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Phantom of Inferno

@veryappalled

“A malign star kept him.”

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linkhttps://letterboxd.com/affluent/films/ calendar_today31-03-2017 15:47:45

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Macbeth (1948) dir Orson Welles 1080p / 2.15gb includes extras, a 1985 "re-release" edit and 2 optional audio commentary tracks for the original cut with author Tim Lucas and author Joseph McBride transfer.it/t/1n9Rnxg3jRZb

Macbeth (1948)
dir Orson Welles
1080p / 2.15gb

includes extras, a 1985 "re-release" edit and 2 optional audio commentary tracks for the original cut with author Tim Lucas and author Joseph McBride

transfer.it/t/1n9Rnxg3jRZb
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“Guy who reads Cormac McCarthy but not William Faulkner” is an insane thing to even try to imagine, like I’m at a loss just figuring out how I would even begin

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Frankenstein’s creature is not supposed to be an “agent of evil & chaos.” Mary Shelley hammers that home repeatedly in the novel: the unforgivable sin is Dr. Frankenstein’s abandonment of his creation & his refusal to take responsibility. Granted the novel is didactic & difficult

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Spellbound (1945) dir Alfred Hitchcock 1080p / 9.10gb with extras including a radio play, audio interview with Hitchcock, featurette on surrealism and Salvador Dali and audio commentary by film professors Thomas Schatz and Charles Ramirez Berg transfer.it/t/rr4xShplADzB

Spellbound (1945)
dir Alfred Hitchcock
1080p / 9.10gb

with extras including a radio play, audio interview with Hitchcock, featurette on surrealism and Salvador Dali and audio commentary by film professors Thomas Schatz and Charles Ramirez Berg

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Jorge Luis Borges, Palermo, Sicily, 1984. "I am not sure that I exist, actually," he said. "I am all the writers that I have read, all the people that I have met, all the women that I have loved, all the cities that I have visited, all my ancestors."

Jorge Luis Borges, Palermo, Sicily, 1984. "I am not sure that I exist, actually," he said. "I am all the writers that I have read, all the people that I have met, all the women that I have loved, all the cities that I have visited, all my ancestors."
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Orson Welles on reimagining novels as distinct cinematic works: "Film should not be a fully illustrated, all talking, all moving version of a printed work, but should be itself, a thing of itself. In that way it uses a novel in the same way that a playwright might use a novel--

Orson Welles on reimagining novels as distinct cinematic works: 

"Film should not be a fully illustrated, all talking, all moving version of a printed work, but should be itself, a thing of itself. In that way it uses a novel in the same way that a playwright might use a novel--
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Today’s news confirms it: Cuomo is Trump’s choice for Mayor. The White House is considering jobs for Adams and Sliwa to clear the field. New Yorkers are sick of corrupt politics and backroom deals. No matter who’s running, we will deliver a better future on November 4.

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BREAKING: The Justice Department's acting deputy chief was caught on a hidden camera saying that the government will "redact every Republican" from an Epstein client list and "leave all the liberal, Democratic people," per Axios