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isecore t1_j237w3j wrote
Reply to Jim Henson with The Muppets of 1970. This photo was sent out as a Henson Company Holiday Postcard that year. by nialldude3
What a buncha muppets.
isecore t1_j1zonsr wrote
Reply to comment by tarrox1992 in The hand of a Chinese giant salamander by Trulystagnate23
Thanks for clearing that up! +1 informative
isecore t1_j1ylp7j wrote
Isn't it technically a paw? Just wondering. It's a cool pic either way.
isecore t1_j1yfare wrote
Reply to In Return to Oz (1985) the nightmare fueled sequel to the Wizard of Oz, why do so many of the characters look completely different from the first film? by ilovemychickens
Return To Oz has been a favorite of mine for a long time. I first watched it as a youngling and thought it was completely weird (which it is) and then every few years I rewatch it and enjoy how funky it is.
There's a lot to like about it such as the goofy production-design, the way more scary antagonists, young Fairuza Balk and not to forget Tik-Tok, also the dark undertones of the whole dang thing.
Wonderful 80s weirdness.
isecore t1_izdclcn wrote
Reply to Rooted, Me, Graphite on Bristol, 2022 by jwhoch
HR Giger would nod approvingly if he saw this.
isecore t1_iz9x6pm wrote
Reply to comment by infinityetc in A new writer tweeted about a low book signing turnout, and famous authors commiserated by AmethystOrator
I wanna be a race-car passenger. You know, just a guy who bugs the driver. Say man, can I turn on the radio? Why you gotta drive so fast? Man, you really like Tide!
isecore t1_iz97n29 wrote
I haven't seen GOT myself but I love how according to viewers and ratings they built a beautiful airplane and then flew it right into a mountain wall.
isecore t1_iz8lxtc wrote
Reply to A new writer tweeted about a low book signing turnout, and famous authors commiserated by AmethystOrator
It's like Mitch Hedberg said: "I have a new CD; it's in stores, and when you have a CD in stores, you have to do in-store appearances, and if nobody shows up, I just pretend like I'm shopping. That's how I shop; I sit behind a table with a pen."
isecore t1_iycyjh0 wrote
Reply to comment by Greensssss in Mercedes has named the road in Mercedes HQ Brackley after Niki Lauda by Knight_TheRider
Austrian F1-driver who had a bad crash in the 70s, known for his blunt personality and friendship/rivalry with another driver named James Hunt.
isecore t1_iycy87z wrote
Reply to Posting a pic of my dog wearing a different funny hat every day until I run out of money or funny hats: Day 1 (OC) by kyle-vorbach
Finally some quality content in my feed!
isecore t1_iycszmj wrote
Reply to Romancing the Stone(1984) by LoneWolfInCyberia
I watched it once as a kid and a few months ago I decided to rewatch it as an adult. While it's not cinematic brilliance it sure is a fun romp and the chemistry between the two leads is right where it should be.
isecore t1_iyckv6k wrote
Your art is amazing and I love how ridiculous these are!
isecore t1_iycjjxq wrote
Reply to đŚgive me more... by EveningSun202010
Bandit Boi enjoys the cheesy snacks!
isecore t1_iy8bjlu wrote
Reply to comment by CassandraAnderson in Brian Robinson said his friend has a âbig hatâ company. âIf you want a big hat, let me know.â by westondeboer
So basically a hat-version of a Klein-bottle?
isecore t1_iy30k3t wrote
I've never seen a photo of Jayne Mansfield and any other person where the other person isn't ogling her boobs.
isecore t1_ixh4ad8 wrote
We've located DB Cooper!
isecore t1_iun7rvc wrote
Reply to Heidi Klum unrecognizable in elaborate giant worm costume at her New York City Halloween bash by JeremyStein
Fox News giving us the good journalism and really juicy news as usual.
isecore t1_iu5nz3w wrote
Reply to Tucker and Dale director to helm Slasher Horror âClown In A Cornfieldâ for Smile producers by darkness_escape
"There ain't nuthin' up there but pain and suffering on a scale you can't even imagine."
isecore t1_iu4onuk wrote
Reply to My Grandpa taking a selfie in the 1960s by gestella
Sunglasses, turtle-neck and a Rolleiflex (or possibly a Yashica, but equally good) now that's the king of cool.
isecore t1_itypj1v wrote
Reply to comment by wjbc in F. Murray Abraham holding up his Best Actor Academy Award, for his role as Antonio Salieri in "Amadeus" (1984), March 25, 1985 by norrisrw
The movie is great, the acting is great but yes, it's almost completely fictionalized.
isecore t1_iqmt9nw wrote
Reply to comment by L0st_in_the_Stars in Harpo Marx and Amelia Earhart on the set of Horse Feathers, 1932. by L0st_in_the_Stars
My favorite story about Harpo is how he was friends with Salvador Dali. Harpo got his nickname because he loved playing the harp, so Dali gifted him a harp that had barbed wire for strings. Harpo sent back a photo of himself with a sad face and bandages on his hands.
isecore t1_j23vgij wrote
Reply to President Bill Clinton attempts to catch the ball, 1993 by AxialTreasure
Not pictured: Hillary bending over with laughter.