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favorite films of 2019 (PART I)
I am unfortunately just like other guys. I like trashy horror, dog poems, cannibalism as a metaphor for obsessive devotion, religious imagery, people who use my name in a sentence, academic validation, lying for fun, being bisexual and bleeding out in the snow.
"Creation of Adam" by Michaelangelo x Hannibal NBC episodes "Amuse-Bouche" and "Dolce"
While watching scene of Missandei’s execution and seeing Daenerys’ face I was yelling “IS THIS A MOTHERFUCKING LAWRENCE OF ARABIA REFERENCE” because this scene is a basically mirror scene to “No prisoners” episode.
Peter O’Toole in Lawrence of Arabia (1962) Part 2
Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema,The Roses of Heliogabalus (1888) details.
“You see him? That man down there? He must be drunk… because he’s been sitting there for hours. He looks homeless too, if I had to guess. He’s going to freeze to death if he stays out there any longer. And no one is going over to help or anything. Would you help out that guy? You think that you will stop walking and help that disgusting, stinking drunk, little piece of trash, huh?” — Squid Game
During an interview about her incredible costumes for the film Crimson Peak (2015), Kate Hawley mentioned two paintings that particularly inspired her design of the leading female cast’s iconic attire. Proserpine by Dante Gabriel Rossetti (1874, top left) was taken into consideration for the character Lucille Sharpe, otherwise known as The Moth (top right). For Edith Cushing (bottom right), thought of as The Butterfly in contrast, The Bridesmaid by John Everett Millais (1851, bottom left) was said to have greatly influenced the character’s hauntingly beautiful look of cascading hair and the bridal-esque nightgown attire.
Details: Vanitas, 1645, by Cagnacci Guido (1601-1682).
if there’s anything i would describe as my aesthetic it would probably be these pictures of the fire