buzzfeed:

Check out the world’s first animated GIF movie poster.

buzzfeed:

Check out the world’s first animated GIF movie poster.

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I just did my room the subtlest off-white tinged with purple, with fig trim. So…loving this.

I just did my room the subtlest off-white tinged with purple, with fig trim. So…loving this.

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esmerose:

ugh every time 

esmerose:

ugh every time 

lilyloo:

Tastes like tinfoil. 

So beautiful. 

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zarahlee:

Tim Burton’s Romeo and Juliet
During his four-year apprenticeship at Disney studio, Burton pitched several movie ideas, including a reimagining of Romeo and Juliet where the tragic romance is between a land mass and the ocean

DO THESE THINGS. STOP ADAPTING THINGS. DO THESE THINGS. 

zarahlee:

Tim Burton’s Romeo and Juliet

During his four-year apprenticeship at Disney studio, Burton pitched several movie ideas, including a reimagining of Romeo and Juliet where the tragic romance is between a land mass and the ocean

DO THESE THINGS. STOP ADAPTING THINGS. DO THESE THINGS. 

vwiola:

I don’t dream about a Disney prince, I dream about Roger.

WHY CAN’T ANIMATED MOVIES LOOK LIKE THIS ANYMORE. 

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thedailywhat:

RIP: Jean Giraud, better known as the influential French comic artist Moebius, passed away yesterday at the age of 73. He had been battling cancer for some time.
Giraud leaves behind a legacy spanning multiple generations: From his Harvey and Eisner Award-winning Western comic series Blueberry, through his acclaimed Silver Surfer miniseries, Parable, to the genre-defining conceptual artwork he contributed to such modern sci-fi and fantasy classics as Alien, Tron, The Fifth Element, The Abyss, and Willow.
Both Blade Runner and The Empire Strikes Back (as well as other Star Wars episodes) were also heavily influenced by Giraud’s unique style, the latter even featuring the artist’s design for the Imperial Probe Droid.
“We’ve lost two great artists,” said the French cultural minister, referring to Giraud and his alter ego Moebius. “Through his influence and his dazzling images, he made comic books the 9th art form that has stayed with me throughout my life.”
[ca / thr / photo: ouadah.]

thedailywhat:

RIP: Jean Giraud, better known as the influential French comic artist Moebius, passed away yesterday at the age of 73. He had been battling cancer for some time.

Giraud leaves behind a legacy spanning multiple generations: From his Harvey and Eisner Award-winning Western comic series Blueberry, through his acclaimed Silver Surfer miniseries, Parable, to the genre-defining conceptual artwork he contributed to such modern sci-fi and fantasy classics as Alien, Tron, The Fifth Element, The Abyss, and Willow.

Both Blade Runner and The Empire Strikes Back (as well as other Star Wars episodes) were also heavily influenced by Giraud’s unique style, the latter even featuring the artist’s design for the Imperial Probe Droid.

“We’ve lost two great artists,” said the French cultural minister, referring to Giraud and his alter ego Moebius. “Through his influence and his dazzling images, he made comic books the 9th art form that has stayed with me throughout my life.”

[cathr / photo: ouadah.]

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