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onpaperintofilm · 4 years ago
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Brian Cox in his tell all
~But Cox is also generous about many other people. The late, great Alan Rickman “was one of the sweetest, kindest, nicest and most incredibly smart men I’ve ever met. Prior to acting he’d been a graphic designer and he brought the considered, laser-like precision of that profession to his work.���
I love Alan Rickman!
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onpaperintofilm · 4 years ago
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to have Brody write about Eastwood.
this is good
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onpaperintofilm · 4 years ago
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can’t wait
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onpaperintofilm · 4 years ago
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uummmm
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onpaperintofilm · 4 years ago
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powerful
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onpaperintofilm · 5 years ago
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onpaperintofilm · 5 years ago
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onpaperintofilm · 5 years ago
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so good, everything he did
and versatile 
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jack warden \ september 18 1920 – july 19 2006
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onpaperintofilm · 5 years ago
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Monica Vitti e Rossano Brazzi in “Le quattro verità” 1962
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onpaperintofilm · 5 years ago
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Peter Ustinov Quo Vadis | 1951
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onpaperintofilm · 5 years ago
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Malick, Terrence
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onpaperintofilm · 5 years ago
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Miles Davis Quintet
“Joshua” Album
“Seven Steps to Heaven”
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onpaperintofilm · 5 years ago
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Bond
it’s always good, throughout the years, 
and it’s getting better
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Marlon Brando
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onpaperintofilm · 5 years ago
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onpaperintofilm · 5 years ago
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Lauren Bacall
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onpaperintofilm · 5 years ago
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Your words are you. You are them and not much more. The Description: the fieldness of fields, the weediness of weeds … When is description mere? Never. A freshness in the seeing, an innocency in the vision, the angle of perception, the bringing together of details, not necessarily as metaphors, even, just as objects. Be one of those on whom nothing is lost. Don’t strain for arrangement. Look and put it down and let your sensibility be the sieve.
Theodore Roethke, from “I Teach Out of Love,” On Poetry & Craft (Copper Canyon Press, 2001)
yes to this
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