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Craziness doubtless has more followers and servants than Wisdom. Don Quixote (II, 13)


theswinginsixties:

Mia Farrow on the set of ‘Rosemary’s Baby’, 1967. Photo by Bob Willoughby.

theswinginsixties:

Mia Farrow on the set of ‘Rosemary’s Baby’, 1967. Photo by Bob Willoughby.

(Source: pinterest.com, via adsertoris)

— 6 hours ago with 526 notes
#photography  #movies  #Black and White 

thedsgnblog:

Michal Krasnopolski   |   http://michalkrasnopolski.com

“The ‘less is more’ poster challenge. The basic concept was to create a very modernist, minimalist poster series for movie enthusiasts. The idea is based on a very simple grid: a circle and two diagonals inscribed in a square. It surprised me how many posters I could create based on this very simple approach; the possibilities are theoretically unlimited.”

Art director & graphic designer living/working in Warsaw, Poland. Born in 1980, a graduate (Master’s degree) of the Academy of Fine Arts in Lodz.  Associated with advertising industry since 2002, winner of Zlote Orly (2008, 2009) & Kreatura (2008) awards. Jury member of the KTR Awards in design category (2008). Working predominantly in advertising, poster design & packaging.

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— 1 week ago with 1256 notes
#design  #Arts  #movies 
2or3thingsiknowaboutfilm:

Charles Laughton and Robert Mitchum on the set of The Night of the Hunter (1955).

2or3thingsiknowaboutfilm:

Charles Laughton and Robert Mitchum on the set of The Night of the Hunter (1955).

(via malopez1976)

— 10 months ago with 71 notes
#movies  #photography  #Arts 
monsterman:

Lugosi and Karloff. Son of Frankenstein. Via William Forsche


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monsterman:

Lugosi and Karloff. Son of Frankenstein. Via William Forsche

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(Source: arcaneimages)

— 1 year ago with 71 notes
#movies  #Arts  #photography 
Orson Welles stages a radio adapation of H.G. Welles’ novel War of the Worlds set in modern-day New Jersey.
 
World’s Greatest Hoaxes

Orson Welles stages a radio adapation of H.G. Welles’ novel War of the Worlds set in modern-day New Jersey.

World’s Greatest Hoaxes

— 1 year ago
#photography  #movies 
Finally in Spain, I’m going to see it just now …

Finally in Spain, I’m going to see it just now …

— 3 years ago
#dylan  #movies