I thought, “When we’re eighty, I’ll tell Margot I’ve been doing this her whole life…”

The problem with the “Gatsby” movies, he said, “is that they look like they were made by Gatsby. The trick is to make a Gatsby movie that couldn’t have been made by Gatsby — an unglossy portrait of gloss.

I can’t hate Daisy because she’s played by Carey Mulligan. I swear I even kind of liked her. I wanted her to be happy with Gatsby, even though both are fucked up.

I MEAN IT’S FUCKING CAREY AND LEO! HOW DO YOU EXPECT ME NOT TO WANT THEIR HAPPINESS?

L’écume des jours (2013)
Directed by Michel Gondry 

I will always look out for Michel Gondry’s work.

“The only people that interest me are the mad ones, the ones who are mad to live, mad to talk, desirous of everything at the same time, the ones that never yawn or say a commonplace thing but burn, burn, burn, like roman candles across the night.”

I was a big slut, but I’m not any more. There’s always going to be a part of me that’s sloppy and dirty, but I like that. With all the other parts of myself. Can you say the same about yourself fucker? Can you forgive? Are you any good at that?
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And I swear, in that moment, we were infinite.

collegiate-deviance:

Leonardo DiCaprio cut his hand while the cameras were rolling on the set of Django Unchained and kept moving through the scene, never breaking character, and  his real-life bloodied hand made it into the final version of the film. During one take of that scene, DiCaprio unintentionally slammed his hand into glass, creating a gash that later required stitches. But that didn’t stop him from doing his job. As his hand bled quite visibly, DiCaprio kept going, even using the hand as a new dramatic prop. At one point he smears his bloodied hand over Broomhilda’s face in an act of evil dominance. And Broomhilda (Kerry Washington) looks horrified as he does it. (Perhaps Washington wasn’t acting!) And that was the take that director Quentin Tarantino kept in the film. (Source)

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