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    thenearsightedmonkey:

Guillermo Del Toro sketchbook page for Pan’s Labyrinth. You can see more of his sketch book and hear him talk about it HERE.

    thenearsightedmonkey:

    Guillermo Del Toro sketchbook page for Pan’s Labyrinth. You can see more of his sketch book and hear him talk about it HERE.

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    When two people are under the influence of the most violent, most insane, most delusive, and most transient of passions, they are required to swear that they will remain in that excited, abnormal, and exhausting condition continuously until death do them part.
- George Bernard Shaw

    When two people are under the influence of the most violent, most insane, most delusive, and most transient of passions, they are required to swear that they will remain in that excited, abnormal, and exhausting condition continuously until death do them part.

    George Bernard Shaw

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    Will Ferrell on swag - Imgur

    Will Ferrell on swag - Imgur

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    suicideblonde:

Elizabeth Taylor

    suicideblonde:

    Elizabeth Taylor

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  6. Video post

    Hahaha, she’s so funny!!

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    suicideblonde:

Jeff Bridges providing his own wardrobe 

    suicideblonde:

    Jeff Bridges providing his own wardrobe 

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    suicideblonde:

James Dean in a costume test for Giant (1955)

    suicideblonde:

    James Dean in a costume test for Giant (1955)

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    austinkleon:

“Dear Mom and Dad: Thanks for the happy childhood. You’ve destroyed any chance I had of becoming a writer.” (New Yorker cartoon by Alex Gregory.) 

Was reminded of this cartoon when I read this post:
 
A few weeks ago, a woman asked me for advice about her teenage daughter. “She wants to be a writer,” the mother said. “What should we be doing?”

My first response would’ve been, “Have you tried talking her out of it?”

    austinkleon:

    “Dear Mom and Dad: Thanks for the happy childhood. You’ve destroyed any chance I had of becoming a writer.” (New Yorker cartoon by Alex Gregory.)

    Was reminded of this cartoon when I read this post:

    A few weeks ago, a woman asked me for advice about her teenage daughter. “She wants to be a writer,” the mother said. “What should we be doing?”

    My first response would’ve been, “Have you tried talking her out of it?

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