Any Christmas animation is cool, most especially claymaton like Rudolph. We're No Angels-1955 with Humphrey Bogart, Aldo Ray, and Peter Ustinov is timeless. Not to mention Bob Hope in the 1951 version ofThe Lemondrop Kid, absolutely fantastic!:eusa_clap :eusa_clap :eusa_clap
My wife bought me Tod Browning's Freaks on DVD. As always, a great movie! The extras were great as well, including the three alternative endings. What a classic film! :eusa_clap
The World, The Flesh, and The Devil with Harry Belafonte, Mel Ferrer, and the beautiful Inger Stevens. A great movie from 1959! Harry Belafonte is a miner trapped in a mine. When his rescuers never come after days of waiting, he digs himself out and emerges in a world where everyone has...
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This is a character from Trailerhouse of Frankenstein, a comic book strip written by myself...
Pistol Packin' Papa by Jimmie Rodgers:
I'm a pistol packin' papa and when I walk down the streets
You can hear those mamas shouting don't turn your gun on me
Now girls I'm just a good guy and I'm going to have my fun
And if you don't want to smell my smoke don't monkey with my gun...
Pan's Labyrinth is a very cool film, although I prefer The Devil's Backbone by the same director.
My wife and I just watched Night of the Living Dead. Now, that's a brilliant film, and not just a bit creepy.:eusa_clap
Not my oldest for sure, but actually my 'newest'! I just bought this at a local antique store an hour or so ago:
It looked interesting, and I vaguely remember thinking I might possibly have heard of this series of books. It's got a 1916 copyright, and just look at the cool cover...
My mother has a penchant for vintage clothing and looks, so it could be...although, influence from a parent might fall more into the environment category. My dad isn't so much into it. Really, I think it leans toward the eclectic and eccentric side as much as a love for vintage looks.
I've written adventure pulp fiction for several magazines in several genres, including western/horror, pulp hero, noir, sci fi farce, and children's literature. Much of my material has a bent for appreciation of the past. My children's book, Eerey Tocsin in the Cryptoid Zoo, is about a young...
Since I'm dreaming big, anybody up for a spin in my (dream) 1938 Talbot Lago?
Or perhaps a Hudson Terraplane?
A Cord Phaeton would easily win my heart as well.
One of these doozies, the GM Futurliner, is truly a hummer (pun)! Makes the H3 look like a kiddy kar!
My wife hates when I end a sentence with "period". I'm probably not going to stop, period.:rolleyes: My grandmother used to say that, as well as 'aye, yi, yi!'
Last night I went to a fundraiser dressed in fedora, shirt with cufflinks, and long black coat. I had a person stop me in front of a bar and tell me that I looked great. Nice when someone comments in a positive fashion.
Mojito, that guy is probably right. You probably are weird. Then again...
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