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The Full Pink Moon 🌕
Star Wars concept art by Ralph McQuarrie.
to me willow rosenberg is the epitome of a character who's used to thinking of herself as kind and good because she's always been percieved that way by other people, but when other people say "kind and good" what they really mean is "competent yet unassertive." which isn't really a moral value, it's just the kind of personality that makes authority figures like you. so she's in the precarious position of believing herself to be a Good Person while having never really felt the need to develop a moral backbone. and this is of course the main reason why she's a little fucked up sometimes. i love this about her, to be clear.
oh nvm i get it
dawn why are we pushing people down the stairs that is crazy boo boo
dawn why are we pushing people down the stairs that is crazy boo boo
do you think about vampires. have you thought about vampires. will you think about vampires. when will you think about vampires
remember when they gave the bronze a cyberpunk makeover
Anselm Kiefer — Rapunzel (oil, emulsion, acrylic, shellac and lead, on canvas, 2017)
from compute! magazine no. 166, july 1994.
Still obsessed with Tara's intro in Hush. Like, the writers really said "yes, we are going to introduce willow's new gay love interest to her in the EXACT same way willow was introduced to buffy but dont think too much about that :))) just focus on buffys super straight boyfriend and ignore this parallel :)))"
in decent quality too!
here is the archive collection of these films so you can favorite on there/save if desired.
links below
black girl (1966) dir. ousmane sembene
the battle of algiers (1966) dir. gillo pontecorvo
paris, texas (1984) dir. wim wenders
desert hearts (1985) dir. donna deitch
harold and maude (1973) dir. hal ashby
los olvidados (1952) dir. luis bunuel
walkabout (1971) dir. nicolas roag
rope (1948) dir alfred hitchcock
freaks (1932) dir. tod browning
frankenstein (1931) dir. james whale
sunset boulevard (1950) dir billy wilder
fantastic planet (1973) dir. rené laloux
jeanne dielman (1975) dir. chantal akerman
the color of pomegranates (1969) dir. sergei parajanov
all about eve (1950) dir. joseph l. mankiewicz
gilda (1946) dir. charles vidor
the night of the hunter (1950) dir. charles laughton
the invisible man (1931) dir. james whale
COLLECTION of georges méliès shorts
rebecca (1940) dir. alfred hitchcock
brief encounter (1946) dir. david lean
to be or not to be (1942) dir. ernst lubitsch
a place in the sun (1951) dir george stevens
eyes without a face (1960) dir. georges franju
double indeminity dir. billy wilder
wild strawberries (1957) dir. ingmar bergman
shame (1968) dir. ingmar bergman
through a glass darkly (1961) dir. ingmar bergman
persona (1961) dir. ingmar bergman
winter light (1963) dir. ingmar bergman
the ascent (1977) dir. larisa shepitko
the devil, probably (1977) dir. robert bresson
cleo from 5 to 7 (1962) dir. agnes varda
alien (1979) + its sequels dir. ridley scott
after hours (1985) dir. martin scorsese
halloween (1978) dir. john carpenter
the watermelon woman (1996) dir. cheryl dune
Rae Klein (American, 1995) - You Are Completely Safe (2024)
That’s it, that’s the post
nah bc why am i giving snaps to all of baddie willow’s actions like ong fucking same girl
Sometimes she thought she was in love with him, waking up in the morning and looking blankly at the ceiling, remembering suddenly that she knew him, remembering suddenly his face shining with affection for her because of some gesture of affection on her part, before her sleepy emptiness had time to fill up with the realization of what time it was, what day, what she had to do, the soldier substance that made up one’s life. But the feeling bore no resemblance to what she had read about love. Love was supposed to be a kind of blissful insanity.
Patricia Highsmith, The Price of Salt
willow rosenberg and two words, compulsive heterosexuality. <3 <3 <3
Alberta Ferretti F/W 1993:
Epauletted fruit bats By: Unknown photographer From: Wildlife Fact-File 1990s
Illustrations from The Ant And The Pigeon by Lev Tolstoy (1988) - Illustrations by Mikhail Komadin
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from Blot Out The Sun by Doug and Mike Starn
covers for 'film fun magazine,' c. 1920s.
Sujin Lee (Korean, 1983) - Excuse Me (2025)
Björk (1995) Ph. Steve Gullick
1001 Nights (1998) dir. Mike Smith, art: Yoshitaka Amano