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difashiondiaries · 1 year ago
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leilighet · 2 months ago
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productomag · 2 years ago
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angelica boss photographed by damon heath for donna italia, october 1997
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digitalfountains · 1 year ago
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Shannon Shultz by Damon Heath
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luegootravez · 8 months ago
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Marine Vacth by Damon Heath
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mieczyslawn · 11 months ago
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⠀⠀ ⠀⠀ ★ . . . my boyfriend’s pretty cool
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sannasluv5 · 3 days ago
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imagine coming home in the 90s and this is your fine shyt
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assiraphales · 1 year ago
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does anyone else remember the movie where matt damon was supposed to be the designated hot one so they gave him long hair and made heath ledger cut his / wear glasses. jokes on them bc it didn’t work
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mattnben-bennmatt · 8 months ago
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[Heath Ledger] was too bright for this world. Coming off [The Brothers Grimm, I was] telling everybody that I just worked with the best actor I've ever seen. And people were like, “What are you talking about? The guy from A Knight's Tale?” And I was like, “You just wait. And wait until you see what kind of a director he's gonna be.” There were things that he did where I couldn't have got there in three lifetimes. And there were ways in which he was like a puppy dog. You wanted to protect him. [His death was] just fucking pointless. I called Terry [Gilliam, The Brothers Grimm director] when I found out, and he was like, “I'm sitting here in Vancouver. I'm looking out the window, and it's a beautiful sunny day, and the lights are turning red, and the lights are turning green, and cars are stopping, and cars are driving. I am surrounded by mediocrity. And he's gone.”
— Matt Damon on Heath Ledger, in GQ’s “The Encyclopedia of Matt Damon” (July 2016).
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cafenostalgique · 2 months ago
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My ultimate film watchlist (2000s)
1930s-1940s | 1950s | 1960s-1970s | 1980s | 1990s | 2010s
Welcome to part 6 of my ultimate film watchlist. This list will consist of a lot of my favorites from childhood that I want to rewatch, as well as movies that I was much too young to watch at the time. Sometimes that didn't stop my mom from letting me sit in the living room with her while she watched them. I usually played or did my homework during these times, and was told to look away if she knew an innapropriate part of a movie was coming up. I was just happy to be with her.
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Enjoy this list, and as always, please let me know if I'm missing any major film and I will gladly add it to the list!
watched | loved | wouldn’t watch again | holiday
2000
102 Dalmatians
Almost Famous
American Psycho (made me laugh tbh)
Battle Royale
Best in Show
Billy Elliot
Bring It On
Chicken Run
Coyote Ugly
Emperor's New Groove
Erin Brockovich
Gladiator
Memento
Remember the Titans
Requiem for a Dream
Scary Movie
Scream 3
The Road to El Dorado
The Tigger Movie
Unbreakable
2001
Amélie
Atlantis: The Lost Empire
Donnie Darko
Drudget Jone's Diary
Get Over It
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (I wish I was joking, I haven't watch a sing HP movie)
Jeepers Creepers
Legally Blonde
Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (also wish I was joking here omg)
Monsters, Inc
Moulin Rouge
Recess: School's Out
Shrek
Spirited Away
Spy Kids
Tart
The Fast and the Furious
The Princess Diaries
Zoolander
2002
28 Days Later
40 Days and 40 Nights
Adaptation
Bend It Like Beckham
Better Luck Tomorrow
Carrie
Get A Clue
Ice Age
Lilo & Stitch
Minoirity Report
My Big Fat Greek Wedding
The Ring
The Santa Clause 2
Treasure Planet
Whale Rider
2003
Bad Santa
Brother Bear
Calendar Girls
ELF
Finding Nemo
Freaky Friday
Holes
House of 1000 Corpses (love Rob Zombie <3)
How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days
Kill Bill: Vol. 1
Lost in Translation
Love Actually
Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl
Scary Movie 3
Something's Gotta Give
The Haunted Mansion
The Lizzie McGuire Movie
The School of Rock
Thirteen
Uptown Girls
2004
13 Going on 30 (it's good if you can view it in context of the time, otherwise extremely hard to watch a grown woman hang out with 13 year olds and hit on a teenage boy)
America's Heart and Soul
Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy
Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen
Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
Garden State
Home on the Range
Kill Bill: Vol. 2
Mean Girls
Million Dollar Baby
Napoleon Dynamite
National Treasure
Sacred Planet
Saw
Shaun of the Dead
Shrek 2
Sideways
Sleepover
The Incredibles
The Notebook
The Phantom of the Opera
The Village
2005
Brokeback Mountain
Broken Flowers
Chicken Little
Corpse Bride
Herbie: Fully Loaded
House of Wax
Howl's Moving Castle
Ice Princess (tried ice skating because of this movie at 6. I fell, cried, and never did it again)
Madagascar
Mr. & Mrs.
Odd Girl Out
Robots
Saw II
Sin City
Sky High
The 40-Year-Old Virgin
The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe
The Descent
The Sisterhood of the Travelling Pants
Walk the Line
Wedding Crashers
2006
300
Borat
Cars
Children of Men
Flushed Away
Happy Feet
High School Musical
Ice Age: The Meltdown
Idiocracy
Just My Luck
Kinky Boots
Little Miss Sunshine
Monster House
Over the Hedge
Pan's Labyrinth
Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest
Saw III
Scary Movie 4
Silent Hill
Stay Alive
Step Up
The Devil Wears Prada
The Hills Have Eyes
The Host
The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause
V for Vendetta
2007
30 Days of Night
Becoming Jane
Bee Movie (I'm sure you've also watched)
Bridge to Terabithia
Enchanted
High School Musical 2
Meet the Robinsons
National Treasure: Book of Secrets
Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End
Ratatouille
Shrek the Halls (don't sleep on this)
Shrek the Third
Sweeny Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street
Trick R' Treat
2008
Beverely Hills Chihuahua
Bolt
Hannah Montana and Miley Cyrus: Best of Both Worlds Concert (specifically want to watch with my future daughter)
High School Musical 3: Senior Year
Horton Hears a Who
Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa
Repo! The Genetic Opera
The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas
Twilight
WALL-E
2009
A Christmas Carol
Antichrist
Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs
G-Force
Hannah Montana: The Movie
Jennifer's Body
Monsters Vs. Aliens
Old Dogs
Planet 51
Ponyo
Race to Witch Mountain
The Lovely Bones
The Princess and the Frog
The Proposal
The Twilight Saga: New Moon
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difashiondiaries · 1 year ago
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denimbex1986 · 2 years ago
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"Hi, I'm Emily Blunt."
"Hello, I'm Cillian Murphy."
"Hi, I'm Matt Damon."
"And we're here with - and we're here with The Hollywood Reporter, talking about our Hollywood firsts."
"It could have been Star Wars because I'm a Star Wars kid but - "
"But everyone's a Star Wars kid."
"Yeah."
"I know, but it's the first time that like, because I was seven - "
"Yeah."
" - it came out in 77, I was pre; in the summer I was probably six. It was the first time that I ever went and got completely captured by a movie experience where, where I was taken to some other place that I didn't; and I just thought it was amazing and I wanted to be Luke and Han Solo. I wanted to be all those guys, and so I went home and immediately started dressing up like them and playing like them and, you know -"
"Well the - one of the first films I remember watching was 'Old Yeller.' Did you guys ever see that movie?"
"Yeah."
"And I remember being just like, destroyed by it, and wanting to do a movie with a dog."
"The first audition I went on was for 'The Four Feathers', that Shekhar Kapur directed."
"Oh my god, really? Yeah?"
"Yes."
"Heath did it."
"Heath did it. And I ended up doing the table read for him, even though I knew I wasn't going to get the part, but I was like 17 and at a table read with Heath Ledger and I was like: 'Oh my God.'"
"Oh, the first audition I did was for a, for a play in Cork called 'Disco Pigs' and - "
"And you got it."
"Yeah, and I'd never done anything before in my life; it was my first professional gig."
"Actors love hearing that story - my first audition, I booked."
"Nailed it."
"And nailed it."
"Yeah, but you know that, you know that confidence of youth where you just -"
"Yeah, you don't think about it."
" - you don't know anything so - "
"Yeah."
"The first big Hollywood paycheck I got in my mind was I got twenty-five thousand dollars for doing a mo - a TV movie called 'Rising Sun'. And, I bought my brother a car and I put my mum through her PhD program and that, that was a really cool feeling."
"I think I bought like a, a record player and, or a sound system. No, because it; record players weren't, they weren't as cool as they are now, were they?"
"Yeah. I feel like I moved out. Like, I think that was the first; I got, I rented an apartment. I feel like that was the first - like, being able to not live with my parents."
"I know mine is a - this animated movie called 'Spirit.' It was the first movie that - and that, that was a good one for the kids."
"Yeah."
"I think that's like the only movie they've seen."
"They saw 'Mary Poppins' - was the first one I think."
"Come on."
"Yeah. I think I put it on and walked away - "
"Yeah."
" - but then I think it's strange for your children to watch you. Like, they have - it's like you really are somebody else and it's disconcerting for them. And it was disconcerting for my kids, because especially with 'Poppins', it's like a - I look different, I had this like wig on, I sound different."
"Well they kind of know you at a soul level - "
"Yeah."
" - and so to see you as something that you, they know you're not - "
"Is strange for them."
"Yeah, yeah."
"Do - do your boys find it strange really?"
"Yeah but, but they're very underwhelmed. You know, they're very unimpressed."
"Suitably underwhelmed, unimpressed."
"They're big Peaky Blinders fans."
"No, they've never seen Peaky Blinders."
"They've never seen it?"
"No. I think they mi -they watched the, the Batman movies - "
"Yeah."
" - when they were old enough. But most of my stuff is highly unsuitable."
"I met Cillian; John and I went to see Cillian's play before we did Quiet Place II together - "
"Yeah."
"I mean, we were so desperate to work with him obviously but - and then when we did Quiet Place II, we were; we were like thick as thieves, quickly."
"It was good fun."
"And it was so great for us then having this kind of shared experience, this shared history, to go be thrust into like a married couple and - "
"I think you get something for free when you work with people that you've worked with already - "
"Yeah."
" - and you've gotten on with; it - it just kind of transfers onto the screen - particularly if you're playing a couple with history. We didn't meet till - "
"No, till this."
" - till Oppenheimer."
"No, till this."
"Yeah."
"But you guys - "
"Till this interview, yeah."
"Matt, Matt doesn't do off-camera; I didn't know if that was public knowledge but - "
"And I don't want other actors around when I'm on camera. Yeah. we met for the audition for Adjustment Bureau."
"In like, 2009?"
"Yeah."
"We've known each other for far too long. Matt lives in my building so I - I'm actually not used to seeing you in regular shoes; I only see you in slippers - it's very strange."
"When we come down for dinner I just wear slippers."
"I haven't seen him in shoes for a couple of years I think."
"It's true."
"I found it so emotional. I remember Chris coming in and it was a staggering script. And visceral and captivating like - the trauma of living with a brain like that was so palpable in the script, and I was so scared I wouldn't understand it."
"It was really overwhelming - "
"Yeah."
" - and, and it was the first script I've ever read, or ever even heard of that was written in the first person."
"Yeah."
"So, it's - Oppenheimer is using 'I' - I'm doing this and I'm doing that, I'm now walking over here, I'm not; and it's like: 'Oh my God.' And so by the end of the script I just; I was totally overwhelmed. And I kind of offended Chris because he came over and I, I - and he said: "What do you think?", and I just kind of blurted out: "I have no notes." Which was, to me, the greatest thing you could say to another writer. You just go like: "Look, look man, I have, I have nothing to say - this is amazing." But, but when Emily met with him like, like a week later, she was very effusive in her praise and very articulate, and he was like: "Well it's better than I got from him. I just got 'He had no notes.'"
"No notes, yeah. Chris was like: "That's a lot better than Damon's reaction to it."
"I think it may have been like, one of the best scripts I've ever read. For -"
"Yeah."
"For sure."
"Yeah."
"And the scope of it and the ambition of it; this, the, the - "
"The ambition of it. The book is so dense and there's so much history, and he's kind of woven all of it into this; it's like every frame of the movie is so dense and rich and packed."
"How was it for you, reading it in the first person?"
"Exhilarating. You know, because it's completely subjective, you know?"
"Yeah."
"And that's what he, he intended to do with the movie was make a lot of it through Oppenheimer's eyes and experience it as, as Oppenheimer was - was experiencing it."
"Thank you for enduring our Hollywood firsts."
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carloskaplan · 1 year ago
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Matt Damon e Heath Ledger, 2005.
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didanagy · 2 years ago
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THE BROTHERS GRIMM (2005)
dir. terry gilliam
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dekaohtoura · 1 year ago
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