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Jul 25

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kineticpenguin:
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■ The so-called “blood explosion” which punctuates the conclusion of Akira Kurosawa’s 1962 movie Sanjuro remains one of the most memorable and influential...

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ninja-weapons:

This gif is outrageous

 ■ The so-called “blood explosion” which punctuates the conclusion of Akira Kurosawa’s 1962 movie Sanjuro remains one of the most memorable and influential special effects in film history.
Production designer Yoshiro Muraki would later recall this scene was filmed in a single take. No such effect had ever been attempted before, as movies of the time rarely showed violence with graphic detail. Filled with uncertainty, Muraki worried the blood spray he’d rigged up wouldn’t impress Kurosawa, so he added an extra 30 pounds of pressure to the fluid pump. At the moment the pump was activated, the additional pressure caused the compressor hose attached to actor Tatsuya Nakadai to blow a coupling which created a slight, unintentional delay before the fake blood began to spray, and caused a much larger gush of fluid than planned. It sprayed so powerfully Nakadai claimed it almost lifted him off the ground. His heart sinking, as he believed the delay and over-pressure had ruined the effect, Muraki nervously glanced at director Akira Kurosawa, but Kurosawa only nodded in approval.

“oh god i fucked this up”

“yoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooOOOOOOOO”

And to think this is so iconic that “two dudes clash, there’s a beat, then one dies incredibly violently” is just a must-have for action in anime

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simena:
“PAUL CHABAS - THE LILY
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simena:

PAUL CHABAS - THE LILY

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duxxxblog:
“ Modern Warfare 2: The US is invaded as a result of shoddy evidence connecting them to a terrorist attack. Released in the middle of the Iraq War
Fallout franchise: War never changes, it is timeless and destroys lives and societies, and...

duxxxblog:

Modern Warfare 2: The US is invaded as a result of shoddy evidence connecting them to a terrorist attack. Released in the middle of the Iraq War

Fallout franchise: War never changes, it is timeless and destroys lives and societies, and it is ultimately a futile effort.

Metal Gear Solid franchise: Literally beats you over the head with “war is bad” with the subtlety of a Rage Against the Machine album.

Bioshock 1 and 2: A government-free, captalist utopia collapses into poverty, violence, and drug abuse. Andrew Ryan’s name is a play on Ayn Rand.

Gamers: i sleep

Women and minorities: exists in a game

Gamers: nO pOLiTicS iN mY ViDYa

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Released July 25th, 2003(Spain).

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workingclasshistory:
“On this day, 25 July 1927, a two day conference of twenty or so anarchists from across the Iberian Peninsula began in Valencia which resulted in the formation of the Federación Anarquista Ibérica (FAI). Besides connecting...

workingclasshistory:

On this day, 25 July 1927, a two day conference of twenty or so anarchists from across the Iberian Peninsula began in Valencia which resulted in the formation of the Federación Anarquista Ibérica (FAI). Besides connecting various anarchist groups, the FAI would focus on expanding anarchist influence within the union the Confederación Nacional del Trabajo (CNT). The first day was said to be held in a member’s home, the second by a beach under the guise of family picnicking. The FAI, along with the CNT, would play an immense role in the Spanish revolution and civil war of 1936. This is a book-length history of the FAI by one of its members: https://libcom.org/history/anarchist-organisation-history-fai
Pictured: CNT-FAI militia fighters in Barcelona, 1936 https://www.facebook.com/workingclasshistory/photos/a.296224173896073/1174151869436628/?type=3

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