“I’m pretty sure there’s a whole bunch of things I forgot to do…but I’m also pretty sure I didn’t really want to do them, so it’s all good.”
1910’s-era movie theater etiquette Public Service Announcements (via 1,2)
Most early movie theaters had only one projector so “etiquette slides” were used to divert the audience while reels were being changed. These glass slides often featured lighthearted instructions for proper behavior while viewing a film.
«Glaber awaits, I must return with a reply.»
Your head would serve equal purpose.
Waited so long for this man to die!
(Source: forsakenwitchery)
On the set of Notorious, Alfred Hitchcock sets up the shot in which the camera swoops down into the party to an extreme close-up of the key hidden in Ingrid Bergman’s hand.
Photos by the great photojournalist Robert Capa, who was romantically involved with Bergman at the time.
This makes me so happy, And reminds me of Costa Rica
(Source: Laughing Squid)
This was me trying to think of a creative way to introduce Eroklin in the story Perdition.
