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Comeback Kid – All In A Year
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All in a Year - Comeback Kid

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emilydarling:

newfoundglori:

Is she just being Summer, like what? I don’t even. Fuck this bitch.

Hahahaha no no no(: When she is Summer, she screams penis in the park as loud as she can due to the game her and Tom play. In this episode, she can’t say the word penis because she is supposed to be this awkward, childish character who never matured when it came to the anatomically correct terms like penis and vagina. (: The two characters are polar opposites. (:

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In an ideal world no one would talk before 10am. People would just hug, because waking up is really hard.
– Zooey Deschanel (via espanagirl)

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oldhollywood:

Takashi Shimura as Watanabe, the bureaucrat doomed to die from cancer, in Ikiru (1952, dir. Akira Kurosawa) (via)
“Occasionally I think of my death … then I think, how could I ever bear to take a final breath; while living a life like this, how could I leave it? There is, I feel, so much more for me to do — I keep feeling I have lived so little yet. Then I become thoughtful, but not sad. It was from such a feeling that Ikiru arose.”
-Kurosawa, quoted in Akira Kurosawa: Interviews

THE MOST COMPELLING PERFORMANCE I’VE EVER SEEN.  And, hence, my favorite movie of all time.  No one will ever beat Takashi Shimura in my book.  ever.

oldhollywood:

Takashi Shimura as Watanabe, the bureaucrat doomed to die from cancer, in Ikiru (1952, dir. Akira Kurosawa) (via)

“Occasionally I think of my death … then I think, how could I ever bear to take a final breath; while living a life like this, how could I leave it? There is, I feel, so much more for me to do — I keep feeling I have lived so little yet. Then I become thoughtful, but not sad. It was from such a feeling that Ikiru arose.”

-Kurosawa, quoted in Akira Kurosawa: Interviews

THE MOST COMPELLING PERFORMANCE I’VE EVER SEEN.  And, hence, my favorite movie of all time.  No one will ever beat Takashi Shimura in my book.  ever.

whoa.  tacky!

whoa.  tacky!

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this is what it looks like when me and Terri cuddle

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omg this is so something i wanna do!

omg this is so something i wanna do!

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Penderecki – Polymorphia
[Flash 9 is required to listen to audio.]

oldhollywood:

Krzysztof Penderecki Polymorphia for 48 String Instruments (The Exorcist: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) 

Polymorphia was originally composed in 1961 by the avant-garde Polish composer Krzysztof Penderecki. It was also later used, in addition to several other Penderecki compositions, in Stanley Kubrick’s The Shining. 

noparticular0rder:

the “sexy inexplicable melancholy” one is allllll me.

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emilydarling:

newfoundglori:

Is she just being Summer, like what? I don’t even. Fuck this bitch.

Hahahaha no no no(: When she is Summer, she screams penis in the park as loud as she can due to the game her and Tom play. In this episode, she can’t say the word penis because she is supposed to be this awkward, childish character who never matured when it came to the anatomically correct terms like penis and vagina. (: The two characters are polar opposites. (:

(via hellogiggles)

In an ideal world no one would talk before 10am. People would just hug, because waking up is really hard.
– Zooey Deschanel (via espanagirl)

(Source: srta-spanglish, via hellogiggles)

oldhollywood:

Takashi Shimura as Watanabe, the bureaucrat doomed to die from cancer, in Ikiru (1952, dir. Akira Kurosawa) (via)
“Occasionally I think of my death … then I think, how could I ever bear to take a final breath; while living a life like this, how could I leave it? There is, I feel, so much more for me to do — I keep feeling I have lived so little yet. Then I become thoughtful, but not sad. It was from such a feeling that Ikiru arose.”
-Kurosawa, quoted in Akira Kurosawa: Interviews

THE MOST COMPELLING PERFORMANCE I’VE EVER SEEN.  And, hence, my favorite movie of all time.  No one will ever beat Takashi Shimura in my book.  ever.

oldhollywood:

Takashi Shimura as Watanabe, the bureaucrat doomed to die from cancer, in Ikiru (1952, dir. Akira Kurosawa) (via)

“Occasionally I think of my death … then I think, how could I ever bear to take a final breath; while living a life like this, how could I leave it? There is, I feel, so much more for me to do — I keep feeling I have lived so little yet. Then I become thoughtful, but not sad. It was from such a feeling that Ikiru arose.”

-Kurosawa, quoted in Akira Kurosawa: Interviews

THE MOST COMPELLING PERFORMANCE I’VE EVER SEEN.  And, hence, my favorite movie of all time.  No one will ever beat Takashi Shimura in my book.  ever.

whoa.  tacky!

whoa.  tacky!

(Source: nevver, via ihatemyparents)

this is what it looks like when me and Terri cuddle

(via hellogiggles)

omg this is so something i wanna do!

omg this is so something i wanna do!

(via ihatemyparents)

noparticular0rder:

the “sexy inexplicable melancholy” one is allllll me.

(via theonlyamaris)

Comeback Kid – All In A Year

xdfnx:

All in a Year - Comeback Kid

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"In an ideal world no one would talk before 10am. People would just hug, because waking up is really hard."
Penderecki – Polymorphia

oldhollywood:

Krzysztof Penderecki Polymorphia for 48 String Instruments (The Exorcist: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) 

Polymorphia was originally composed in 1961 by the avant-garde Polish composer Krzysztof Penderecki. It was also later used, in addition to several other Penderecki compositions, in Stanley Kubrick’s The Shining. 

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