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the-asphalt-jungle:

James Cagney ain’t so tough……………………………”The Public Enemy” (1931)

fuckyeahbehindthescenes:

Filming at the Monroeville Mall took place during the winter of 1977-78, with a three-week reprieve during the Christmas shopping season (during which other footage, e.g. the TV studio, was shot). Filming at the mall began around 10 p.m., shortly after the mall closed, and finished at 6 a.m. The mall didn’t open until 9, but at 6 the Muzak came on and no one knew how to turn it off.
Dawn of the Dead (1978)

fuckyeahbehindthescenes:

Filming at the Monroeville Mall took place during the winter of 1977-78, with a three-week reprieve during the Christmas shopping season (during which other footage, e.g. the TV studio, was shot). Filming at the mall began around 10 p.m., shortly after the mall closed, and finished at 6 a.m. The mall didn’t open until 9, but at 6 the Muzak came on and no one knew how to turn it off.

Dawn of the Dead (1978)

chainedandperfumed:

Monica Vitti in Modesty Blaise. 1966. 

chainedandperfumed:

Monica Vitti in Modesty Blaise. 1966. 

anneyhall:

Woody Allen in Las Vegas, 1966.

anneyhall:

Woody Allen in Las Vegas, 1966.

theswingingsixties:

Anna Karina for Vogue Paris, 1968. Photo by Jeanloup Sieff.

theswingingsixties:

Anna Karina for Vogue Paris, 1968. Photo by Jeanloup Sieff.

Who Are You, Anna Karina? (1966)

nami64:

In The Godfather Trilogy, the camera lingers over 20 times on oranges. Some interpreted this presence as an indication of imminent death or danger for the character interacting with the fruit. “It started out as an accident”, said Coppola in DVD commentaries, “but once we realized we had used oranges so frequently in the first movie, we used them purposefully in the others.”  The saga ends with Michael dying, an orange in his hand. [x]

nami64:

In The Godfather Trilogy, the camera lingers over 20 times on oranges. Some interpreted this presence as an indication of imminent death or danger for the character interacting with the fruit. “It started out as an accident”, said Coppola in DVD commentaries, “but once we realized we had used oranges so frequently in the first movie, we used them purposefully in the others.” 
The saga ends with Michael dying, an orange in his hand.
[x]

flix10:

Christian Bale, ever so method, in The Machinist.

flix10:

Christian Bale, ever so method, in The Machinist.

Currently Watching: The Last Picture Show

Currently Watching: The Last Picture Show

robertdeniroswaiting:

Of my favorites, the first De Niro/Scorsese partnership.

robertdeniroswaiting:

Of my favorites, the first De Niro/Scorsese partnership.