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tygerland · 5 months
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ohmyboytoy · 11 months
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Cole Mohr photographed by Juergen Teller for Marc Jacobs Spring 2014
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V Man Feb 2007 - Cole Mohr by David Sims
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edgarmoser · 1 year
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therunwayarchive · 9 months
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Cole Mohr at Gucci, Fall 2022
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angemorose · 2 years
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Cole Mohr
please credit ange morose.
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depressioncherry99 · 1 year
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Issue : VOGUE Italia June 2010
Title : Wild Is The Wind
Photography : Steven Meisel 스티븐 마이젤
Styling : Marie-Amelie Sauve (amazing!!!!)
Hair : Julien D'Ys
Make-up : Pat McGrath
Set Design : Jack Flannagan
Models : Eva Herzigova , Eliza Cummings, Cole Mohr,
Yuri Pleskun , Will Lewis, Valerija Kelava,
Tanga Moreau & Daniel Sweeney
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newjamesdean · 2 years
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Hysteric Glamour Spring Summer 2013 Lookbook
The 2013 Hysteric Glamour book features Sky Ferreira & Cole Mohr in a Las Vegas themed editorial
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flowersdumal · 4 months
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Cole Mohr by Terry Richardson
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puppyboypatrick · 4 months
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Who is the person in your header with the pansy tattoo
i think it’s cole mohr? i’m not entirely sure though because i’m not familiar with him, might need to be fact checked on this
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docrotten · 10 months
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THE DUNWICH HORROR (1970) – Episode 191 – Decades Of Horror 1970s
“The Old Ones are not truly dead. They only sleep. It is a dreamless oblivion, stretching on and on towards vast eternity!” Eternal, dreamless oblivion? That’s a hard pass. Join your faithful Grue Crew – Doc Rotten, Chad Hunt, Bill Mulligan, and Jeff Mohr – as they enroll at Miskatonic University to study The Dunwich Horror (1970).
Decades of Horror 1970s Episode 191 – The Dunwich Horror (1970)
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Wilbur Whateley travels to Miskatonic University to borrow the legendary Necronomicon. But, little does anyone know, Whateley isn’t quite human.
  Director: Daniel Haller
Writers: Curtis Hanson, Henry Rosenbaum, Ronald Silkosky; H.P. Lovecraft (based on the story by)
Music by: Les Baxter
Title Design by: Sandy Dvore
Poster Art by: Reynold Brown
Selected Cast:
Sandra Dee as Nancy Wagner
Dean Stockwell as Wilbur Whateley
Ed Begley as Dr. Henry Armitage
Lloyd Bochner as Dr. Cory
Sam Jaffe as Old Whateley
Joanne Moore Jordan as Lavinia Whateley (as Joanna Moore Jordan)
Donna Baccala as Elizabeth Hamilton
Talia Shire as Nurse Cora (credited as Talia Coppola)
Michael Fox as Dr. Raskin
Jason Wingreen as Sheriff Harrison
Barboura Morris as Mrs. Cole
Beach Dickerson as Mr. Cole
Michael Haynes as Guard
Toby Russ as Librarian
Jack Pierce as Reeger
Set your H.P. Lovecraft expectations aside and you just might enjoy The Dunwich Horror. The film features a great cast, including Sandra Dee, Dean Stockwell, Ed Begley, Lloyd Bochner, Sam Jaffe, and Talia Shire. While the results may not be 100% successful, the cinematography looks spectacular, the often cliché visual effects are used creatively, and the direction is spot on. Could a 1970 film adapt Lovecraft more faithfully at that time? It’s hard to say. Lovecraft is a tricky beast to translate cinematically. Regardless, the poster from Reynold Brown is phenomenal. Check out what the Grue-Crew has to say. Enjoy!
At the time of this writing, The Dunwich Horror is available to stream free with ads from PlutoTV and PPV from Amazon and Apple TV.  The film is also available as a Blu-ray from Arrow Video.
Gruesome Magazine’s Decades of Horror 1970s is part of the Decades of Horror two-week rotation with The Classic Era and the 1980s. In two weeks, the Grue-Crew change it up for their next episode with a bit of a treat, welcoming director John D. Hancock to discuss his first feature film, Let’s Scare Jessica to Death (1971), and of course other aspects of his career. This will be fun!
We want to hear from you – the coolest, grooviest fans: comment on the site or email the Decades of Horror 1970s podcast hosts at [email protected]
Check out this episode!
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jaerontaemo · 1 year
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230325 — Taeyong bbl update
That's right, i had a photoshoot
You still don't know what the cover is, right ?
After it ended, the photographer and the Elle staff all contemplated for a long time what photo would be good as the cover. They were all so colourful and fun.
I really want to give out spoilers like a spoiler king.
By chance, do you happen to know someone named Cole Mohr (t/n: American Model)
Just as me and my older sister liked Ghibli, we liked this model when we were younger. In fact, my sister liked him a lot, and so I thought he was cool and liked him too.
I was looking at the photographer's portfolio and there was Cole Mohr.
There was no one I was actually a huge fan of when growing up really. It's a different feeling to be working with someone who took pictures of one of the people who inspired you ㅎㅎㅎ really
I was so excited
ㅎㅎㅎ actually that's why i to the photographer uooouoong* spoke a lot with them. Just a little story from Taeyongie who was happy and enjoyed filming together ㅎ (t/n: crying noise)
Please look forward to it ㅎㅎㅎ
But the timing is a bit amazing, don't you usually pre order a month in advance ?
I wonder what's coming at the end of the month ….
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