January 2012
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The Kills: "The Last Goodbye" music video →
Directed by Oscar nominated actress Samantha Morton, shot on b/w 35mm film. Simple but (bitter)sweet video, just like the song. Saw them live, like a month ago. And it was amazing. I think Alison might have cried when they performed this song.
Alison on Jamie: “When I first met him I thought he was the coolest guy in the world; I was completely fascinated by him. I had an immediate...
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December 2011
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The very last Calvin & Hobbes Comic →
ahoihoi:
10knotes:
This makes me incredibly sad.
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Most of the writers I know are weird hybrids. There’s a strong streak of...
– David Foster Wallace (via tarts) (via unicornology, sometimesagreatnotion) (via teaforonesvp)
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November 2011
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"Nobody Knows How To Talk To Children" (2004) →
fuckyeahthewhitestripes:
Download for the rare White Stripes doc.
Oh snap, I’ve been looking all over the place for this for so long. I might tear up when I’m finally going to watch this. It’s like a last goodbye.
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Money is like a child—rarely unaccompanied. When it disappears, look to those...
– 13 Observations made by Lemony Snicket while watching Occupy Wall Street from a Discreet Distance
(via criminalwisdom)
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THE MOVIE SET THAT ATE ITSELF →
criminalwisdom:
Five years ago, a relatively unknown (and unhinged) director began one of the wildest experiments in film history. Armed with total creative control, he invaded a Ukrainian city, marshaled a cast of thousands and thousands, and constructed a totalitarian society in which the cameras are always rolling and the actors never go home.
The rumors started seeping out of Ukraine about...
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October 2011
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Anderson had tried to stay positive but recalled that Murray had actually come...
– Wes Anderson recalls Bill Murray protecting him from Gene Hackman (via noirdeoro)
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Italo Calvino - The Art of Fiction No. 130
Interviewer: Are novelists liars? And if they are not, what kind of truth do they tell?
Calvino: Novelists tell that piece of truth hidden at the bottom of every lie. To a psychoanalyst it is not so important whether you tell the truth or a lie because lies are as interesting, eloquent, and revealing as any claimed truth. I feel suspicious about writers who claim to tell the whole truth about themselves, about life, or about the world. I prefer to stay with the truths I find in writers who present themselves as the most bold-faced liars. My goal in writing "If on a Winter’s Night a Traveler", a novel entirely based on fantasy, was to find in this way a truth that I would have not been able to find otherwise.
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September 2011
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Hate. Its not a germ, it’s not a microbe, it’s not a virus, but a sickness...
– The Twilight Zone — Episode #5.26 “I am the night, color me black” (via cardboardseats)
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My most profound epiphany in cinema is the moment in “2001: A Space Odyssey”...
– Edgar Wright (‘Shaun of the Dead’, ‘Hot Fuzz’) on Stanley Kubrick’s ‘2001’ and ‘The Shining’
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