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incorrect-joseimuke · 2 days ago
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Epel: So when Brad Pitt crashes a bunch of cars it’s “the blockbuster event of the summer” but when I do it I’m a “liability” and “an insurance risk.”
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yoshiandyuriwithbecky · 2 months ago
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Yoshi: Cartoon All-Stars to the Rescue lied to me.
Yoshi: I take edibles all the time and I've never gotten to meet Garfield or Bugs Bunny. What a disappointment.
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scarscaarr · 5 months ago
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madisoncounty · 1 year ago
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"This is her curse. In each life she makes the best of a bad situation, finds love where anyone else would settle for icy tolerance, makes everything work for however long she has and every damn time it is taken away and- In the next life, she promises, in the next life she will do better."
from the fatal flaw that makes you long to be magnificently cursed by @electricbluebutterflies
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kather111ine · 5 months ago
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best feeling
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jinxviolets · 1 month ago
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you are a child 🧒🏼. an infant👶🏼. your mocking 🗣️ is thus infantile 🍼. he’s not 🙅🏾 my boyfriend 👨🏽‍🤝‍👨🏼. this man 🧍🏼‍♂️ is more to me than you 🫵🏻 can dream 💭. he’s the moon 🌙 when i’m lost 💁🏾‍♂️ in darkness ◼️ and warmth 🔥 when i shiver 🥶 in cold 🌨️ and his kiss 💋 still thrills 🥵 me even after millennia ⏳. his heart ♥️ overflows with the kindness 🫂 of which this world 🌎 is not ❌ worthy. i love 👨🏾‍❤️‍👨🏼 this man beyond measure 📏 and reason 📝. he’s not 🚫 my boyfriend 👨🏾‍❤️‍💋‍👨🏼. he’s all ♾️ and he’s more ➕.
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maiapoetica · 1 month ago
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choose your fighter!
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your-unfriendlyghost · 24 days ago
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your blog has fully become a source of movie recommendations for me (as well as absolutely fire writing and art but i digress) anyways i'm watching top gun with a friend once finals are over and am currently figuring out when to watch the lost boys lmao so thanks
Aw thanks dude!! Lmk how ya like ‘em!!
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cursemewithyourkiss · 5 months ago
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Twenty Dollars a Week (1924) available online!
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Twenty Dollars a Week (1924) dir. F. Harmon Weight is a comedy starring George Arliss, with Ronald Colman in an early, significant supporting role. I have long known a full print is located at the Library of Congress, but recently I found out it is also available online!
Philip Carli, a silent film accompanist, has a website where you can watch films with his accompaniments for only five dollars a film and Twenty Dollars a Week is one of them! You can find the link here!
This post is not sponsored in any way; I was merely extremely excited to find there was a way to watch this obscure film without having to visit the Library of Congress, something that is not a possibility for many of us. Therefore I felt it was my duty to share this.
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incorrect-joseimuke · 8 days ago
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Rook: The universal dilemma: what if the most beautiful person in the world wants to sleep with you but you really just want to spy on your neighbors.
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watchlist-poll · 10 months ago
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lagaans · 11 months ago
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i'm on my quest to become a more than superficial vampire enjoyer not only will i enjoy i will understand the aesthetics i will know the references and peruse the history 🙂‍↕️🙂‍↕️🙂‍↕️
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orb0 · 1 year ago
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Link to davidehrlich's essay of which the above is an excerpt
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That’s so weird … A while back, a man was here looking into that hole. I asked him the same question. Why he was looking there … He remembered doing something here long ago, so he came back to take a look.
Memories of Murder ‘살인의 추억’ (2003) dir. Bong Joon-ho
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dogwelder · 5 months ago
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Janky Posters 2025, Part Deux
The site where Letterboxd draws images from has pulled all fan posters so my original project doesn't quite work, but I'm still making them. First person to get all of the parody sources right gets all of my platinum shoelace tips.
Tiny sort-of reviews and more images at https://ga2so.com/blog .
Lots of terrible Photoshoppery in here, but that Wallace & Gromit one is pretty good.
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incorrect-joseimuke · 5 months ago
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Lilia: So it’s okay to sing along during Wicked, but if I start biting people during Nosferatu I’m in the wrong???
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venusinmyrrh · 5 months ago
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You said you love a good fashion doc- do you have any more to recommend?
Designers and tastemakers
Very Ralph (2019). The preeminent American designer of our time, one of the very few who can stand toe to toe with the titans of Paris and Milan. To call Ralph Lauren's work "sportswear" is to call the Sistine Chapel "kind of a big painting".
Halston (2019). Speaking of going head to head with Paris, Halston did it first. Skip Ultrasuede-- this is a much better doc about the king of American 70s disco glam.
McQueen (2018). When people talk about fashion as an art form, chances are they're thinking of Alexander McQueen. Worth watching for the pulse-pounding runway shows alone.
Westwood: Punk, Icon, Activist (2018). Obviously you already know about this one, but it's gotta go on any comprehensive list. Without Vivienne Westwood, punk would have been nothing but a handful of noisy assholes.
Diana Vreeland: The Eye Has to Travel (2011). My icon, my north star, my personal hero. The empress of taste and high priestess of personal style. Watch this doc whenever you need encouragement to do and wear whatever the hell you want.
The Gospel According to André (2017). Diana Vreeland's protegé and a godfather of style in his own right. If it happened in fashion in the last fifty years, André Leon Talley was there for it.
Lagerfeld Confidential (2007). I have a high tolerance for difficult and unpleasant people as long as I like their work. Your mileage may vary, but Karl Lagerfeld's immaculate, relentless taste cannot be denied.
Institutions and events
The First Monday in May (2016). Witness all the hustle, bustle, savvy, and stress that goes into planning the Met gala!
The September Issue (2009). Same as the above, but for the famous September issue of Vogue. Watch this to learn who Grace Coddington is.
Dior and I (2014). How do haute couture collections get made? In 8 weeks from start to finish, I guess, if you're Raf Simons during his first season at the House of Dior. A documentary and a thriller.
Scatter My Ashes at Bergdorf's (2013). No matter what other retailers might want you to think, Bergdorf Goodman is the last great department store. A portrait, already halfway to a time capsule, of what luxury shopping used to be.
Peripheral, but may be of interest
Nose (2021). The passionate, delicate art of perfume creation for the House of Dior. The French landscapes where they source their materials will make you swoon.
Larger Than Life: The Kevyn Aucoin Story (2017). As the makeup artist to pretty much every single icon of the 80s and 90s, Kevyn Aucoin invented the image of that era as much as any designer.
Fabergé: A Life of Its Own (2014). Come for the dazzling jewels and sumptuous objets d'art; stay to find out how this illustrious name ended up on hair care products in the 70s.
Crazy About Tiffany's (2016). Another luxury jeweler whose name alone is the stuff dreams are made on.
Bill Cunningham New York (2010). The original street style photographer, since before "street style" was even a thing. A love letter to curiosity, and a testament to the power of taking an interest in the world around us.
Still on my watchlist
Salvatore: Shoemaker of Dreams (2020). Directed by Luca Guadagnino, which is enough to put this Ferragamo doc at the top of my list.
Advanced Style (2014). Portraits of seven women aged 62-95 with truly fab personal style. Top Letterboxd review is seething about how out of touch they are with the real world, which means I am probably gonna love it.
Suited (2016). A study of gender through clothing in modern culture.
Dries (2017). A year-- and four collections-- in the life of Dries Van Noten, who, interestingly, doesn't see the point of clothes that people can't buy to wear, and so does not do couture.
Yellow is Forbidden (2018). This doc about Guo Pei appears to use her career as a framework to understand the gatekeeping of global culture by the West. Dope as hell, if it can pull it off.
American Style (2019). The political, social, and economic history of America through its fashion. Another one that could be really awesome if done with insight and panache.
Quant (2021). She may share the credit for inventing the miniskirt with two other people, but it cannot be argued that Mary Quant invented 1960s Swinging London. And for that we say thank you Dame Mary.
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