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learnelle · 3 months
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Obsessed with this bookshop-cinema hybrid in Florence! During the day you can even sit upstairs and watch people choose their books downstairs 💛
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flowersmooon · 2 months
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Filme cinco julias
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margot robbie and greta gerwig at the barbie premiere in london💖💖💖 (HERstory)
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markantonys · 2 months
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t0ocleverfox · 2 months
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₊˚⊹♡ nicholas galitzine as henry fox
“He came from a long, long line of princes, but never before had there been a prince quite like him: born with his heart on the outside of his body.”
- Red, White & Royal Blue by Casey McQuiston
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fairycosmos · 1 year
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every media would be infinitely improved by including a well written fat woman in it
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tygerland · 2 months
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Variant covers from the 2019-2020 comic book series Blade Runner 2019, using designs and concept art ↬ by Syd Mead ↫ created for the original 1982 Blade Runner film.
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peach-22 · 30 days
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bookishgiirly · 2 months
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russell-crowe · 4 months
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robin williams as john keating in dead poets society (1989)
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atr3id3s-b3rzatt0 · 6 months
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i think that some people don’t see exactly how drastically paul changes from part one to part two compared to the book. at least from what the movies make it out to be, the gap from the first movie to part two is roughly a year, maybe more. in the book, however, there is a three year period where paul undergoes all the changes that only happened between the two movies. despite the book’s timeline, i think that denis is able to perfectly encapsulate all of these little changes that build paul’s character arch from a boy on caladan to the emperor of the known universe and a religious figurehead to the fremen.
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newgodpho · 7 months
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Dune Part: 2 (2024)
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389 · 17 days
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Gaspar Noé kissing a copy of Possession
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burningvelvet · 1 year
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imagine the picture of dorian gray (1891) but dorian is jude law in wilde (1997) and lord henry is hugh grant in maurice (1987)
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t0ocleverfox · 3 months
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₊˚⊹♡ taylor zakhar perez as alex claremont-diaz
“June says I have a fire under my ass for no good reason,” he says. “I don’t know. You know how they always say to take it one day at a time? I think I take it ten years in the future.”
- Red, White & Royal Blue by Casey McQuiston
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mytardisisparked · 2 years
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Look, all I’m saying is that they really just don’t make movies like National Treasure anymore. Like this movie is about two dudes in a van who beat a team of highly trained criminals to stealing a valuable document from a high-security museum, by sheer accident get an antiques expert to come along with them to keep the document safe, get involved in several major chase scenes, escape the FBI twice, find a massive treasure, get someone else arrested for their crimes, and then give the treasure back to museums before yeeting out to do it all over again in the sequel. No one was doing it like them. And the thing is, by all accounts, this plot is ridiculous and the dialogue is ridiculous but it works unbelievably well because the writers and actors committed to the bit. This movie is campy and absurd and it’s also one of the most fun and quotable movies of my early childhood because the creators embraced the camp and did it with such a sincerity that it’s a goshdarn delight to watch. Top all of that off with a soundtrack that went WAY harder than it really needed to, excellent atmosphere throughout the whole film, and visuals that were darn near perfect and National Treasure becomes a classic. I’ve been chasing the high I got the first time I watched it my whole life. What a movie.
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