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70s-music-tourney · 3 months
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bwanadevilart · 10 months
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baroness-von-poontang · 10 months
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prismatic-skies · 2 months
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One of my all-time favorites
❤️🌹❤️вσωιє❤️🌹❤️
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fangomusic · 9 months
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Brilliant '80s albums on cassette.
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bitter69uk · 6 months
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“John Blaylock! The hunger has given him everlasting life – until now! PRAY for him!” “Miriam Blaylock! She “feeds” one day in seven on the unsuspecting … and soon she will turn into something that you will never forget no matter how long and how hard you try. FEAR HER!” Pictured: David Bowie and Catherine Deneuve, the stars of seductive 1983 cult horror flick The Hunger. Don’t they suggest an impossibly chic 1980s synth pop duo? Can’t you imagine Deneuve huskily warbling French-accented lyrics over Bowie’s icy keyboards? Anyway, heartfelt thanks to everyone who attended the Lobotomy Room cinema club’s second presentation of The Hunger last night (26 October). Wow – who could have anticipated there was such a “hunger” for this movie? (Sorry!). Quick reflections on having watched The Hunger two weeks in a row at Fontaine’s: I can recite lines of dialogue by heart now (“No ice!” “I’m afraid you’ll find me mostly idle … my time is my own.” “Are you making a pass at me, Mrs. Blaylock?” “She’s that kind of woman. She’s … European”). It felt apt that the two screenings coincided with Deneuve turning 80 (she was born on 22 October 1943). As I explained in the intro, The Hunger is set in Manhattan and feels persuasively like a “New York” movie but 95% of it was actually filmed in London. It’s amazing how seeing a few yellow taxi cabs convincingly evokes NYC! And finally, The Hunger must be one of the most smoking-est films ever! Every character is a chain-smoker wreathing themselves in plumes of smoke (including doctors standing around in their white lab coats! Unsurprisingly, as a French woman of her generation Deneuve in real life is an inveterate lifelong smoker. Reportedly if anyone ever tells her “You can’t smoke here”, she calmly replies, “How much is the fine? I’ll pay it.”). I’ll be announcing the November film club selection shortly!
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catkurohazama · 3 months
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Happy birthday, David Bowie! He'd have been 77 this year.
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schlock-luster-video · 9 months
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On July 10, 1986, Labyrinth debuted in Argentina.
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Can you guys send me recommendations for a good record player?
There are so many options, and I tend to get very indecisive. I want one that fits with everything but also with my styles if you know what I mean (I like academia, classic, (70's)mid-century, cottage core)
(Ignore the tags. That is just to get this across tumblr, ain't gonna pay to blaze it)
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kitschykitschykoo · 5 months
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melodiousmonk · 4 months
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Post 3x3 albums that are central to you as a person:
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Happy Birthday David Bowie!
Born January 8, 1947
Died January 10, 2016 (69)
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sewgeekmama · 2 months
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Watch Labyrinth in Theaters Nationwide in March
The 1986 epic fantasy film (and personal favorite of mine) Labyrinth returns to theaters March 6th and 10th for a special showing from Fathom Events and The Jim Henson Company, in collaboration with Sony Pictures. It’s part of Fathom’s Big Screen Classic series, which includes an “exclusive introduction by renowned film critic and historian Leonard Maltin, exploring the enduring appeal of…
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veronicabacardi · 2 years
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THE HUNGER 🎥
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dielukedie · 3 months
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bitter69uk · 7 months
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The October edition of the Lobotomy Room film club can only mean one thing – a horror movie! On Thursday 19 October 2023 let’s embrace the Halloween spirit with a screening of The Hunger (tagline: “Nothing human loves forever”) in the plush surroundings of Fontaine’s bar in East London!
The Hunger (which turned forty earlier this year) is director Tony Scott’s art-y erotic horror movie about a vampiric love triangle (in which the word “vampire” is never once mentioned). At the time it was dismissed by critic Roger Ebert as “agonizingly bad” and widely derided as “style over substance”. Sure, The Hunger sometimes resembles a perfume ad or music video, but if you’re going to do style over substance, do it like THIS! And anyway, four decades later The Hunger ranks as a perennial cult favourite for LGBTQ audiences and goths (and not just because Bauhaus perform “Bela Lugosi’s Dead” in the opening nightclub sequence). David Bowie and French cinema’s ice queen Catherine Deneuve star as impossibly stylish ageless vampire couple John and Miriam Blaylock. Before you can say “Are you making a pass at me, Mrs Blaylock?” Miriam has seduced Sarah (Susan Sarandon). (Clad in a sleek 1940s wardrobe, Deneuve ranks alongside Delphine Seyrig in Daughters of Darkness (1971) as cinema’s definitive lesbian vampire queen - even if she clearly employs a body double in the sex scene with Sarandon!).
So, join us for the film Camille Paglia calls “psychological high Gothic”! Expect loads of billowing white curtains and flapping doves! Slashed throats and geysers of spurting blood! Glasses of sherry! Flashbacks to ancient Egypt! And a notoriously explicit lesbian sex scene featuring Catherine Deneuve’s nude body double! Now sing along with me: “Bela Lugosi’s dead! Undead! Undead! Undead!” Full horrific details on event page.
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