Perlinator
- Users:
- 38 (Average 0 / extension)
- Rating:
- 4.54 (28)
- Total published:
- 81
Published Firefox add-ons:
81 results. Page 1 of 4.
You unlock this door with the key of imagination. Beyond it is another dimension. A dimension of sight; a dimension of sound; a dimension of mind. You're moving into a land of both shadow and substance; of things and ideas; you've just crossed over into: The Twilight Zone.
Cinema's famous slapstick comedy trio, the Three Stooges
Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy, classic movie comedy duo
"Police Squad! In Color! Starring Leslie Neilsen! Also starring Alan North! With Rex Hamilton as Abraham Lincoln!" This hilarious but short-lived TV series was the basis for the "Naked Gun" movies, which also starred Leslie Neilsen, and even had the same theme music.
This image of Bugs Bunny was taken from the 1942 cartoon ''The Wacky Wabbit'', which is in the public domain. No copyright is being violated by the use of this image.
One picture is worth 1000 words.
A blonde bikini model on a motorcycle.
I find this ''bikini bottom'' much more interesting than the one Spongebob Squarepants lives in!
Although I never drink vodka, I sure like these Georgi ads!
This gymnast is forming a V for victory!
Beautiful blond bikini girl on a Long Island beach. I wonder what she's reading? Notice her hair is up in a bun like a librarian. Hmmm....Maybe she IS a librarian! If so, I gotta spend more time at the library!
Zombies roam the countryside in their relentless search for new victims in George Romero's original zombie classic.
An ad for a 1928 film, ''Leave 'Em Laughing'' featuring a new comedy team named Laurel and Hardy! ''Leave 'Em Laughing'' is a fitting slogan for Laurel and Hardy, as their films still make audiences laugh a century after they were first made!
This picture of Mickey Mouse was taken from the 1932 cartoon ''The Mad Doctor'', one of very few Disney cartoons to fall into the public domain. Because this image is gleaned from a public domain source, no copyright laws are being violated with its use.
This persona was created from a frame of the 1932 animated film, ''Betty Boop's Crazy Inventions''. The film is in the public domain, so this image does not violate any copyright laws.
A painting of a kitten and a puppy, scanned from a Humane Society notepad. No other information is known, other than I love this image and I hope you do too.
"Bewitched" was a long-running TV series of the 1960's and 1970's with an animated opening, similar to what is depicted in this persona.
Scenes from some of Charlie Chaplin's best-remembered films between 1916 and 1940. From left to right: "The Pawnshop", "Easy Street", "The Adventurer", "Shoulder Arms", "The Kid", "The Gold Rush", "City Lights", "Modern Times" and "The Great Dictator".
81 results. Page 1 of 4.
























