intercontinental ballistic missile(s)
Hollywood is a business. And I don’t fault it for that. It’s a business about money and advertising, and we don’t translate in the foreign market. And a lot of people want to indict Hollywood for that, but I don’t think it’s just an indictment on Hollywood; it may be more of an indictment on people who go to the theatre to put their money down - to see what? You see a film with a predominantly black cast and you don’t see it as inclusive, but you see a film with a predominantly white cast and it is. Why?
I want to be a pioneer; I want to take on the responsibility and the weight of something bigger than myself, which is more diverse storylines, especially for African-American actresses. But I can only do what I do. I certainly can’t change Hollywood’s complete perception of black actresses - I need help.
(via charethcutestory)
“This phone call. It’s my note.”
(Source: stabmeintheneck, via heathicorn)
Boyd: Maybe you’re just feeling some anxiety about our current situation.
Raylan: What situation would that be?
Boyd: Well, now, more than once, we’ve found ourselves on the same side of a fight.
Raylan: Okay, well, I’m on assignment by the federal government. You’re a hired gun thug for a crooked company. Now, the only thing that we’re on the same side of is, like, this car.
(via vega-ofthe-lyre)
365 films challenge | #006: A Little Princess (1995)
“And my heart cannot be kindled without you.”
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