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message me a made up title of a mixtape/playlist and i have to pick 5 to 10 songs i think would go on it
say “playlist: title” in ur ask so i know what its for
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It’s like this: you wake and watch TV, get in your car and listen to the radio you go to your little jobs or little school, but you don’t hear about that on the 6 o'clock news, why? ‘Cause nothing is really happening, and you go home and watch some more TV and maybe it’s a fun night and you go out and watch a movie. I mean it’s got so bad that half the people on TV, inside the TV, they’re watching TV. What are these people watching, people like me?
― We Need To Talk About Kevin (2011), dir. Lynne Ramsay
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Four Lions (2010) Directed by Chris Morris from a script by himself, Sam Bain and Jesse Armstrong
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Four Lions (2010) Directed by Chris Morris from a script by himself, Sam Bain and Jesse Armstrong
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Four Lions (2010)
He was carrying explosives and he tripped up over a sheep.
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Four Lions
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Director: Chris Morris
Director of Photography: Lol Crawley
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Just straight up give me a no don't fucking flex on me and don't lead me on
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Photos taken on the set of The Adventures of Pete and Pete, by cast members Dave Martel and Barbette, now posted on a fansite.
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“I wanted the past of Blue Valentine to be a movie about opportunities, where the characters had an unlimited amount of choices. They could become anything. They find each other, and they decide to become one. Flash forward six years: they have less opportunity. They can’t become as many things anymore.
I think I wanted past of Blue Valentine to make you feel like a fish in the ocean, and you could go anywhere. The present is these two characters as fish in a bucket and desperately trying to get back in the ocean again.”
Derek Cianfrance
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According to Debi Mazar, when her character trips after meeting Henry it was actually Mazar tripping over the camera dolly track. Martin Scorsese liked it because it looked like she was overwhelmed by Henry and left it in the film.
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