But have you read these?

Goosebumps series, I used to binge read them in my school library, on my laptop and even exchanged with my friends I was sooo addicted to these 😭

u/EscapedAsylumLunatic — 4 days ago
▲ 775 r/Westerns

This dusty brown hat and dark green poncho with white patterns - probably the single most iconic attire of the western genre

u/EscapedAsylumLunatic — 4 days ago

Roman Holiday ( 1953 ) - Cutest film ever?

This has got to be cutest film ever. Audrey Hepburn has that energy that lights up every dark corner that she goes to. I love her long flowy skirt. The movie perhaps permanently engraved in our minds the Vespa as a symbol of romantic adventure. It's chaotic, it's sweet, it's adventurous, it's humorous, it's exciting. I think this film showed us what it is to actually live life. To not waste a single moment in gloomy boredom, but to set out on adventures, even if it just involves roaming around in a town, and enjoy life.

u/EscapedAsylumLunatic — 7 days ago

Lawrence of Arabia ( 1962 ) - One of the most aesthetically beautiful films

I cannot get enough of this film. Every scene in this movie feels like a painting worth putting up in your room. How is it even possible for a film to be so.... Beautiful? Enchanting? So violent yet so ethereal? I was blown when I watched this.Each and every actor in this movie played their part magnificently. And oh, all the film dialogues, so quote-worthy. The part that left a deep imprint on my mind was the part where Lawrence saves Gasim, and then has to kill him later in the movie. Such a turn of fate. It felt like all my childhood desires of adventure in foreign lands come true. I'm in love with this movie.

u/EscapedAsylumLunatic — 7 days ago