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Pinup girl…queenie…
Rocky (1976) dir. John G. Avildsen
Details from Syd Mead paintings in the retrospective Syd Mead: Future Pastime in New York.
(MQ)
wasting away again...
Björk – Possibly Maybe
“I wanted a metamorphosis, a change to fish, to leviathan, to destroyer. I wanted the earth to open up, to swallow everything in one engulfing yawn. I wanted to see the city buried fathoms deep in the bosom of the sea. I wanted to sit in a cave and read by candlelight. I wanted that eye extinguished so that I might have a chance to know my own body, my own desires. I wanted to be alone for a thousand years in order to reflect on what I had seen and heard ― and in order to forget. I wanted something of the earth which was not of man’s doing, something absolutely divorced from the human of which I was surfeited. I wanted something purely terrestrial and absolutely divested of idea. I wanted to feel the blood running back into my veins, even at the cost of annihilation.”
— Henry Miller, Tropic of Capricorn
joyce carol oates, 1972.
In fair Terok Nor, where we lay our scene
Uh-oh. Baby, you better run me back to the hotel. You got me hotter than Georgia asphalt.
Wild at Heart (1990) dir. David Lynch
Nothing kills me. Spy (2015) dir. Paul Feig
— James Howard Kunstler, The Geography of Nowhere
— Bob Dylan from Not Dark Yet on The Essential Bob Dylan (2014)
Gregory Peck in a publicity shot for "Spellbound" (1945)