Wow. That anyone could be so appallingly ignorant as to deprive a child of such a wondrous film.
Woody Allen (center) and giant marauding breast on the set of Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex, But Were Afraid to Ask (1972, dir. Woody Allen) (via)
Says the man with the gold scepter, the embroidered hat and the superficial glitter on his robe.
-FA
On the set of Notorious, Alfred Hitchcock sets up the shot in which the camera swoops down into the party to an extreme close-up of the key hidden in Ingrid Bergman’s hand.
Photos by the great photojournalist Robert Capa, who was romantically involved with Bergman at the time.
Via Old Hollywood
looking at a wreath
Take the risk of thinking for yourself, much more happiness, truth, beauty, and wisdom will come to you that way.
– Christopher Hitchens (via nevver) Via byronic :: mad bad and dangerous to knowAnother Earth, 2011 (dir. Mike Cahill)
By quello-nello-specchio
Flawed, but I really enjoyed this film. Makes an interesting counterpoint to Melancholia too.






