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Javier Bardem in Jamón, jamón (1992)
robert pattinson in good time (2017) dir. josh and benny safdie
Wolfgang Tillmans, from Chemistry Squares, 1992.
found a article from blademag and it got me thinking about kano + knives, he inherently prefers hunting knives over any sort of firearm. knives are versatile, easy to keep on you, good for close quarters fighting which is what kano specializes in, he doesn’t have to worry about being out of ammo and depending on the knife, which kano carries an array of: he prefers using serrated knives, twisting & turning on entry to cause as much bodily damage as possible, he always has something up his sleeve if things go sideways.
Night of the Comet (Thom Eberhardt, 1984)
Alberto Bussi
You should join our club.
Brad Pitt as Tyler Durden FIGHT CLUB (1999) dir. David Fincher
Hearts, Angela Strassheim
1. Shot in the Heart.
2. Cancer Heart.
3. Teen Drug Overdose Heart.
4. Fatty Oversized Heart.
Martin Scorsese’s notes on Robert De Niro’s tattoos in “Cape Fear “
JAVIER BARDEM in Jamón, jamón (Bigas Luna, 1992).
Colin Farrell in The Killing of a Sacred Deer (2017)