“My name is Giovanni Giorgio. But everybody calls me Giorgio.”
Reiner Riedler’s shots of original filmrolls from The Deutsche Kinemathek
Get it while it lasts, folks. The movies of the future will be all digital, all the time.
In the scene where Leonardo DiCaprio’s character Calvin Candie smashes the palm of his hand on the dinner table, the actor broke a glass under his hand and really began to bleed. DiCaprio ignored it, stayed in character, and continued with the scene.
Django Unchained (2012)
This Rite Aid in Manhattan still has one VHS copy of Victor Victoria that they don’t know where to inventory.
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Spring Breakers (2013)
“Out of the six of us, I was the only one who walked out calling it a masterpiece. (The Britney Spears sequence is the crown jewel, you were so right.)”
“Someone asked Harmony Korine if he was still friends with Chloë Sevigny, and he was like, ‘Naw, she’s a bitch.’”
“It was edited beautifully, I think. And you’ll laugh but I saw all the booty-shaking as celestial poetry à la 2001: A Space Odyssey after the first forty-five minutes, only felt one vague pathetic twinge of genuine arousal the entire time, and it’s maddening because now I can’t remember which scene it was.”
“Thinking of what it smelled like in some of those hotel parties.”
“Heard two middle-aged bros walk out at the end saying, ‘What a boring soft-core porn piece of shit’ and felt really smug about understanding the zeitgeist in a way they clearly no longer can.”
“[Gucci Mane] drinks approximately three bottles of cough syrup an hour.”
Sissy Spacek and Shelley Duvall on the set of 3 Women, directed by Robert Altman (1977).
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