“Is love a tender thing? It is too rough, too rude, too boisterous, and it pricks like thorn.”
Romeo + Juliet (1996)
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THE GREEN WAVE: Revolution In The Age of Social Media

We’re very excited to be working with this unique and powerful new documentary about Iran’s Green Revolution. A film about a movement born on Twitter and Facebook, you can use those same tools now to bring it to your local theater. Request a screening here.
“Like the Green revolution itself, which pioneered the use of Twitter, Facebook and amateur video, Ali Samadi Ahadi’s “The Green Wave” uses a blend of mediums, including pieced together Twitter feeds and blog entries, video, phone records, interviews and animation.”
-Read the Huffington Post’s full article on The Green Wave.
In movies you don’t try and photograph the reality, you try and photograph the photograph of reality
mental_floss on tumblr: How Steven Spielberg's Malfunctioning Sharks Transformed the Movie Business
Very interesting read!
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Before Steven Spielberg became Hollywood royalty, he was just another young director with a giant shark problem.
It was July 1974, and 27-year-old Steven Spielberg was sure his career was over. He’d been on location in Martha’s Vineyard for three months, waiting for the overdue star of his…
Scottie’s moment of realization in Vertigo is up there among the best. Which is your favorite?
50 Greatest Hitchcock Movie Moments
Classic Loki…
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Haven’t seen it yet? Worth the watch!
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Snub Pollard and Bebe Daniels………………………………Bumping Into Broadway - (1919)
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Are we dead, or is this Ohio?
Animaniacs episode “Meatballs or Consequences” parodying Ingmar Bergman’s two most famous films The Seventh Seal & Persona.
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And the Oscar for Most Charming Acceptance Speech of 2012 goes to…
Happy Birthday Bret Peter Tarrant McKenzie, ONZM (born 29 June 1976)
Looks like the set of the next big Hollywood blockbuster, but no Avengers here. This stage was set for the big news: The Supreme Court ruled to uphold Obama’s healthcare mandate.
This is the scene outside the Supreme Court earlier this morning.
(Photo: Brendan Hoffman / The New York Times)
This is hilarious! Fan frustration at its best.









