Aaaaah!
(Source: thewesleychan, via alexdallymacfarlane)
came to mind as I was falling asleep last night. It’s that little montage balanced near the very end of Before Sunrise of all the places they’d visited together the night before, changed in the daylight & lonely without them.
Write it. Shoot it. Publish it. Crochet it, sauté it, whatever. MAKE.
— Joss Whedon (via misswallflower)
(via tobeginwhereiam)
“The soldiers are using so many different styles of periscope! Good job, prop master.”
by Lisa Hanwalt
from War Horse: An Illustrated Review
This drawing is hilarious to me.
P.S. As someone who cries EVERY TIME I watch Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron, which is animated, I refuse to see War Horse.
I need to live where I can see this. One day. In serious withdrawal from being able to see stars at night…aren’t there any neighborhoods where you can’t have lights on outside? Stupidass safety concerns.
There is a neighborhood like that! Sadly, it is the fictional Village of the Watermills from the eighth and last dream in Akira Kurosawa’s film Dreams.
Young Traveler: There’s no electricity here?
Old VIllager: Don’t need it. People get too used to convenience, they think convenience is better. They throw out what’s truly good.
Young Traveler: But what about lights?
Old Villager: We’ve got candles & linseed oil.
Young Traveler: But night’s so dark.
Old Villager: Yes, that’s what night is supposed to be. Why should night be as bright as day? I wouldn’t like nights so bright you couldn’t see the stars.
I miss the stars too, they seem so sparse & lonely when seen from our cities. And the aurora borealis, well, that’s still on my list.
(via otherfaceofthethings, agentmlovestacos)
Characters from “The Royal Tenenbaums” drawn by Andy Helms for his Dude-a-Day project. He’s just so on point.
So perfect!
Jason Schwartzman Celebrates John Baldessari
by Pacific Standard Time
“You know what, I hate to be a contrarian, but it is a pipe.”
(obliquely via robertogreco)