L'Homme qui rit, The Man Who Laughs: A Romance of English History (or By Order of the King/On the King's Command) by Victor Hugo.
A poignant, profound and tragic story.
One of my top ten.
The official movie poster for "Fire and Ice" (1983 film directed by Ralph Bakshi) by fantasy artist Frank Frazetta.
What are my favorite Miyazaki/Ghibli films?
My Neighbor Totoro (となりのトトロ) and Spirited Away ( 千と千尋の神隠し).
The Phantom Stranger (Volume 2) #19.
"Return to the Tomb of the Ice Giants".
Girlhood (French: Bande de filles, lit. "Group of Girls") by Céline Sciamma.
Coco by Lee Unkrich.
Viva la Coco!! ^^
It's beautiful.
¡Feliz Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead)!
By what mythology do we live by? I believe that Christianity, Shintoism, Taoism, Alchemy, Homeopathy, and Jung are the 6 pillars.
In my opinion, this is one of the best Judge Dredd movies (along with the 2012 adaptation).
Sometimes I think that without the first Blade movie and Dark City (1998), there would have been no Matrix as we know it. It wouldn't have been a thing.
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.
In other news: King Tut's knife was likely forged from alien metals, scientist say.
20s. A young tachrán who has dedicated his life to becoming a filmmaker and comic artist/writer. This website is a mystery to me...
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