Posts by CamdenTownUK
The apartment mentioned!!
I like the vine growth detail on Enoch’s pants.
Another round of products that make me feel like inovation is dying.
Must have been the wind
#oc
Read The Haar by David Sodergren. Disgustingly gory, bloody, and downright upsetting for my stomach.
I would re-read.
Beautiful. Perfect reflection of my current mental state
I have the same box set. I’ve watched so many times I’ve lost count.
Really? Mureders and ghosts? Well now, that’s reason enough for me to follow.
I’ve finished the book. He survives the jump. I do not have the the US version. And the ending did catch me off guard.
A good book. Bit longer and more in depth than I expected. Really didn’t expect the ending.
Finished A Clockwork Orange
The one by Anthony Burgess.
Beautiful
A clockwork orange, a scarlet letter and a book of Spanish American short stories.
How will they take the photo if they have to stand on the opposite side of the phone?
I can explain it, but products like these look like warning signs of the end of capitalism.
Best bird ever!
Hell yeah! Shocker content!! Let’s gooo!!!
After a full year. Just finished the Oxford Book of American Short Stories. Now I have a lot of new Authors to read from.
Finished They by Kay Dick.
Absolutely Haunting.
Finished The American Dream and The Zoo Story. Need to see these in real life now that I’ve read the play.
Does any of that have something to do with this picture?
Boy, I tell ya.
#pixelart
Colorful montage of works entering the public domain in 2026, including vintage posters, book covers, comic panels, and film stills. Prominent titles shown include All Quiet on the Western Front, Animal Crackers, As I Lay Dying, The Little Engine That Could, The Secret of the Old Clock, King of Jazz, The Maltese Falcon, The Cat Who Went to Heaven, Morocco, and Murder at the Vicarage. Music titles such as Georgia on My Mind, I Got Rhythm, and Dream a Little Dream of Me appear, along with early cartoon images of characters who would later become Betty Boop and Disney’s Pluto. The collage highlights iconic literature, films, music, and comics transitioning into the public domain.
Poster for the Internet Archive's 2026 Public Domain Film Remix Contest, featuring the "Lockette," a cartoon character with an open lock, seated in a director's chair, legs crossed, and holding a megaphone. Projected on a screen to her right is a frame from the 1930 film "King of Jazz". Illustrated by Freya Morgan.
A noir-style illustrated poster titled “The Case of the Disappearing Copyright.” The Lockette—a cartoon character whose body is an open yellow padlock—cautiously steps out of an open vault marked with a copyright symbol. A strong beam of light shines from outside the frame, casting a large copyright symbol onto the floor. Floating eyes and a magnifying glass with a question mark evoke a detective mystery. Red footprints lead toward the open vault door. Text reads: “Public Domain Day 2026” and “Jan 21st @10am PT: Virtual.” Illustrated by Freya Morgan.
Celebrate the Public Domain with the Internet Archive in 2026!
#PublicDomainDay is nearly here. Works from 1930 & sound recordings from 1925 will soon be open to reuse.
Enter our film contest & join our events! All the details ⤵️
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I recently found a film made by the US Government in the 1940s entitled "Don't Be a Sucker", and honestly I think it should be shown in every school across the country. It's terrifying that this is still relevant over eighty years later. youtu.be/vGAqYNFQdZ4?...
Is this a movie poster of a book cover?
Finished ‘Epiphany’ by Nicholas Yermakov. Very strange Alien encounter book. While not in depth in world building, a very interesting idea for an alien species.