Bill Wyman, Mick Jagger, and Jean-Luc Godard while filming Sympathy for the Devil (1968).
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Bill Wyman, Mick Jagger, and Jean-Luc Godard while filming Sympathy for the Devil (1968).
On the set of Wes Anderson’s The Life Aquatic, which Albert Maysles captured in a 50-minute documentary.
Watch it here.
Unlike piano, for example, where an actor’s hands can be hidden from the camera, drumming can’t be cheated. If an actor is out of time, the audience will know. When the actor strikes the cymbal, the audience will know. (x) “[Miles Teller] did probably 99 percent of the drumming,” Cross reveals. “Miles was a pretty good drummer when he came in to do the movie” (x)
Six time Oscar nominated director, Wes Anderson.
The beautiful Production Design nominee slides used before the presentation of the award by Chris Pratt and Felicity Jones.
Paul Thomas Anderson with the cast of Inherent Vice with the Robert Altman award which they won at the Spirit Awards
A new alternate poster for Whiplash, one of our top 50 films of 2014. [x]
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Every Kane in Citizen Kane
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Hahahah oh god that's great. [ link ]
also i may or may not have dismembered him with it. there was lava, he was yelling, i cried. it was a bad few days.
Who are the real heroes? Obviously firefighters, relief workers, Doctors Without Borders, and anyone who – because of their parents’ brutal slaying – has become The Bat.
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