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Originally posted by Fade to Black View Postthat promo image up above of Charlotte (?) laying on the ground is quite a poetic one. Also was not aware she was blessed with such voluptuous curves.
not that she's bad looking or anything, but it's certainly not as exciting as you would hope for someone of her pedigree.
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Originally posted by sam_tem View Postif that's charlotte gainsbourg then that girls' been popping off her clothes like she lives in an american apparel ad for a while now. i have some magazine where she's done a whole editorial of nude pictures. probably purple.
not that she's bad looking or anything, but it's certainly not as exciting as you would hope for someone of her pedigree.
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Re-watched all of Terrence Malick's feature films for an aesthetics and criticism course, he is def. my favorite director; everything is shot beautifully. The way the film is driven on character emotion through acting then with the overlay of internal poetic dialogue...maybe it will inspire me to stop fucking around and start working more on my two scripts for the Nicholl screenwriting contest stuff...
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Once Upon A Time In The West dir. Sergio Leone(1968)
A Fistfull Of Dynamite dir. Sergio Leone(1971)
Once Upon A Time In America dir. Sergio Leone(1984)
Our work begins with the human face ... The possibility of
drawing near to the human face is the primary originality and
the distinctive quality of the cinema.
- Ingmar Bergman in Cahiers du cinéma, October, 1959.
Are you afraid of women, Doctor?
Of course.
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Un Coeur En Hiver dir. Claude Sautet(1992)
La Belle Noiseuse dir. Jacques Rivette(1991)
Are you afraid of women, Doctor?
Of course.
www.becomingmads.com
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