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The Invisible Man (1933) By James Whale.

The Invisible Man (1933) by James Whale.

Based on H.G. Wells' 1897 novel, "The Invisible Man: A Grotesque Romance."

James Whale at, perhaps, his most Whale-ish. Unyielding, cutting and misanthropic. A funny, creepy, and brisk story of madness.

Definitely one of Universal's creepiest monsters.

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2 years ago

Halloween (1978) by John Carpenter.

One of the greatest horror movies of all time. A genre supernova. Created a taxonomic category that still lives. Unsparing precision, a simple premise and style.

While the original Halloween may not be the first slasher movie, it is the film that set the groundwork for the genre and paved the way for all the other great slasher franchises like Friday the 13th and A Nightmare on Elm Street. If you claim to be a horror fan and you haven't seen the original Halloween, first of all, shame on you. Second of all, watch it NOW. This one is required viewing.

Also, it is my personal opinion that John Carpenter's Halloween has the greatest opening scene in horror history.


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1 year ago
Re-Imagining Kingdom Hearts In Final Fantasys Style On PS1 1/???
Re-Imagining Kingdom Hearts In Final Fantasys Style On PS1 1/???
Re-Imagining Kingdom Hearts In Final Fantasys Style On PS1 1/???
Re-Imagining Kingdom Hearts In Final Fantasys Style On PS1 1/???

Re-Imagining Kingdom Hearts in Final Fantasy’s style on PS1 1/???

I wanted to try to publish something different this time. I have been working on this project for some time and now I can finally start sharing the first ones. Tomorrow I’ll publish the next ones.

Covers in order: Kingdom Hearts,  Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories,  Kingdom Hearts II and Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days

I’m recreating all the covers (by the moment without final mixes versions), and that includes the last one that will be released in November.

Hope you all like it.

No reproduction or republication without written permission. Copy, claim or edit is prohibited. You can use it as mobile or PC wallpaper.

No copyright infringement intended. All right reserved to ©Square Enix, ©Disney and ©Disney/Pixar.


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1 year ago
V For Vendetta By Alan Moore.

V for Vendetta by Alan Moore.

A story originally created to serve as a warning of what could possibly arise from the Thatcherite government of the 1980s, V for Vendetta has stood the test of time as one of the premier works of the comic book medium. A story that tells a tale of tyranny and the valiant effort made to thwart it that's as timeless as it is harrowing.


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2 years ago

The Man Who Laughs (1928) by Paul Leni.

One of the most iconic and influential silent films of all time (along with Metropolis, Nosferatu, and The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari).

A magnificent film and one of my favorites.

Highly recommend checking it out.

And, yes, Conrad Veidt's interpretation (and Jack Pierce's make-up) inspired The Joker.


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1 year ago
Would You Take A Job As A Professional Hermit (also Known As A Garden Hermit Or Ornamental Hermit)?Yes,

Would you take a job as a professional hermit (also known as a garden hermit or ornamental hermit)? Yes, believe it or not, this was a real job in the Victorian era. In 18th and 19th century England, Scotland and Ireland, aristocrats placed ads like this in papers: "Wanted - Ornamental Garden Hermit". The profession required you to become a human ornamental folly on the grounds of a wealthy family estate whilst living in a cave or cottage, turret or hole, contemplating the human condition and enchanting the occasional passerby with your presence at the behest of the landowner. The less like a young English aristocrat you looked, the better. So they were often elderly men with long beards and loose clothes, resembling garden gnomes. Talk about a dream job! Who WOULDN'T want a gig like this? It's the Victorian equivalent of a Walmart greeter.


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