'Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers' studio session

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'Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers' studio session
“MR. MORALE & THE BIG STEPPERS” (2022) Kendrick Lamar + Renell Medrano
Moulin Rouge! dir. Baz Luhrmann | 2001
suddenly crying over this scene
OBI-WAN KENOBI | 1.02 “Part II”
John Byrne and Al Milgrom, 1984
How could I leave Belfast? I wouldn’t worry about it. The Irish were born for leaving; otherwise the rest of the world would have no pubs. BELFAST (2021), dir. Kenneth Branagh
So, you know, lately, I’ve been hearing this sound. Everywhere I go, like a tick, tick, tick… Like a time bomb in some cheesy B-movie or Saturday morning cartoon. The fuse has been lit. The clock counts down the seconds as the flame gets closer, and closer, and closer, until… all at once… BOOM!
tick, tick… BOOM! 2021 • dir. Lin-Manuel Miranda
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Today’s mood after the album release
Every day is a gift. It’s just, does it have to be a pair of socks? The Sopranos (1999-2007)
We had such a strangely specific, similar way that we work, and a similar background. I don’t know how to explain this. We were just really regular middle-class, suburban kids that were never supposed to become famous actors. My interpretation is that the whole time, he was, like, What the hell is going on? I remember, when we got picked up for the second season, he said to me, “Yeah, well, I just have no idea what the hell we did, but we’ve got to try to do it again.” And I said, “I hear you. I don’t know. We’ll figure something out.” He was totally un-actor-y, and was incredibly self-deprecating, and he was a real soul mate in that regard. We did not spend a lot of time talking about the scripts. It was like when you see two kids playing in the sandbox, completely immersed in their imaginary world. That’s what it felt like acting opposite Jim.
Edie Falco on working with James Gandolfini (x)
questo post dev’essere un promemoria per me.
se le scrivi sei un clown anche tu, ti ha detto “non mi interessi, sul serio”
ritorno qua per scrivere di nuovo delle mie vicissitudini poco felici.