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La Bamba playing from another room Ritchie Valens
trying to scrub spiked fruit punch out of your dress while having an identity crisis in the bathroom at a new years party in 1959
this fucking aesthetic
I’m such a “Look at the moon!” person.
Does it make you feel any better about birthdays to remember that Monica was 26 during the first season of Friends, which means your story is really *just* beginning and your best times lay ahead of you?
Airstream ‘82
These violent delights have violent ends. And in their triumph die, like fire and powder, which as they kiss consume. The sweetest honey is loathsome in its own deliciousness. Therefore, love moderately. —Romeo + Juliet (1996) dir. Baz Luhrmann
I spent the last few weeks deep in archival footage, mulling over GFX and trying to find the best way to tell this narrative.
I learned a ton in the process from my writer, producer and editor. I am very proud of the final product.
I would love to hear what people think!?
Kirsten Dunst photographed by Annie Leibovitz, Vogue, September 2006
I treasure this Vogue, it's always on my nightstand.
“It takes real, born-with-it charisma to eclipse Channing Tatum in a film in which he tap dances. But “eclipse” is somewhat misleading. Alden Ehrenreich emerges as the clear MVP of the Coen brothers’ recent hooray-for-Hollywood spectacle Hail, Caesar! in a performance that doesn’t have a spotlight-stealing urge to be found. As Hobie Doyle, the gunslinging studio sweetheart who receives an uncomfortable transformation into debonair leading man, Ehrenreich is the only actor in this blue-ribbon ensemble to fully delineate a complete character within a series of diffuse screwball set-pieces. His timing is impeccable, never more so than in that killer “Would that it were so simple” tête-à-tête with Ralph Fiennes. But it’s the soft and adorably unassuming quality that Ehrenreich lends Hobie that lets the Coens’ moviemaking paean achieve actual movie magic.” — Matthew Eng
11 Underrated Male Film Performances from 2016
(source: tribecafilm.com)
He is. PER. FECT. in this film.
amazingly succinct summary of the show’s plot
This is the dream. It’s conflict, and it’s compromise, and it’s very, very exciting. La La Land (2016) dir. Damien Chazelle
“Freeing yourself was one thing, claiming ownership of that freed self was another.” (Toni Morrison)
Women’s March (1- 21-2017) || Global Movement
For reference: 750k+ people showed up in Los Angeles. I want to point out to you that the ENTIRE POPULATION OF SAN FRANCISCO is about 850k.
The population of Boston is 645k and 750k showed up in LA. Think about that, y'all.