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The Last Supper (Leonardo DaVinci, 1498)
Inherent Vice (Paul Thomas Anderson, 2014)
food in mad men (season one)
1.2 - Ladies’ Room
1.3 - Marriage of Figaro (x2)
1.6 - Babylon (x2)
1.7 - Red in the Face
1.8 - The Hobo Code
- Your best friend is suing you for six hundred million dollars. - I didn’t know that, tell me more.
The Social Network (2010, David Fincher)
They’re all gonna die.
JAWS (1975) dir. Steven Spielberg
Sunset Boulevard (1950) dir. Billy Wilder
Kurosawa Akira 黒澤 明 (1910-1998) with the cast of Rashomon 羅生門 - Japan - 1950
Source AsianFilms @nthemood4love
There’s a bizarre insistence on how a story should be. ‘The protagonist must be sympathetic!’ they say. Whatever that means. I never engage in that discussion. I never use that word, 'sympathetic.’ I just know 'interesting.’
Alexander Payne (via the-writing-cafe)
Films in 2013:
#75 - Sideways - Dir. Alexander Payne (2004)
Alexander Payne while filming Nebraska (2013)
watched in 2016 | ELECTION (1999) dir. Alexander Payne “I’m just saying this as your friend. What you’re doing is really, really wrong, and you’ve gotta stop. The line you’ve crossed is… It’s immoral, and it’s illegal.”
Hacksaw Ridge (2016)
Good Time (Ben Safdie & Joshua Safdie, 2017)
I think something very important is happening and it’s deeply connected to my purpose.
Good Time (2017) dir. Ben Safdie and Josh Safdie
Mudbound (2017) // dir. Dee Rees
“Over there, I was a liberator. People lined up in the streets waiting for us. Throwing flowers and cheering. And here I’m just another nigger pushing a plow.”