um i hate using the term ‘dilf’ but he’s really leaving me with no choice here tbh

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um i hate using the term ‘dilf’ but he’s really leaving me with no choice here tbh
C’mon C’mon, dir. Mike Mills (2021)
C’MON C’MON (2021) dir. Mike Mills
C’mon C’mon (2021) dir. Mike Mills
The Doctor, Romana, & Paris.
“Where are we going?”
“Are you talking philosophically or geographically?”
“Philosophically.”
“Then we’re going to lunch.”
I never told you of some things I’ve done I’m so ashamed of I thought my foolish past was over and done I felt sure I’d make a new start
LAST NIGHT IN SOHO (2021) dir. Edgar Wright
“The first swap was a repeated move where we did the shot with Anya and Matt, and then just did it again with Thomasin. Even when we were doing it, I didn’t know we were going to be able to pull it off. And the reason it’s so good is because Matt Smith and Anya and Thomasin’s continuity is just so dead-on. And I was like, ‘Why don’t we just shoot all of them?’ ‘How long can we keep this going?’ Because it’s intoxicating to watch. That’s supposed to be the idea of the scene. The first dream sequence is alluring and glamorous and intoxicating, seductive. So that was how it came about. Other than that shot, you’re watching one unbroken take. Watching that is like an amazing dance in itself, because really, a shot like that is a collaboration between the three performers — and then also the fourth performer in the scene, Chris Bain, the Steadicam operator. The shot stands and falls on him being in the right place at all times. The idea was, the longer we can keep these shots going, the more immersive it will be. You feel like you’re living vicariously through her. It’s about not breaking the spell. It’s like we’re showing you a reality of something, even if what we’re showing you is very fantastical.“ - Edgar Wright
LAST NIGHT IN SOHO 2021 | dir. Edgar Wright
Last Night In Soho (2021) dir. Edgar Wright
“The first swap was a repeated move where we did the shot with Anya and Matt, and then just did it again with Thomasin. Even when we were doing it, I didn’t know we were going to be able to pull it off. And the reason it’s so good is because Matt Smith and Anya and Thomasin’s continuity is just so dead-on. And I was like, ‘Why don’t we just shoot all of them?’ ‘How long can we keep this going?’ Because it’s intoxicating to watch. That’s supposed to be the idea of the scene. The first dream sequence is alluring and glamorous and intoxicating, seductive. So that was how it came about. Other than that shot, you’re watching one unbroken take. Watching that is like an amazing dance in itself, because really, a shot like that is a collaboration between the three performers — and then also the fourth performer in the scene, Chris Bain, the Steadicam operator. The shot stands and falls on him being in the right place at all times. The idea was, the longer we can keep these shots going, the more immersive it will be. You feel like you’re living vicariously through her. It’s about not breaking the spell. It’s like we’re showing you a reality of something, even if what we’re showing you is very fantastical.“ - Edgar Wright
LAST NIGHT IN SOHO 2021 | dir. Edgar Wright
I’m not going to prison. I’ve been in a prison all my life.
LAST NIGHT IN SOHO (2021) | dir. Edgar Wright
Timothée Chalamet (as Paul Atreides) Rebecca Ferguson (as Lady Jessica Atreides) Zendaya (as Chani) Javier Bardem (as Stilgar) Babs Olusanmokun (as Jamis) From the action-adventure by director Denis Villeneuve. Based on the novel by Frank Herbert.
DUNE [2021]
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Javier Bardem and Penélope Cruz in Jamón Jamón (1992)
Dev Patel and Javier Bardem for Ermenegildo Zegna
Sacagawea, their female guide of the Shoshone tribe. Why you gotta say she’s their female guide. Why can’t she just be their guide? Well, I think it’s relevant that she was female.
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