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thebluesbrothers1980 · 9 months
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Oh, jeez.
Fargo (1996), dir. Joel Coen, cinematography by Roger Deakins
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...And even this, too, can be called routine in a city of eight million people.
The Naked City (1948), dir. Jules Dassin, cinematography by William H. Daniels
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Deliverance is possible by no other means but that an innocent maiden maketh the vampire heed not the first crowing of the cock, this done by the sacrifice of her own bloode.
Nosferatu (1922), dir F. W. Murnau, cinematography by Fritz Arno Wagner & Günther Krampf
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Now you listen to me, I'm an advertising man, not a red herring. I've got a job, a secretary, a mother, two ex-wives and several bartenders that depend upon me, and I don't intend to disappoint them all by getting myself "slightly" killed.
North by Northwest (1959), dir. Alfred Hitchcock, cinematography by Robert Burks
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“Do you believe what that old man that was doing all the talking at the Oso Negro said the other night about gold changing a man’s soul so he ain’t the same kind of a guy that he was before finding it?” “I guess that depends on the man.” “That’s exactly what I say. Gold doesn’t carry any curse with it. It depends if the guy that finds it is the right guy. Gold can be as much of a blessing as a curse.”
The Treasure of the Sierra Madre (1948), dir. John Huston, cinematography by Ted D. McCord
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Elsie? Elsie? Elsie! Elsie! Elsie!
M (1931), dir. Fritz Lang, cinematography by Fritz Arno Wagner
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“Listen here, you fellas. This world’s divided into two kinds of people: the hunter, and the hunted. But luckily, I’m a hunter. And nothing can ever change that.”
The Most Dangerous Game (1932), dir. Ernest B. Schoedsack and Merian C. Cooper, cinematography by Henry W. Gerrard
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WAPPING G. BARBOR MAKE CONTACT A. HALL                MARCH 21
The Man Who Knew Too Much (1934), dir. Alfred Hitchcock, cinematography by Robert Burks
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cosmoku · 3 years
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shuffle on in
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hang in there
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you’re a menace spider-man
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