Posted 9 months ago

brucewayneissexy:

It happened in the midst of a massive crowd scene on Wall Street in Manhattan, during a fight sequence between their two characters.

“It was the first time I ever heard Christian say he was tired,” Hardy remembers. “I was watching him for however many months getting beaten up and wet and cold, and he never said anything. Inside, I was dying, but I was thinking, ‘This can’t bother me because he’s not bothered.’ But on Wall Street, he just turned and said, ‘You know what? I’m exhausted.’ I said, ‘Me too.’”

“We stopped the fight and started hugging each other,” Bale adds.

Posted 9 months ago
Posted 9 months ago

Gay Paris, Zombie Week at the Vanguard, Sydney

Posted 9 months ago

monsterman:

Labyrinth (1986)

Posted 9 months ago
thedailywhat:

Wizard Of Oz Fan Art of the Day: Because Gary Busey. [videogum]

thedailywhat:

Wizard Of Oz Fan Art of the Day: Because Gary Busey. 

[videogum]

Posted 10 months ago
sirmitchell:

aaaaaaahahahahahahaha

sirmitchell:

aaaaaaahahahahahahaha

(Source: youknowyourebritishwhen)

Posted 10 months ago

jhonenv:

Loosening up before work with some Brave fan art.  Speaking practically, this iteration of Merida would have extreme difficulties with her archery.

Just saw brave today, pixar strike again

Posted 11 months ago

sirmitchell:

Pikachu on Acid by high5toons

Just watch it. 

Pokemon on acid, sublime

Posted 1 year ago
Posted 1 year ago

Always wished id had a chance to see these guys live

xladyacex:

killing the dream:  sick of sleeping.

For everyday, for all the years. I tried to try and fell and failed. And you were always here. I tried to write…this is all I got. I tried to sing, but this is how it sounds. Every thought, every word, everything I don’t deserve I’ve held your hand I’ve weighed you down for far too long now, and I’m falling again. I’ll try to let go, to pick myself up now but before I fail again… I’m sorry. I’m sorry. (this is so much bigger than me. So much greater than it all. You’re so much better than me).

Posted 1 year ago

My record store day hall, from the awesome repressed records and beatdisc.

Eddy Current Supression Ring, Touche Amore, Doomriders,Mastadon, Milhouse, I Exist, Tomahawk, Cancer bats, Between the Devil and the Deep and Every Time I Die!

Posted 1 year ago
Posted 1 year ago
thedailywhat:

Pulitzer Prize Winner of the Day: Massoud Hossaini has won the 2012 Pulitzer Prize for Breaking News Photography for his photo of Tarana Akbari, 12, screaming in fear moments after a suicide bomber detonated a bomb in a crowd at the Abul Fazel Shrine in Kabul on December 6. The photograph made the front pages of the New York Times, Los Angeles Times, and the Washington Post the next day.
“I was taking pictures and I did want to help,” Hossaini said. “But I just saw that the bodies were completely destroyed and I said, ‘O.K. I can’t do anything for them, so I have to wait for whoever comes.’”
Out of 17 women and children from Tarana’s family who went to a riverside shrine to mark the Shiite holy day of Ashura, seven died, including 7-year-old brother, Shoaib. “When I could stand up, I saw that everybody was around me on the ground, really bloody. I was really, really scared,” Tarana said.
More than 70 people died in all, and at least nine other members of Tarana’s family were wounded. The attack was the deadliest strike on the capital in three years.
A complete list of Pulitzer winners can be found here.
[pulitzer.org]

thedailywhat:

Pulitzer Prize Winner of the Day: Massoud Hossaini has won the 2012 Pulitzer Prize for Breaking News Photography for his photo of Tarana Akbari, 12, screaming in fear moments after a suicide bomber detonated a bomb in a crowd at the Abul Fazel Shrine in Kabul on December 6. The photograph made the front pages of the New York Times, Los Angeles Times, and the Washington Post the next day.

“I was taking pictures and I did want to help,” Hossaini said. “But I just saw that the bodies were completely destroyed and I said, ‘O.K. I can’t do anything for them, so I have to wait for whoever comes.’”

Out of 17 women and children from Tarana’s family who went to a riverside shrine to mark the Shiite holy day of Ashura, seven died, including 7-year-old brother, Shoaib. “When I could stand up, I saw that everybody was around me on the ground, really bloody. I was really, really scared,” Tarana said.

More than 70 people died in all, and at least nine other members of Tarana’s family were wounded. The attack was the deadliest strike on the capital in three years.

A complete list of Pulitzer winners can be found here.

[pulitzer.org]

Posted 1 year ago
Posted 1 year ago