May 28, 2012

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May 28, 2012

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May 28, 2012
deardemographic:


I’m Not an Academy Award Nominee: (or why AMPAS suck) - Melanie Laurent 

Notable performances: Don’t Worry, I’m Fine (2006), Inglorious Basterds (2009), Beginners (2010)

deardemographic:

I’m Not an Academy Award Nominee: (or why AMPAS suck) - Melanie Laurent 

Notable performances: Don’t Worry, I’m Fine (2006), Inglorious Basterds (2009), Beginners (2010)

May 28, 2012
mademoisellemelissa:

Such elegance and sophistication. A ballerina and a Princess.

mademoisellemelissa:

Such elegance and sophistication. A ballerina and a Princess.

May 28, 2012

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May 28, 2012
deniro-pacino-brando:

De Niro at the 1981 Academy Awards where he won for Raging Bull

deniro-pacino-brando:

De Niro at the 1981 Academy Awards where he won for Raging Bull

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May 27, 2012
psychologicalgesture:

Wow. Leo might get that Oscar after all. This is him as a sadistic slave master in Django Unchained. In the script, Tarantino introduces him as “the devil.” I’m glad he stuck with that visual. 

“There’s a beautiful way [Tarantino] found for the characters to talk to each other. It’s mindblowing. You’ve never heard it this way,” the actor says. “You’ve seen movies deal with slavery — or westerns that never dealt with slavery – do it the safe way. This way is like … wow.”Many of these exchanges take place amid the evolving relationship between Django and Schultz. “Christoph’s character is a little aloof to what slavery actually is. He’s not familiar with everything, and when he sees atrocities, it’s Greek to him,” Foxx says. “But Django lets him know this is the way the world is and we got to get used to it. He teaches Django certain things he needs to become a whole man, and [Django] also teaches Christoph that when life deals you these cards, here’s what you’ve got to do.”Ultimately, as we mentioned at the beginning, Django Unchained is a story about the heart, and the way cruelty can destroy the things we love most.“All Django wants to do is get his wife,” Foxx says. “He’s not trying to cure or solve slavery. He just wants to get his life back.”

psychologicalgesture:

Wow. Leo might get that Oscar after all. This is him as a sadistic slave master in Django Unchained. In the script, Tarantino introduces him as “the devil.” I’m glad he stuck with that visual. 

“There’s a beautiful way [Tarantino] found for the characters to talk to each other. It’s mindblowing. You’ve never heard it this way,” the actor says. “You’ve seen movies deal with slavery — or westerns that never dealt with slavery – do it the safe way. This way is like … wow.”
Many of these exchanges take place amid the evolving relationship between Django and Schultz. “Christoph’s character is a little aloof to what slavery actually is. He’s not familiar with everything, and when he sees atrocities, it’s Greek to him,” Foxx says. “But Django lets him know this is the way the world is and we got to get used to it. He teaches Django certain things he needs to become a whole man, and [Django] also teaches Christoph that when life deals you these cards, here’s what you’ve got to do.”
Ultimately, as we mentioned at the beginning, Django Unchained is a story about the heart, and the way cruelty can destroy the things we love most.
“All Django wants to do is get his wife,” Foxx says. “He’s not trying to cure or solve slavery. He just wants to get his life back.”


March 2, 2012

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January 27, 2012

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January 26, 2012
artfullness:

This is amazing.  If anyone want’s a perfect summary of this year’s Oscar snubs, read from the bottom up.  Courtesy of Patton Oswalt’s twitter.

artfullness:

This is amazing.  If anyone want’s a perfect summary of this year’s Oscar snubs, read from the bottom up.  Courtesy of Patton Oswalt’s twitter.

January 26, 2012

The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr. Morris Lessmore

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