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Clementine: Well, I came back down stairs and you were gone. Joel: I walked out. I walked out the door. Clementine: Why? Joel: I don’t know. I felt like a scared little kid. I was like… it was - it was above my head. I don’t know. Clementine: You were scared? Joel: Yeah. I thought you knew that about me. I ran back to the bonfire trying to outrun my humiliation, I think. Clementine: Was it something I said? Joel: Yeah. You said “So go”… with such disdain, ya’ know? Clementine: Oh, I’m sorry. Joel: It’s ok. 

bbook:

Clementine: Well, I came back down stairs and you were gone. 
Joel: I walked out. I walked out the door. 
Clementine: Why? 
Joel: I don’t know. I felt like a scared little kid. I was like… it was - it was above my head. I don’t know. 
Clementine: You were scared? 
Joel: Yeah. I thought you knew that about me. I ran back to the bonfire trying to outrun my humiliation, I think. 
Clementine: Was it something I said? 
Joel: Yeah. You said “So go”… with such disdain, ya’ know? 
Clementine: Oh, I’m sorry. 
Joel: It’s ok. 

(Source: michellewilliamss)

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Did you know that the opening scene in Fight Club represents a brain’s neural network in which the thought processes are triggered by the narrator’s fear impulse? The network was mapped using an L-sytem and drawn out by a medical illustrator!
Pretty damn cool.

Did you know that the opening scene in Fight Club represents a brain’s neural network in which the thought processes are triggered by the narrator’s fear impulse? The network was mapped using an L-sytem and drawn out by a medical illustrator!

Pretty damn cool.

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You shoot me in a dream, you better wake up and apologize. - Mr. White, Harvey Keitel in Reservoir Dogs

You shoot me in a dream, you better wake up and apologize. - Mr. White, Harvey Keitel in Reservoir Dogs

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Rocketeer - A Short Film Finalist in The Official Sprite Films Contest

As a part of The Official Sprite Films 2012, Jay Light’s script was chosen from hundreds of submissions as one of five (competing against powerhouse cinema schools like UCLA, FSU and SCAD) to receive $18,000 to produce and publicize his film to potentially be shown in the previews on 23,000 theaters across the country.

It is a short film called Rocketeer telling a classic love story about a boy who wants show a girl his feelings and decides to send her a message in a model rocket.

Like them on Facebook, visit their website, and please vote for their film starting August 1st http://www.sprite.com/!

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“I feel like my transport should be an extension of my personality. And this is like my little window to the world… and every minute’s a different show. I may not understand it. I may not even necessarily agree with it. But I’ll tell you what I’ve accepted: just sort of glide along. You want to keep things on an even key, this is what I’m saying. You want to go with the flow. The sea refuses no river. The idea is to remain in a state of constant departure while always arriving. It saves on introductions and goodbyes. The ride does not require explanation - just occupance. That’s where you guys come in. It’s like you come onto this planet with a crayon box. Now you may get the 8 pack, you may get the 16 pack but it’s all in what you do with the crayons - the colors - that you’re given. Don’t worry about coloring within the lines or coloring outside the lines - I say color outside the lines, you know what I mean? Color all over the page; don’t box me in! We’re in motion to the ocean. We are not land locked, I’ll tell you that.”

“I feel like my transport should be an extension of my personality. And this is like my little window to the world… and every minute’s a different show. I may not understand it. I may not even necessarily agree with it. But I’ll tell you what I’ve accepted: just sort of glide along. You want to keep things on an even key, this is what I’m saying. You want to go with the flow. The sea refuses no river. The idea is to remain in a state of constant departure while always arriving. It saves on introductions and goodbyes. The ride does not require explanation - just occupance. That’s where you guys come in. It’s like you come onto this planet with a crayon box. Now you may get the 8 pack, you may get the 16 pack but it’s all in what you do with the crayons - the colors - that you’re given. Don’t worry about coloring within the lines or coloring outside the lines - I say color outside the lines, you know what I mean? Color all over the page; don’t box me in! We’re in motion to the ocean. We are not land locked, I’ll tell you that.”

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The movie Looper, starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Bruce Willis and Emily Blunt looks awesome.

“I always tell the girls, never take it seriously, if ya never take it seriously, ya never get hurt, ya never get hurt, ya always have fun, and if you ever get lonely, just go to the record store and visit your friends.” - Penny Lane

“I always tell the girls, never take it seriously, if ya never take it seriously, ya never get hurt, ya never get hurt, ya always have fun, and if you ever get lonely, just go to the record store and visit your friends.” - Penny Lane

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“When I made my first film, I think the thing was probably helped me the most was that it was such an unusual thing to do in the early 50s for someone who actually go and make a film. People thought it was impossible. It really is terribly easy. All anybody needs is a camera, a tape recorder, and some imagination.” - Stanley Kubrick

(Source: jacknicholson)

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chrisnolansscarf:

Alfred. Gordon. Lucius. Bruce … Wayne. Names that have come to mean so much to me. Today, I’m three weeks from saying a final good-bye to these characters and their world. It’s my son’s ninth birthday. He was born as the Tumbler was being glued together in my garage from random parts of model…

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