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cupid is real. she shot me right in the heart with her arrow of love when i landed eyes on you...
Selfie Game Strong
pervert bf who secretly takes upskirt pics of you
Pervert gf who bends over far too often and pretends not to notice
an important way of healthy loving: “what is one thing i can do right now to support you and make you feel loved?” i’ve started asking this more frequently because i realize we haven’t normalized speaking up about what you need in that present moment as often as we should because we’re either scared or certain, “eh, i’ll be fine” and it will pass. but more often than not, your body and your mind both already know what you need— you either just haven’t connected the message from your brain to your conscious thoughts or you’re avoiding it for a particular reason. but if you have the space, i urge you to ask this to someone you care about today. ask them how they can be loved and supported. or maybe tell someone how you want to be loved and supported. and then do it / receive it. shit is GREAT!!!!!!
that crunchy vibe that 70s/80s movies have that modern movies simply cannot capture… that kind of quiet empty vibe to em that can be played for either bleakness or a peaceful energy… why do all modern movies (even the great and pretty ones) feel overproduced after watching an older film. what is it I can’t put my finger on it but it’s there I can feel it
Shot on film
No digital colour grading (today’s films are horribly over processed)
No in-the-computer composite layered scenes with virtual sets etc.
practical sets and effects
hand painted mattes / hand animated vfx
You used the light you had instead of endlessly tweaking it
Sociologically, people stopped going to movies as much in the late 1960s / early 70s because television had really taken off, the era of the ‘tv movie’ started, so studios greenlit a lot of low budget auteur films that had to focus on meaning & relationships instead of spectacle.
8. Pacing.
This is the biggest thing, and it’s not even something most people will even realize they’re noticing. Movies became more uniform in their structure, as hollywood found the “formula” for a hit movie. It means you lose quiet, peaceful scenes that don’t fit into the pattern. That uniformity has done more to hurt the emotional tone of films than any visual effects tricks.
If you’ve gone to the movies recently, you may have felt a strangely familiar feeling: You’ve seen this movie before. Not this exact movie,
In 2005, Blake Snyder released a book: Save the Cat! It discussed movie “beats” and and gave an outline for movie pacing.
That outline has been followed like it’s religious dogma for the majority of Hollywood movies ever since. It’s enough that you can literally count the minutes in movies and say “ok, here comes the antagonist’s big move.”
it’s not just pacing but also average shot length (sometimes shortened to “ASL,” but not to be confused with american sign language.) a movie that only cuts every 12 seconds is gonna feel drastically different from a movie that cuts every 2.5 seconds.
@hiriaeth
Lucienne Camille (1979).
Lil’ Kim at Hot 97’s Summer Jam X (2003).
lord have mercy
LIL NAS X + his fashion nods to Michael Jackson at the 64th Annual Grammy Awards
https://www.instagram.com/p/CF7SUO-jur2/
boyfriend me!
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Usher’s 25th Birthday Bash “Flashback 1978” (2003).
Whitney Houston covering “Sweet Thing” by Chaka Khan & Rufus during her SNL rehearsal in ‘91.