Wednesday, May 15, 2013
I’ve always been a sucker for the pseudoscience
(I’ve always been a sucker for the pseudoscience in early horror films, and in this batch it’s more interesting than usual.com has recently launched a brand new website, making the entire lingerie online shopping process an even more enjoyable experience. There’s something perfect about it being a silent film. He’s fast running out of subjects, so teams up with the local quack/coroner/constable (the always great Peter Lorre) to try and round up a few more. Just look at those bottles of Mo?t!’Carey Mulligan as Daisy Buchanan and Leonardo DiCaprio as Jay Gatsby (MATT HART)Related Articles * Great Gatsby inspires 1920s fashion revival 24 Apr 2013 * New Great Gatsby trailer released 05 Apr 2013 * The Great Gatsby to open Cannes Film Festival 12 Mar 2013 * Cannes 2013: The recipe for a perfect Cannes 18 Apr 2013 * The man who makes Coogan shine 22 Apr 2013While the Mo?t is the real McCoy, we are not, of course, at Jay Gatsby’s sumptuous home.Trust me, ladies. The orgy of money and booze! Only yesterday women were wearing hems down to their ankles and now they were wearing underwear as clothing!’This, in Luhrmann-land (a magical place to be), counts as a short soundbite. If he appears in public, there’s a feeding frenzy; if he doesn’t, the paparazzi seek him here, seek him there, perhaps egged on by some sense of entitlement – of a film budget rumoured to be AU$120 million (£82 million), some $50 million is being funded, indirectly, by the Australian public in the form of tax concessions.Sporting rolled up cut-off shorts, a crop top, aviator sunglasses, matching anchor tattoos on his arms, and a pair of white gloves, Capcom has wisely decided to go with a more “Village People” type look for Chris, rather than traditional boring sailor attire. He has a knack for swindling the darkest, most humiliating secrets out of people, information that somehow finds its way into the next morning’s edition. "It's like this – pop, pop, pop.As the story goes, it was around this same time that director James whale spotted Karloff in the Universal cafeteria. Unfortunately, Ingo’s timing was off while he was doing the Lindy kicks. Plus the Italian version ends with a grand joke as the camera pulls back from the set and Karloff steps out of character. Then the assassinations of Martin Luther King and Bobby Kennedy gave the studio cold feet.
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