#narsthakoon color color everywhere! (Taken with instagram)
#narsthakoon love you sbz. (Taken with instagram)
Our lives are about to get a whole lot twee-er as Moonrise Kingdom makes its way to American cinemas in select cities near you. (Sorry, Alabamian Wes Anderson fans!) It’s the first live-action film Anderson has made since 2007’s The Darjeeling Limited, and it’s quite good: fitting someplace between The Royal Tenenbaums and The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou (more on that in a bit). Following a pair of pre-teen lovers as they flee from their constricting lives, it boasts an all-star cast (including regular Anderson players Jason Schwartzman and Bill Murray, as well as Frances McDormand, Harvey Keitel, Edward Norton, and Tilda Swinton) and excrutiatingly detailed production design. (Seriously, this flick looks like the Brooklyn Flea.) But who can forget Moonrise’s cinematic predescors—those movies that convinced us to enable this lanky manchild taken with flights of fancy and whimsy? Here, we take a look at his past films in order of brilliance.
We have a very special date with that manchild on Wednesday.
celebrated one half of my anatomy final with pizza and cactus cooler. and a microscope because why not? (Taken with instagram)
Into it.
so perfect.
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If I have ever tried to emulate anyone it would be Clarisse McClellan (Taken with instagram)
#camp #studying #finals summer is so close (Taken with instagram)
good thing I’ve been filling out my lab manual all semester. so I don’t have to pull all nighters finishing it. #sarcasmmeansimsmart (Taken with instagram)
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this is your brain on drugs. and that drug is plastic (Taken with instagram)
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For our June cover shoot, Joe Zee styles Kristen Stewart as a woman…and a man.
This premise is about as interesting as kstews face.
well you can’t win them all. #sandiego #padres #washington #natsbaseball #strasburg (Taken with instagram)
I saw this at the Philly Art Museum when I was 10, in the moment I saw it, I fell in love. With my life, with my appreciation of it. My 10 year old heart couldn’t handle it all. I took a picture of it and kept it on my wall until I turned 18.
The only thing I will ever agree with tkow about. At LACMA I just stare at the Degas bronze they have on display. And the pastels. And everything in the impressionist area where I just feel like crying for the fact that beauty exists and not everything is awful and its good that there are things that actually make me happy. Van Gogh was just so sad and its just so much. so so much. sleepy time music.
(Source: jamesnord)