Posts tagged Film.

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sociologic:

Stanley Kubrick on life.

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derica:

Restless City


Can’t wait to see this!

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strangewood:

“It seems that, no matter what is happening to me in my personal life, I am always thinking about my work without even knowing it. The phenomenon resembles some kind of karma. In fact, my having become a film director, and having persevered in this profession thus far, really must be either a reward or a punishment for something I did in a former life.”

Akira Kurosawa, born 102 years ago today.

“Master…”

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oldfilmsflicker:

If it can be written, or thought, it can be filmed.

RIPStanley Kubrick (July 26, 1928 – March 7, 1999) 

oldfilmsflicker:

the films of Stanley Kubrick, part 1

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oldfilmsflicker:

the films of Stanley Kubrick, part 3

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oldfilmsflicker:

the films of Stanley Kubrick, part 2

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filmsteria:

#PosterAlterno: GOODFELLAS

La obra maestra de Scorsese.

@DanKNorris on Twitter

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gruesomebeast:

Donnie Darko

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oldfilmsflicker:

the-noise-figures:

Bande à part - Jean-Luc Godard (1964)

“Madison Dance” scene

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I was looking all over for a gif set of this scene. I was pretty confident I would find one. I didn’t, so I made one. Enjoy. Still pretty sure this MUST have been done by someone already but there you go.

when I was a freshman at Berkeley (fall of 2004. oh my god) my then-boyfriend, his best friend and I dressed up as these three for Halloween. we even learned the dance. nobody got our costume :/

Great film…. 

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martinscorsese:

THE POSTER THAT MARTY HATED!

..When Taxi Driver came along, I thought of it as a labor of love nobody was going to see. We’d had problems with censorship, the studio got mad at me because they’d been threatened with an X rating. I loved this Belgian artist and wanted him to make a painting that would be the poster for Taxi Driver. It was beautiful and I loved it. The studio made a B-movie poster, just black and white, Bob De Niro walking up Eighth Avenue, a porn theater behind him and it said, “In every city, there’s one.” I hated that poster, but it was the one that sold the picture.

-Martin Scorsese, Playboy Interview 2003

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