Rodney Smith

Rodney Smith

Rodney Smith

Rodney Smith

"Sometimes your shallowness is so thorough, it’s almost like depth."

Daria, Daria (Season 2, Episode 3 ‘Quinn the Brain’)

Reblogged from gunsbeforebutter with 4 notes

Fahrenheit 451 - 1966 film directed by François Truffaut.

Fahrenheit 451 - 1966 film directed by François Truffaut.

Fahrenheit 451 - 1966 film directed by François Truffaut. 
It’s his first colour film as well as his only English-language film and based on the novel by the same name by Ray Bradbury.

Fahrenheit 451 - 1966 film directed by François Truffaut.
It’s his first colour film as well as his only English-language film and based on the novel by the same name by Ray Bradbury.

Miami

What can I read her
What can I read her
on a Sunday Morning

What can I do that will
somehow reach her
on a Sunday Morning

I’ll read her the news of
The Indian Wars

Full of criss-cavalry, blood
& gore

Stories to tame & charm
& more

On a Sunday Morning
~~~

Some wild fires
Searchout
a dry quiet kiss on leaving
~~~

Like our ancestors
The Indians
We share a fear of sex
excessive lamentation for the dead
& an abiding interest in dreams & visions


From:
‘Wilderness’
The Lost Writings of Jim Morrison
Volume 1

Sucker Punch.
Thanks Zach Snyder for messing with my head and leaving me slightly traumatized for a good day and a bit. Top marks go to him for making a movie that bends genres and at least attempts to defy stereotypes but unfortunately, for me, it felt like he’d taken a massive swing and just missed the bulls eye.
The delivery of the themes he was trying to explore (no easy feat) was poorly executed and came out at best contrived.
If you want a movie that will give you something to think about, Sucker punch is probably one to check out as it raises more questions than it answers. It’s not good, but hey, it is at least memorable.

Sucker Punch.

Thanks Zach Snyder for messing with my head and leaving me slightly traumatized for a good day and a bit. Top marks go to him for making a movie that bends genres and at least attempts to defy stereotypes but unfortunately, for me, it felt like he’d taken a massive swing and just missed the bulls eye.

The delivery of the themes he was trying to explore (no easy feat) was poorly executed and came out at best contrived.

If you want a movie that will give you something to think about, Sucker punch is probably one to check out as it raises more questions than it answers. It’s not good, but hey, it is at least memorable.

John Loengard.

John Loengard.

Monica Vitti in Il deserto rosso (1964) by Michelangelo Antonioni.

Monica Vitti in Il deserto rosso (1964) by Michelangelo Antonioni.

Monica Vitti in Il deserto rosso (1964) by Michelangelo Antonioni.

Monica Vitti in Il deserto rosso (1964) by Michelangelo Antonioni.