𝚃𝚘𝚖 𝚃𝚢𝚕𝚎𝚛 𝚘𝚗 𝚝𝚑𝚎 𝚜𝚎𝚝 𝚘𝚏 𝚝𝚑𝚎 𝙼𝚄𝙼𝙼𝚈’𝚂 𝙷𝙰𝙽𝙳 (1940)
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if you prick us, don't it sting?
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DRACULA (1931) dir. Tod Browning
THE MUMMY’S HAND (1940) dir. Christy Cabanne
CREATURE FROM THE BLACK LAGOON (1954) dir. Jack Arnold
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Having now watched the 1999 cinematic masterpiece The Mummy in theaters, I have an important question:
How did they do the scene where Beni is pulling on the camel and the camel doesn't want to go?
Is there an Acting Camel specially trained to say "No"? Or that's taught "Obey everyone, except Kevin, ignore him"?
How do they do that?
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Children of Illinois!
Thank you all for the passion last night in Chicago.
Amazing as always - which is because of you.
Sleep Tight and rawk on! ♥️🎸
-A Rawkin Ghoul
📸: ryancphoto
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Dick Foran and Tom Tyler in The Mummy's Hand (1940)
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My Jupiter Ascending kick is absolutely stealing my brain this month, enough that I commissioned Jupiter and Kalique from the amazing ✨@deannamb✨, because they are the best, and they deserve more fan art.
(Yes, Kalique is definitely flirting. Yes, Jupiter is horrified and in disbelief at the very thought. And maybe a tiny bit flattered.)
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Given that goth culture in Japan didn't emerge until the late 90's as a pivotal facet of Harajuku culture and that YGO itself takes place during the 90's (the manga timeline spanning from 1995/1996 - 1999) it is a very real possibility that Yugi himself was a huge figure in goth subculture and may even have the same iconic status as Elvira and the Addams'
Basically please imagine a bunch of baby goths absolutely idolising him growing up because he always appears in tournaments wearing all those belts and thick eyeliner and studded boots and chockers etc and he's just completely oblivious to the fact that he's The King of Goth™️
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