movie meme: 5/20 movies → Arrival (2016) dir. Denis Villeneuve
We’re so bounded by time, by its order. But now I am not so sure I believe in beginnings and endings.
“I will always be grateful for having been given the gift of Vanessa Ives.” Eva Green
A Quiet Place (2018) dir. by John Krasinski
But if we’re going to walk out of here ourselves and almost three times as far you need to understand it wasn’t sickness or hunger that most mattered to our chances. It’s what went on up here. Notions. A darkness… with no firm hand to stem it. The Terror (2018)
*taps mic*
Is this thing still on?
Oh Lawd. My tumblr is like a time capsule. I went from being a closeted, drug addicted, raging alcoholic, east coast bitch - now I'm a flaming sober faggot who works at a gay bar in California and is still a bitch
Brokeback Mountain (2003), dir. Ang Lee:
“I got to go. See you in the morning.”
Thank you for the friends we made along the way.
“You know the most important thing your granddad ever taught me? Hmm? Be ready. Hurricane, flood, whatever it ends up being. No more food gets delivered to the grocery store, gas stations dry up. People just turn on each other, and uh, all of a sudden all that stands between you and being dead is you.”
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“I don’t know that Jake feels this way, I know people feel I don’t give Jake enough credit. I will tell you right now that he wrote the funniest line in the entire movie. And he came- and he said, ‘I wanna try another take of this where Elias lets me in and when he says, You dont smoke, do you? I’m gonna say to him- I’mma- just watch what I’m gonna do. And he walked in and Elias says, ‘You don’t smoke, do you?’’ and he said, “Once. In high school.’ And I almost fell outta my chair, it was- cos it’s such a perfect epitomising [sic] of who this guy is. That when he talks to authority figures he- he immediately has to tell the truth. He’s compelled to tell them - even though it’s something that he’s embarrassed about or he feels in - and it’s actually the funniest line in the movie.”
- David Fincher, Director’s Commentary, Zodiac (2007)