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lootersfollies:

I  wish I could slide myself into the space between Coppola’s fat arms and Allen’s tiny body, and just hang out for like an hour with these three.

lootersfollies:

I  wish I could slide myself into the space between Coppola’s fat arms and Allen’s tiny body, and just hang out for like an hour with these three.

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itsalreadybeensaid:

“I guess when you’re young, you believe that there will be many people; with whom you’ll connect with. During life, you realize it only happens a few times.”

-Before Sunset 2004

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mytrenton:

« Ris, tout le monde rira avec toi. Pleure, tu seras le seul à pleurer »

mytrenton:

« Ris, tout le monde rira avec toi. Pleure, tu seras le seul à pleurer »

haha TOP’s hair colour reminds me of this guy and this movie.

haha TOP’s hair colour reminds me of this guy and this movie.

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prandialwanderings:

Remember that scene in Oldboy where Oh Dae-su eats the live octopus whole?
From the Wikipedia page on the movie:

“The octopus being eaten alive was not computer-generated; four were used during the making of this scene. Actor Choi Min-sik, a Buddhist, said a prayer for each one. It should also be noted that the eating of live octopuses (called sannakji (산낙지) in Korean) as a delicacy exists in East Asia, although it is usually cut, not eaten whole. When asked if he felt sorry for the actor Choi Min-sik, director Park Chan-wook stated he felt more sorry for the octopus.”

I think the Wikipedia article on sannakji is a good follow-up to my post on mochi:

“Because the suction cups on the arm pieces are still active when the dish is served, special care should be taken when eating sannakji. The active suction cups can cause swallowed pieces of arm to stick to the mouth or throat. This can also present a choking hazard for some people, particularly if they are intoxicated. One must thoroughly chew so that no piece is big enough to stick to one’s throat. Some people like the feel of the pieces wriggling as swallowed, and so will not completely chew up the particles. Those who are new to eating sannakji should completely chew it up into tiny particles before swallowing.”

prandialwanderings:

Remember that scene in Oldboy where Oh Dae-su eats the live octopus whole?

From the Wikipedia page on the movie:

“The octopus being eaten alive was not computer-generated; four were used during the making of this scene. Actor Choi Min-sik, a Buddhist, said a prayer for each one. It should also be noted that the eating of live octopuses (called sannakji (산낙지) in Korean) as a delicacy exists in East Asia, although it is usually cut, not eaten whole. When asked if he felt sorry for the actor Choi Min-sik, director Park Chan-wook stated he felt more sorry for the octopus.”

I think the Wikipedia article on sannakji is a good follow-up to my post on mochi:

“Because the suction cups on the arm pieces are still active when the dish is served, special care should be taken when eating sannakji. The active suction cups can cause swallowed pieces of arm to stick to the mouth or throat. This can also present a choking hazard for some people, particularly if they are intoxicated. One must thoroughly chew so that no piece is big enough to stick to one’s throat. Some people like the feel of the pieces wriggling as swallowed, and so will not completely chew up the particles. Those who are new to eating sannakji should completely chew it up into tiny particles before swallowing.”

oldfilmsflicker:


Michael: I’m over-anxious because I like you a lot.Sally: Oh, dear. Michael, what can I say? I haven’t made love in such a long time. My marriage, I told you, was dead. For years. I don’t know why. Yes, I do. It’s the Second Law of Thermodynamics: sooner or later everything turns to shit. That’s my phrasing, not the Encyclopedia Britannica.

Movie Quote of the Day – Husbands and Wives, 1992 (dir. Woody Allen) « the diary of a film history fanatic

oldfilmsflicker:

Michael: I’m over-anxious because I like you a lot.
Sally: Oh, dear. Michael, what can I say? I haven’t made love in such a long time. My marriage, I told you, was dead. For years. I don’t know why. Yes, I do. It’s the Second Law of Thermodynamics: sooner or later everything turns to shit. That’s my phrasing, not the Encyclopedia Britannica.

Movie Quote of the Day – Husbands and Wives, 1992 (dir. Woody Allen) « the diary of a film history fanatic

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vuorovesi:

House of Flying Daggers is one of my all time favourites with Hero. Yimou Zhang’s movies are pure art, ultimate visual pleasure. I love every scene in this film, from the echo dance to the end where they fight in the snow. So beautiful.

vuorovesi:

House of Flying Daggers is one of my all time favourites with Hero. Yimou Zhang’s movies are pure art, ultimate visual pleasure. I love every scene in this film, from the echo dance to the end where they fight in the snow. So beautiful.