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Cole Mohr
Stupid i am... i asked him the photographer's name and i forgotten to put the pictures in his thread his first pictures with Cass Bird!!! (if i'm not wrong) shame on me! stollen here : http://fuckyeahhommeboys.tumblr.com/
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- Tyler Riggs
i watched the old runways and i just found this on youtube. costume national 2008/2009 backstage- Tyler Riggs
Cass Bird (yet) since months i made manifestations for new pictures of Tyler with Cass Bird !!! i'm happy!!! the first is ugly and doesn't look like Bird's works (Cole seem to be a legless cripple and Tyler looks like Gollum) but i love the rest, very cass bird's touch http://fuckyeahhommeboys.tumblr.com/- Tyler Riggs
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with nudity but very funny. the first is my favorite http://www.lesdebiles.com/secretaire-avec-...te-v6958-1.html http://www.lesdebiles.com/aider-une-blonde...rt-v9476-1.html http://www.lesdebiles.com/charmante-jeune-...ni-v6161-1.html http://www.lesdebiles.com/vendeuse-de-frui...es-v7872-1.html http://www.lesdebiles.com/jeune-demoiselle...be-v6587-1.html http://www.lesdebiles.com/un-masseur-avec-...me-v6260-1.html http://www.lesdebiles.com/attention-peintu...he-v5052-1.html- Good Movies That Aren't Popular But Are Must-Sees
The Last Summer of La Boyita (2009) argentinian movie by Julia Solomonoff the movie will be at (few) theatre in september but the trailer seem to be good and remind me a bit XXY. Young Jorgelina feels estranged from her boy-crazy older sister, who has entered adolescence and doesn't want to hand around with little kids anymore. Finding refuge in their Boyita camper-van, Jorgelina travels with her father to the countryside, where her lifelong playmate Mario is undergoing some unexpected changes of his own.- Gus Van Sant's movies (American director)
I don't remember saying otherwise. oops, sorry. i didn't read fine your message forgive me.- Gus Van Sant's movies (American director)
Milk Milk is a 2008 American biographical film on the life of gay rights activist and politician Harvey Milk, who was the first openly gay man to be elected to public office in California, and one of the first three in the United States as a whole, as a member of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors. Directed by Gus Van Sant and written by Dustin Lance Black, the film stars Sean Penn as Milk and Josh Brolin as Dan White. The film was released to much acclaim and earned numerous accolades from film critics and guilds. Ultimately, it received eight Academy Award nominations, including Best Picture, winning two for Best Actor in a Leading Role for Penn and Best Original Screenplay for Black. Attempts to put Milk's life to film followed a 1984 Oscar-winning documentary of his life and the aftermath of his assassination, titled The Times of Harvey Milk, which was loosely based upon Randy Shilts's biography, The Mayor of Castro Street. Various scripts were considered in the early 1990s, but projects fell through for different reasons, until 2007. Much of Milk was filmed on Castro Street and other locations in San Francisco, including Milk's former storefront, Castro Camera. Milk begins on Harvey Milk's 40th birthday, when he was living in New York City and had not yet settled in San Francisco. It chronicles his foray into city politics, and the various battles he waged in the Castro neighborhood as well as throughout the city, and political campaigns to limit the rights of gay people in 1977 and 1978 run by Anita Bryant and John Briggs. His romantic and political relationships are also addressed, as is his tenuous affiliation with troubled Supervisor Dan White; the film ends with White's double murder of Milk and Mayor George Moscone. The film's release was tied to the 2008 California voter referendum on gay marriage, Proposition 8, when it made its premiere at the Castro Theatre two weeks before election day. more informations here Trailer : interview : i need to go, put the rest later.- Gus Van Sant's movies (American director)
oh Gus! h- Funny Videos
he should try this perfect for a fresh juice!- Gus Van Sant's movies (American director)
Elephant (2003) Elephant is a 2003 American drama film written and directed by Gus Van Sant. It takes place in the fictional Watt High School, in the city of Portland, Oregon, and chronicles the events surrounding a school shooting, based in part on the 1999 Columbine High School massacre. The film begins a short time before the shooting occurs, following the lives of several characters both in and out of school, who are unaware of what is about to unfold. The film stars mostly new or non-professional actors, including John Robinson, Alex Frost, and Eric Deulen. This is the second movie in Gus Van Sant's "Death Trilogy". The first is Gerry, and the third is Last Days; all three are based on actual events. The film was generally acclaimed by critics and received the prestigious Palme d'Or at the 2003 Cannes Film Festival. As the first high-profile movie to address high school shootings since Columbine, the film was controversial for its subject matter and possible influence on teenage copy-cats. Plot summary The film opens with Mr. McFarland (Timothy Bottoms) driving erratically down a residential street on the way to drop off his son, John (John Robinson). John notices damage to the car and realizes that his father is drunk, so John instructs him to move to the passenger seat and let him drive. And with that, the responsibility is handed over from the parents to the kids for the rest of the movie. The camera then follows students as they walk down the hallways, talk to friends, and go to class. Many characters are shown in long tracking shots that do not turn away. Alex (Alex Frost) and Eric (Eric Deulen) are shown being bullied at school by the so-called jocks, one of whom diverts a teacher and then throws a spitball at Alex during science class. Later, Alex and Eric are shown at home ordering weapons from a website and receiving a rifle in the mail. While Alex is taking a shower, Eric gets in with him. He claims that he has never kissed anyone before, and the two kiss. The two are later shown formulating an attack plan. The next day, Alex and Eric prepare for the shooting, then make their way to school in silence in Alex's car. After arriving at school, Alex and Eric encounter John outside and tell him to leave, as some "heavy shit's about to go down". Realizing what is about to happen, John attempts to warn others not to enter the school, to little effect. The two gunmen then enter the school, and after their plans to blow up parts of the school with propane bombs fail, begin shooting indiscriminately. Elias (Elias McConnell) photographs them entering the library where they open fire, shooting several students, including Michelle and presumably Elias. Realizing that the gunfire is real, students now begin to panic, while teachers attempt to quickly evacuate everyone. The two boys separate, continuing their killing spree. Alex enters the bathroom where Brittany, Jordan and Nicole are, presumably shooting all three. As Eric is threatening the principal, Mr. Luce, in a hallway, Benny approaches Eric but is shot. Eric turns back to Luce and warns him not to bully kids like Alex and himself. He then agrees to let the man go, only to gun him down seconds later. Alex enters the cafeteria and sits down (where he has apparently already opened fire, as a body can be seen in the background). Eric meets up with him, and they have a brief conversation, which ends when Alex shoots Eric in mid-sentence. Alex then leaves the cafeteria, showing no emotion over shooting Eric, and discovers Carrie and Nathan in a freezer. He tauntingly recites "Eeny, meeny, miny, moe" to them to decide whom he should kill first. The film ends without resolution; the last shot is similar to the first, a cloudy blue sky. Cast of characters Alex Frost as Alex, the more intelligent of the two killers, implied to be the one in charge. He is an accomplished but frustrated pianist and sketch artist. He and Eric have a short love affair before the massacre, both citing the fact that they had never been kissed. Eric Deulen as Eric, a slacker, Alex's friend, and the other killer. He is less intelligent than Alex, and Alex is obviously aware of this. He is shot in the chest by Alex near the end of the movie, while talking about whom he had killed prior. John Robinson as John McFarland, Alex's friend who has trouble at school while managing his alcoholic father. Timothy Bottoms as Mr. McFarland, John's alcoholic father. Matt Malloy as Mr. Luce, the principal of the school. Cornered by Eric, who briefly spares him, he is presumed dead after being shot several times. Elias McConnell as Elias, an aspiring photography student building his portfolio with portraits of other students. Although not shown, he is presumed shot and killed in the library. Nathan Tyson and Carrie Finklea as Nathan and Carrie, a popular lifeguard/football player and his girlfriend. At least one of the two is shot and probably killed when Alex corners them in the cafeteria meat locker. Alex taunts Eeny, meeny, miny, moe and it is unknown which one he shot, if the other survived, or if he proceeded to murder both teens. Kristen Hicks as Michelle, a nerdy girl ashamed of her body. The film follows her through the locker room and into the library where she assists. She is the first to die during the massacre. Brittany Mountain, Jordan Taylor, and Nicole George as Brittany, Jordan, and Nicole, three bulimic teenage girls who talk incessantly, gripe about parents, and squabble with one another. All are presumed shot and killed by Alex. Alicia Miles as Acadia, a close friend of John and a member of the Gay-Straight Alliance. She is assumed to have a panic disorder which causes her to freeze and break down in times of fear or stress. During the shooting, Benny discovers her standing still in a classroom and helps her escape from the school and the shooters. Bennie Dixon as Benny, an athletic student who helps Acadia escape out of a window before approaching Eric. He is shot and presumed dead after trying to help Mr. Luce. Production The film began as a television film that Van Sant had intended to make about the Columbine High School massacre; eventually, the idea of a factual account was dropped[citation needed]. Elephant was filmed in Van Sant's hometown, Portland, Oregon in late 2002, on the former campus of Whitaker Middle School (previously Adams High School.) Whitaker was closed by the Portland Public Schools in 2001 due to structural problems and safety concerns with the school building. The Whitaker/Adams building, completed in 1969, was torn down in 2007. The script was "written" to its final form during shooting, with cast members improvising freely and collaborating in the direction of scenes. JT LeRoy is credited as an associate producer for the film. JT is a pen name for author Laura Albert. Title The title is a tribute to the 1989 BBC short film of the same name, directed by Alan Clarke. Van Sant originally believed Clarke's title referred to the story of several blind men trying to describe an elephant and each one drawing different conclusions based on which body part they were touching. Later, he found out that it was referring to the phrase "elephant in the room", a reference to the collective denial of some very obvious problem. Van Sant's film uses the earlier interpretation, as the same general timeline is shown multiple times from multiple viewpoints. The earlier film reflects on sectarian violence in Northern Ireland. Van Sant's minimalist style and use of tracking shots mirrors Clarke's film North American premiere and release Elephant premiered in North America at a benefit for the Outside In youth shelter in Portland, at the Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall, in Portland, Oregon, on Saturday, October 4, 2003, with several teenagers who appeared in the film in attendance. The film was released for incremental distribution by HBO, in 100 theaters in the United States, beginning October 24, 2003. English language release on DVD and VHS began on May 4, 2004. Relationship to Red Lake High School massacre The 2005 Red Lake High School Massacre was briefly blamed on the film Elephant as it was watched by gunman Jeff Weise 17 days prior to the shooting.[4] A friend of Weise said that he brought the movie over to a friend's house and skipped ahead to parts that showed two students planning and carrying out a school massacre. Although they talked about the film afterwards, Weise said and did nothing to make anyone suspect what he was planning. trailer : Gus Van Sant's interview about the movie :- Gus Van Sant's movies (American director)
- Cole Mohr
many pictures in Ryan Michael Kelly's website http://ryanmichaelkelly.com/street/- Favourite YOUTUBE music video???
Toy Box - Tarzan & Jane Aqua - Dr Jones- Stas Svetlichnyy
some people will be happy... i watched Martien Mulder's work and i found these 3 pictures on his website. http://martienmulder.com/fashion/- Funny Videos
very fashion! just love his hair and sunglasses XD :brows: amazing- Have you girls ever kicked a guy in their "special" place?
i did it more than 100 times... i'm pretty sure about it XD often at school, in the nightclubs, concert halls, street, coffee shops, beach, during parties, at home, at the hospital... i'm always very sweet but it's often when they tried to touch my breast, buttocks or sex and i'm absolutely not agree :yuckky: i really enjoy to jump on their feet with my high heel shoes too.- Painting
for underwear advertising ? agent provocateur if my memory is good ? but i just saw the pictures one time on internet so i'm not sure... or this is another photographer ?- Tyler Riggs
oh, he is in paris! * hide the new boyfriend in the cupboard and play the single lady... * he wasn't in Milan ? i've forgotten to checks news about fashion weeks XD i same time, this is not exactly my cup of tea- Painting
Annie Lebowitz isn't a photographer ? make comparisons between the old and the new paints, why not... but this is not a thread about photography. but you can make another thread, it could be nice- Brand Upon the Brain!
there are few days ago i talked with Katherine (the girl with the brown hairs, who plays the twins) and she is really adorable! her girlfriend too such a sweetheart. now i love this movie more and more i don't understand how that's possible but it does! XD- Eating Disorder
sorry if my last message could sound a bit rude but i was angry too many bad news in a single week. that's right, about men that's different, but what i try to say, that's possible to be tall and slim and be healthy. where come from this statistic ? after, yes, girls are often obsessed by their weight, that's true... but i don't think fashion is the only guilty. by the way, models make rarely interview... but when i talk with them, i won't ruin their career, so they can be honnest with me and i trust them. it's like Ton Nicon's death. you certainly know that's there are few days ago a model commited a suicide, and everywhere on fashion websites/forum you can read comment like "it's horrible to kill yoursself because of your beauty" or "fashion world is so hard", people spend their time to say stupid things, they absolutely don't know the situation and they because they are obsessed by fashion they think everybody is like them and he dead because of fashion. they think this is the easier answer and yes, it can hurt their career, but i think their it's depends of A the resons of their ED and if they are always sick. they don't understand they can hurt people, because eating desorder or suicide are complex troubles and "fashion" is just a stupid answer. and they show Tom like a superficial person, kill himself because he is beautiful, they absolutely don't respect his memory, his pain, his troubles, and it make me sad, because i'm friend with his ex girlfriend and i'm pretty sure it's hurt her. his suicide make her feel really bad and guilty and she doesn't to read irrespectuous comment about this horrible event. sorry, i was angry, so not very clear. i wanted to say, model can be photoshoped or not, i don't see the difference. i don't focus my attention on their look, try to make comparate pictures, watch if the girl on this picture have a better skin, or better smile etc. and i think only people who focus really their attention on a model can think these kinds of modification can be important. and when someone can be so "obsessed" by a "celebrity" or model, i don't think that's an healthy behavior. it's hard to explain what i feel, but i don't know. i think yes people can be influenced, but sometimes when the influences beome obsession, that's too much. this is not good and thos problem doesn't come from fashion or magazines. nononono. i don't talk about the natural. i talked about the runaways. i means, they need professional models, with a basic body for their clothes, and there are so many fashion designers, so many runaways that's they couldn't change the "basic" model without problem.- Tom Nicon
taken by the lovely Agnese Mazzenzana, his ex girlfriend. they are beautiful. her blog : http://www.achromantic.blogspot.com/- Eating Disorder
Expressio, my god, but how many model there are ??? thousands!!! no never say model couldn't have eating disorder... but when everybody say "90% of model are sick, that's wrong" yes, but this girl had a mental trouble. and no, sorry, i'm not naive. i know models, i don't watch them in magazines and say "hum, i'm sure she's anorexic..." do you understand it ? yes even my cousine is model. he just made azzaro campagne, and before Benetton, in decembre he made GQ cover and he made another magazine covers. he made l'Oreal (for the skin) and Motorola advertising too. yes, that's two girls (by the ways, always the same example since 4 years ago...) and trust me, i now more than 2 anorexic, bulimic etc in waitresses, hairdressers, musicians, standardist etc etc etc. do you think that's possible to be 1.50m and to be slim ? so why you should be fat if you're 1.75 ? that's a non-sens i know very slim people and they eat a lot!!! boys and girls. and i'm bulimic, so i know how the bulimics acts and trust me, they aren't! yes, a lot of models are photoshoped, does it a problem ? i don't know Raica Oliveira and i seriously don't take care XD photography is like painting. do you think painting very realistic ? does it a problem ? i don't think. do you really think you will be Adrana Lima because you will wear the same swimsuit ? XD do you think people never hang out in the street and they need to buy magazines to discover human body ? do you think you need to be model to excited a guy ? i never watched victoria secret models, i even never visited these threads on bellazone and seriously, i don't take care. i don't understand how people can be so obsessed by "beauty" and spend hours to say "oh MY GOD, she is so beautiful... " i think that's ridiculous but they do what they want. they are allowed to have curves ? don't you think they have been choose because they have curves ? by the way, as i already said, people can't keep the same weight all their life... so that's sure, it must be a drama if their lost 2 or 3 kg... it's just horrible to see people focus so much on weight, skins of people they never meet and they won't know. i don't understand. they already live in their "dream" because i'm sorry but spend time to talk about unknown peope, i don't think that's pretty realist... so if the girls are photoshoped or not, it won't change the situation. and about me, models girls don't distrub me, i don't try to make a competition with them. if i see a pretty girl, she will make me smile, but nothing else. people won't forget me because there are another girls in the room. if they forget me, it will be because i will be uniteresting and not because of the girls near to me. - Tyler Riggs