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dozydawn · 3 months
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Lesley-Anne Down in The Last Days of Pompeii (1984).
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georgeromeros · 1 year
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V: The Original Mini-Series (1983)
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lesbianrey · 9 months
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back in my day a show like the bear would have had 22 episodes and half of them would be kinda dumb but it built character goddamn it
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pretty-little-fools · 2 months
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cressida-jayoungr · 11 months
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One Dress a Day Challenge
July: Green Redux (+ Blue Redux)
Ivanhoe / Lysette Anthony as Lady Rowena
Return of the Ren Faire! The big pearl beads are like something out of The Court Jester, but at least that movie had the excuse of not even pretending to be period-accurate.
I really do love this movie's costumes out of all proportion to what they frankly deserve. I guess I was just at an impressionable age when i saw this movie/miniseries. Plus, it's just so obvious that the costumers are doing their best on what must have been a miniscule budget, bless their hearts. I just want to hug them and pat them on their heads.
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tv-moments · 5 months
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Bodies
“Catch Me If You Can”
Director: Haolu Wang
DoP: Paul Morris
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filmjet · 1 year
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We Own This City (2022)
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k-i-l-l-e-r-b-e-e-6-9 · 11 months
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Salem's Lot (1979)
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He was certainly the forerunner.❤
My heart cries for this pair.
Charles+Sebastian supremacy
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thequeereview · 6 months
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Exclusive Interview: Fellow Travelers stars Noah J. Ricketts & Jelani Alladin "this miniseries is a revolution"
Ron Nyswaner’s exquisitely crafted work of queer historical fiction, Fellow Travelers, is a compelling and deeply moving epic miniseries that takes in the Lavender Scare of the 1950s and follows its repercussions in the lives of those directly affected through the following decades, taking in the post-Stonewall period of liberation in the 70s up to the devastation of the onset of HIV/AIDS in the…
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I, Claudius is one of the greatest shows I have ever seen on television. True it was filmed on a sound stage and it looks it today, but the writing and the acting are superb!
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fantastic-nonsense · 2 years
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this mentality is so wacky. like...if you don't love television at its "Love & Monsters episode of Doctor Who" levels you don't deserve it at its "Siege of Mandalore episodes of The Clone Wars" levels, because every single tv show on the planet has its good, mediocre, and bad episodes and pretending otherwise basically excludes yourself from truly enjoying an entire medium
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Behind the scenes of Stephen King's It, 1990.
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rickchung · 2 months
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Ripley (prod. Steven Zaillian).
Zallian's fresh but still cold-blooded take on Tom Ripley makes for an exciting remake. While the more methodical, episodic pace stretches certain plot contrivances about a man living double lives yet interacting with the same small pool of townspeople, Ripley makes the cat-and-mouse game of a con job with more than enough style and flair. There's an elegance to the strikingly pulpy European material.
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pretty-little-fools · 2 months
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cressida-jayoungr · 11 months
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One Dress a Day Challenge
June: Weddings
The Scarlet Pimpernel (1982) / Anthony Andrews as Sir Percy Blakeney and Jane Seymour as Marguerite St. Just
Another well-coordinated wedding pair! I love the embroidery on Percy's lapels, and of course his neckerchief is beautifully arranged, with a jeweled pin to fasten it.
It's always a bit amusing to see hair ornaments in the tall 18th-century women's hairdos. Compare Keira Knightley in The Duchess, here.
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