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tastefullyoffensive:When You Add “-ing” to Movie Titles (images via imgur)Previously: Classic Movie
freegameplanet:Micro Aces is an excellent homage to the classic Codemasters’ Micro Machines racing g
huntingpeople-savingsam:kgm42986:izziesworldofizzie:stagecoachjessi:Classic Hollywood BloopersAnd th
187o:Ruins, ruins, ruins.
kashuan:some iliad stuff from this weekend!
cleowho:“…and shally-me-gally-me-zoop, there it is?”The Three Doctors - season 10 - 1973
Gone with the Wind (1939)
fabforgottennobility:This achingly gorgeous Ferrari was named after the race of all races | Classic
Favorite Characters 115/∞: Liz Shaw (Doctor Who)Well, at least you’ve narrowed it down toforty
Favorite Characters 111/∞: Zoe Heriot (Doctor Who)I don’t want to be thought of as a freak.Leo
Favorite Characters 110/∞: Jamie McCrimmon (Doctor Who)Try to murder a McCrimmon, would you? Well, I
Favorite Characters 109/∞: Victoria Waterfield (Doctor Who)Every time we go anywhere something awful
Hieronymus Bosch aka Jeroen Anthonissen van Aken (Dutch, 1450-1516, Netherlands) - Details from mid
“You always interpret the masculine – the classic masculine dressing with the feminine and the
Sometime last year I ended up playing with one of those classic old ‘sonic oc base maker’ dress up f
gameraboy:Retro travel posters for classic monsters by Fernando Reza.
classicalmonuments:Temple of Athena NikeAthens’ Acropolis, Greece420 BCEStylobate: 8.27 m x 5.64 m;
Woody Woodpecker production art. The character was created in 1940 by Walt Lantz, who received a sp
classichorrorblog:American Psycho |2000| Mary Harron
Minoan clay pyxis (cylindrical vessel with lid), depicting a man in a long robe (possibly a priest)
Mycenaean stirrup jar depicting an octopus. Artist unknown; Late Helladic IIIC (13th cent. BCE). Now
Ancient Greek Helmets, Classical Period, From Olympia Museum Store Room
mini-girlz:Minoan Girlc. 1600-1500 BCEBronzeCrete
via-appia:Alabaster figure of a reclining woman. Reclining figures are common among Greek terracotta
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