BLADE RUNNER (1982) by Sahin Düzgün
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BLADE RUNNER (1982) by Sahin Düzgün

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Drunken master with drunken marker 😆 (I suspect I'm doing all these alcohol marker studies for the booze jokes)
La Reine Margot (1994), directed by Patrice Chéreau, is one of those films that has deeply inspired me — it’s etched into both my mind and my heart. The theatrical scenes, the dramatic lighting, the compositions that feel lifted from a painted tragedy, the soundtrack that weighs on every gesture... everything is so intense, so alive. To me, the entire film is a masterpiece. So, in a moment of inspiration, I felt the need to pay it a small tribute: this fanmade poster, created with a lot of love and deep respect for what this film represents. I hope it speaks to other cinema lovers too!

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"Full Metal Jacket"
Volver (2006), Pedro Almodóvar, Spain
Things that never were... Back in 2017, Tarantino publicly pitched the idea of a feature-length riff on the 1968 original series episode A Piece of the Action, which is set on an Earth-like planet where a 1930s gangster culture prevails. Writer Mark L Smith, who was hired by Paramount to write a long-since-abandoned Star Trek script for the Pulp Fiction film-maker to direct, seems to think so, he confirms the film would have been bloodthirsty R-rated and not a little sweary. The movie was eventually abandoned because QT couldn’t get his head around the idea of it being his 10th and final film.