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The Terminal (2004) - Eddie Jones
I would have love to bed Eddie and something tells me Eddie would have loved it too.
On A Side Note: Apparently, Eddie in 1972 had a stint as Charles Durning's understudy in the original Broadway run of Jason Miller's That Championship Season.
Durning, Paul Sorvino, Richard Dysart, etc.
Talk about a cast to fuck.
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filmgifs · 2 years
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The Terminal (2004) dir. Steven Spielberg
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pazzesco · 8 months
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"The Terminal" by Alfred Stieglitz - 1892
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"Winter, Fifth Avenue" by Alfred Stieglitz - 1892
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"The Steerage" by Alfred Stieglitz - 1907
Alfred Stieglitz, (born January 1, 1864 - died July 13, 1946), art dealer, publisher, advocate for the Modernist movement in the arts, and, arguably, the most important photographer of his time.
Early in 1902 Stieglitz announced the existence of a new organization called the Photo-Secession, designed to break away from stodgy and conventional ideas. Photo-Secession was dedicated to promoting photography as an art form.
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Autochrome self-portrait, c. 1907
The Above photo is NOT colorized, Stieglitz was a pioneer in the use of the autochrome process, invented in France by Auguste and Louis Lumière. It was the first practicable method of color photography.
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This photo of his daughter is believed to be one of the first color photographs - "Kitty Stieglitz in a Field with Blue Flowers," - 1907
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Alfred and Kitty Stieglitz, 1907
This Autochrome was made in the Bavarian resort town of Tutzing, Austria, in the summer of 1907, by either Stieglitz or his young protégé Edward Steichen, or possibly both. Stieglitz was experimenting with the newly invented Autochrome, the first viable and commercially manufactured color process.
Late in 1905, with the encouragement of Steichen, Stieglitz opened the Little Galleries of the Photo-Secession, a name soon shortened to 291, the gallery’s address on lower Fifth Avenue in New York City. During the gallery’s first four years it most often functioned as an exhibition space for the Photo-Secession photographers. By the 1909 season, however, the gallery began to promote progressive art in a variety of media, and the work of painters, sculptors. These exhibitions included the first shows in the United States of the work of Henri Matisse, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Paul Cézanne, and Pablo Picasso. It's also the place where he met his future wife Georgia O'keeffe.
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Georgia O'Keeffe, "Hands" by Alfred Stieglitz - 1918
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Stieglitz & Georgia O'keeffe, 1919
His serial portrait of O’Keeffe, made over a period of 20 years, contains more than 300 individual pictures and remains unique and compelling in its ability to capture many facets of a single subject.
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My Faraway One: Selected Letters of Georgia O'Keeffe and Alfred Stieglitz: Volume One, 1915-1933
Between 1915, when they first began to write to each other, and 1946, when Stieglitz died, O'Keeffe and Stieglitz exchanged over 5,000 letters (more than 25,000 pages) that describe their daily lives in profoundly rich detail.
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How much we have in common. — Traits. — Both turn everything we touch into something really living — & amusing — for ourselves. — Both can laugh — really laugh — even at our heartaches… 300 years you want to live!! — I wish I could give you that as a gift —
Letter from Stieglitz to O’Keeffe, November 9th, 1916
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deadpoets · 7 months
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DIEGO LUNA as ENRIQUE CRUZ in THE TERMINAL
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capribornio · 9 months
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Welcome to Night Vale spoilers <3
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paradoxolotl · 8 months
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📖 (thank you for all the wonderful words all this time ❤️)
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(You fill my heart with warmth, thank you)
The Foxes are stuck in an airport for layover. Rather than spiralling into a shutdown over the coming flight, Andrew entertains himself by cornering and talking to the flighty guy standing by the windows. It only takes a few pointed jabs to uncover a sharp tongue, and Andrew is interested.
There’s something about how he doesn’t flinch from Andrew’s dry humour or cutting attitude. There’s something about how he doesn’t blink about the darker things Andrew slips into their exchanges. There’s something about the way he tracked Andrew’s gaze on the planes taking off and recited off the chances of Andrew dying in a plane crash.
And Andrew doesn’t want to say goodbye, but then the plane is boarding and the boy is watching him, duffle pulled close, and says softly “I’ll watch your game. Good luck.”
The boy didn’t need to tell him he was running for Andrew to know the truth of it. And Andrew almost tells this boy without a name to find him later. He knows where Andrew is, who he is, so find him. But he can’t because he can’t let himself want. Can’t get the words out. But he thinks about that promise to watch and shuts down the goal because fuck that guy.
And he waits. Hoping someday someone will find him and mention that they met him in an airport once, and it meant just as much to them as it did to him
He doesn’t know if he ever watched that game. Doesn’t know if he is still being chased. Doesn’t know if he ever finds a tv wherever he is hiding to watch Andrew’s games after he goes pro.
All Andrew has is a blurry photo Dan had taken. A photo of himself standing next to a stranger by the airport windows, faces turned towards each other, too far away to see the boy’s face.
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vilevilescorpio · 9 months
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"This situation led to a statement from Night Vale Airport CEO Archie Lavery. Lavery says “Oh dang. So, wow, yeah, so I did not book any airlines into this new terminal. I didn’t know you were supposed to do that,” Lavery said.
“I kind of assumed that building an airport terminal was like buying a birdfeeder. You put one up and they just come to you. But apparently,” Lavery continued, “it’s more like a business thing where you contract out the slots to different airlines and they basically pay for usage of the facilities and staff.”
Episode 231 - The Terminal
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guillotineman · 4 months
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Steven Spielberg 🎂🎉
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princessnatz85-blog · 2 years
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I’ve realised I clearly have a thing for female assassins ⚔️
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When a Rebel and Starfleet officer meet at an airport:
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THE TERMINAL (2004) dir. Steven Spielberg
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kabhi-kabhi-aditya · 7 months
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You know what Napoleon gave Josephine as a wedding present?
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It was a gold locket.
And on the inside, he made an inscription.
"Destiny".
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-The Terminal
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ittakesauniverse · 7 months
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Join us in wishing CATHERINE ZETA JONES a Happy Birthday! ⭐️
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tenderbittersweet · 10 months
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Image I.D. — A Venn Diagram. One circle reads “Toy Story 2.” The other circle reads “The Terminal.” The overlapping portion reads “Tom Hanks is trying to leave an airport.” /End I.D.
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drunk-an0n · 1 month
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<Characters>
<Drunkie.EXE>
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soweirdondisney · 2 years
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Did you know Kenneth Choi was in Halloweentown? His role was “Hip Sales Creature” in the 1998 DCOM.
Now he’s most famous for being in the MCU. Choi has been in Agents of Shield, Spider-Man: Homecoming, and Captain America: The First Avenger.
His other film roles include The Terminal, Red Dawn, The Wolf of Wall Street, Suicide Squad, and Hotel Artemis.
In 20 years of television Choi has been on episodes of Sons of Anarchy, The West Wing, Reba, 24, The Brothers Garcia on Nickelodeon, among many others. He’s also been in a music video and did voice work for video games.
But his first role ever was in Halloweentown.
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