
That clockwork morgue looks straight out of the Tiger Lillies-induced fantasies!
That clockwork morgue looks straight out of the Tiger Lillies-induced fantasies!
Reminds me the abandoned ship in One Hundred Years of Solitude.
Now we know where David Lynch gets his inspiration.
It's great how this makes you think in both: the 80's and the 30's Erté-like Art Deco.
My, the real life Land of the Lost is kinda disappointing.
Does this mean eXistenZ is based on the videogame based Videodrome?
Back then we would put quintuplets in zoos. Nowadays we put octuplets on reality show. It's funny how little we change overall.
Oh my God, I have a problem.
So even back then Theodore Roosevelt as a badass extraordinaire and cats doing human stuff were already a meme.
Obviously, the homo superior are finally revolting against us, mere humans.
Possibly the best camera to take the face of your victims before their eyes dilatate. Skull cameras, ask for no substitutes.
Good thing you mentioned only 10, if we take account all the things you see in almost every Tim Burton movie we would be here all night.
For some reason I have the odd idea that they wrote Walter Bishop's role for William Shatner to have many, many amusing moments on Shatner/Nimoy Bishop/Bell relationship.
The only one I haven't seen on the list is Buckaroo Banzai. It always eludes me! By the way, thanks for the Brazil love. My all-time favorite movie!
No medieval Spanish monk automaton? I'm disappointed!
And there's the age-old question: Can he move his neck?
I have always wondered this: Why most of Golden Era superheroes were always rich people? Is it just for resources or people in the Great Depression felt there was something rare and superhman on wealthy folk?