Such A Groovy Place To Talk
And Maybe Watch A Show
Down At The Drive-In
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The Projected Man (1966) - Italian poster art by Angelo Cesselon.
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The Projected Man (1966)
Compton Productions
Dir. Ian Curteis
John Croydon (Uncredited)
Bryant Haliday as Dr. Paul Steiner, the Projected Man
Mary Peach as Dr. Patricia Hill
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There. He’s projected. The end.
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Love the contrast between the Americans’ “Apollo” and the Soviets’ “Sputnik.” You got the Americans naming their rocket after a Greek god trying to communicate the grandness and importance of this rocket. And you got the Soviets naming their rocket “fellow traveler.” Like a friend you go on an adventure with together. This rocket is our little friend lol
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“i don’t get hannibal lecter” it’s about being the worst person in the world and yet someone still loves you despite it and it’s about convincing yourself you’re fine living your life alone and never truly connecting with anyone until someone comes along and you realize you could never live without them now and it’s about caring about someone so deeply that all you want now is for them to truly see you and it’s about how your devotion is so crushing and deep that you’d go to lengths of even self-destruction just to keep them around so you can keep loving them. “but he’s a cannibal” lol yeah
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Part 2 to this sensory stuff
this is literally just an excuse to try n covey my relationship with sensations like im fairly certain this is the autism talkin but pressure and compression are just nice (esp when ur muscles are tensed up constantly))
this wasnt intended to be suggestive- so WOOPS
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Bryant Haliday in The Projected Man (1966)
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Mask for The Projected Man (1966)
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The Projected Man (1966)
Compton Productions
Dir. Ian Curteis
John Croydon (Uncredited)
Bryant Haliday as Dr. Paul Steiner, the Projected Man
Sam Kydd as Harry Slinger
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The story of the A.V. Club!
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