Ephemera: Are You Ready For New Year? #7
Nana Mouskouri - "The Guests"
So...? Are you sure the invitation has gone out to everyone you intended?
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Labels: Ephemera, flickr, happy new year
Illustration: Sick Fish
Sick Fish
Vinicius de Moraes - "Tristeza"
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Labels: 1950s, fish, flickr, illustration, sick
Ephemera: Are You Ready For New Year? #6
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Labels: Ephemera, fireworks, happy new year, labels, pains
Music: Are You Ready For New Year? #4
ABBA Wallpapers
ABBA - "Happy New Year"
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Illustration: Are You Ready For New Year? #3
Paleo-Future: "Exploring Space (1958)"
Hey, rocket man! Good to see you've bought your New Year's fireworks but ...there's a giant gaping hole in your rocket.
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Labels: 1950s, happy new year, illustration, rocket men, rockets, space age, space program
Album Covers: Are You Ready For New Year? #2
Original non-photoshopped album cover here.
Nina Persson - "Song for the Leftovers"
Hey man! I can see you've listened and fixed a nice tux but there's still something missing for the New Years party... Bummer!
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Labels: album covers, happy new year, photoshoppings
Album Covers: Face To Face
The Kinks - Face to Face, 1966, Album cover artist: ... (?) If anyone knows for sure please let me know.
"Sunny Afternoon"
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Labels: 1960s, album covers, illustration, music, psychedelia, the kinks
Poster Art: Sci-fi movie #6
Poster by ?
Watch trailer
Watch movie
The Sci-fi movie poster series.
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Labels: 1950s, movie posters, posters, Sci-Fi, Sci-Fi movie posters, The Incredible Shrinking Man, USA
Vintage Comics: That's the Spirit - Part 8
Another one? OK, some fighting spirit then!
Be sure to check out all my other The Spirit (the comic!) posts!
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Labels: comics, comics cover, Detective Comics, the spirit, vintage comics, will eisner
Vintage Comics: That's the Spirit - Part 7
I had a very strong feeling, after seeing the trailer some months ago, that the movie The Spirit would be awful. It certainly didn't make me want to see it. It seems my feeling wasn't all wrong. And I bet I wasn't the only one.
The reception according to Wikipedia:
"The film has received generally negative reviews from critics. As of December 26, 2008, it has a 17% positive rating from 49 reviews on the movie-review aggregate site Rotten Tomatoes, the consensus being, "Though its visuals are unique, The Spirit's plot is almost incomprehensible, the dialogue is ludicrously mannered, and the characters are unmemorable". Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times said, "There is not a trace of human emotion in it. To call the characters cardboard is to insult a useful packing material"." (more...)
Try the comic books instead.
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Be sure to check out all my other The Spirit (the comic!) posts!
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
Part 4
Part 5
Part 6 (the movie poster)
...see 'em all.
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Labels: comics, Detective Comics, movies, the spirit, vintage comics, will eisner
Vintage Ads: Are You Ready For New Year?
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Vintage Postcards: What a Modern Man Desires
Let's start phasing out Christmas and make space for a completely new year. Talking of something new - I'd like to show you the presents I got this Christmas. Everything a modern man needs:
More at Popcards.fr
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Animation: Karl-Bertil Jonssons julafton
Wikipedia (eng): "Sagan om Karl-Bertil Jonssons Julafton ("The Tale About Karl-Bertil Jonsson's Christmas Eve") is Per Åhlin's animated movie adaptation of Tage Danielsson's short story of the same name, telling a heart-warming tale of a modern Robin Hood who takes from the rich to give to the poor people of Stockholm on Christmas Eve. Karl-Bertil Jonsson's Julafton has gained huge popularity in Sweden, and is broadcast every Christmas Eve on Swedish and Norwegian national television.
The film was dubbed to English in 1987, with Bernard Cribbins as the voice-over, and got the title "Christopher's Christmas Mission"."
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Labels: 1970s, animation, cartoon, christmas, karl-bertil jonsson, per åhlin, swedish, tage danielsson, youtube, youtube playlist
Video: A Christmas Investment In Freedom
uploaded by r40f
Via A Christmas Yuleblog
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Christmas Music: Space Age Santa Claus
The record sleeve comes from www.falalalala.com. The song is written by Ross Christman and performed by The Hal Bradley Orchestra with Patty Marie Jay on vocals:
Listen: Space Age Santa Claus
Sorry. No longer available.
More Space Age Santas.
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Illustration: Ralph Hulett
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Magazine Covers: Hjälp!
From Martin Klasch |
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Labels: 1960s, Beppe Wolgers, christmas, hjälp, magazine covers, space age, sputnik, swedish, vintage magazines