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Fruits of Passion, 1981, Shuji Terayama

    Fruits of Passion, 1981, Shuji Terayama

    (Source: roserosette)

     
  2. oldhollywood:

Sissy Spacek & Martin Sheen on the set of Badlands (1973, dir. Terrence Malick)
Sheen: “One night I got a call saying that [Malick] decided to use me and would I be willing to do it. And I said, ‘Why sure, I’d be happy as Larry’. [The next morning], I was driving along Pacific Coast Highway and I was listening to a Dylan song called Desolation Row..and suddenly it dawned on me what had just happened - that I had the role of my life. And I began to weep uncontrollably with joy and I had to pull off the side of the road and just stop and reflect on what was happening. And it was one of the most profound moments of my life because it was the realization of a dream that I never thought would happen to me.”
Spacek:”It was a very passionate kind of working experience. No one was making any money and everyone was there because we were desperate to work on the film…It was probably the first film that I felt creatively engaged in. Terry would ask me questions about the character. I felt like I wasn’t just an actor for hire…After working with Terry, I was like, ‘The artist rules. Nothing else matters.’ My career would have been very different if I hadn’t had that experience.”
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    oldhollywood:

    Sissy Spacek & Martin Sheen on the set of Badlands (1973, dir. Terrence Malick)

    Sheen: “One night I got a call saying that [Malick] decided to use me and would I be willing to do it. And I said, ‘Why sure, I’d be happy as Larry’. [The next morning], I was driving along Pacific Coast Highway and I was listening to a Dylan song called Desolation Row..and suddenly it dawned on me what had just happened - that I had the role of my life. And I began to weep uncontrollably with joy and I had to pull off the side of the road and just stop and reflect on what was happening. And it was one of the most profound moments of my life because it was the realization of a dream that I never thought would happen to me.”

    Spacek:”It was a very passionate kind of working experience. No one was making any money and everyone was there because we were desperate to work on the film…It was probably the first film that I felt creatively engaged in. Terry would ask me questions about the character. I felt like I wasn’t just an actor for hire…After working with Terry, I was like, ‘The artist rules. Nothing else matters.’ My career would have been very different if I hadn’t had that experience.”

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  3. laurapalmerwalkswithme:

jazminemalkin:

David Lynch & Willem Dafoe on the set of Wild at Heart ~ (1990)

love it

    laurapalmerwalkswithme:

    jazminemalkin:

    David Lynch & Willem Dafoe on the set of Wild at Heart ~ (1990)

    love it

    (Source: jazz-malkin)

     
  4. pelviculae:

Reiko Ike as Inoshika Ocho in Sex And Fury (Norifumi Suzuki, 1973)

    pelviculae:

    Reiko Ike as Inoshika Ocho in Sex And Fury (Norifumi Suzuki, 1973)

     
  5. roserosette:

Sex and Fury, 1973, Norifumi Suzuki

    roserosette:

    Sex and Fury, 1973, Norifumi Suzuki

     
  6. roserosette:

Sex and Fury, 1973, Norifumi Suzuki

    roserosette:

    Sex and Fury, 1973, Norifumi Suzuki

     
  7. pelviculae:

    Cool opening title & song from Norifumi Suzuki’s 1973 movie, “Sex And Fury”. Reiko Ike as Inoshika Ocho. This song keep playing in my head since yesterday.

     
  8. spectralflesh:

Joe Dallesandro in The Loves Of Ondine, 1967–68, by Andy Warhol.

    spectralflesh:

    Joe Dallesandro in The Loves Of Ondine, 1967–68, by Andy Warhol.

    (Source: warholfilms)

     
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  10. theyroaredvintage:

Myrna Loy by Clarence Sinclair Bull, 1932. 

    theyroaredvintage:

    Myrna Loy by Clarence Sinclair Bull, 1932. 

    (Source: jasonbennion)