Famous artwork appears in the palace in “Barbie as Rapunzel”
What would you recommend to someone who is just starting to watch horror movies?
Oh hell, yeah!! I love giving recs and I LOVE when people start getting interested in horror. I’ll give you recs in a few different categories so that you don’t watch anything you wouldn’t enjoy:
Early Horror Movies (Most Are Black and White, 1900′s-1950′s):
Nosferatu (1922) (silent film)
Cat People (1942)
Freaks (1932)
White Zombie (1932)
The Man who Laughs (1928)
M (1931)
Rear Window (1954)
The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (1920) (silent film)
Metropolis (1927) (silent film)
Frankenstein (1931)
The Wolf Man (1941)
Dracula (1931)
Bride of Frankenstein (1935)
Dead of Night (1945)
The Incredible Shrinking Man (1957)
Strangers on a Train (1951)
Personal Favorites From the 1960′s (Suspenseful):
Eyes Without a Face (1960)
Rosemary’s Baby (1968)
Night of the Living Dead (1968)
Psycho (1960)
The Birds (1963)
Must-Sees of the 70′s (The Beginning of the Golden Era):
Carrie (1976)
The Exorcist (1973)
Suspiria (1977)
Jaws (1975)
The Omen (1976)
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974)
Alien (1979)
Halloween (1978)
1980′s Cult Classics (The decade of good special-effects make up):
Re-Animator (1985)
The Shining (1980)
A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984)
An American Werewolf in London (1981)
The Evil Dead (1981)
The Thing (1982)
Hellraiser (1987)
Children of the Corn (1984)
Friday the 13th (1980)
The Lost Boys (1987)
Silver Bullet (1985)
Poltergeist (1982)
Horror-Comedies:
What We do in the Shadows (2014)
Shaun of the Dead (2004)
Deathgasm (2015)
Tucker and Dale vs. Evil (2010)
Zombieland (2009)
The Trouble With Harry (1955)
The Killer Condom (1996)
Dead Alive (1992)
Young Frankenstein (1974)
Little Shop of Horrors (1986)
The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975)
Idle Hands (1999)
Dead Snow (2009)
Eight-Legged Freaks (2002)
American Psycho (2000)
The Faculty (1998)
Drag Me to Hell (2009)
Slither (2006)
Best of 2000′s-now:
The Loved Ones (2009)
Battle Royale (2000)
Trick R Treat (2007)
American Mary (2012)
The Babadook (2014)
Let the Right One in (2008)
Ginger Snaps (2000)
Martyrs (2008) (very gory, New French Extremity film)
The Hole (2001)
The Eyes of My Mother (2016)
Funny Games (2007)
The Descent (2005)
Excision (2012)
A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night (2014)
Inside (2007) (very gory, New French Extremity film)
High Tension (2003) (very gory, New French Extremity film)
Other Favorites (AKA 90′s horror):
La Ceremonie (1995)
Scream (1996)
Nightbreed (1990)
Jacob’s Ladder (1990)
The Sixth Sense (1999)
The Blair Witch Project (1999)
Audition (1999)
I’ve been baking (:
Satine (Nicole Kidman) Sparkling diamond costume.. Moulin Rouge (2001).. Costume by Catherine Martin and Angus Strathie.
Tried to do my makeup like the advertising picture, haha.
Aries: Katherine Minola (The Taming of the Shrew)
“If I be waspish, best beware my sting”
Taurus: Viola (Twelfth Night)
“Make me a willow cabin at your gate and call upon my soul within the house, write loyal cantons of contemnèd love, and sing them loud even in the dead of night”
Gemini: Cleopatra (Antony & Cleopatra)
“Sir, you and I have loved, but there’s not it; That you know well. Something it is I would— O, my oblivion is a very Antony, and I am all forgotten”
Cancer: Cordelia (King Lear)
“I am sure my love’s more ponderous than my tongue”
Leo: Titania (A Midsummer Night’s Dream)
“These are the forgeries of jealousy; And never, since the middle summer’s spring, met we on hill, in dale, forest, or mead, by paved fountain, or by rushy brook, or in the beached margent of the sea, to dance our ringlets to the whistling wind”
Virgo: Juliet Capulet (Romeo & Juliet)
“Although I joy in thee, I have no joy of this contract tonight. It is too rash, too unadvised, too sudden, too like the lightning, which doth cease to be ere one can say ‘It lightens.’“
Libra: Portia (The Merchant of Venice)
“You see me, Lord Bassanio, where I stand, such as I am: though for myself alone I would not be ambitious in my wish, to wish myself much better; yet, for you I would be trebled twenty times myself; A thousand times more fair, ten thousand times more rich”
Scorpio: Beatrice (Much Ado About Nothing)
“But manhood is melted into curtsies, valor into compliment, and men are only turned into tongue, and trim ones, too. He is now as valiant as Hercules that only tells a lie and swears it. I cannot be a man with wishing; therefore I will die a woman with grieving”
Sagittarius: Miranda (The Tempest)
“O, brave new world, that has such people in ‘t!”
Capricorn: Lady Macbeth (Macbeth)
“The raven himself is hoarse that croaks the fatal entrance of Duncan under my battlements. Come, you spirits that tend on mortal thoughts, unsex me here, and fill me from the crown to the toe topful of direst cruelty!”
Aquarius: Rosalind (As You Like It)
“It is not the fashion to see the lady the epilogue; but it is no more unhandsome than to see the lord the prologue. If it be true that good wine needs no bush, 'tis true that a good play needs no epilogue; yet to good wine they do use good bushes, and good plays prove the better by the help of good epilogues”
Pisces: Ophelia (Hamlet)
“There’s rosemary, that’s for remembrance; pray, love, remember; and there is pansies, that’s for thoughts…There’s fennel for you, and columbines; there’s rue for you, and here’s some for me; we may call it herb of grace o’ Sundays. O, you must wear your rue with a difference”
In the film “Ever After” the character of the “Grand Dame” at the beginning is said to be Marie Therese Charlotte, Duchesse d’Angouleme, daughter of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette.
She says that:
“ My great-great-grandmother’s portrait hung in the university up until the Revolution.”
While I am WELL AWARE the movie is obviously a work of fiction, I felt like pointing out that Prince Henry is supposed to be Henry II, who married Catherine de Medici, who was not one of her great, great grandmothers.
(Catherine was still related to her though, since she and Henry’s daughter, Claude, was Marie Therese’s great X5 grandmother. Twice over. Royalty had a shallow gene-pool guys. Therese was also descended from Catherine/Henry’s eldest daughter, Elisabeth too, who was her great X7 grandmother. It’s highly likely there are other lines of descent too *see my previous comment about shallow gene-pools*, but these were the most direct.)
Here are portraits of the women who were actually the Duchesse d’Angouleme’s Great, Great Grandmothers:
Marie Adelaide of Savoy, Dauphine of France
Catherine Opalińska, Queen of Poland
Christiane Eberhardine of Brandenburg-Bayreuth, Queen of Poland
Wilhelmine Amalia of Brunswick-Lüneburg, Holy Roman Empress
Eleanor of Austria, Queen of Poland
Elisabeth Charlotte of the Palatinate, Duchesse d’Orleans
Eleonor Magdalene of Neuburg, Holy Roman Empress
Christine Louise of Oettingen-Oettingen, Duchess of Brunswick-Lüneburg
LIVRES CENSURÉS PAR LES AUTORITÉS À TRAVERS LES SIÈCLES
BOOKS CENSORED BY LEGAL AUTHORITIES OVER THE YEARS PART V
Salomé - Oscar Wilde (1891)
Histoire d'O - Pauline Réage a.k.a. Dominique Aury (1954)
Mademoiselle La Quintinie - George Sand a.k.a Amantine Aurore Lucile Dupin (1863)