new-to-me #195 - Lisa Frankenstein
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new-to-me #195 - Lisa Frankenstein
announcer: our 12 points go to portugal!
rest of europe: oUr 12 POinTs gO To pOrTugAL
Léa Seydoux by Craig McDean for UK Vogue, November 2015.
Annual Parade in the Netherlands Pays Homage to Vincent van Gogh with Massive Flower Floats
The Coro Zundert parade in the Netherlands celebrates the country’s reputation as a global supplier of dahlia flowers since 1936. This year 19 teams payed homage and drew inspiration from the work of Vincent van Gogh. The flowery floats are filled with imagery, colors and expressions from van Gogh’s signature style. The floats are now a mixture of tradition and urban art, which are a beautiful spectacle to attend yearly.
our good fortune allowed us to feel a s a d n e s s that our parents didn’t have time for and a h a p p i n e s s that i never saw with them.
have you ever just looked at someone and gotten the strongest urge to kiss them and feel how soft their lips are and how their tongue feels against yours and have you ever wanted to kiss them softly and hold their face in your hands and feel the texture of their lips like wow kissing
rest in fucking pieces, mr. darcy
please have this playing on loop above my tombstone
Every John green book: my name is Kirk assgun and I m not cool or popular and I'm bullied everyday because I fuck comic books and I watch this really cool show called the Big Bang theory. But it's okay because I at least have 2 other bros and 1 convenient negro friend. You see that girl over there? That's kaydence Tigerlilly Dookieson. SHe is the love of my life. She is misunderstood and like really cool indie bands like Coldplay and she's been smoking since she was 7. She's not like other girls. If only she would realize that the missing key to her life was me, a greasy white boy
Reaction of Miley wearing dreads v.s. Zendaya wearing dreads. This, my friends, is cultural appropriation!
Hotel Chevalier // 2007
Written and Directed by Wes Anderson
Starring Jason Schwartzman and Natalie Portman
Hotel Chevalier, the prequel to Wes Anderson’s The Darjeeling Limited, showcases Anderson’s unique individual style, as well as Jason Schwartzman’s talent. He is as much of a staple in Anderson’s films as is the director’s careful construction (with regards to both the set and dialogue) and poignant plots.
The colour palette, especially the yellow and greys, draws out the symmetry inherent in the shots. This is shown in the multiple shots of the hotel’s bed, each with Schwartzman in a different state of mind. Colourful insets, such as the suitcase and ‘Hotel Chevalier’ chocolate are also delightful quirks of Anderson that add to the picture.
The story told in this short film, both abrupt yet filled with characterization and yearning, is enhanced or perhaps made by Wes Anderson’s contributions stylistically. The main draw of Hotel Chevalier is not necessarily the plot or the fact that it is a wonderful example of Anderson’s directorial style, but the unanswered questions it leaves you with about the troubled relationship between its two main characters.
Christoph Waltz in “Das andere Leben” (1987) | Photo by Peter Bischoff
this man is a murderer
Tom Hardy on the set of Legend, from Sunday Times Magazine. Photos by Greg Williams.
From here and here.
Alcohol will only make a person cheat if they’d considered doing it while sober. Being drunk changes your behavior, not your morals.
*Mic drop*
you know this feeling when you watch any harry potter movie and hedwig’s theme begins to play or you read any of the books and you read the first sentence and you just get this harry potter feeling like you’re finally coming home and everything around you just melts away and you get lost in the most comforting way