There's a chicken in my house.
Sometimes I think about the time I was going to go get a Harry Potter tattoo, but my car broke down on the way to the appointment and I had to cancel.
I never rescheduled.
Praise be.
I wondered why I found this movie so visually pleasing…
you… dont just place the spiral anywhere.. this isnt how composition works
if you place the spiral anywhere like that then literally everything you see is composed well
cinematic excellence everywhere u see
congrats you're my first thirst follow
This is a great honor. Thank you
I miss my glory days.
Les amants du Pont-Neuf (Leos Carax, 1991)
idk, just a big post of some of the trailers I make. I understand it's niche, but, like, if you want to subscribe to my youtube or *cough*instagram*cough, that would be really cool or whatever.
I love you.
Legendary Brigitte Helm behind the scenes in the sci-fi masterpiece Metropolis (1927) by Fritz Lang and based on a story by his wife Thea von Harbou, of the same name.
the last good movie
The Cameraman 1928
Lol, follow me on threads.
BRAND UPON THE BRAIN! - (Guy Maddin, 2006).
A great avant-garde silent film directed by Guy Maddin from a script co-written with George Toles. The movie, characterized by not professional actors (actually the inhabitants of Seattle where the main action takes place) tells, by 12 flashbacks, various events in the life of Maddin himself and can be considered a sort of avangardist biopic successful experiment.
R.M.
r.m.
I simply do not have the vocabulary to explain what it is about Guy Maddin's movies that I love. The best way I can describe it is that there is a crank in my brain, and when you turn that crank Brand Upon The Brain!* is projected against the inside of my skull.
*the film reel attached to this crank is changed from time to time.
Sherlock Jr. (1924)
I’m in my Buster Era