You’re not the boss of me, Jack. You’re not the king of Dirk. I’m the boss of me. I’m the king of me. I’m Dirk Diggler. I’m the star. It’s my big dick and I say when we roll.
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You’re not the boss of me, Jack. You’re not the king of Dirk. I’m the boss of me. I’m the king of me. I’m Dirk Diggler. I’m the star. It’s my big dick and I say when we roll.
Boogie Nights (1997), dir. Paul Thomas Anderson
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A Clockwork Orange (1971) dir. Stanley Kubrick
“What IN HER OWN WORDS reveals is Ingrid Bergman as a prime example (although an extraordinary one) of the twentieth-century woman. She personified the female who both wants and needs love, wants and needs children, will follow her heart even into dubious decision-making, and unapologetically wants and needs significant work that matters to her, a career of her own. In her time, she was not perceived this way, but the documentary clearly shows her attempts to integrate these often incompatible elements, which she undertook without guilt or remorse, and which were acted out publicly and with courage—'I’ve gone from saint to whore and back to saint again, all in one lifetime,’ she once said—and although her life is seldom held up as an example of feminist struggle, that is, in fact, what it was.”
Read Jeanine Basinger on INGRID BERGMAN: IN HER OWN WORDS (2015)
…This is devastating.
Oh good. A longer, better captioned version!
I will reblog this and i will love it and smile at it!!!!! 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
THIS MAN. I’M SO GLAD HE EXISTS.
@bubbalicious28 ya boy
@illyria0718 I seriously love the dog in this video though!
Samuel L. Jackson first met Marlon Brando when he sneaked up behind Jackson and started reciting his famous speech from Pulp Fiction. They exchanged numbers, Jackson called, and he discovered that Brando’s calls were always filtered by someone pretending it was a Chinese restaurant, because only people who were supposed to have the number would think to ask for Brando. Source
Let me ask you something.
I’m just dying while thinking about a hotel employee calmly Googling “How to fold a towel in the shape of an elephant,” and then going out to buy eye stickers.
I think these would guarantee return bookings. Loving the elephant.
I worked in a hotel for a year. Hotel staff LOVE silly requests because otherwise our job is just mundane. It gives the front desk a chance to do something creative.
aaaa this is so lovely