Movie Barcode: The Assasination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford
There are several of these I would proudly hang on my wall.
(via Yewknee)
Movie Barcode: The Assasination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford
There are several of these I would proudly hang on my wall.
(via Yewknee)

Marilyn Manson loves Eastbound and Down so much that he sometimes dresses up like Kenny Powers. That is amazing.
I think I remember someone telling me he liked Human Giant too, but I could be wrong. Either way, gotta love this pic.

There is a horse in the Apple Store and no one sees it but me.
I think, “Why?” What is the villain here that blinds all of these people to this situation? Am I nuts for thinking this is exceptional? Does anyone else see this? Did I accidentally drop acid and not realize? I must take a photo….
—I’m honoured once more that Jamie Harley has brought my song to life. Here is ‘Rumours’.
Some backstory on the new track from The Books’ “A Cold Freezin’ Night”:
The primary tape that you hear in ‘a cold freezin’ night’ is a game of one-upsmanship between a brother and a sister (I think). Their conversation escalates until the younger sister has no choice but to drop the A-bomb. It’s very musical how it unfolds, so it was not a stretch to turn it into a pseudo-techno-dance mix.
If Boba Fett spent more time in New York and less time as a bounty hunter you might spot him on the Sartorialist. Boba, Darth Vader and a couple of storm troopers take part in John Woo’s He Wears It series that I am in love with. It’s a great concept. Via The Pursuit Aesthetic — via PUBLIC SCHOOL
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