May192013

How guys look when trying to be smooth on the dance floor

howdoiputthisdisney:

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This gif is actually mesmorising. Or maybe that’s yesterdays cocktails affecting my attention span.

April272013

ianbrooks:

Dance on Film by Niege Borges

Inspired by the events of the Dancing Plague of 1518, where several people took to the streets to dance maniacally until they died, Niege captured the choreography of some iconic scenes in film and TV, down to each shuffle, buttshake, and awkward little kick. Only with less dying.

Artist: Website (via: My Modern Met)

April142013

I’m addicted to letterboxd.com

It’s basically a website where you log your life in film. I’m attempting to log everything I’ve seen this year (which is taking a while to try and actually remember what I’ve been watching the past 4 and a half months). So if any of you guys have it lemme know, follow me and we can chat about film!

<3

March232013

moviesatthetheatres:

Academy Award Best Picture winners (1929-2013)

guess the film anyone?

6PM

Everyone has a story about the origin of the red jacket, with [Nick] Ray often claiming that he was the one that found it. According to Ray, after he was told about the switch to color, “the first thing I did was pull a red jacket off the Red Cross man, dip it in black paint to take of the sheen and give it to Jimmy.” Others say that the jacket was actually purchased from Mattson’s, a now-defunct clothing store on Hollywood Boulevard. Frank Mazzola accompanied Dean on a shopping trip to Mattson’s - where, as Jack Grinnage remembers, the cast was taken to buy some of the wardrobe they wore in the black-and-white footage. “The red jacket was really an Athenian jacket that we bought cheaply at Mattson’s,” says Mazzola. “They were blue, so the guy at Warner Brothers dyed it red.” After Rebel was released, Warners referred fans who wanted the jacket to Mattson’s, which sold red jackets for $22.95.

Moss Mabry tells a completely different story about the origins of the red jacket. Mabry says that he, in his role as costume designer, fashioned the red jacket, three of them in fact. According to Mabry, Ray had originally told him the jacket should be khaki. So Mabry cut some khaki-colored swatches from fabric he had found in the Warners wardrobe department. He went to get Ray’s approval but, while waiting outside the director’s office, Mabry says, “This guy walked in with a red jacket just trying to get a part. And I was fascinated. How good he looked in that red jacket. So I went back to the wardrobe department and cut off a swatch of red.” Ray approved. So Mabry began to develop a pattern for the jacket using a bolt of red nylon. “Even though the jacket looked simple,” Mabry says, “it wasn’t. The pockets were in just the right place; the collar was just the right size.” Mabry worked through the details, and James Dean’s legendary look was born.

- Live Fast, Die Young: The Wild Ride of Making Rebel Without a Cause

(Source: jamesdeandaily)

4PM
7AM
It&#8217;s a friend&#8217;s birthday this eve and the theme is &#8220;Heroes &amp; Villains&#8221;. 
&#8220;What are you going as Hannah? Catwoman? Bane? Iron Man? Lilo from Lilo &amp; Stitch?&#8221;
All great ideas but no, it&#8217;s time for me and 2 of my friends to pull out the shoulder heavy blazers, mis matching tights and transform into the bitchiest girls ever to grace film &#8220;The Heathers&#8221;.
I CAN&#8217;T WAIT! I might even wear some colour&#8230; I&#8217;m thinking purple tights. THAT&#8217;S RIGHT! PURPLE!
I love dressing up!

It’s a friend’s birthday this eve and the theme is “Heroes & Villains”. 

“What are you going as Hannah? Catwoman? Bane? Iron Man? Lilo from Lilo & Stitch?”

All great ideas but no, it’s time for me and 2 of my friends to pull out the shoulder heavy blazers, mis matching tights and transform into the bitchiest girls ever to grace film “The Heathers”.

I CAN’T WAIT! I might even wear some colour… I’m thinking purple tights. THAT’S RIGHT! PURPLE!

I love dressing up!

March222013

tessabelle94:

Endless list of things that should have been in the movies
↳ Order of the Phoenix, p 275

“Have a biscuit,” she repeated impatiently, indicating the tartan tin lying on top of one of the piles of papers on her desk, “and sit down.”

They should have put this in!

I still really want to reread all of my Potter books and then go to PCC for the Potter weekend marathon, but apparently I’m already mid-way through three books and I need to actually read for my last week of term.

I wish my course had more Harry Potter in it…

(via martabrandao)

10AM
10AM

Watching “Journey to Italy” made me appreciate bitter couples

Now, you all know I’m not the most romantic of people (sorry Lou), but watching “Journey to Italy” (Rossellini, 1954) yesterday made me appreciate the beauty of the bitter couple.

They love each, they hate each other, the continuously shoot each other down, undermining each other, the (spoiler alert) want to get divorced, then suddenly everything is ok. But they are still bitter.

It’s how I imagine Elizabeth and Mr Darcy ended up after their first year of marriage, just in Italy and in the 50s.

March162013
11AM
February232013

“There’s a lady in New Zealand that makes dish towels with your face on them.” (x)

(Source: howtocatchamonster, via cupcakesandcanines)

February222013

Ladies and gentlemen, I am below average! Below average!

(Source: lawrencr, via martabrandao)

February152013
The Oscars released this a few days ago. It&#8217;s all of the Best Picture winners from the past 85 years.
Considering I&#8217;ve studied film for a fair few years now I thought I was cultured enough to guess what all of them were within seconds.
I recognised The Artist, Slumdog Millionaire and Forrest Gump&#8230; I&#8217;m ashamed

The Oscars released this a few days ago. It’s all of the Best Picture winners from the past 85 years.

Considering I’ve studied film for a fair few years now I thought I was cultured enough to guess what all of them were within seconds.

I recognised The Artist, Slumdog Millionaire and Forrest Gump… I’m ashamed

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