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StarSaved [2022-08-22 05:25:11 +0000 UTC]
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enzoshoe [2021-11-28 09:04:50 +0000 UTC]
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Yuni [2021-02-09 11:04:58 +0000 UTC]
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WaspWaistLover [2020-01-02 14:23:09 +0000 UTC]
Well, this young man certainly makes an interesting addition to the Princes of Kozosht! But how should his name be said? "Peek zel" or Pick-queh-zel"? Where did you get the idea for such an uncommon name? Games? Of course you are well aware of the linkage, most notably by Poe, between melancholy and romantic/artistic kinds of people. Were you at all influenced by his "Fall of the House of Usher" in this princes habit of wandering about the palace, partly disguised, akin to Poe's Lady Madeleine in that 1839 tale? He DOES look somewhat melancholy and even a tad fey. WWL
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WaspWaistLover In reply to FyraNuanser [2020-01-06 14:40:02 +0000 UTC]
Well, I'm glad you at least KNOW about Poe, young man. These days too many know only what is in their smart phones! Glasd my pronunciation guess was not too far off the mark. Yes, I know about 'pixels' due to scanning drawings and storing them on my flash drive.
Corman was a master at making entertaining low budget adaptations of Poe. I own a small edition of some of Poe's better known tales, published by A. L. Burt & Co. about a hundred years ago. For other tales I consult a Modern Library edition at our local library. Roderick Usher was an aristocrat but am not sure of his actual rank. Poe could be very vague about background details. He was into MOOD first and foremost. My best, WWL
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WaspWaistLover In reply to FyraNuanser [2020-01-08 17:32:05 +0000 UTC]
Fully agreed about Vincent Price, Fyra. A most talented man whose first major role was opposite Basil Rathbone in "The Tower of London" (Universal 1939), which I have on old fashioned videotape. My Cousin, a retired military officer, has told me about "Theatre of Blood" so will definitely check out that film. Has Corman ever written his life story? If not he should! At age 90 he will have MUCH to fill many pages. My best, WWL
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Wormwood77 [2020-01-02 12:42:27 +0000 UTC]
Great picture, reminds me of a Renaissance painting - perhaps from an alternate reality?
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GallCommTV [2019-12-31 22:19:19 +0000 UTC]
Well! it seems I get to be the first to say, 'Thank you for letting us have this glimps of this Princly boy, resplendent in his 'rather fetching, attire. It is indeed no wonder he slinks around in the gloomiest places, for a youth of such beauty, and clothed as he is, in such minimalist attire, he may find himself trapped by the pallace 'thugs' and confined in the attic, where he might be tied to a fourposter and forcably divested of his skimpy clothing and bedded!!
All against his will mayhap!?!
Wonderfull Picture though
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