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Anthony Bourdain tends to get noticed. The chef turned televised tour guide is macho but not overbearing, profane without being coarse, and tall and handsome. How handsome? I was at an outdoor social event with my wife some years ago when he passed by, and she was so transfixed by him that she walked into a bush. I hate him for that, but am unsurprised that his charmed life is about to add a new chapter.
The NYT’s David Carr • Writing about how Anthony Bourdain is all dreamy and stuff. Oh, and his new gig with CNN. (via shortformblog)(via shortformblog)
Posted on June 4, 2012 via ShortFormBlog with 85 notes
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Trailer: The Perks of Being a Wallflower - Sept 14
Written and directed by Stephen Chbosky, starring Emma Watson, Logan Lerman, Ezra Miller, Paul Rudd, Mae Whitman, Nina Dobrev, Kate Walsh and Dylan McDermott.
Logan Lerman is turning out to be quite the character actor. Jack and Bobby anyone. I think the film’s simple message will be appealing to audiences but not exactly a novel concept.
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“Dear Boy In Outerspace…”

Best.
Posted on June 3, 2012 via :D with 151,705 notes
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Humility at its best.
The article is a little cheesy, but the last line is worth something.
“‘If a job is honest,’ he says, ‘there’s no shame in it.’” - People Magazine
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Aziz Ansari, Rihanna, Paul Rudd, Michael Cera, Kevin Hart, James Franco, Mindy Kaling, Jason Segel, Jonah Hill and Emma Watson on the set of Seth Rogen’s new film “The End of the World” in New Orleans, Louisiana on May 31, 2012
I didn’t realize they were filming in New Orleans.
Cool, if not overly eager concept. Hopefully it won’t be another Valentine’s Day/New Year’s Eve film.
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I’m sorry but this is just not working. - Young director
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INTERVIEW WITH A YOUNG JEAN-LUC GODARD
“I feel like I love cinema less than I did a year ago, simply because I made a popular film. I hope people really hate my second film so that I’ll want to make movies again.”
the folks over at Flavorwire recently posted a collection of neat video interviews, moments with great filmmakers while they were young and just starting to find their voices. here’s a little chat with Jean-Luc Godard at Cannes in 1960, mere months after the initial release ofBreathless.
anyone familiar with Godard shouldn’t be surprised to see that, even at age 30, he was already a cantankerous and contrary little bastard (and thank god for that). but… and I’d have to double-check with the interviewer before I was completely convinced… but is that a smile?
“Anyway, I don’t think cinema influences youth. We should instead let youth influence cinema to hold on to our desire.” - Jean-Luc Godard
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I approve.
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