デヴィッド・ボウイさんのインスタグラム写真 - (デヴィッド・ボウイInstagram)「THE HUNGER IS FORTY TODAY  “Please hide from the kiss and the bite...”  Today is the 40th anniversary of the US release of the 1983 Tony Scott directed The Hunger.  Bowie is pictured here as John Blaylock, a 200-year-old vampire retaining his youthful good looks with the help of blood sucked from young people, such as the unsuspecting victim here.  John is the latest in a string of specially chosen humans stretching back over millennia, who have been promised eternal life as vampire lovers of Miriam Blaylock (Catherine Deneuve).  Eternal life isn’t quite as described by Miriam as it doesn’t mean eternal youth. When John starts rapidly ageing, he seeks the help of Dr Sarah Roberts (Susan Sarandon) and things start getting complicated.  Anything more would be considered a spoiler, so if you haven’t seen The Hunger, check it out at the earliest opportunity. Possibly the sexiest and most stylish vampire movie of all time.  Meanwhile, to mark the anniversary, NachosVideos.com has posted an X-Rated Version of the opening scene recut to an edit of Bauhaus Bela Lugosi’s Dead, from the 1982 live album, Press the Eject and Give Me the Tape.  As Nacho points out, David Bowie said of this scene: “the first twenty minutes rattle along like hell - it really is a great opening.”.  We’re dutybound to point out that though it was an X-Rated (18) film originally, it seems it’s now a 16+, so please bear that in mind before viewing: https://bit.ly/HungerOpeningNachoX-rated (Linktree in bio)  #BowieTheHunger」4月30日 5時28分 - davidbowie

デヴィッド・ボウイのインスタグラム(davidbowie) - 4月30日 05時28分


THE HUNGER IS FORTY TODAY

“Please hide from the kiss and the bite...”

Today is the 40th anniversary of the US release of the 1983 Tony Scott directed The Hunger.

Bowie is pictured here as John Blaylock, a 200-year-old vampire retaining his youthful good looks with the help of blood sucked from young people, such as the unsuspecting victim here.

John is the latest in a string of specially chosen humans stretching back over millennia, who have been promised eternal life as vampire lovers of Miriam Blaylock (Catherine Deneuve).

Eternal life isn’t quite as described by Miriam as it doesn’t mean eternal youth. When John starts rapidly ageing, he seeks the help of Dr Sarah Roberts (Susan Sarandon) and things start getting complicated.

Anything more would be considered a spoiler, so if you haven’t seen The Hunger, check it out at the earliest opportunity. Possibly the sexiest and most stylish vampire movie of all time.

Meanwhile, to mark the anniversary, NachosVideos.com has posted an X-Rated Version of the opening scene recut to an edit of Bauhaus Bela Lugosi’s Dead, from the 1982 live album, Press the Eject and Give Me the Tape.

As Nacho points out, David Bowie said of this scene: “the first twenty minutes rattle along like hell - it really is a great opening.”.

We’re dutybound to point out that though it was an X-Rated (18) film originally, it seems it’s now a 16+, so please bear that in mind before viewing: https://bit.ly/HungerOpeningNachoX-rated (Linktree in bio)

#BowieTheHunger


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