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Norma Jeane Baker to Marilyn Monroe

(June 1, 1926 – August 5, 1962)

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Villains

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Charlie Chaplin

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Stanley Kubrick, Self-Portrait, 1949.

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Stanley Kubrick, Self-Portrait, 1949.

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The Iron Lady was actually my last option to win this one. Albert Nobbs and Harry Potter were way better candidates.

The Iron Lady was actually my last option to win this one. Albert Nobbs and Harry Potter were way better candidates.

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German expressionism explode in Berlin during the 1920’s. In the late 1910’s, during the First World War, german government  banned international films so the people became more interested in films made in their own country and the production increased. And so did the international audience after the war and german cinema became an important part of the international film industry and the expressionism movement began to influence other directors abroad such as Alfred Hitchcock. Characterized by the lack of big budgets, black and white, unrealistic sets with inconsistent proportions and geometric figures. Human insanity and dark emotions predominate in the plots. It leaded to film noir and horror cinema.

Some of the iconic first films of the movement: The Student of Prague (1913), The Cabinet of Dr Caligari (1920), Nosferatu (1922), Phantom (1922), Schatten (1923).

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Judy Garland’s look makes me cry.

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Until the fifth they were just fine. The remake was ok but without Robert Englund, that was not Freddy Krueger anymore. I didn’t like the makeup, it wasn’t gross enough, plus CGI was involved and well, it’s ok, but i’m old fashioned in that matter.

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