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Weekend (1967)
Director: Jean-Luc Goard
Cinematographer: Raoul Coutard
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cultof-aphrodite · 1 year
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Le Weekend 🍋
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espantajerias · 1 year
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JLG.
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leweekendrock · 5 months
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Excited to announce: I actually met this donut in the Harris Teeter parking lot. Oh, and we're playing a cool show after a long while! (Some call it a good while...which hurts my feelings).
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orchidandnectar · 2 years
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My ★★★ review of Le Week-End on Letterboxd https://boxd.it/2Ea7JX
I saw this in the cinema when it came out and thought it was pretty good. On rewatch though - while I found that it was nice to join this couple on their weekend break, and refreshing to see a romcom about people in their 60s - the dialogue was a big letdown.
It was all just so literal and self aware. In the same way that The Shining seems to start with Jack Nicholson already crazy enough to redrum his family, Nick and Meg seem on the brink of divorce from the opening scene, and it'd have been nice to see how they got to that point.
Also, we get it: Lindsay Duncan is a gilf. No need to go on about it!
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pepsiprophecy · 4 months
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give me a call if you ever get desperate; i'll be like one of your girls
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pgfone · 5 months
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Una bella giornata.... per rimettersi a letto.
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darkcreamz95 · 2 months
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It's man bun Jan hour ✨️
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virgothozul · 7 months
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souvenons-nous de ce post ! J’avais parlé de mon futal trop serré. Comme prévu, je me suis cousu un caleçon pour aller avec la veste de costume. Je peux maintenant porter Phoenix et avoir l’air parfaitement professionnel.
Let’s remember this post. Where I talked about my suit’s pants being way too tight. So, according to plan, I ‘ve made trunks to throw on with the blazer. I can now wear Phoenix and look perfectly competent.
this is my cosplay ig btw : https://www.instagram.com/virgotools/
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hedgehog-moss · 10 months
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Do you have any advice on picking books for readers with limited time? I love to read, but in the past couple years I've been dissatisfied with almost everything I've read and I've purposely been trying to pick a variety: obscure, best-sellers, internet-recs, vintage, recents and I can't seem to pick well. I know the key to finding more good things is to read more quantity, but I've only got so much free time and can only read so fast.
Oh I feel you! There was a whole period of my life when I was desperately trying to find some alchemical formula to ensure that most of the books I read are good-to-great rather than okay-to-good. I had this scientific process where I tried to log a lot of details about the books I read and then look at the numbers year after year to find a common denominator. Is it a matter of reading more, or is it reading more older books vs. recent ones, male vs. female authors, books from my to-read list vs. impulsive reads, books recommended by friends vs. books I find myself? etc. etc. I made line graphs.
In the end the only factor that seemed to correlate with how many good books I read in a year was the number of unfinished reads, so the one piece of advice I have is to not hesitate to give up on a book you're not enjoying. I read multiple books at a time so it's easy to see if there's one that I keep neglecting in favour of the others; and I get most of my books for free or very cheap (from my local library, or OpenLibrary or Zlibrary, or secondhand bookshops where they're like 50cts apiece, or swapping books with friends), the ones I buy new are mostly books I've already read & enjoyed, so I don't have qualms about giving up 20 pages in if I'm not feeling it.
Other than that, I've kind of made my peace with the fact that finding a good book is a mysterious serendipitous process and most of the books I read will be just okay, plus a few bad ones and some great ones.
That said if most books you read end up being unsatisfying rather than at least okay, maybe you're not sure what you're looking for? It helps to identify what you want from a book at a particular time (fun escapism, learning more about a given topic, immersion in a specific atmosphere and if so, which one...) I tend to start a new read with a precise idea of what it would take for this book to be satisfying, e.g. "rn I feel like reading about someone's quiet daily life, maybe a diary or letters, set in a place or context I don't know much about, without turmoil or tragedy" or "a story set in the 17/1800s with flowery prose, interesting female characters, focused on intricate social shenanigans rather than romance or adventure" etc, so it allows me to narrow things down and eliminate potential reads where too many criteria are missing.
And I like to read a few 1-star goodreads reviews—some prefer to focus on 3-star reviews which are more balanced; personally I figure, if the people who hated this book the most cite reasons for disliking it that aren’t dealbreakers for me, that’s a good sign. And if the worst reviews cite stuff I'm actually looking for right now ("too long, too many digressions, long-winded prose, too quiet / not enough action", etc) then it’s a book that comes recommended both by 5-star and 1-star reviewers :)
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leascno · 1 year
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something warm
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inafieldofdaisies · 3 months
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WIP Whenever | Tagged by @cassietrn @kyber-infinitygems @simplegenius042 @simonxriley @nightbloodbix and @wrathfulrook
I've been quite busy with a final presentation for one of my classes (a minute of silence for my sleep schedule becoming messed up as result), so I'm slowly getting back into things when it comes to my WIPs. Stopping by this weekend with a little edit for Faith and Leslie I've been meaning to share, as well as dropping an audio I thought was neat as reference for Faith and their story. <3
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Tagging, @strangefable @socially-awkward-skeleton @theelderhazelnut @josephslittledeputy @josephseedismyfather @corvosattano @nightbloodbix @aceghosts @florbelles @adelaidedrubman @direwombat @macs-babies @marivenah @voidika @purplehairsecretlair @dumbassdep @la-grosse-patate @finding-comfort-in-rain @unholymilf @g0dspeeed @trench-rot @onehornedbeast @thesingularityseries @carlosoliveiraa @cloudofbutterflies92 @shellibisshe and anyone with something to share <3
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deactivated-almonds · 25 days
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HorrorHound weekend was such a blast!!! Never been around a nicer, more enthusiastic crowd of people. Horror fans really are the best ❤
Also loved putting my bf in the reverse bear trap. He wore it so well and he was definitely a crowd favorite.
Btw Heather Donahue is an actual angel. She was so gracious and hilarious, and we got to bond over being left handed ladies.
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leweekendrock · 1 year
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But enough about Le Weekend; here’s a new thing by Le Weekend!
Self-bootlegged recordings (i.e. hear what a phone’s voice memo app heard) of 8 songs from our first five records. Plus five bonus tracks of all new material (phone recordings from a couple shows and the practice shed) available to those who pay nothing or more.
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jelepermets · 7 months
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So Grantaire core that I got behind slept through and missed the chapter of the building of the barricade
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