oddfuture:

Official Video For ‘Trouble On My Mind’ By Pusha T And Tyler. Directed By Jason Goldwatch.

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ladyneedsathug:

Blah. :(

"In Hollywood, more often than not, they’re making more kind of traditional films, stories that are understood by people. And the entire story is understood. And they become worried if even for one small moment something happens that is not understood by everyone. But what’s so fantastic is to get down into areas where things are abstract and where things are felt, or understood in an intuitive way that, you can’t, you know, put a microphone to somebody at the theatre and say ‘Did you understand that?’ but they come out with a strange, fantastic feeling and they can carry that, and it opens some little door or something that’s magical and that’s the power that film has."

— David Lynch (via thefilmdirectory)

"I have a philosophy about the two extremes of filmmaking. The first is the “Kubrick way,” where you’re at the end of an alley in which four guys are kicking the shit out of a wino. Hopefully, the audience members will know that such a scenario is morally wrong, even though it’s not presented as if the viewer is the one being beaten up; it’s more as if you’re witnessing an event. Inversely, there’s the “Spielberg way,” where you’re dropped into the middle of the action and you’re going to live the experience vicariously - not only through what’s happening, but through the emotional flow of what people are saying. It’s a much more involved style. I find myself attracted to both styles at different times, but mostly I’m interested in just presenting something and letting people decide for themselves what they want to look at."

— David Fincher (via thefilmdirectory)

snowangelfanatic:

“One night, my younger brother and my father sat me down in a kind of dark living room.  My brother is very responsible, as is my father.  They had a little chat with me.  It almost broke my heart, because they said I should get a job and forget Eraserhead.
Well, I did get a job: I delivered the Wall Street Journal, and I made fifty dollars a week.  I would save up enough to shoot a scene and I eventually finished the whole thing.  And I started mediatating.  Jack Nance, the actor who played Henry, waited three years for me, holding this thought of Henry, keeping it alive. There’s a scene in which Jack’s character is on one side of a door, and it wasn’t until a year and a half later that we filmed him coming through the other side of the door. 
There’s an expression: Keep your eye on the doughnut, not on the hole.  If you keep your eye on the doughnut and your work, that’s all you can control.  You can’t control any of what’s out there, outside yourself.  But you can get inside and do the best you can do.”
—David Lynch, from his book Catching the Big Fish

snowangelfanatic:

“One night, my younger brother and my father sat me down in a kind of dark living room.  My brother is very responsible, as is my father.  They had a little chat with me.  It almost broke my heart, because they said I should get a job and forget Eraserhead.

Well, I did get a job: I delivered the Wall Street Journal, and I made fifty dollars a week.  I would save up enough to shoot a scene and I eventually finished the whole thing.  And I started mediatating.  Jack Nance, the actor who played Henry, waited three years for me, holding this thought of Henry, keeping it alive. There’s a scene in which Jack’s character is on one side of a door, and it wasn’t until a year and a half later that we filmed him coming through the other side of the door. 

There’s an expression: Keep your eye on the doughnut, not on the hole.  If you keep your eye on the doughnut and your work, that’s all you can control.  You can’t control any of what’s out there, outside yourself.  But you can get inside and do the best you can do.”

—David Lynch, from his book Catching the Big Fish

(Source: hello-zombie, via salesonfilm)

oddfuture:

Some Footage From The NY Show. 

Warden

oddfuture:

First Single/Video From Tylers Upcoming Album GOBLIN Entitled YONKERS. Produced And Directed By Wolf Haley. OFWGKTA

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salesonfilm:

iloveruss:

PRESS PLAY AND LOOK AT THE GIF

The most enjoyable three minutes of your life.

(Source: thatsabsurd)

moviesinframes:

Ratcatcher, 1999 (dir. Lynne Ramsay)By Yana Ofrasio 

moviesinframes:

Ratcatcher, 1999 (dir. Lynne Ramsay)

By Yana Ofrasio