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Spooky Movies Masterpost + Recovery (Starring crappy MS Paint editing)

Not-So-Scary Movies:

Random Scary Movies:

Scary Movies that Need to Chill Out w/ the Sequels:

Classic Scary Movies:

Recovery: 

More might be added later, enjoy. :)

WHO FUCKING WANTS TO

YES

This is fuCKING GREAT

“scary movies that need to chill out with the sequels” LMAO YES perfect

              8 years ago · tags
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raptorix:

beggars-opera:

Is there a classic movie bloopers fandom because there needs to be one

OH MY GOD THESE THINGS REALLY EXIST???

              8 years ago · tags
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udontaskforce:

The shadow dance idea occurred to choreographer Hermes Pan and Fred Astaire during rehearsals, when three different light sources illuminated Astaire producing three shadows. (x)

              10 years ago · tags
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theredbookofwesteros:

exfoliations:

milesjai:

jkimisyellow:

sweetlikehunny:

theangel24601:

neuroticnick:

it should be said that the kid on the right is blind.

that makes this even sweeter right? ikr.

(p.s. watch the whole short film here because its fucking adorable)

Everyone! Go watch this short film! =D

Dear lord, this was adorable

i’m so into it.

LOVE IT. AND THEY HAVE MORE.

OH MY GOD IT WAS LITERALLY SO CUTE! <3

i’m in a really sappy mood right now and this was really good so

i’m 

crying a bunch

what a good film

              10 years ago · tags
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valley-of-the-dolls:

The jewish barber’s speech from The Great Dictator (1940). A poor jewish barber looks just like the bad dictator and is mistaken for him. He uses his chance to deliver a speech to the people disguised as the Dictator. A speech of love and kindness.

Chaplin managed to create one of the most beautiful and epic speeches of all time in the end scene of The Great Dictator. This was also Chaplin’s first true talking picture and his best grossing film ever. This film and speech has also great significance because it was delivered just before the WW2 broke loose.

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