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Catwoman and Poison Ivy plotting something.

The Ennis-Brown House in Los Angeles was used as the home of Rick Deckard (Harrison Ford) in the 1982 Sci-Fi flick "Blade Runner". This private home has also been used in dozens of other films including "House on Haunted Hill" and the "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" TV series.

This home is located at 2655 Glendower Ave, Los Angeles.

DSC_6264-4936-edit: Rain drops and textures.

No caption needed.

Inktober 2024, DAY 8

 

I took this one step up: searched for a hitchhiker and found Dutch actor Rutger Hauer as The Hitcher, a 1986 Horror Movie.

So I did the pose from the Deadpool movie once the dude got up, and he copied it.

Dutch collectors card by Monty, no. 19, 1970. Photo: Gerard Soeteman. Publicity still for the TV series Floris (Paul Verhoeven, 1969).

 

Finally I found some collectors cards of my favourite series, Floris (1969). The series was the start of the successful vareers of director Paul Verhoeven, scriptwriter Gerard Soeteman and of course Rutger Hauer. Hauer played the exiled knight Floris van Rosemondt. With his Indian friend Sindala (Jos Bergman), he tries to get his birth right papers back from Maarten van Rossem (Hans Culeman), an evil lord. During their quest they get help from Wolter van Oldenstein (Ton Vos), a noble man who offers them a place in his castle. They also meet the pirate Lange Pier (Hans Boskamp).

 

Source: IMDb.

So I made this in the hopes that the guys that made the movie of same name would see it, like it, and post it on their website. THEN famous people like Rutger Hauer and Robert Rodriguez would ALSO see it, and be all "dang, let's hire this guy to paint OUR b-movie poster ideas!". Help me make this happen! It would rule!

www.hobowithashotgun.com

This is not the Stormtrooper you're looking for.

The Bradbury Building in Downtown L.A. was one of the more notable locations used for the 1982 Sci-Fi flick "Blade Runner" (top).

The lobby has also been seen in the movie "(500) Days of Summer" in the final scene when Tom meets Autumn.

Not arguing with him either!

Dutch collectors card by Monty, no. 101, 1970. Photo: Gerard Soeteman. Cor Witschge in the TV series Floris (Paul Verhoeven, 1969).

 

The Dutch TV series Floris (1969) was the start of the successful careers of director Paul Verhoeven, scriptwriter Gerard Soeteman and of course actor Rutger Hauer. Hauer played the exiled knight Floris. With his Indian friend Sindala (Jos Bergman), he tries to get his birth right papers back from Maarten van Rossem (Hans Culeman), an evil lord. During their quest they get help from Wolter van Oldenstein (Ton Vos), a noble man who offers them a place in his castle. They also meet the pirate Lange Pier (Hans Boskamp).

 

Source: IMDb.

 

And, please check out our blog European Film Star Postcards.

The Bradbury Building in Downtown L.A. was one of the more notable locations used for the 1982 Sci-Fi flick "Blade Runner".

The lobby has also been seen in the movie "(500) Days of Summer" in the final scene when Tom meets Autumn.

Dutch collectors card by Monty, no. 95, 1970. Photo: Gerard Soeteman. Cor Witschge in the TV series Floris (Paul Verhoeven, 1969).

 

The Dutch TV series Floris (1969) was the start of the successful careers of director Paul Verhoeven, scriptwriter Gerard Soeteman and of course actor Rutger Hauer. Hauer played the exiled knight Floris. With his Indian friend Sindala (Jos Bergman), he tries to get his birth right papers back from Maarten van Rossem (Hans Culeman), an evil lord. During their quest they get help from Wolter van Oldenstein (Ton Vos), a noble man who offers them a place in his castle. They also meet the pirate Lange Pier (Hans Boskamp).

 

Source: IMDb.

 

And, please check out our blog European Film Star Postcards.

Dutch collectors card by Monty, no. 1, 1970. Photo: Gerard Soeteman. Rutger Hauer in the TV series Floris (Paul Verhoeven, 1969).

 

The Dutch TV series Floris (1969) was the start of the successful careers of director Paul Verhoeven, scriptwriter Gerard Soeteman and of course actor Rutger Hauer. Hauer played the exiled knight Floris. With his Indian friend Sindala (Jos Bergman), he tries to get his birthright papers back from Maarten van Rossem (Hans Culeman), an evil lord. During their quest, they get help from Wolter van Oldenstein (Ton Vos), a nobleman who offers them a place in his castle. They also meet the pirate Lange Pier (Hans Boskamp).

 

Source: IMDb.

 

And, please check out our blog European Film Star Postcards.

Margot Robbie's costume from Suicide Squad.

Dutch collectors card by Monty, no. 24, 1970. Photo: Gerard Soeteman. Rutger Hauer in Floris (Paul Verhoeven, 1969).

 

The Dutch TV series Floris (1969) was the start of the successful careers of director Paul Verhoeven, scriptwriter Gerard Soeteman and of course actor Rutger Hauer. Hauer played the exiled knight Floris. With his Indian friend Sindala (Jos Bergman), he tries to get his birth right papers back from Maarten van Rossem (Hans Culeman), an evil lord. During their quest they get help from Wolter van Oldenstein (Ton Vos), a noble man who offers them a place in his castle. They also meet the pirate Lange Pier (Hans Boskamp).

 

Source: IMDb.

 

And, please check out our blog European Film Star Postcards.

Dutch collectors card by Monty, no. 17, 1970. Photo: Gerard Soeteman. Rutger Hauer in the TV series Floris (Paul Verhoeven, 1969).

 

The Dutch TV series Floris (1969) was the start of the successful careers of director Paul Verhoeven, scriptwriter Gerard Soeteman and of course actor Rutger Hauer. Hauer played the exiled knight Floris. With his Indian friend Sindala (Jos Bergman), he tries to get his birth right papers back from Maarten van Rossem (Hans Culeman), an evil lord. During their quest they get help from Wolter van Oldenstein (Ton Vos), a noble man who offers them a place in his castle. They also meet the pirate Lange Pier (Hans Boskamp).

 

Source: IMDb.

 

And, please check out our blog European Film Star Postcards.

Spidermen, do whatever spidermen do.

Dutch collectors card, no. 50 by Monty, 1970. Photo: Gerard Soeteman. Publicity still for the TV series Floris (Paul Verhoeven, 1969).

 

Finally I found some collectors cards of my favourite series, Floris (1969). The series was the start of the successful vareers of director Paul Verhoeven, scriptwriter Gerard Soeteman and of course Rutger Hauer. Hauer played the exiled knight Floris van Rosemondt. With his Indian friend Sindala (Jos Bergman), he tries to get his birth right papers back from Maarten van Rossem (Hans Culeman), an evil lord. During their quest they get help from Wolter van Oldenstein (Ton Vos), a noble man who offers them a place in his castle. They also meet the pirate Lange Pier (Hans Boskamp).

 

Source: IMDb.

_Una serie de detalles al cartel de Blade Runner.

 

Aquí dejo el enlace al cartel completo.

The 2nd Street tunnel in downtown Los Angeles is a popular location for shooting movies and TV spots.

This tunnel was the gritty location used for the sci-fi great "Blade Runner" (top).

One of the more famous uses of the Los Angeles Union Station as a movie location would be the police station in the 1982 Sci-Fi "Blade Runner" (top). The vacant ticket purchasing terminal is the wing of the station that was used for this flick. This wing is closed to the public so I was unable to duplicate the camera angle that was seen in the movie (see my note).

There were a LOT of cosplay from the new Suicide Squad movie.

Dutch collectors card by Monty, no. 23, 1970. Photo: Gerard Soeteman. Publicity still for the TV series Floris (Paul Verhoeven, 1969).

 

Finally we found some collectors cards of our favourite series, Floris (1969). The Dutch television series was the start of the successful careers of director Paul Verhoeven, scriptwriter Gerard Soeteman and of course Rutger Hauer. Hauer played the exiled knight Floris van Rosemondt. With his Indian friend Sindala (Jos Bergman), he tries to get his birth right papers back from Maarten van Rossem (Hans Culeman), an evil lord. During their quest they get help from Wolter van Oldenstein (Ton Vos), a noble man who offers them a place in his castle. They also meet the pirate Lange Pier (Hans Boskamp). Apart from Sindala and Floris, all the characters are based on historical figures.

 

The success of television series like the British Ivanhoe (1958-1959) with Roger Moore, the French Thierry La Fronde/Thierry the Sling (1963-1966) with Jean-Claude Drouot, and the Flemish Johan en de Alverman (1965) with Frank Aendenboom inspired Carel Enkelaar, manager of NTS Television in 1967 to make a similar series, set in the Netherlands. Hanne Aboe Derwart highly recommends the series at IMDb: "One of the first Middle Age series ever, the stories of the adventures of Floris in medieval Holland are also among the most funny tv-series ever. The budget was very low, which can be seen, but the interaction between the actors is nothing less but wonderful. Floris and his trusty companion Sindala is in best Robin Hood style, but with the addition of Eastern magic to the swordfighting skills and sheer strength (and luck) of our hero. (...) The fact that the series is in b/w actually helps, no need to mess around with anything when somebody's wounded. If you can locate the tapes, watch it."

 

In 1969, Floris was the most popular TV series in the Netherlands. The series had many reruns through the years. It has also been shown in East Germany (as Floris - Der Mann mit dem Schwert) and Scotland dubbed in English. In the UK, the series aired on Yorkshire Television in 1970 as The Adventures of Floris. None of the English dubbed episodes survive. 1975 saw a German remake of the series, Floris von Rosenmund (Ferry Radax, 1975), again starring Rutger Hauer, but with German actor Derval de Faria as Sindala. This version put much more emphasis on the comedic aspects of the stories. The series also lead to the film Floris (Jean van de Velde, 2004) and features Michiel Huisman as the grandson of the original Floris. Some of the footage from the 1969 series with Hauer and Bergman is included. Hauer was originally asked to play the father of young Floris, but he declined.

 

Source: Wikipedia and IMDb.

Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets, 2017 / Валериан и город тысячи планет.

 

Directed by Luc Besson.

 

Starring: Dane DeHaan, Cara Delevingne, Clive Owen, Rihanna, Ethan Hawke, Herbie Hancock, Kris Wu, Rutger Hauer.

 

Экранизация серии французских космических комиксов Valérian and Laureline by Pierre Christin, издающихся с 1967 года, и если вам нравятся Barbarella / Avatar / Star Wars / The Fifth Element / Dune, то этот космически красивый компот Люк приготовил для вас!

 

На International Space Station Alpha (напрашивается Souvlaki Space Station, но нет) произошёл межгалактический заговор — далее много космоса, ужасающих инопланетных чудовищ и красивая картинка — т.е. всё как я люблю.

 

В шабаше участвуют:

 

Cara Delevingne (Sergeant Laureline) — британская сверхпопулярная топ-модель и теперь ещё и актриса, допустим до хорошей актрисы ей пока далеко, но она старается — убедительно хмурит брови и закатывает глазки, например, хотя в данном случае тут Barbarella-роль — киса отважно бороздит космические просторы, храбро сражаясь с монстрами (конечно же побеждая) — рубя их щупальца и метко отстреливаясь на лету из бластера, падая в полупрозрачном топике куда-то в тёмные глубины космоса, #eee!

 

Dane DeHaan (Major Valerian) — напарник Кары, который перманентно, но тщетно её домогается, а в итоге (вы всё увидите сами) — #показалось что это был бы неплохой вариант для Гослинга.

 

Rihanna (Bubble) — её очевидно затащили сюда из маркетинговых соображений (как и Кару), ведь многие пойдут в кино просто потому что на постере написано Rihanna Delevingne — она устроит кабаре-представление, станцует у шеста и сделает пару заявлений по поводу террористов и беженцев.

 

Clive Owen (Arün Filitt, Valerian and Laureline's commander) — плохой (пятая колонна, кому вы служите?) будет изобличён и арестован хорошими ребятами, Клайв был как всегда на высотe.

 

Ethan Hawke (Jolly the Pimp) — немного #упрт сутенёр(хаха) одарённой беженки Рианны, удачный выход Итан!

 

Herbie Hancock (Defence Minister) — известнейший джазовый пианист и композитор, обладатель множества Grammy Awards, внезапно в роли министра обороны, лол.

 

Rutger Hauer (President of the World State Federation) — да, пора уже стать Президентом, сколько уже можно бегать с пистолетом от этого полоумного репликанта Декарда, пусть Гослинг теперь побегает.

 

Есть ещё удивительная аллюзия в виде трёх забавных персонажей — торгашей-всезнаек, думаю в амер кино этот прозрачный намёк зарубили бы сразу, но у Бессона шутка прокатила, да ещё и прокатчики своим дуляжом только подчеркнули всю карикатурность, хотя судя по рецензиям юмор оценили не все.

 

Хороших инопланетян играют типы подозрительно похожие на чуваков из Аватара, мало того, у них есть волшебный симпатичный зверёк — его называют конвертер (#лолшто) потому что он генерирует бесценный жемчуг, ок, ясно-понятно, why not, в фильме вообще очень много фантастических тварей — художники оторвались на всю катушку.

 

Посмотреть Валеру стоит на большом экране, потому что картинка, артисты, точнее их костюмы и декорации — всё красиво и дорого, странно правда что сюжет слегка пострадал. Бессон заработал наконец кучу денег со своим недавним классным опусом Люси/Lucy (2014) — при бюджете $40 млн, Люси срубила $463 млн, и недолго думая, почти половину этой суммы, этот Люк я твой отец вбухал в Варелу, #уважение — так получился самый дорогой французский фильм. Правда в прокате они пока собрали 114 (при бюджете 177) — это провал, с другой стороны, прокат недавно начался, и Dune когда-то тоже провалилась, что не помешало ей стать культовой. Бессон, кстати, накануне проката говорил что его достало голливудское доминирование (видимо понимая что в штатах будет провал, и там они собрали всего 36), и тот факт, что из-за океана постоянно всем всё указывают, что делать и как будет правильно — sad but true, как говорится.

 

По сути, Valerian как красивое и вкусное мороженое — приятно тает во рту и забывается, хотя не совсем — посмотрел бы ещё раз!

 

8/10.

 

 

Мнения критиков как обычно разделились:

 

+

(позитивные рецензии)

The Telegraph, Village Voice, The Globe and Mail, San Francisco Chronicle, Slant, New York Magazine (Vulture), TheWrap, Variety, Consequence of Sound, The A.V. Club, Indiewire,

 

=

(нейтральные)

Wall Street Journal, Rolling Stone, Time Out New York, Los Angeles Times, Chicago Tribune,

 

-

(заминусовали)

The New York Times, Washington Post, Entertainment Weekly, Empire, New York Post, The Hollywood Reporter (эти вообще разнесли).

  

#valerian #валериан #scifi #delevingne #dehaan #rihanna #owen #hawke #hancock #hauer #avatar #barbarella

Under the Duddeston Viaduct from the train.

 

The arches where regular graffiti street art is painted for City of Colours / Street Art Brum near Lower Trinity Street.

  

Roy Batty from Blade Runner - Tears in Rain.

 

From the famous scene played by Rutger Hauer

Una de las mejores películas de Ridley Scott, y una de mis favoritas. Basada en la novela corta de Philip K. Dick ¿Sueñan los androides con ovejas eléctricas? (1968).

Although it was only a well done replica.

Dutch collectors card by Monty, no. 38, 1970. Photo: Gerard Soeteman. Publicity still for the TV series Floris (Paul Verhoeven, 1969).

 

Finally I found some collectors cards of my favourite series, Floris (1969). The series was the start of the successful vareers of director Paul Verhoeven, scriptwriter Gerard Soeteman and of course Rutger Hauer. Hauer played the exiled knight Floris van Rosemondt. With his Indian friend Sindala (Jos Bergman), he tries to get his birth right papers back from Maarten van Rossem (Hans Culeman), an evil lord. During their quest they get help from Wolter van Oldenstein (Ton Vos), a noble man who offers them a place in his castle. They also meet the pirate Lange Pier (Hans Boskamp).

 

Source: IMDb.

Hovering over the CEX stand.

Dutch collectors card by Monty, no. 17, 1970. Photo: Gerard Soeteman. Publicity still for the TV series Floris (Paul Verhoeven, 1969).

 

Finally I found some collectors cards of my favourite series, Floris (1969). The series was the start of the successful vareers of director Paul Verhoeven, scriptwriter Gerard Soeteman and of course Rutger Hauer. Hauer played the exiled knight Floris van Rosemondt. With his Indian friend Sindala (Jos Bergman), he tries to get his birth right papers back from Maarten van Rossem (Hans Culeman), an evil lord. During their quest they get help from Wolter van Oldenstein (Ton Vos), a noble man who offers them a place in his castle. They also meet the pirate Lange Pier (Hans Boskamp).

 

Source: IMDb.

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The Bradbury Building in Downtown L.A. was one of the more notable locations used for the 1982 Sci-Fi flick "Blade Runner".

The lobby has also been seen in the movie "(500) Days of Summer" in the final scene when Tom meets Autumn.

The Bradbury Building in Downtown L.A. was one of the more notable locations used for the 1982 Sci-Fi flick "Blade Runner" (top).

The lobby has also been seen in the movie "(500) Days of Summer" in the final scene when Tom meets Autumn.

With a Dredd costume.

The Bradbury Building in Downtown L.A. was one of the more notable locations used for the 1982 Sci-Fi flick "Blade Runner" (top). This view is from the entrance to the Bradbury.

The lobby has also been seen in the movie "(500) Days of Summer" in the final scene when Tom meets Autumn.

Dutch collectors card by Monty, no. 14, 1970. Photo: Gerard Soeteman. Publicity still for the TV series Floris (Paul Verhoeven, 1969).

 

Finally I found some collectors cards of my favourite series, Floris (1969). The series was the start of the successful vareers of director Paul Verhoeven, scriptwriter Gerard Soeteman and of course Rutger Hauer. Hauer played the exiled knight Floris van Rosemondt. With his Indian friend Sindala (Jos Bergman), he tries to get his birth right papers back from Maarten van Rossem (Hans Culeman), an evil lord. During their quest they get help from Wolter van Oldenstein (Ton Vos), a noble man who offers them a place in his castle. They also meet the pirate Lange Pier (Hans Boskamp).

 

Source: IMDb.

Exceeding cute. And as I was to find out, with someone I knew from elsewhere on the internet.

One of the most striking posters in my collection. The metal colors shimmer like gold-leaf.

Dutch collectors card by Monty, no. 32, 1970. Photo: Gerard Soeteman. Ton Vos and Rutger Hauer in the TV series Floris (Paul Verhoeven, 1969).

 

The Dutch TV series Floris (1969) was the start of the successful careers of director Paul Verhoeven, scriptwriter Gerard Soeteman and of course actor Rutger Hauer. Hauer played the exiled knight Floris. With his Indian friend Sindala (Jos Bergman), he tries to get his birth right papers back from Maarten van Rossem (Hans Culeman), an evil lord. During their quest they get help from Wolter van Oldenstein (Ton Vos), a noble man who offers them a place in his castle. They also meet the pirate Lange Pier (Hans Boskamp).

 

Source: IMDb.

 

And, please check out our blog European Film Star Postcards.

Although he then proceeded to almost kick him in the nads heh.

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