manderley:

Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans (1927)

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club-drugz:



Never forget. 180730

titlecard:

The power to kill can be just as satisfying as the power to create.

ROPE (1948) dir. Alfred Hitchcock.

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fireairshadow:

Hey, pretty girl. Time to wake up.

Mulholland Drive (2001) dir. David Lynch

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wylla:

THE HOST (2006) | Dir. Bong Joon-Ho

“When a parent’s heart breaks, the sound can travel for miles. So I really need to say this to you. Be as nice to Gang-du as you can. Don’t scold him, okay?”

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themacabrenbold:

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ATTRIBUTED TO GAETANO ZUMBO (1656-1701), TO 1695-1700

ANATOMICAL BUST IN DECOMPOSITION WITH WORMS

Polychrome wax figure, glass eyes; resting on a blackened pear tree base

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victoria-pedretti:

I can’t exist by myself because I’m afraid of myself, because I’m the maker of my own evil.

POSSESSION (1981) dir. Andrzej Żuławski

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365filmsbyauroranocte:

Something about meeting ghosts?

Kairo (Kiyoshi Kurosawa, 2001)

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you-oughta-know:

I just realized all the kids growing up with Spotify don’t have to spend money on specific music anymore, so they probably won’t have the memory of saving up money to buy their first CD and having it be something super cringy…like I think I saved up $15 for three weeks to buy the Pirates of the Caribbean soundtrack at Barnes & Noble when I was 9 and I was really proud of myself for that. Add your first CD you were way too proud of buying in the tags

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