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all day every day
14 years old: I'm young but I know what I want. This isn't that hard, I'm all grown up already and have everything figured out.
17 years old: Well, this is a little harder than I thought. School is almost ending. What am I going to do with my life?
21 years old: What the fuck is going on? Where are my socks?
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this is profound
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You will shit yourself with your mouth wide open.
James Cameron, warning us not to watch the Avatar sequels (via bartonfinks)
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great movie, great album
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The Wall (1982)
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"I’m gonna be good…”
→ Fruitvale Station (2013)
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A kid? I smoke, snort, I’ve killed and robbed. I’m a man.
Cidade de Deus (dir. Kátia Lund and Fernando Meirelles)
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this film absolutely broke me. watch it if you have the chance
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Oscar Nominated Foreign Films
➥ The Broken Circle Breakdown, Belgium
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He came back In the same suit that he was buried in Similar to the one his grand father was married in Yes... he was still fresh to death bling, two ear-rings, a chain laying on his chest He still had it cuz they couldn't find it And the bullets from his enemies sat like two inches behind it smelled the Hennesy from when his niggas got reminded and poured out liquor in his memory, he didn't mind it, But... He couldn't sip it fast enough So the liquor was just filling the casket up floating down by his feet was the letter from his sister Second Grade hand-writing simply read "I miss ya" Suit jacket pocket held his baby daughter's picture Right next to it one of his man's stuck a swisher He had a notion as he laid there soaking Saw that the latch was broken, he kicked his casket open
Lupe Fiasco - The Cool
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heh
if dinosaurs are dead then explain how they cast the dinosaurs for jurassic park
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The Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans (Werner Herzog, 2009)
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On Vikar’s shaved head is tattooed the right and left lobes of his brain. One lobe is occupied by an extreme close-up of Elizabeth Taylor and the other by Montgomery Clift, their faces barely apart, lips barely apart, in each other’s arms on a terrace, the two most beautiful people in the history of the movies, she the female version of him, and he the male version of her.”
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Dead Man [1995]
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Intolerance: Love’s Struggle Throughout the Ages (D. W. Griffith - 1916) 
Intolerance was made partly in response to criticism of Griffith’s previous film, The Birth of a Nation (1915), which was attacked by the NAACP and other groups as perpetuating racial stereotypes and glorifying the Ku Klux Klan.
D.W. Griffith invested more than $2 million on the film, an unprecedented amount of money at the time. “Intolerance” never even came close to earning back its budget - audiences in 1916 were completely unused to seeing films which ran in excess of 3 hours. Even when it was re-cut and released as 2 separate features, “The Fall of Babylon” and “The Mother and the Law”, it still failed to make money.
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