They don’t like you ‘cause they think you white trash.

paralysedbeaver:

Shaun of the Dead (2003), Hot Fuzz (2007), The World’s End (2013) [x,x,x]

audreyhepburned:

gatsbymovie:

Baz Luhrmann has chosen these two spectacular entries as the winners of The Great Gatsby Fan Art Challenge! Congratulations to Alyssa Scott (left) and Anthony Ithurralde (right), who will be joining us in NY for the red carpet premiere next week! 

teatralka:

“People don’t want a hero, they want to eat cheeseburgers, play the lotto and watch television.” Se7en (1995)

Sometimes I wonder about my life. I lead a small life - well, valuable, but small - and sometimes I wonder, do I do it because I like it, or because I haven’t been brave? So much of what I see reminds me of something I read in a book, when shouldn’t it be the other way around?

film-dot-com:

POSTER: “BEFORE MIDNIGHT”

still waters run deep.

…i’ve never really understood what that saying means, but it seemed appropriate here. 

also, running out of ways to say holy shit i love this movie. 

also why do film studios have such a boner for Peter Travers? the world may never know.

“In winter here no heart could mourn for summer or for spring. No blemish or sickness or deformity could be seen in anything that grew upon the earth. On the land of Lórien, there was no stain.”

a-cautionary-tale:

Inception recast → Idris Elba as Cobb, Richard Ayoade as Arthur, Anthony Mackie as Robert Fischer, Zoe Saldana as Ariadne, Jamie Foxx as Eames, Kerry Washington as Mal, Forest Whitaker as Yusuf, Michael K. Williams as Saito, Jeffrey Wright as Browning, Danny Glover as Maurice Fischer, and Gina Torres as Miles

Inspired by this quote: “Imagine a film such as Inception with an entire cast of black people – do you think it would be successful? Would people watch it? But no one questions the fact that everyone’s white. That’s what we have to change.” - Idris Elba (x)

kawaicandy:

Women have made ​​history, cinema pays tribute to them.

aladyloves:

Katharine Hepburn and Cary Grant on the set of The Philadelphia Story (1940)

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