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Post by yggdrasil on Apr 10, 2023 16:25:39 GMT
Gordon Bolland and Barry Kitchener, they had to peel the ladies off.
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Post by msdemos on Apr 10, 2023 19:48:23 GMT
Interesting shot......for some reason it seems difficult to think of John Wayne as ever being this young....... SAVE FERRIS
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Post by Carl LaFong on Apr 11, 2023 14:05:02 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Apr 12, 2023 23:49:48 GMT
Lena Meyer Landrut (German singer, born 1991 )
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Post by yggdrasil on Apr 14, 2023 12:31:02 GMT
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Post by yggdrasil on Apr 14, 2023 12:35:03 GMT
Conrad Veidt, the original inspiration for the Joker, from the 1928 film The Man Who Laughs. Conrad Veidt was the master of changing his look to suit his roles, and in The Man Who Laughs he transformed himself completely in order to look like a sideshow freak who was forced to smile for the rest of his life. More similar to The Hunchback of Notre Dame than modern horror films, Veidtβs turn as the character has influenced both the horror genre and one of the most beloved villains of the 20th century. While creating the initial design for the Joker, Batmanβs nemesis, the artists behind the worldβs greatest detective studied Veidtβs look and used it to create their forever smiling character.
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Post by Carl LaFong on Apr 14, 2023 13:04:50 GMT
Conrad Veidt, the original inspiration for the Joker, from the 1928 film The Man Who Laughs. Conrad Veidt was the master of changing his look to suit his roles, and in The Man Who Laughs he transformed himself completely in order to look like a sideshow freak who was forced to smile for the rest of his life. More similar to The Hunchback of Notre Dame than modern horror films, Veidtβs turn as the character has influenced both the horror genre and one of the most beloved villains of the 20th century. While creating the initial design for the Joker, Batmanβs nemesis, the artists behind the worldβs greatest detective studied Veidtβs look and used it to create their forever smiling character. I remember Terry Wogan used to play him singing The Lighthouse across the bay:
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Post by Teleadm on Apr 14, 2023 15:59:25 GMT
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