Crossroads (1986)
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The Garden Book, 1984
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Harold Ramis and Annie Potts during a break in filming on the set of Ghostbusters, 1984.
(Source: Ghostbusters: The Ultimate Visual History)
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Dual Hifi Collection 1985 with Wassily Chair
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Large insectoid dungeon hazards: carrion crawler and tunnel worm. The well-known carrion crawler is 9' feet long and attacks with 8 paralyzing tentacles. The tunnel worm is a 30' long centipede that lunges out of dungeon walls to grab prey, chewing through armor in several rounds. It lays its eggs on corpses stashed in its burrows. (AD&D Monster Cards Set 3, TSR, 1982) The carrion crawler appears to be signed with Laura Roslof's initials.
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Vincent Price, Peter Cushing, and John Carradine
House of Long Shadows (1984)
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Jane B. par Agnès V. (1988) dir. Agnès Varda
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Underground wine cellars and second floor kitchens! The traditional and the nontraditional! This kitchen, dining area, and sitting room are built on the second floor, away from the other rooms of the house.
Beyond The Kitchen: A Dreamer’s Guide, 1985
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“Sherlock Holmes is King Arthur.” Is that anything. Arthur returns in England’s greatest hour of need, and that’s why we keep getting modern retellings of Sherlock Holmes because he keeps coming back when shit starts looking dire, only for the past dozen or so incarnations he’s been choosing to be a private detective instead of a king
(“Because what the hell can a king do to help people these days?” he asks in 1979 to his Watson [in older days, distant days, he would have said “His Lancelot.”] “Better to be here on the ground floor, actually putting in the effort”)
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There are great piles of treasure in the crypts below the city, waiting to be plundered (Wes Crum, Tarantis, campaign supplement detailing a port city of pirates and merchants in the Wilderlands of High Fantasy setting for D&D or other fantasy RPGs, Judges Guild, 1983)
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