
Cyanide & Happiness @ Explosm.net
21 May 2012 / 1 note / internet addictive explosm.cyanide & happiness
The Goonies by jmlarrabee
12 May 2012 / Reblogged from minimalmovieposters with 269 notes / the goonies fim poster submission
Stanley Kubrick’s Eyes Wide Shut. Art by Leszek Zebrowski.
6 May 2012 / Reblogged from controlaltdelete with 510 notes / eyes wide shut Stanley Kubrick film poster
Let’s never come here again because it would never be as much fun.
6 May 2012 / Reblogged from controlaltdelete with 1,135 notes / lost in translation Scarlett Johansson bill murray Sofia Coppola
These days you can buy anything.
—Trois Couleurs: Blanc (1994, dir. Krzysztof Kieślowski)
6 May 2012 / Reblogged from detoulouse with 85 notes / Trois Couleurs: Blanc Krzysztof Kieślowski
It’s too bad she won’t live. But then again, who does?
(Source: cake-light)
28 Apr 2012 / Reblogged from oldfilmsflicker with 141 notes / Blade Runner
George C. Scott and Stanley Kubrick playing chess on the set of Dr. Strangelove. Scott had an extremely volatile personality (he was renowned for bar brawls and heavy drinking) and Kubrick played chess with him between takes in order to ”tame him”. James Earl Jones said it was a way for Kubrick to prove himself to Scott, who fancied himself as a good chess player. Scott lost the first game to Kubrick. From there on Scott respected Kubrick and his vision.
(Source: darrenaronofskys)
25 Apr 2012 / Reblogged from oldfilmsflicker with 1,037 notes / Stanley Kubrick chess
The Birds by Daniel Norris
24 Apr 2012 / Reblogged from minimalmovieposters with 310 notes / the birds alfred hitchcock film poster submission
Poster art: Swedish edition (via)
23 Apr 2012 / Reblogged from oldhollywood with 861 notes / film posters
The Man Who Cried
(Source: queencate)
20 Apr 2012 / Reblogged from bohemea with 340 notes / the man who cried
Jean Gabin in La Bête Humaine (1938, dir. Jean Renoir) (via)
20 Apr 2012 / Reblogged from oldhollywood with 236 notes / Jean Gabin la bete humaine jean renoir
Jeanne Moreau in La Notte (1961, dir. Michelangelo Antonioni) (via)
20 Apr 2012 / Reblogged from oldhollywood with 613 notes / Jeanne Moreau la notte Michelangelo Antonioni
“Millicent Barnes, aged 25. A young woman waiting for a bus on a rainy November night. Not a very imaginative type is Miss Barnes, not given to undue anxiety or fears or, for that matter, even the most temporal flights of fancy. Like most young career woman, she has a generic classification as a, quote, “girl with a head on her shoulders,” end of quote; all of which is mentioned now because in just a moment, the head on Miss Barnes’ shoulders will be put to a test. Circumstances will assault her sense of reality and a chain of nightmares will put her sanity on a block.
Millicent Barnes, who in one minute will wonder if she is going mad.”
-Rod Serling, “Mirror Image”, The Twilight Zone (1960)
20 Apr 2012 / Reblogged from oldhollywood with 298 notes / Millicent Barnes the twilight zone