theclearlydope:

This summer … CAGE …. KILLS …. EVERYTHING. (Including plant life.)
paulscheer:

This is the only summer movie worth seeing!

theclearlydope:

This summer … CAGE …. KILLS …. EVERYTHING. (Including plant life.)

paulscheer:

This is the only summer movie worth seeing!

nickdrake:

Brad Pitt, Johnny Suede 1992.

58x58:

YOU WANNA DANCE? (by MrLusy)

xxx

(via 5kinandbone5)

buzzfeed:

This guy probably loves his job and shows up early to work every day because he loves it so much.

[Possibly The Best Human Billboard Ad Of The Last 200 Years]

hitrecordjoe:

nathanjohnson:

Bruce Willis speaks (highly!) about Looper and Mr. RCJohnso in this month’s Esquire

(Willis) really wants to talk about Looper, the tale of a time-traveling corporate assassin sent back in time to meet, for lack of a better word (and avoiding a spoiler), his maker. “It’s better than anything I’ve ever done…Rian did an amazing thing. He conceived an original story. He wrote it, sold it, stuck with it, directed it, and finished it,” Willis says. “That’s just tough to do in this town. Someone always weasels into the process. That didn’t happen here. And if he never did anything else except that Herculean effort, he’d have made it in the business. Amazing.

“It’s more than an original story. It’s a story people are going to talk about, and see twice. And argue about. I was arguing with myself about the story when I read it the first time. That’s all Rian Johnson, beginning to end. Great, great director.”

Wow! :oD

nycartscene:

Thru June 17:

SPACE PROGRAM: MARS
 Tom Sachs

Park Avenue Armory, 643 Park Ave., NYC (bt 66th & 67th St)
Tickets: $12

“One of the brightest, most entertaining, and most voraciously inquisitive artists on the contemporary scene.” –Artinfo

Artist Tom Sachs takes his SPACE PROGRAM to the next level with a four week mission to Mars that recasts the 55,000 square foot [Park Avenue Armory] as an immersive space odyssey with an installation of dynamic and meticulously crafted sculptures. Using his signature bricolage technique and simple materials that comprise the daily surrounds of his New York studio, Sachs engineers the component parts of the mission—exploratory vehicles, mission control, launch platforms, suiting stations, special effects, recreational amenities, and Mars landscape—exposing as much the process of their making as the complexities of the culture they reference.

mdear:

Happy Birthday Bob Moog… (Taken with instagram)

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