All Half Mad Here



jonjohns65:

Running in Film - SuperCut

This counts as my run for the day.

posted 1 mese fa via jonjohns65 with 3 note

sfmoma:

Since I first saw Vertigo at the age of 17 at the Aquarius Theatre in Palo Alto, it’s been a fantasy to see it in its original imbibition Technicolor format… Read more →

sfmoma:

Since I first saw Vertigo at the age of 17 at the Aquarius Theatre in Palo Alto, it’s been a fantasy to see it in its original imbibition Technicolor format… Read more 

posted 1 mese fa via sfmoma with 90 note

‘Invitation au voyage by Germaine Dulac 

‘Invitation au voyage by Germaine Dulac 

posted 2 mesi fa

Some people call it science fiction. I don’t even consider it science fiction; I consider it a fairytale. Fairytale is the environment… you can, literally, do anything. And if I believe it while I’m filming it, the audience tends to believe it too.   Irvin Kershner, Director: Star Wars: Episode V


To This Day Project - Poem by Shane Koyczan

posted 2 mesi fa


“Cinema is identical to life, because each one of us has a virtual and invisible camera which follows us from when we’re born to when we die. In reality cinema is an infinite film sequence-shot. Each individual film interrupts and rearranges this infinite sequence-shot and thus creates meaning, which is what happens to us when we die. It is only at our moment of death that our life, to that point undecipherable, ambiguous, suspended, acquires a meaning. Montage thus plays the same role in cinema as death does in life.”
Pier Paolo PasoliniMarch 5, 1922 — November 2, 1975

“Cinema is identical to life, because each one of us has a virtual and invisible camera which follows us from when we’re born to when we die. In reality cinema is an infinite film sequence-shot. Each individual film interrupts and rearranges this infinite sequence-shot and thus creates meaning, which is what happens to us when we die. It is only at our moment of death that our life, to that point undecipherable, ambiguous, suspended, acquires a meaning. Montage thus plays the same role in cinema as death does in life.”

Pier Paolo Pasolini
March 5, 1922 — November 2, 1975




cynicalmoderate:

In The Sweet By and By” featuring Garrison Keillor, Meryl Streep, Lily Tomlin, Jearlyn Steele, Lindsey Lohan, and others.

“There’s a land that is fairer than day,
And by faith we can see it afar;
For the Father waits over the way
To prepare us a dwelling place there.
In the sweet by and by,
We shall meet on that beautiful shore;
In the sweet by and by,
We shall meet on that beautiful shore.”
posted 2 mesi fa via cynicalmoderate with 4 note