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LGBT Cinema + Iconic Lines

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Cinematography Appreciation
The Social Network (2010)
Director: David Fincher
Cinematography by: Jeff Cronenweth
Aspect Ratio: 2.35 : 1
Liv Tyler, 1995 Terry O’Neill
Elizabeth Taylor during the filming of Cleopatra (1963).
I wrote a little thing about my trip to Edinburgh this weekend, if you’re interested.

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Sketches of MGM stars, 1929
Friends in production, June 1, 1995.
If you never do anything, you never become anyone.
Atonement (2007)
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Isn’t it strange, to create something that hates you?
Ambitious yet slightly apprehensive about the future, sweet Eilis Lacey (played by Saoirse Ronan) could be any American girl in 2015. But she’s not. As the central character in Brooklyn – which takes place in 1951, and arrives in theaters Nov. 4 – Eilis migrates solo from her native Ireland to New York’s most populated borough, where she eventually falls love with Tony (Emory Cohen), finds work at a posh department store and earns straight A’s at accounting school.
As Eilis transitions from a shy Irish girl to a confident American woman, she gradually trades her bulky Irish woolens for a wardrobe of U.S.-made sweaters, pretty dresses, and full, flirty skirts. “There are certain period productions that are very stylized, but we were going for a natural journey with Saoirse’s character where the clothes were there but they didn’t distract you as much as gave you an overall experience,” explains costume designer Odile Dicks-Mireaux. “Everything came from that era, and looks like real people wore them,” adds Ronan. – Go Behind the Scenes of Saoirse Ronan’s Brooklyn Transformation
Can we just take a moment to appreciate how great these photos are, particularly the ones of Han???
lost in translation

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OK, I’m not in love with you either.
The Royal Tenenbaums (2001) dir. Wes Anderson
Sophia Loren by Chiara Samugheo, 1965