Wednesday, June 19, 2013

moon-base:

ohflick:

“You can be the ripest, juciest peach, and there’s still going to be somebody who hates peaches.” 

“It`s not about seducing men, it”s about embracing womanhood

“You can’t dictate to a woman what should make her feel sexy.”

― Dita Von Teese

THIS WOMAN <333333

During the scene where Billy and Frank are talking, Jack Nicholson felt that he wasn’t “intimidating” enough. Director Martin Scorsese reveals that the next day, Nicholson shocked everyone on set by deviating from the script and pulling out a weapon to frighten his co-star and provoke a genuine reaction. Scorsese says, “He pulled a gun on him. He didn’t tell me he had a gun. It was great… Leo’s reaction is real-time. I still get chills… It’s so real to me.” Of the incident, Dicaprio says, “It was one of the most memorable moments of my life, as far as being an actor is concerned.”

(Source: desarios)


The Lego Movie (2014)

kirrahwyn:

Arnold Schwarzenegger Driving… FUCKIN HILARIOUS

(Source: mjolnirsuckers)

Felicity. Thank you. 

ravenclawwit:

New video of Stephen Amell doing some parkour training for Arrow (by ArrowRussiaTV)

lolanae:

This just happened on my dash.  It made me laugh for some reason.  Had to share.

lolanae:

This just happened on my dash.  It made me laugh for some reason.  Had to share.

(Source: roseeverdeen)

fuckyeahcherik:

Oh Fassy…

(Source: alphalewolf)

theres-nothing-to-prove:

Another picture from Morten’s recent time in the studio working on his new songs with Peter Kvint.

theres-nothing-to-prove:

Another picture from Morten’s recent time in the studio working on his new songs with Peter Kvint.

(Source: cosy-prisons)

bnjovi:

Looking for a way to create the character of Patrick Bateman, Christian Bale stumbled onto a Tom Cruise appearance on David Letterman. According to American Psycho director Mary Harron, Bale saw in Cruise “this very intense friendliness with nothing behind the eyes” and Bale subsequently based the character of Bateman on that. Interestingly, Tom Cruise is actually featured in the novel; he lives in the same apartment complex as Bateman, who meets him in a lift and gets the name of Cocktail wrong, calling it “Bartender”.

American Psycho, 2000, dir. Mary Harron