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samuraicinema:

From the Toei Studio prop room.

I want to go to there.

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Chat 20 Apr 152 notes
  • Jemaine: Nah, my father's a women's rights activist.
  • Bret: Your dad?
  • Jemaine: Yeah.
  • Bret: Not your mum?
  • Jemaine: No. Mum, no. Dad wouldn't allow that. No way.
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Photo 13 Apr 6,108 notes aaronfever:

Garfield Minus Garfield always hits far too close to home.

Yup.

aaronfever:

Garfield Minus Garfield always hits far too close to home.

Yup.

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via brotips™.
Photo 10 Apr 174 notes robotcosmonaut:

Godzilla vs Yojimbo
Photo 7 Apr 2,241 notes nazi-julieandrews:

The famous arrow scene near the end was in fact done with real arrows. That is, the arrows hitting the wooden planks were not done with special effects, but rather choreographed with archers. Mifune waves his arms to brush away the arrows sticking from the planks, indicating to them that he wanted to go in that particular direction. The real arrows were included to get Mifune’s facial expressions of real-life fear, which is exceptionally hard to imitate. Of course, the arrows that hit the Mifune character were bamboo fakes. 
 Throne of Blood (1957)

Watched this the other night. Amazing movie.

nazi-julieandrews:

The famous arrow scene near the end was in fact done with real arrows. That is, the arrows hitting the wooden planks were not done with special effects, but rather choreographed with archers. Mifune waves his arms to brush away the arrows sticking from the planks, indicating to them that he wanted to go in that particular direction. The real arrows were included to get Mifune’s facial expressions of real-life fear, which is exceptionally hard to imitate. Of course, the arrows that hit the Mifune character were bamboo fakes.

Throne of Blood (1957)

Watched this the other night. Amazing movie.

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