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!Happy Valentines Day!

Let’s celebrate the Hallmark holiday of love with a few of my favorite onscreen couples.

Mickey and Mallory Knox in Natural Born Killers (1994)

Why I love them: I don’t condone violence but I love watching it in film. Juliette Lewis and Woody Harrelson have so much chemistry here, with Mickey being the perfect andectdote to all of Mallory’s daddy issues. Too bad this manifests itself in a murder spree. “You make everyday feel like kindergarten” is one of my favorite lines. We didn’t kill and rape people when I was in kindergarten but you know, the school system is pretty flawed.

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Godard +Karina 4-ever
The director first saw her in a soap ad and tried to cast her in a minor role in Breathless, but she refused to take her clothes off and turned him down. She was eventually offered a big role in Le Petit Soldat (1960). “I said to him, ‘Do I have to take my clothes off?’ He said, ‘No, no, it’s a political film. I said, ‘Politics? I don’t know anything about politics. I am too young.’ He said, ‘You just have to do what I tell you to.’”
At the time, Karina had a boyfriend. Nonetheless, the attraction between director and star was evident. “We fell in love but nobody would take the first step.” One night, during a dinner party in Lausanne, a message was passed to her under the table. She opened up the piece of paper. It was from Godard. “It said: ‘I love you. Shall we meet at midnight at the Café de la Paix in Geneva?’” Karina says she felt hypnotised. When she arrived at the assignation, Godard’s head was buried in a newspaper. She stood in front of him for what seemed like a small eternity. Eventually, he lowered the paper. “I thought it took hours but probably it only took about 30 seconds. He looked at me and said, ‘Shall we go?’ That’s how it all started.”
Godard then set out to educate her. No, he told her, she wasn’t ready yet for Céline, but soon had her reading Georges Bernanos’s Mouchette. He would take his young wife to the Cinemathèque, where she would hover on the edges, listening to the high-blown chat about movies from Godard and his cronies (Eric Rohmer, Jacques Rivette, Agnès Varda, Henri Langlois and the like.) “I was the little one, always listening and learning.”
However, Godard proved to be an unreliable husband. He would say he was off to buy a packet of cigarettes - and disappear for weeks. Without telling her, he would head off to Sweden to see Ingmar Bergman or to the US to see William Faulkner. “I’d sit and wait in front of the phone. At that time, there were no answering machines.” When he came home, Karina was able to tell where he had been only by the expensive presents he brought her, presumably out of guilt.
Ironically, it was when they were working that they were closest. During the shooting of their movies, Godard would never go awol and they achieved an intimacy that they struggled to match in the other parts of life together.
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Godard +Karina 4-ever

The director first saw her in a soap ad and tried to cast her in a minor role in Breathless, but she refused to take her clothes off and turned him down. She was eventually offered a big role in Le Petit Soldat (1960). “I said to him, ‘Do I have to take my clothes off?’ He said, ‘No, no, it’s a political film. I said, ‘Politics? I don’t know anything about politics. I am too young.’ He said, ‘You just have to do what I tell you to.’”

At the time, Karina had a boyfriend. Nonetheless, the attraction between director and star was evident. “We fell in love but nobody would take the first step.” One night, during a dinner party in Lausanne, a message was passed to her under the table. She opened up the piece of paper. It was from Godard. “It said: ‘I love you. Shall we meet at midnight at the Café de la Paix in Geneva?’” Karina says she felt hypnotised. When she arrived at the assignation, Godard’s head was buried in a newspaper. She stood in front of him for what seemed like a small eternity. Eventually, he lowered the paper. “I thought it took hours but probably it only took about 30 seconds. He looked at me and said, ‘Shall we go?’ That’s how it all started.”

Godard then set out to educate her. No, he told her, she wasn’t ready yet for Céline, but soon had her reading Georges Bernanos’s Mouchette. He would take his young wife to the Cinemathèque, where she would hover on the edges, listening to the high-blown chat about movies from Godard and his cronies (Eric Rohmer, Jacques Rivette, Agnès Varda, Henri Langlois and the like.) “I was the little one, always listening and learning.”

However, Godard proved to be an unreliable husband. He would say he was off to buy a packet of cigarettes - and disappear for weeks. Without telling her, he would head off to Sweden to see Ingmar Bergman or to the US to see William Faulkner. “I’d sit and wait in front of the phone. At that time, there were no answering machines.” When he came home, Karina was able to tell where he had been only by the expensive presents he brought her, presumably out of guilt.

Ironically, it was when they were working that they were closest. During the shooting of their movies, Godard would never go awol and they achieved an intimacy that they struggled to match in the other parts of life together.

via: The Guardian

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Ratatouille- Brad Bird
You don’t have to love every Pixar film but, if you can’t enjoy them, to quote someone much wiser than me, ‘I think you’re constipated, in your fucking soul.’
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Ratatouille- Brad Bird

You don’t have to love every Pixar film but, if you can’t enjoy them, to quote someone much wiser than me, ‘I think you’re constipated, in your fucking soul.’

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The Darjeeling Limited- Wes Anderson
Dear Criterion Collection, please stop taking all my money. Your beautiful dvds really aren’t making life any easier. If i continue at this rate, I might not be able to afford food. Thanks. Don’t you ever, ever, ever change! I will love you forever and might be homeless but I’ll have all your wonderful films with me while I move from bus shelter to bus shelter. Keep giving me quality films with gorgeous cover art. I love you, I love you, I love you.
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The Darjeeling Limited- Wes Anderson

Dear Criterion Collection, please stop taking all my money. Your beautiful dvds really aren’t making life any easier. If i continue at this rate, I might not be able to afford food. Thanks. Don’t you ever, ever, ever change! I will love you forever and might be homeless but I’ll have all your wonderful films with me while I move from bus shelter to bus shelter. Keep giving me quality films with gorgeous cover art. I love you, I love you, I love you.

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Isabelle Adjani…marry me?
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Isabelle Adjani…marry me?

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Trouble Every Day- Claire Denis
There’s something disturbing sexy about this film. Without giving much away, we watch and wait as they threaten to be covered in blood and gore at any moment but, we can’t look away. Denis drenches the nape of the neck, hands, eyes and lips in violence and sex. While their lives are hellish, Denis seems unable to present her characters as anything less than beautiful.
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Trouble Every Day- Claire Denis

There’s something disturbing sexy about this film. Without giving much away, we watch and wait as they threaten to be covered in blood and gore at any moment but, we can’t look away. Denis drenches the nape of the neck, hands, eyes and lips in violence and sex. While their lives are hellish, Denis seems unable to present her characters as anything less than beautiful.

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    • #Violence
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Voy a Explotar- Gerardo Naranjo
Happy Earth Day…go outside.
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Voy a Explotar- Gerardo Naranjo

Happy Earth Day…go outside.

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