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Hi, my name is Dan, and this is not for you.
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20th
May
Sun

meetmeinmalkovich:

Serious delirium. 

(Source: dargeldiburalar)

27th
Jan
Fri
  • “ Our bodies are given life from the midst of nothingness. Existing where there is nothing is the meaning of the phrase “Form is emptiness.” That all things are provided for by nothingness is the meaning of the phrase “Emptiness is form.” One should not think that these are two separate things. ”

    - Yamamoto Tsunetomo, Hagakure
  • 8th
    Dec
    Thu

    theshadowofyoursong:

    Polish posters for Jarmusch films=quite literally the most aesthetically pleasing thing

    17th
    Sep
    Sat
  • 24th
    Aug
    Wed
  • 24th
    Aug
    Wed
  • i just can’t get enough

    i just can’t get enough

  • 18th
    Aug
    Thu
  • phasechangesyndrome:

Jim Jarmusch

    phasechangesyndrome:

    Jim Jarmusch

  • 2nd
    Aug
    Tue
  • e-as-in-eric asked: How would you rank Sir Jarmusch's films?

    01. Down by Law (1986) 02. Strange than Paradise (1984) 03. The Limits of Control (2009) 04. Dead Man (1995) 05. Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai (1999) 06. Permanent Vacation (1980) 07. Broken Flowers (2005) 08. Mystery Train (1989) 09. Coffee and Cigarettes (2003) 10. Night on Earth (1991)

    He hasn’t made a film that I don’t like, so everything is 7/10 or above. 

  • 22nd
    May
    Sun
  • thefaceofgarbo:

Down by Law (1986)

    thefaceofgarbo:

    Down by Law (1986)

    (Source: emergentseas)

    Tags: Down by Law film 1986 film Jim Jarmusch 
    Notes: 18
    Reblogged from dreamcatcherpanoramic
  • 13th
    Apr
    Wed
  • symbiopsychotaxiplasm:

Jim Jarmusch & Sam Fuller

    symbiopsychotaxiplasm:

    Jim Jarmusch & Sam Fuller

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    Accent Red by Neil Talwar