Mike Meltzer

Posted by Mike Meltzer on November 30, 2012

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Posted by Mike Meltzer on November 30, 2012

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Posted by Mike Meltzer on November 30, 2012

the-overlook-hotel:

Spitting Image puppet of Jack Nicholson from The Shining, as photographed by John Lawrence Jones.

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Posted by Mike Meltzer on November 30, 2012

rogerwilkerson:

Double Feature.

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Posted by Mike Meltzer on November 30, 2012

mattfractionblog:

santano:

SANTA, NO!

For the record: I have waited three years to post this. I have lost it twice. Now, finally, FUCK IT. Here: here is the most terrifying SANTA NO image i have ever encountered, and that INCLUDES the gangbang shit I didn’t post last December Sexteenth

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Posted by Mike Meltzer on November 30, 2012

theflippist:

Pee-wee’s Manger 

I’ve been working on this for a while and I’m glad to finally show it off!  The Pee-wee Christmas special has been a big part of my holiday tradition, so it’s only fitting that he should have his own nativity scene.  Painted by me..Ben Zurawski.  Check out more photos of it and my other Pee-wee art here.

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Posted by Mike Meltzer on November 29, 2012

pizzzatime:

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Posted by Mike Meltzer on November 29, 2012

terrysmalloy:

Archibald Alexander Leach, a.k.a. Cary Grant || January 18, 1904 – November 29, 1986

“Cary was a lovely, very generous actor. A good comedian. And so funny. He had a wonderful laugh. When you looked at that face of his, it was full of a wonderful kind of laughter in the back of the eyes.”

-Katharine Hepburn

“I am a profound admirer of Cary’s. He was eager for everyone to have what was coming to him. There was no upstaging. Quite the opposite. He would give you your moment. He was always laughing and great to work with- so friendly and receptive. But after a while you realized he as a little… shy isn’t the right word… reticent. Cary had a polite sort of reticence.”

-Ralph Bellamy

“He made me feel though I were the most interesting and witty person. He had that unique ability to make you feel as though you were the only person in the room.”

-Elizabeth Taylor

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