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Three Reasons: Medium Cool
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Elmore Leonard, Man of the Western
Wes Anderson used these drawings by Eric Chase Anderson to introduce each of the chapters The Royal Tenenbaums is divided into.
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“1.the forgotten Bavarians , savage childhood, grotesque and poetic”
ray on Three Reasons: The Tin Drum, about 13 hours ago.
“is it la strada photo real? wow how beautiful this moment taken”
ray on Black and White in Color, about 13 hours ago.
“Thank you. I love this film and don't understand why it has not been released in proper form.”
NAME on Blowup, about 15 hours ago.
“1) An all-too-real allegory on where was society was going at the time. 2) A very daring, and risky, but naturalistic statement on voyeurism, and what damage in can really do. 3) Wexler's brilliant . . .”
Sidney on Three Reasons: Medium Cool, 1 day ago.
“You said it all, absolutely.”
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