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This event was a collaboration between Terry Fox and Joseph Beuys, performed for...
– UbuWeb Sound :: Joseph Beuys (via musicjanai2)
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Fact number twenty-eight:
tamerah:
brephophagist:
tamerah:
I really love horses, and I used to be completely obsessed with them when I was a kid, but they also completely terrify me.
Like Bastian?
Oh wow, I haven’t seen that movie in ages. We used to have it on laserdisc.
I have (literally, no exaggeration) seen this movie over 600 times. Most of them at a laundromat when I was 4.
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Fact number twenty-eight:
tamerah:
I really love horses, and I used to be completely obsessed with them when I was a kid, but they also completely terrify me.
Like Bastian?
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"We the corporations" →
azspot:
We, the People of the United States of America, reject the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling in Citizens United, and move to amend our Constitution to:
Firmly establish that money is not speech, and that human beings, not corporations, are persons entitled to constitutional rights.
Guarantee the right to vote and to participate, and to have our votes and participation count.
Protect local...
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Remember, we did not yet have the frustrating separation of sound definition...
– Interview with Laurie Spiegel | tokafi.com (via jomc) (via ericmortensen)
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Twin Peaks' least important unsolved mysteries →
ohvienna:
Click to read at The Onion A.V. Club. Personal favorite:
How can Maddy see without her glasses?!!!!1
“A single, transformative scene in the RR Diner, where Maddy—after handing over Laura’s signature shades to Donna—slowly removes her own eyeglasses, solemnly breaks them in half, and says, “I hate them! I’m never wearing these again.” Which is a great, character-defining moment and...
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Scene 79: Palmer Dining Room*
ohvienna:
Laura is already at the table. Sarah puts the rest of the dinner on the table and sits down just as Leland enters from the kitchen. He is pretending he is a giant. Using a voice like a giant.
LELAND (big giant voice): Hello, Laura. Hello, Sarah. Where’s my axe?
(singing) “I’m hungry.”
SARAH: Oh, Leland.
LAURA (embarrassed): Dad.
LELAND (suddenly speaking Norwegian): Hyggelig ĺ...
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Things I've Learned
The Psycho remake with Vince Vaughn and Anne Heche is not, and never will be, an American Movie Classic.
Boo, AMC. Boo.
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