my mom and i spontaneously got indian food tonight and it was SO good…. gonna get high and heat up some more i think… thanks
my mom and i spontaneously got indian food tonight and it was SO good…. gonna get high and heat up some more i think… thanks
Barbra Streisand fans after her film “Yentl” was not nominated for major categories for the 56th Academy Awards. Streisand wrote, produced, directed and starred in the film, and her fans, who viewed the film as a major accomplishment, protested the Academy’s minimal acknowledgment of it. The Awards ceremonies were held at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion on April 9, 1984.
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if we all marry and divorce jeff bezo we can singlehandedly distribute all of his wealth
do you understand what singlehandedly means?
no. do u smoke weed?
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I wasn’t never worth shit. Never did anything I actually wanted to do, was all I could do to do what other folks thought I should do. I wasn’t never myself.
MOONLIGHT (2016) dir. Barry Jenkins
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Olivia Colman for Vanity Fair, Photographed by Jackie Nickerson, January 2019
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everyone’s talking about yorgos lanthimos’s directorial genius and rightfully so BUT did anyone else know that the screenplay for the favourite was written twenty years ago by this woman deborah davis who had never written a screenplay before but had just discovered the story of queen anne and sarah and abigail in her work as a historian and become obsessed with it? so she did all this primary source research and went to night school to learn how to write screenplays and she finished her first draft in 1998 and started shopping it around and absolutely no one would finance the film because of the lesbian content and because studios were worried it would be hard to market without a male lead? and it wasn’t until fifteen years later in 2013 that the script came to yorgos and he was invested enough to start looking for funders, and then it wasn’t until this year that they finally put out the movie… literally it was twenty years in the making and all because deborah davis cared enough about this story to spend TWO DECADES revising her screenplay and sending it to producers
[…] so when you walk into this gorgeous flat that she owns, it does still feel like a young woman in her twenties, who just happens to have wigs and guns in her drawers. —Executive Producer & Writer Phoebe Waller-Bridge on creating Villanelle’s flat in Killing Eve
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