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I loved this film.  David Bowie & Susan Sarandon in the same movie?  How can you not?

Hunger (via atmosfearic1)







David Bowie & Jennifer Connelly in the Labyrinth

David Bowie & Jennifer Connelly in the Labyrinth







Disney’s Dumbo has always made me cry.  The injustice of the whole situation…
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Disney’s Dumbo has always made me cry.  The injustice of the whole situation…

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“We’re dealing with a menace.”

Mega Shark vs Giant Octopus trailer (via undeadbackbrain)

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6:02 pm, by candysores
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racing snail from The Neverending Story

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In Hakodate, the battle rages on between alien squid from the planet Ikaaru and giant robots shaped like the city’s landmarks. In their latest offensive, the dastardly squid invaders have muscled their way into the trailer for “It’s on Me” (Watashi Dasuwa), a new film shot on location in Hakodate.
The film, which debuts today at the Tokyo International Film Festival, is a low-key drama about a woman who returns to her hometown to spread the wealth she accumulated in Tokyo.
Although the story itself has nothing to do with aliens (and unfortunately no extraterrestrials actually appear in the film), it happens to be set in Hakodate, which is home to an unconventional tourism campaign involving giant robots that defend the city against alien cephalopods seeking revenge on a population that eats too much squid. This tourism campaign has now wrapped its tentacles around the film.
Alien squid hijacks movie trailer ::: Pink Tentacle

In Hakodate, the battle rages on between alien squid from the planet Ikaaru and giant robots shaped like the city’s landmarks. In their latest offensive, the dastardly squid invaders have muscled their way into the trailer for “It’s on Me” (Watashi Dasuwa), a new film shot on location in Hakodate.

The film, which debuts today at the Tokyo International Film Festival, is a low-key drama about a woman who returns to her hometown to spread the wealth she accumulated in Tokyo.

Although the story itself has nothing to do with aliens (and unfortunately no extraterrestrials actually appear in the film), it happens to be set in Hakodate, which is home to an unconventional tourism campaign involving giant robots that defend the city against alien cephalopods seeking revenge on a population that eats too much squid. This tourism campaign has now wrapped its tentacles around the film.

Alien squid hijacks movie trailer ::: Pink Tentacle







7:55 pm, by candysores
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