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chillinsnowflake:

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Natasha catches a ride home after a long night’s work.

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is especially cute if you’ve read the comics. 🙂

Yes! Definitely read the comics guys, they’re so good, we take a lot of our inspiration from The Winter Soldier comics.

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cleolinda:

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kimlennox:

Scarlett’s stunt trainning for her role as Black Widow in Iron Man2

“Scarlett hadn’t really done an action role.And she assured me that she would work as hard as she needed to both get in sharp and do her stunts and learn all that stuff.She spent hours and hours and hours for months.By far the most dedicated actor when it came to stunt work and the physical work.” – Jon Favreau:Director&co-star

and they have the gall to ask her about her diet

See, this is the kind of shit I want to hear about.

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Study yourself the way a hunter studied prey. Exploit your own weaknesses to create desired changes within yourself.

Grant Morrison (via beherenowandzen)

Have we talked about Revolver recently?

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Not aside from me raving about it to theheadlesshashasheen & victoria-vacuus.

We should.

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Lot of love for Revolver in my crewe, especially Wolven and of course zerosociety. You’re aware of the vast difference between the UK and US cuts, yes?

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Only seen the UK one, so no. What’s the difference.?

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Jesus, yeah, I’m obsessed with this film, and the differences are massive.   It’s not just an issue of there being a lot of content cut from the US version, although there is, but the UK and US versions are edited in a wildly different order with completely different structures and endings.  

The UK version is by far the superior version, although I might trade the US after-credits sequence (mystics and psychologists discussing the ego) for the UK sequence (famous mob murders).

I keep meaning to do a write-up summarizing the differences, but the US version is almost a different movie, honestly. 

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Fuck. Going by the end credits, I think we must have gotten the US cut down here… Or at least I did. m1k3y?

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This film cries out for a definitive fancut. Even if that’s just swapping the end title sequences.

buddyblanc – maybe we should get both versions and make detailed notes on our own anthropology.

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What will future civilizations think of Manhattan Island when they dig it up and find a carefully laid out network of streets and avenues? Surely the grid would be presumed to have astronomical significance, just as we have found for the pre-historic circle of large vertical rocks known as Stonehenge, in the Salisbury Plain of England. For Stonehenge, the special day is the summer solstice, when the Sun rises in perfect alignment with several of the stones, signaling the change of season.

For Manhattan, a place where evening matters more than morning, that special day comes twice a year.

From ‘Manhattanhenge’ by Neil DeGrasse Tyson, the director of the Hayden Planetarium at the Museum of Natural History. Tonight is the second night this year that the sunset will align with Manhattan’s grid—producing a luminous effect.
—Daisy 
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