shown with her natural longer and lighter hair. The only colours use are red for the Biggerson's shirt and black for the wig. There is no shading. End ID.
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why did they put her in this fuck ass party city bob
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Bad Day at Black Rock
John Sturges. 1955
Desert
Horseshoe Meadows Rd, Lone Pine, CA 93545, USA
See in map
See in imdb
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dean saying that sam playing soccer in middle school is the closest he’s ever gotten to being a boy is insane
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I don’t have the capacity to write it out right now, but there is something to be said about a Gordon Walker and far-right maga analogy
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