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galerymod · 2 months
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Gene Tierney - Hollywood's forgotten star
She played every conceivable character in 34 films: actress Gene Tierney never allowed herself to be confined to one role, as was the norm in Hollywood.
For Martin Scorsese, Gene Tierney is one of the most underrated actresses from the heyday of US cinema. The actress never allowed herself to be confined to one role, as was the norm in Hollywood, but played every conceivable character in 34 films, from Joseph L. Mankiewicz's "A Ghost on Freelance Feet" to Ernst Lubitsch's feature film "A Heavenly Sinner", which became a milestone in her career in 1943. She probably took on her best-known role in 1944 in "Laura" by Otto Preminger, with whom she subsequently worked several more times. In 1946, Tierney was nominated for an Oscar for her role as a psychopath in "Mortal Sin" (1945).
As a teenager, Gene Tierney was advised by Anatole Litvak during a visit to a film studio that she should become an actress. The actress, who inspired directors such as Josef von Sternberg, Joseph L. Mankiewicz and John Ford, had an eventful life story
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Lubitsch was a tyrant on the set, the most demanding of directors. After one scene, which took from noon until five to get, I was almost in tears from listening to Lubitsch shout at me. The next day I sought him out, looked him in the eye, and said, 'Mr. Lubitsch, I'm willing to do my best but I just can't go on working on this picture if you're going to keep shouting at me.' 'I'm paid to shout at you', he bellowed. 'Yes', I said, 'and I'm paid to take it – but not enough.' After a tense pause, Lubitsch broke out laughing. From then on we got along famously.
Gene Tierney
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She had a methapysical beauty that took your breath away.
Her silence lent mystical expressiveness to every scene, only intensified by her gaze.
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This movie is a real treat, from the set, lighting, editing, story to the acting performances.
One of my favorite old Hollywood movies.
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meanpersonaart · 6 months
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William Afton to other workers wearing mascot suits be like : You're furries, I'm trying to become immortal - We are NOT the same
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everysongineverykey · 5 months
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see the thing is the fnaf movie really wants me to root for mike and abby's relationship and care about them and sure i can play along. but my emotional investment in them is severely hampered by the fact that we never really see them... having fun together? the first scene of them interacting is them being annoyed/frustrated with one another, mike rolling his eyes at abby's talk of her "friends", abby resenting him for that. abby's teacher says abby loves mike, but besides the pictures she draws, we never really get to see that for ourselves. the one moment between them that made me go "aww" was when abby said she hated jane and mike said "it's funny how we finally agree on something" with tears in his eyes. other than that, they have their extremely hurried emotional moment during the climax that's not really given any time to breathe ("i love you too, mike, but we should probably go now" wasn't. really anything), and one or two bits where abby's having fun around mike, but not really with him. i really want to believe they're a sweet sibling duo who love each other, but the movie doesn't seem all that interested in establishing that.
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paint-water-again · 1 year
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Look at the silly I badly made
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carrot--cube · 24 days
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sincericida · 10 months
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"I'm Here" (a 2010 sci-fi romance short film written and directed by Spike Jonze), staring ANDREW GARFIELD and Sienna Guillory.
An emotional tale about relationship, sacrifice and proletariat.
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tomwambscunts · 2 years
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This is the funniest shit ever
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clownkiwi · 1 year
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but ok, i'll be entirely honest. im a huge fan of the mario movies visual design. its by far the best visual design and worldbuilding ive seen for any animated movie in years
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it's genuinely gorgeous and extremely stylized for how standard the mario brand has been for years and everything i could've asked for in a mario movie and more. illumination absolutely did not hold back in making this film a visual marvel, i feel like im gonna be analyzing this films visuals for years
so, no matter what your opinion may be on illumination in terms of their writing quality (we'll see you tomorrow, mario), you can't deny that when they're put up to the task, they can certainly leave a feast to the eyes
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r--g--b · 2 years
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he had to return some tapes 🤷
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wolfbrideinhiding · 2 years
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i saw top gun: maverick in IMAX yesterday and i still can’t stop thinking about how it sometimes felt like hangman was so near coming on my lap .
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thedevotionaltour · 6 months
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i am the kindest reviewer on trial of the incredible hulk letterboxd reviews. this is because i was not going in for a good movie and was instead hoping to see a good adaption of my beautiful character and there he was, beautifully adapted more than any other live action adaptation of him and therefore the best.
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galerymod · 2 months
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Javier Bardem's worst looks or Hollywood's most adaptable actor
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Javier Bardem, who was born in 1969, comes from a dynasty of actors and for a long time refused to follow the predetermined road to an acting career. However, he finally accepted his destiny. His first successes came in Spain in the 1990s in films by cult director Bigas Luna, who made the young actor's screen presence shine in exaggerated macho roles: After playing a supporting role in "Lulu - The Story of a Woman" (1990), he cast him in a leading role - in "Jamon Jamon" (1992), co-starring with his current wife Penélope Cruz, and a year later in "Macho".
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Bardem's instinct not to be tied down to these roles and a few coincidences changed his life: He emigrates to the USA to play roles that do not correspond at all to his previous image. This risk-taking was rewarded with worldwide fame: in 2001, he became the first Spanish actor to be nominated for an Oscar. However, he always remains loyal to Europe and more daring productions.
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During his career, Javier Bardem has worked with some of the greatest directors; few European male actors can boast such an impressive filmography. In 2008, he won an Oscar for Best Supporting Actor for his role in "No Country for Old Men". Just two years later, he was honoured at the Cannes Film Festival for his role in Alejandro González Iñárritu's "Biutiful". In 2012, he plays an antagonist of James Bond in "Skyfall". Together with his wife Penélope Cruz, he has been a dream team in front of and behind the camera for many years, but is able to keep his private life private.
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I personally don't believe in film ranking, everyone should make their own judgement, but since Wikipedia is blank here, which means there is no film list of all his films, I have added the ranking to give an overview.
There are actors who play in a different dimension for me he is one of these exceptional talents.
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p3pto-bysmal · 7 months
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Idgaf how good your movie is, if the dog dies it's the worst movie ever created
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nosferatufaggot · 10 months
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P.T Wynnsacki is my fave capitalist fag.
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burst-of-iridescent · 3 months
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seeing people say they knew all along the live action would be bad after seeing the news about them toning down sokka’s misogyny bc “the original creators never would’ve let this happen! that’s why they left!”… ohhh my god. oh my god. the original creators made the legend of korra. the original creators had story direction on most of the post-atla comics. the original creators were involved with the goddamn m. night shyamalan film for fuck’s sake & spoke positively about it (at least, right up until it bombed upon release and then… *crickets*.) they cannot be trusted on jack, and i for one am immensely glad they are staying far, far away from the project.
regardless of whether the live action succeeds or not, bryke were never going to singlehandedly make it a cinematic masterpiece so please get that out of your heads and start judging the live action on its own merit — not by the inclusion (or lack thereof) of two men who have proven over and over again that they know fuck all about what truly made their show great.
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godivaghoul · 1 year
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I'm a bit down at the moment could you share with us another clip that make you laugh or that you really enjoy?
of course I got you friend!
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this is a cinematic masterpiece that always make me laugh, Worthikids is a genius and his animation are both incredibly funny and well written and cool, he also make great music!
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