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来偷图的废物动你的手指之前先数数你有几个妈呢
柄本佑 || 木挽町のあだ討ち (2026)
“My whole career has been one of extreme good fortune. I think I'm an average actor. In acting you can do something and maybe… some people think it's fine, but you know inside of you that it can be done better. You don't feel that you really attained a goal in the acting business; you always feel that you're still learning.”
Happy birthday, GARY COOPER May 7, 1901 – May 13, 1961
Yoshio Harada × Seijun Suzuki × Shuji Terayama
悲愁物語 (1977) dir. Seijun Suzuki
ツィゴイネルワイゼン (1980) dir. Seijun Suzuki
陽炎座 (1981) dir. Seijun Suzuki
夢二 (1991) dir. Seijun Suzuki
田園に死す (1974) dir. Shuji Terayama
さらば箱舟 (1984) dir. Shuji Terayama
thougets on shia lebeouff ?
tiring.
I love him as an actor and partly as an artist, and I really recognized all the good things he did for people he'd helped and art, despite how he got there. the joy & the emotions he had brought me thru the years were unmatched. I've been a fan since '07, no shit. and tbh I don't really watch US movies now bc he's the only interesting actor I'd like to see on screen.
but I'm just tired. I'm not gonna speak on his personal life bc it's none of my biz, let law decide that. but since the Angel of Death got botched I started to lose hope. I think that (I say this bc I more or less lean that way too) he just can't stand the idea of him deserving good things. and yeah, I don't buy that shit he said on JBerns podcast that he made up the things in Honey Boy. no he didn't. only kids who grew up like that break every good thing they have in life. and now he's cancelled and his confidence on artistry went fucking kaput, which is sad. I understand it's hard when he's trying and still can't fucking get out of that feces pool of addiction and violence, but that's his choice, he could've tried harder.
I hope he still gets to work. I'm scared for him, so much. Idk how could it get better. and whatever accountability he needs to take, take it. it wouldn't be worse than the other way out.
三船敏郎 || 霧笛 (1952)
奥田瑛二 || ベッドタイムアイズ (1987)
原田芳雄 || 竜馬暗殺 (1974)
陽炎座 (1981)
do you see yusaku matsuda in Wuthering Heights (1988)?
I did, and it blew me away.
Cinematically the film is so beautifully & seamlessly adapted into another culture, I don't know how they did it, it's mind-blowing.
And Matsuda-san's performance in it reminded me of Marlon Brando in Julius Caesar, you know what I mean? Like I wouldn't dream of him being in something that's supposed to be academic like Wuthering Heights, but he did it like he was perfectly weaved in.
I've seen maybe 4? or 5 Wuthering Heights adaptation movies, 嵐が丘 by far is the best version.
Sakura Ando in A MAN (2022) dir. Kei Ishikawa
F FOR FAKE (1973) — Dir. Orson Welles
yusaku's sons resembled him
Actually I haven't seen many Shota movies, nor was I familiar with his face THAT much but Ryuhei, oh my God. It's so crazy. There were like multiple times, when I watched Hana no Ran and Sorekara, I just thought, "there ain't no way that's not Ryuhei."
“How come every time I let a guy up here, the first thing they want to do is move in?”
Nola Darling’s apartment She’s Gotta Have It (1986) dir. Spike Lee
野獣死すべし (1980)
SUNSET BOULEVARD (1950) — dir. Billy Wilder
METROPOLIS — 1927, dir. Fritz Lang