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Deva 🐉 @challendeva

@Culture_Crit ''the storm'' by pierre auguste cot // "about time", directed by richard curtis pic.twitter.com/6UsRbdtfHp

2023-12-28 04:09:22
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Karl Kaufman @thekarlkaufman

@Culture_Crit Stanley Kubrick’s “Barry Lyndon” is essentially a moving painting pic.twitter.com/YFRlFqYw9b

2023-12-28 02:30:49
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🇨🇦 (Clark) Kent Roy @kent_ping7

LOL, I always thought the famous touch between God and Adam in "The Creation of Adam" by Michelangelo inspired the moment in "E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial" where E.T.'s finger touches Elliott's.

2023-12-28 02:29:37
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Iconic Settings @IconicSettings

@Culture_Crit Not a recreated scene, but in the movie Ferris Bueller's Day Off, there's an iconic scene of Cameron having a moment where he connects with the girl in "A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte" by Georges Seurat pic.twitter.com/jJTQYm7sx9

2023-12-28 03:10:45
Classic Wisdom | Philosophy, History & Literature @LearnGreatness

@Culture_Crit The poster for Ridley Scott's Napoleon is clearly meant to be evocative of Paul Delaroche's "Napoleon I at Fontainebleau on March 31, 1814" pic.twitter.com/qXgcpbJmTy

2023-12-28 02:35:02
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Kirill Dorokhov @zutraeumen

@Culture_Crit I would also add a scene from "About Schmidt" (2002) inspired by a Jacques Louis David's "The Death of Marat" (1793) pic.twitter.com/4iLb3Ei9zN

2023-12-28 02:30:24
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floridanow1 @floridanow1

Gladiator: Pollice Verso The Pollice Verso, or Turned Thumb, by Jean-Léon Gérôme, captures the moment a victorious gladiator looks to the Roman emperor to decide his opponent’s fate. With its use of vivid reds and pearlescent golds, you can almost hear the crowd calling out for blood. The painting was apparently the inspiration behind Ridley Scott’s 2000 historical drama Gladiator, which includes a direct homage to Pollice Verso in the scene where Emperor Commodus points his thumb towards the sand, sealing the fate of the armoured warrior Maximus’ has pinned to the Colosseum floor. As producer Douglas Wick recalled in the 2000s, “We brought Ridley a painting from the late 1800s of the Roman Colosseum. It was beautifully shaded, and because it was sort of in the blush of the British Empire, it was slightly idealised. Ridley looked at the painting and said, ‘I’ll do the movie. Wherever the script is, we’ll get it right. I’m doing this movie'”. faroutmagazine.co.uk/movie-scenes-i…

2023-12-28 02:32:40
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Culture Explorer @CultureExploreX

@Culture_Crit Great thread. Here is another one that many may be familiar with. Bates Mansion in Psycho, House in the Adam’s Family, and house in Beetlejuice were all inspired by the painting “House by the Railroad” (1925) by Edward Hopper. Credit: popuppainting. pic.twitter.com/qrHVkPLKdW

2023-12-28 02:47:15
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Keels @keelymbc

@Culture_Crit One I just saw tonight: Andrea Mantegna’s “The Lamentation over the Dead Christ” - “The Return” directed by Andrey Zvyagintsev pic.twitter.com/q6feg2oERZ

2023-12-28 18:29:05
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William Fitzpatrick @WriterScience

@Culture_Crit Alex Colville “To Prince Edward Island” (1965) / Wes Anderson “Moonrise Kingdom” pic.twitter.com/CPehiOKswk

2023-12-28 12:25:17
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Enlightenment @yesknow

The Truman Show is a film starring Jim Carrey as Truman Burbank. Recreates the surreal world of one of René Magritte’s paintings at the end of the movie A white staircase is contrasted under a moonlit sky in the painting Architecture au clair de lune by René Magritte. The lines between reality and imagination are blurred in the surreal scene.

2023-12-28 02:41:29
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Aaron Tan @SaviourSelf_

@Culture_Crit Just swinging by so I can say I was here before CC hit 1M subscribers. Jokes aside, I really didn't know these iconic movie scenes were inspired by these masterpieces. Every day we learn something new.

2023-12-28 02:30:46
Jeffrey Banks @jefbanks

@Culture_Crit @Templarpilled In elite cinema, nothing is ever in the frame by accident.

2023-12-28 10:39:49
canadada @canadada

@jefbanks @Culture_Crit @Templarpilled Yes, though it is not natural for the eye/mind to work in this way. The required focus & attention to each frame is akin to nurtured hunting skills needed for a kill. ('Tis the core issue of 'screen addiction'.) p.s. Annie Lebowitz, photog, used art too to 'prep' her subjects.

2023-12-28 20:26:57
Math English For All @mathenglish4all

@Culture_Crit “Life is a series of natural and spontaneous changes. Don't resist them; that only creates sorrow. Let reality be reality. Let things flow naturally forward in whatever way they like.” ― Lao Tzu

2023-12-28 02:25:15
Jonathan Austen 🇺🇸 @lifeinruralusa

@Culture_Crit One of my favorite things about following you, is I'm often learning things I had no idea about. 👏

2023-12-28 02:24:42
CoffeeWithTheClassics @CoffeewClassics

@Culture_Crit The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis (CBS TV series, 1959-1963) & Auguste Rodin’s The Thinker. pic.twitter.com/ZKMC3biaiY

2023-12-28 07:59:29
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