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Amazed these aren't real
  • I hope Kix doesn’t make one.

  • by Ivan Aivazovsky
  • Agreed! This one's Venice at Sunset, if you're wondering.

  • the fall of lucifer (catbox hq re-upload)
  • Is this a Gustave Doré engraving?

  • New York’s Castle
  • I’m not OP, but I think it’s Bannerman Castle on Pollepel Island in the Hudson River.

  • What films are your favorite for cinematography?
  • Have you seen Seconds? That one stars Rock Hudson and was also shot by Howe, so you might at least find the look of it appealing.

  • What films are your favorite for cinematography?
  • That was a fantastic movie! That’s a James Wong Howe film. But do you mean Burt Lancaster? I don’t recall Heston in that.

  • What films are your favorite for cinematography?
  • I haven’t seen that but I’ve been meaning to make an effort to watch Jodorowsky’s work.

    I just remembered the film The Fall. I believe that was also Tarsem (like the Cell). I remember it being visually striking but not much else.

  • What films are your favorite for cinematography?
  • Night of the Hunter and Barry Lyndon come to mind. I’m willing to say most any Kubrick film has at least a few indelible shots. Oh and Kwaidan left quite an impression when I first saw it.

  • Le Elton John who protects Kevin Spacey has arrived
  • Sir Elton John and his husband David Furnish testified on behalf of the defense.

  • [Soft] The matchmaker
  • Apologies, I didn’t realize that. When I follow the link from a browser it works properly (as does your original link), but not from the app. I want to say it’s the parenthesis in the link but I tried using the % encoding and no dice.

  • [Soft] The matchmaker
  • Thanks for sharing! But I think you meant to link to the painting, not the play.

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  • It’s the sator square.

  • Troll (1986) - fantasy horror comedy
  • Let’s not forget it stars a young Julia Louis-Dreyfus in her first film role, playing perhaps her most iconic character.

  • Phin brewer
  • Oh neat! I’ve never encountered these before. Are they like v60 drip brewers or more like a small press? How does the brew turn out compared to other methods? Any particular make you’d recommend or things to look for when shopping for one?