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  1. CW: Music

    I know “Mr. Brightside,” is overplayed. I agree.

    But “Hot Fuss” is still a perfect album.

    Haven’t done a full listen-through in awhile, but it still makes me happy all the way through.

    #Music #TheKillers #HotFuss

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    #VortexWave #TheKillers #IndieRock #NewWave #2000s

  3. #musiquinta de pérolas?

    Tantas opções... Mas já que começamos a semana com #TheKillers, vamos terminar com eles:

    youtube.com/watch?v=lHTosVYoHDs

    Higher and Higher.

    #musinauta

  4. Hey, #MusicMonday!

    On this day, in 2004, #TheKillers released their debut studio album, Hot Fuss.

    Let's play All These Things That I've Done.

    youtube.com/watch?v=sZTpLvsYYHw

    Time, Truth and Hearts.

    #musinauta

  5. New album from #TheKillers makes me think they’re off their meds. Whiny, sad, and wimpy.

    #Musichottakes

  6. Baby, we're #DyingBreed! Ever since @[email protected] recommended #HomeFront, I’ve been wondering what the sound reminds me of? When thinking back to the #80s, I can’t help but also think of #TheKillers... #music #Synth #Punk www.youtube.com/watch?v=PDj7...

    The Killers - Dying Breed (Lyr...

  7. "Mr. Brightside" geht gerade außerhalb des Fediverse viral - warum nicht auch hier?

    Der Name "The Killers" stammt übrigens aus dem Musikvideo "Crystal" von New Order. Dort werden die Musiker:innen von jungen Leuten dargestellt und auf der Bassdrum steht der damals fiktive Name "Killers".

    Mr. Brightside - The Killers
    musiccloud.io/WPTw0

    #musikmittwoch #Rock #PostPunk #NewOrder #TheKillers #MrBrightside

  8. ⭐The Killers•Human⭐

    Hay canciones que no envejecen porque siguen haciendo la misma pregunta incómoda:
    ¿somos humanos… o algo que solo aprende a resistir?
    The Killers siempre ahí, tocando el nervio justo. 🎧
    🎵🎶🎵🎶

    #thekillers #human #musica #letrasquegolpean #emociones #sonidodeldia

  9. 5 Best Ernest Hemingway Adaptations

    MENTAL FLOSS

    5 Best Ernest Hemingway Adaptations

    While Hemingway wasn’t generally a fan of the adaptations of his works, these five films are must-watches.

    ByTim Brinkhof, Nov 12, 2025

    ‘For Whom the Bell Tolls’ | United Archives/GettyImages

    Ernest Hemingway wasn’t a huge fan of cinema. According to his son Patrick, “pictures on the silver screen were nothing but pure illusion (…) and not to be taken seriously.” 

    His relationship with the screen, which over the course of his lifetime developed from a technological curiosity into a cultural force, was undoubtedly shaped by his identity as a writer—as an artist who expressed himself not in images but in words, and by the time of his death saw his age-old trade swept aside by a new, different medium.

    While the author himself would probably have begged to differ, the following five films are considered some of the best Hemingway adaptations out there. 

    A Farewell to Arms (1932) 

    https://www.youtube.com/embed/YYdYkHQie6M?feature=oembed

    Originally published in 1929 and based on his experience serving as an American ambulance driver during the First World War, A Farewell to Armsfollows a wounded lieutenant who falls in love with the nurse who nurses him back to health, culminating in the couple’s ill-fated attempt to leave the war behind.

    This adaptation, directed by Frank Borzage and starring Gary Cooper and Helen Hayes in the two leading roles, was nominated for four Academy Awards and ended winning two: one for Best Cinematography, and another for Best Sound. Made before the existence of codes, the film was—for a time—banned on account of its portrayal of sexuality and violence.

    For Whom the Bell Tolls (1943)

    https://www.youtube.com/embed/ZKB-Suz_2DQ?feature=oembed

    Like A Farewell to Arms, this novel was released only a few years before its big screen adaptation, in 1940. Also steeped in personal experience, it follows an American volunteer fighting against fascist forces during the Spanish Civil War. This soldier, too, falls in love, forcing him to choose between duty and happiness.

    Directed by Sam Wood, this adaptation was nominated for Best Picture. Gary Cooper returns to play the leading role, this time starring alongside Ingrid Bergman—seen for the first time in Technicolor. Aside from faithfully adapting the story, it sticks close to its themes of pacifism and the futility of war.

    Continue/Read Original Article Here: 5 Best Ernest Hemingway Adaptations

    Tags: A Farewell to Arms, Books, Captain Khorsid (1987) - Adapted from To Have and Have Not, Ernest Hemingway, Five Best Adaptations, For Whom the Bell Tolls, Hemingway, Movies, The Killers, The Old Man and the Sea

    #aFarewellToArms #books #captainKhorsid1987AdaptedFromToHaveAndHaveNot #ernestHemingway #fiveBestAdaptations #forWhomTheBellTolls #hemingway #movies #theKillers #theOldManAndTheSea