“He went yardo on that one! On to fuckin’ Lansdowne Street!”
ELI ROTH as SGT. DONNY DONOWITZ Inglourious Basterds (2009), dir. Quentin Tarantino
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“He went yardo on that one! On to fuckin’ Lansdowne Street!”
ELI ROTH as SGT. DONNY DONOWITZ Inglourious Basterds (2009), dir. Quentin Tarantino
Wi Ha Joon photographed for THE STAR MAGAZINE (Dec. 2021)
Giovanni Gasparro
More and more, everything proves to be ridiculous, sterile, absurd and useless. A self-fulfilling prophecy by divine instinct.
Doug & Mike Starn - Untitled (Toned photograph)
Call me if you find evidence. But I will claim that it has been tampered with.
[ID: Two close up gifs of Choi Mu-jin in My Name. He is standing in front of a car at the police station, he takes a drag of his cigarette in the first then exhales smoke turning to get into the car. /END ID]
Martyrs (2008), dir. Pascal Laugier
Umbehr, Otto (Umbo)(1902-1980) - 1935 Tea for Two
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WI HA JOON For Netflix Korea, Oct. 2022
“but there is no subtlety in blood – when blood is spilled, it is noticed, however tiny the drop – when red is applied to a dark canvas, it commands the gaze”
- Lisa Kelly, Saturn Devouring His Son.
Roy Van Rosmalen
“Am I a ghost dreaming myself back to flesh?”
— Thieves of Paradise, ‘The Poplars’ by Yusef Komunyakaa
My Policeman (2022)