(Source: lokiofmischief, via theodorafitzgerald)
Guys. GUYS. You need to see this film. Need to. It’s beautiful. It has everything. Go as soon as you can. Go now.
“How a black-and-white silent French film, set in Hollywood in 1927, became the talk of the town.”
The guy I’m seeing right now posted a link to this film, The Artist, on my Facebook wall a couple of weeks ago (yes, a good sign), and I’ve grown increasingly excited for its US release. The independent movie theatre about 45 minutes from me will begin showing it on Christmas Day. Can’t. Wait.
“It took science, faith, and a bit of magic (oh, and 10 years and a million bucks) to bring a lost version of a pioneering silent film classic back to colorful life. Here’s how it happened.”
— from Steamboat Bill, Jr.
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1. A nice apartment
2. A new laptop
3. A cat
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