Wednesday, October 25, 2017
Horror Show
Labels:
classic film,
cult film,
film,
gif,
Halloween,
HAPPY HALLOWEEN,
horror,
horror films,
retro,
scary,
vintage
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"Oh, By The Way" is my digital scrap book of things I like, things I would share with a close friend and say: “Oh, by the way, do you know of this artist/ clothing or interior designer/ model/ singer/ actor/ gorgeous man… or, have you seen this video/ photo/ film... or heard (or do you remember) this song/ band... or, read this book/ poem/ inspiring quote... or, visited this place/ museum/ restaurant/ famous building... or, have you heard of this amazing new scientific discovery?”
I am dedicated to posting the positive, the fascinating, the beautiful, the interesting, the moving, and the inspiring and uplifting. Sometimes I post cultural as well as personal observations, milestones, and remembrances. And just like life, all of these things may often have a bit of melancholy or even sadness in them, which is what makes our time here so lovely and bittersweet and precious.
Some of the photos, art, poetry, and prose are my own original work, credited with my initials, JEF. When it isn't, I always try to post links to the original source material, but often I find photos on the web that are not linked or other material that is not sourced. In these instances, I post them without malice since it is assumed that such things, by being globally posted on something as uncontrollable as the internet to begin with, are in the public domain. If you identify the source of an image that is not linked, please politely let me know (without accusing me of theft) and I will be happy to provide a link. If you are the owner of an image and would prefer it be removed, I am happy to do that as well.
I hope to inspire and entertain my readers with things that inspire and entertain me. There is a startling amount of beauty and creativity in the world and it enriches us all to participate in it.
2 comments:
these are wonderful!
Have you heard of a new game called Cuphead? The art is in the style of VERY early cartoons. You might like it -- not to play but there are tons of clips online where you can see the art.
Hi Caroline!
I'd not heard of CUPHEAD until you! I Googled and it looks amazing! That old Max Fleishcer graphic style looks fantastic in the context. Love it.
In a tangential way, it reminds me of a video game I played back in '98 called GRIM FANDANGO which is a delightful cross between a film noir detective film (like THE BIG SLEEP or DOUBLE INDEMNITY)and the Day of the Dead skeleton art of Mexico...sounds odd, but trust me, it works!
JEF
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