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The Mummy Returns (2001) dir. Stephen Sommers
The Terminator (1984), dir. James Cameron
The Addams Family (1964–1966)
Creator: David Levy
Night of the Living Dead (1968)
dir. George A. Romero
Resident Evil (2002) dir. Paul W.S Anderson
The Silence of the Lambs (1991)
dir: Jonathan Demme
Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back (1980)
dir. Irvin Kershner
The category is arms
Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991) dir. James Cameron
Children of Men, 2006 (dir. Alfonso Cuarón)
Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991)
dir. James Cameron
Total Recall (1990), Directed by Paul Verhoeven
The Silence of the Lambs (1991)
Doctor Sleep (2019)
dir. Mike Flanagan
“Do they die in there?”
This time there was no chuckle. This time there was a coldness in Dick’s voice the boy had never heard before. “Do you care?” Danny didn’t.
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“Am I … am I still human?”
To this Rose gave the same answer Dick Hallorann had once given young Danny Torrance, and in the same cold tone of voice: “Do you care?” Andi decided she didn’t.
Nosferatu, 1979
Arlene Martel and Leonard Nimoy filming “Star Trek” (Episode: Amok Time) in 1967.
Photos by Gene Trindl
Bram Stoker’s Dracula by Francis Ford Coppola (1992)
The Black Idol (Resistance) by Frantisek Kupka (1903)
“I staggered through my career and came out the other end alive. I made some films that meant something to me. In my opinion, they weren’t all great, and they weren’t all successful, but they sure were ‘me’. And this is what I was going through or thinking or feeling as a director at the time, and I’m very proud of them. A lot of great directors just never had the chance to have their work appreciated and celebrated and watched all these years after they were made. So, man, what do you want out of life? It’s great!” — John Carpenter
Dawn Of The Dead Directed by George A. Romero (1978)
BRAM STOKER’S DRACULA (1992) DIR. FRANCIS FORD COPPOLA
I love you! Oh, God forgive me, I do!
The Shining Directed by Stanley Kubrick (1980)