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The ghost who sat by the door

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Mondo Bizarro
Mondo Bizarro@BizarroMondo76·
On March 28, 1979 “Phantasm” was released in theaters!
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𖤐 Bri 𖤐@BriAnimator_·
PHANTASM was released on this day in 1979
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cinesthetic.@TheCinesthetic·
Phantasm was released 47 years ago. The film was made on a very small budget, with director Don Coscarelli and his friends handling multiple roles, which gave it a unique, dreamlike tone that felt different from studio horror films.
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Stephen Gibbons
Stephen Gibbons@Gibboanxious·
Audition (1999) dir. Takashi Miike
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Your Old Droog
Your Old Droog@YourOldDroog·
How backpack rappers looked at you when you spit a gun bar in the cypher
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Gangster Cinema Central
Gangster Cinema Central@GangsterCinema·
Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai Dir. Jim Jarmusch
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All The Right Movies
All The Right Movies@ATRightMovies·
THE RAID was released 15 years ago today. One of the great martial arts films this century and the film which showcased the talents of filmmaker Gareth Evans, the making of story is pretty massive… 1/29
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DepressedBergman
DepressedBergman@DannyDrinksWine·
All of the guns used in John Woo's "The Ki!!er" (1989) are real. Because of Hong Kong's very strict gun laws, they had to be specially imported, and their use on-set was closely monitored. The gunfights in the streets of Hong Kong drew complaints from residents. Many local police officers were John Woo fans, and because of that they let him keep filming. The shootout on the tram caused chaos in the Causeway Bay district; people thought a real robbery was going on. Woo had to talk to the Police Superintendent himself before he was allowed to resume filming. (Source: IMDb) P.S: On this day, 37 years ago, John Woo's "The Ki!!er" (1989) was released in Taiwan.
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Cinema Connoisseur
Cinema Connoisseur@MovieEndorser·
REAR WINDOW is an Incredible Film
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zoe ☠︎︎
zoe ☠︎︎@chainsawmontana·
reallyyyyy love the cinematography in carlito’s way
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Gangster Cinema Central
Gangster Cinema Central@GangsterCinema·
The Killer (1989) Dir John Woo
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DAZN Boxing
DAZN Boxing@DAZNBoxing·
WALSH WANTS SHU SHU NEXT! 👀 #ConlanWalsh ▪️
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Bloody Disgusting
Bloody Disgusting@BDisgusting·
22 years ago, the dead ran the earth. Written by James Gunn and directed by Zack Snyder, DAWN OF THE DEAD was released on this day in 2004. The fresh take on the zombie classic made $100 million at the box office, proving Romero's monsters still have bite in any generation.
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Rogue Fashion
Rogue Fashion@rogue·
The lovers cigarette holder designed by robert stern in 1954
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Richard Roeper
Richard Roeper@RichardERoeper·
My favorite Chuck Norris film is the Chicago-centric "Code of Silence" (originally conceived as a "Dirty Harry" movie), directed by Andrew Davis some eight years before Andy helmed "The Fugitive." Norris is superb as police detective Eddie Cusack. RIP.
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