July 2010
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Anne Billson: Why does Hollywood have it in for... →
yeah, why??
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No. Contemporary vampires come in two flavours, if you’ll forgive the...
– Charlie Brooker | Twilight’s sulky vampires are less frightening than a knitted cushion | The Guardian
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Reality is that which, when you stop believing in it, doesn’t go away.
– Philip K. Dick, How To Build A Universe That Doesn’t Fall Apart Two Days Later (via io9) (via cleolinda) (via thisbodysfabric) (via littleorphanammo)
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my beef with mad men
is that i didn’t see it. everybody talks me into it all the time, and ok, i get it, it’s good. Even great. but i’m not gonna watch it all now, i can never catch up. i know what you’re saying, sure you can, download the torrents and cram. But realistically, i will not do that. it’s like, 30 hours plus of shows? I just don’t see myself sitting in front of the tv...
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Imposing a moratorium, starting now, on
Shit from Comic Con. It’s just pictures of douchebags reading press releases to the nerd horde (the nhorde?)
Pictures of coked out Robert Downey Junior from Comic con (bears repeating)
Shit about Mad Men’s new season (look you two guys, keep watching it, pat on your shoulders and all, the rest of us, the majority, would still like to go on with our lives without giving a fuck)
Shit...
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langer:
This is twelve-and-a-half minutes of really, really fucking important television.
And I know it’s 4:50 on the east coast and that roughly 90% of Tumblr’s user base is about ten minutes away from fleeing their desks for the warm nuzzling embrace of the New York City subway system, but seriously, please, Instapaper it, bookmark it, email it to yourself, scrawl it in your goddamned...
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Ebert on Inception's critics
alanedit:
Roger Ebert sums up on Inception’s “critic” / audience parallel http://bit.ly/9pmUvQ it’s a good read.
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again about notorious and the lack of exposition
To prove my point further, a little example.
in Notorious Cary Grant plays Devlin, some kind of secret service operative working for the us of a. He’s a cia agent, probably, because get it, nobody ever actually says it. Bergman accuses him of being a copper, he does not confirm nor deny it, like a true spy probably would, he just grins and says nothing at all. At one point Devlin flashes a...
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The Active Denial System (ADS) is a less-lethal, directed-energy weapon...
– Active Denial System - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Bongo International Ships U.S.-Only Packages... →
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Tumblr Tricks, vol. 1
soupsoup:
bestrooftalkever:
Post a song with album art:
Copy some album art to your clipboard, in iTunes, right-click on your song, go to “Get Info,” go to the Artwork tab and command+v your art into that box. This will embed the art into the mp3 meta tags, not just into the itunes library information (which is what happens when you drag art into the album art display box in the main...
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The Great Gatsby: The Video Game (really) →
(via putthison)
finally!
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Terzo pezzo, ore 2330 circa: “Cousins” dei Vampire Weekend (2010). Una ragazza...
– A Day in the Life: Il DJ vs il Paese Reale
Tutto da leggere.
(via kekkoz) (via disconnesso)
Ah, farò un commento impopolare ma lo faccio. Secondo me non è colpa della gente se non si diverte, non è che fanno apposta, d’altronde anche tu cosa gli metti i cure alla festa di laurea di una...
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Mel Gibson, when you think about it
All of Mel Gibson’s best performances are literally crazy characters. Let’s briefly walk through it: Mad Max, you know, says right there on the tin, lethal weapon, he’s the vietnam vet, depressed, the crazy one, hamlet, yeah, fucking hamlet, and william wallace was a bit off too.
What i mean is, that might not have been just brilliant acting, dude.
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makingofmovies:
Scott Pilgrim “Look Inside” Featurette
Director Edgar Wright, actors Michael Cera, Mary Elizabeth Winstead and Jason Schwartzman discuss the real world with a pop-art twist that is “Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World”
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