ladies is it gay to knowingly drink a screwdriver spiked with rohypnol to pass out while your former best friend kills her asshole stepfather so that when you wake up she can frame you for his murder and she can go off to college while you get institutionalized but are nevertheless content with the brief but profound human connection you experienced in your otherwise emotionless existence?
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what she says: i'm fine
what she means: WHO DAT IS HO! that girl is a tomboy that girl is a tomboy that girl is a tomboy WHO DAT IS HO! that girl is a tomboy that girl is a tomboy that girl is a tomboy MY LITTLE TITTIES AND MY FAT BELLY MY LITTLE TITTIES AND MY FAT BELLY MY LITTLE TITTIES AND MY FAT BELLY that girl is a tomboy MY LITTLE TITTIES AND MY FAT BELLY MY LITTLE TITTIES AND MY FAT BELLY MY LITTLE TITTIES AND MY FAT BELLY that girl is a tomboy
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Mulholland Drive (2001) dir. David Lynch
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East slavs!AU — where Armitage works in the black market and Ren is a drift racer
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Maggie Cheung & Tony Leung publicity still for “In the mood for love”
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The Photojournalist, portrait of Dennis Stock for LIFE Magazine1951 by Andreas Feininger
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by Man Ray
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The Devil, Probably (1977) dir. Robert Bresson
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Robert Bresson,
The Devil, Probably / Le Diable probablement
(1977)
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Sans Soleil
1983 Directed by Chris Marker
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“Frankly, have you ever heard of anything stupider than to say to people as they teach in film schools, not to look at the camera?”
–Sandor Krasna in Sans Soleil (Chris Marker, 1983)
Funny Games (Michael Haneke, 1997)
A Clockwork Orange (Stanley Kubrick, 1971)
Persona (Ingmar Bergman, 1966)
Charulata (Satyajit Ray, 1964)
Vivre sa vie (Jean-Luc Godard, 1962)
The 400 Blows (François Truffaut, 1959)
Sunset Boulevard (Billy Wilder, 1950)
The Last Laugh (F. W. Murnau, 1924)
The Great Train Robbery (Edwin S. Porter, 1903)
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