Emily / INFP / Scorpio / 16 Yrs. / That’s all.
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16th century ring that unfolds into an astronomical sphere
Top: Folk tale postage stamps by Vladimir Korenev and Stefan Kanchev, Bulgaria, 1964
Bottom: Folk tale postage stamps by Vladimir Korenev, Lyuben Zidarov, and Stefan Kanchev, Bulgaria, 1961
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Monty Python as Barbie movie posters, inspired by @oneofthebeautifulpeople’s Beatles version
MONTY PYTHON’S MEANING OF LIFE (1983) dir. Terry Jones
SHOT BY CRYSTAL LEE LUCAS @moonletgarden
The Great Martian War (1913 - 1917).
Monastery Garden in Snow, c.1829 - oil on canvas ― Karl Friedrich Lessing (German, 1808-1880)
Winter landscape with convent church, 1859 - oil on canvas — Carl Hilgers (German, 1818 -1890)
A flock of sheep in a snowstorm, 1912 - oil on canvas — Joseph Farquharson (Scottish, 1846-1935)
Brianna Wiest, 101 essays that will change the way you think
· Storm Clouds - Chickies · Weeping Willow II · Opening · Black Dog Pastel on museum board.
— Rob Evans (American, b.1959)
https://www.robevansart.org/
Unbelievable to me that Buster Keaton isn't already a tumblr sexyman
he's cute as hell
yes, that's buster, catching a lit cigarette. I don't want to know how many takes this took
3. literally nobody, NOBODY in the game has done it as well as buster. he is where bugs bunny gets all his style
he's an athlete. he's a stooge. he performed from the time he could walk. he's brilliant. he never breaks. he wins you over instantly. he dances like this:
seriously, go watch him bust a move. or this one, it's my favorite. all his shit is free, it's under an hour, it's incredible and none of it feels like eating your vegetables or forcing yourself to watch "film history"
he's just funny. he just "got" film comedy in a time when most directors were still trying to figure out how far out to put the camera.
dark the netflix show and rusty lake/cube escape the games are the exact same thing
gritty northern european horror fantasy thrillers about fucked up little places, fate, religious symbolism, confusing af family trees, shady family-owned business, funny looking vintage sci fi machines, time travel and fucked up clans in fucked up little towns in the woods with goregous aesthetics ranging from victorian through 80s to modern, people dying, cave and old hotel, animals dying, a whole plethora of Torture Devices, experiments, a hard boiled detective that fucks around and *really* finds out, going to therapy but the therapist being just as fucked as you or straight up evil, cults and sacrifices, clocks, a Bad Vibes lake, a place called paradise, recurring symbolic geometry (the triquetra in dark and the cubes in rl) etc
nobody will ever convince me that these two don’t take place in the same universe (pun intended)
“i need you so much closer”
monet (impression, sunrise; 1892-1894) feat. death cab for cutie (transatlanticism)
Sherlock Jr. (1924) dir. Buster Keaton
Seven Chances (1925) dir. Buster Keaton
BUSTER KEATON (1925-1926)
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“You are glad to be here, aren’t you Buster?” “And how, I came off of location to be here!”
BUSTER + DICTIONARY DEFINITIONS
As far as I have been able to learn I was the first man given that nickname. Even Buster Brown, the character in R.F. Outcault's comic strip, was born a few years after I came into the world. Everybody, including each of my three wives, always called me Buster.
BUSTER KEATON in HIS WEDDING NIGHT (1917)
Random Buster Keaton Scene (15/∞): Sherlock Jr. (1924)
Buster Keaton, and his flawless long & curly hair, in T H E G E N E R A L realease date: New York City, february 5, 1927
The General is the film people remember even though it’s not the laugh-fest many of Keaton’s films were. Instead it’s a character-driven war movie whose laughs come from situations and comic action scenes that arise naturally from the story while the physical “look” of the film is absolutely consistent with the photographic record we have of the Civil War; at times it looks as if the pictures of Mathew Brady and Alexander Gardner have come to life before our eyes. With his hair grown out to be historically authentic, Keaton was never more beautiful physically, and the incredible attention he paid to detail in making this movie, down to choosing his location in Oregon because it was the only place he could find a railroad that still ran on the narrow-gauge track used during the Civil War, or his artful use of a true story as a framework for his film, only add to the entertainment value. (…)
It was a ground-breaking film that, like the Marx Brothers’ Duck Soup, The Wizard of Oz, Citizen Kane, Vertigo and many other films that flopped at their original release and later became acknowledged classics, needed time to catch up to it. —Mark Gabrish Conlan
★★★★★
Bathing beauty Buster Keaton with Virginia Fox in Hard Luck (1921).
𝙰𝚞𝚐𝚞𝚜𝚝 𝟷𝟶, 𝟷𝟿𝟷𝟸 𝚃𝚑𝚎 𝙳𝚒𝚊𝚛𝚒𝚎𝚜 𝙾𝚏 𝙵𝚛𝚊𝚗𝚣 𝙺𝚊𝚏𝚔𝚊, 𝟷𝟿𝟷𝟶 -𝟷𝟿𝟷𝟹
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Buster Keaton + letterboxd reviews by @ennaih💕
BUSTER KEATON (1927-1929)
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