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A Royal Affair
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A Royal Affair (2012)
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Posted on May 13, 2013 via Lost Natives with 25 notes
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‘I’d be lost without the weight of you two on my back. I ain’t goin’ anywhere.’
Winter’s Bone (2010)
Posted on May 13, 2013 via Tech Noir with 795 notes
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A lot of people say to me, ‘You know, she’s a bitch and a brat.’ They say really horrible things about her and I get a bit defensive over Briony because she’s really close to me. She’s really special to me. And I think that she’s this child in the 1930s that would never have seen anything like this. They didn’t have television. She didn’t listen to the radio. Only grown-ups did that. Plus, the main thing is she’s a storyteller. And you see at the start of the movie, her little toys are all lined up in order. And then it comes up to her and she’s writing this story. That basically sums up Briony’s personality because she sees all these things through the day and she’s completely confused. She tries to put some order to it in her head… it’s like, she makes herself believe that this has to happen because it fits into her story in her mind. - Saoirse Ronan
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With deference to the genius of David Bowie, here’s Space Oddity, recorded on Station. A last glimpse of the World.
Huge thanks in the making of the video to the talented trio of Emm Gryner, Joe Corcoran and Andrew Tidby, plus Evan Hadfield and all at the CSA.Is this the coolest thing EVER?
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3 Films by David Lynch
Blue Velvet, Eraserhead, Mulholland Drive
Posted on May 12, 2013 via 9 Film Frames with 357 notes
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“The Loneliest Hitman: A Short Film”
His job may be brutal, but after he performs his hits and acquires his payment, the Loneliest Hitman spends his time going to McDonald’s and eating Happy Meals, wandering around his room, and drinking coffee by himself. Not until he meets a woman of the same profession does his mood change. He and the Hitwoman put their skills to good use. Together.Written and Directed byKyle TurnerFeatured Music“Dancing with Myself” - Nouvelle Vague“I Turn My Camera On” - SpoonStarringRainer Humphries as the HitmanMegan Leubner as the Hitwomanalso withCarlos ElielAdam GagnonCamryn KesslerandCj HumphriesDIRECTOR’S NOTE: I was not in any way inspired by the movie “Mr. and Mrs. Smith”. It didn’t actually occur to me until after I told people the plot and they mentioned the similarities. -

To the Wonder (2012) by Terrence Malick
Posted on May 11, 2013 via Hushpuppy with 4 notes
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Wong Kar-Wai Week
Happy Together, 1997
Cinematography: Christopher Doyle

