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Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones (2002) dir. George Lucas | BEHIND THE SCENES
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Ratatouille (2007) dir. Brad Bird
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“I can’t believe I actually just said the word ‘dazzle.’” (x)
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“[William] Wyler had an equally difficult time finding the perfect Princess Ann. His first choice was Elizabeth Taylor, but MGM wouldn’t loan her out to Paramount. He then became a champion of Jean Simmons, but billionaire Howard Hughes had Simmons under an exclusive contract and wouldn’t loan her out either. Wyler then went on an European tour to look for a new discovery to play the princess. Meanwhile, Paramount Pictures production chief Richard Mealand was pushing a young Belgian born actress named Audrey Hepburn, whom he had seen in a small part in the British movie, Laughter in Paradise (1951). Paramount gave Hepburn an unusual screen test – she was interviewed after acting out a scene in the script – that allowed her natural charisma and youthful radiance to shine through. Wyler’s verdict was ‘absolutely charming,’ and, from that moment, Hepburn was the only choice to play Princess Ann.”
— From The Making of Roman Holiday
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Hummingbird and Apple Blossoms Martin Johnson Heade (1819–1904)
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LABYRINTH 1986 | dir. Jim Henson
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5K FOLLOWERS CELEBRATION: for nighttimemachinery → Twilight with complementary colors
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