I never learned anything at all in school and didn't read a playboy magazine for pleasure until I was 19 years old.- StanleyKubrickThePervert
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Ohh Stanley you sick horny bastard. But I’m loving the nude art. (A Clockwork orange 1971 Dir: Stanley kubrick)
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Are you lost baby girl?
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The Shining | Stanley Kubrick
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Cape Fear (1991) // Cape Feare (The Simpsons 1993)
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Robert De Niro photographed by Steve Schapiro on the set of Taxi Driver
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Happy Birthday, Mister Fred Rogers! (March 20, 1928 - February 27th, 2003)
In the external scheme of things, shining moments are as brief as the twinkling of an eye, yet such twinklings are what eternity is made of - moments when we human beings can say “I love you,” “I’m proud of you,” “I forgive you,” “I’m grateful for you.” That’s what eternity is made of: invisible, imperishable good stuff.
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He Looks just like his mother. ♥️
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Taxi Driver (1976) dir. Martin Scorsese
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Marty’s Italian American Photos (1976)
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Christian Bale accepting his Golden Globe for portraying former Vice President Dick Cheney at the 76th Annual Golden Globe Awards
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‘Vice’ Traces Dick Cheney’s Ascent From Yale Dropout To D.C. Power Player
Former Vice President Dick Cheney was the quintessential behind-the-scenes political power player. “He really has no signature speech — there’s no great Dick Cheney moment where he was in front of a pulpit delivering a great line,” says filmmaker Adam McKay. “He’s always kind of just been in the background.”
McKay aims to bring the powerful former vice president into the foreground in his new film, Vice, a dark comedy starring Christian Bale. The movie combines the work of investigative journalists with some speculation and comedy (McKay also directed Anchorman and The Big Short) to tell the story of Cheney’s ascent from Yale dropout, to West Wing operative under president George W. Bush.
“I think a lot of the ways that people like Cheney have gained power is that they rely on us being bored. They rely on us looking at what they do and assuming that it’s just bureaucracy and who cares?” McKay says. But, “when you really dig into it, it’s very exciting stuff. And it’s major stuff that changes the world.”
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Remember the Magic Eye Illusions that were popular in the 90’s? There’s more to Kubrick’s films and photography than meets the eye.
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Stanley Kubrick 💗
He was just the BEST 💗
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Stanley Kubrick 💗
He was just the BEST 💗
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