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–Close your eyes. Recall a word. –Flowers. — The Master (2012, dir. Paul Thomas Anderson)
“This happens. This is something that happens.” — Magnolia (1999, dir. Paul Thomas Anderson)
Now Lion, you have to concentrate.
Oh, I tell you. Women are not the sensitive sex. That’s one of the grand delusions of literature. Men are the true romanticists.
Indiscreet (1958) dir. Stanley Donen
Cat People (1942) Art by Bill Sienkiewicz
FILMS WATCHED IN 2017 → Goodfellas (1990) dir. Martin Scorsese. You know, we always called each other good fellas. Like you said to, uh, somebody, “You’re gonna like this guy. He’s all right. He’s a good fella. He’s one of us.” You understand? We were good fellas. Wiseguys.
Our Souls At Night (2017)
I just want to live out my day and then come tell you about it at night.
Happy Birthday Dame Julie Andrews!
(Oct. 1, 1935 - ∞)
“I never quite got over being a little bit tongue tied in Julie’s presence. That beauty, that elegance and that panache was always a little daunting to me. And of course the voice! You could have tuned a piano with that voice.” —Dick Van Dyke
“She embodies a kind of grace and elegance and civility, and that’s not how you would describe most people in show business.” —Leslie Ann Warren
“What I suppose I’d like to be, one day, is someone who is fascinating. You know—a person you want to look at or see no matter what they’re doing. I think what I’m trying to say is that I’d like to be an original, to be myself and not a pale copy of anyone else. You know, the really marvelous actors and actresses we admire have qualities that can’t be pinned down. I suppose I’d like to be that type of performer if I were to leave a mark.”
He took and took from me until I no longer existed. That’s murder. Let the punishment fit the crime.
Gone Girl (2014) dir. David Fincher
“She had always loved gambling, and it kept her poor. For this she is not necessarily to be despised. But what I do particularly dislike about Emma in these later years is her habit of regularly fainting at public concerts, whenever and wherever John Braham’s popular ballad The Dead of Nelson was sung. This ballad was promptly inserted into the programme when she went to any theater of concert-hall. And Emma duly and disgustingly fainted in public.” -Excerpt from Vivien’s book review Bradda Field asked her to conduct of Emma Hamilton, called Milady.
Zoë Kravitz Transforms Into ‘60s Icon Twiggy
Sophia Loren
Bay of Angels (1963)
Vivien Leigh in profile, 1940s
It’s quite amazing to see how far technology can go forward if you’re not paying attention!
What We Do in the Shadows (2014) dir. Jemaine Clement, Taika Waititi
“He doesn’t like sex scenes. I live for sex scenes with him.” ↳ Jane Fonda and Robert Redford at the 74th Venice Film Festival | September 1, 2017