inappropriateecards:

…yes, and the card should read “go fuck yourself you fucking asshole cunt of a douchebag.” Great, can you read that back to me?Via someecards

inappropriateecards:

…yes, and the card should read “go fuck yourself you fucking asshole cunt of a douchebag.” Great, can you read that back to me?

Via someecards

inappropriateecards:

I’m really looking forward to that special moment when we stop using condomsVia someecards

inappropriateecards:

I’m really looking forward to that special moment when we stop using condoms

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vintagegal:

 “Well, when I get it the only thing that does any good is to jump in a cab and go to Tiffany’s. Calms me down right away. The quietness and the proud look of it; nothing very bad could happen to you there.”

vintagegal:

“Well, when I get it the only thing that does any good is to jump in a cab and go to Tiffany’s. Calms me down right away. The quietness and the proud look of it; nothing very bad could happen to you there.”

inerciatico:

The dark side of the moon - pink floyd

inerciatico:

The dark side of the moon - pink floyd

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givealittlegif:

The big Lebowski (1998)

givealittlegif:

The big Lebowski (1998)

ozu-teapot:

My Neighbor Totoro - Hayao Miyazaki - 1988

Exteriors…

Film Noir (from the French meaning Black Film) is a genre of cinema that emerged during the early 1940s and continued until the late 1950s. It is characterised by it’s distintive stylisation of cinematography and it’s focus on crime, mystery and sex. Taking many cues from early German expressionism, Film Noir offered an immersive thematic experience that was very different to that of other contemporary melodramas. Several techniques and plot devices came to define the genre, including voiceovers, the inventive use of light and shadow, the protagonist’s need to seek out some truth, and the famed ‘femme fatale’ figure. 

indypendent-thinking:

Actress Margaret Leighton in 1953 by Norman Parkinson
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indypendent-thinking:

Actress Margaret Leighton in 1953 by Norman Parkinson

(via http://www.nytimes.com/)

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