Image Hosting






More screen captures from an old VHS tape. Since "Image Hosting" has turned into a favorite movies topic as well as a series of suggestive images for the Rigorous Intuition Board, and this one's a little obscure, there's no reason not to mention that this sequence is from Pierrot le Fou, a Jean-Luc Godard film from 1965. Tres pop, oui? And no, I don't know whether Odorono is a real brand, Pete Townsend got the name from this movie, or whoever wrote the subtitles in 1969 got the name from The Who Sell Out.
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