08 5 / 2013
Ladies and Gentlemen! Cesare knows all secrets. Ask him to look into your future.
(Source: lestercorp, via vintagegal)
05 5 / 2013
On playing Inigo Montoya in The Princess Bride (x)
(Source: fuckyeahmandypatinkin, via jasondour)
02 5 / 2013
14 4 / 2013
Pre-Code Hollywood refers to the era in the American film industry between the introduction of sound in the late 1920s and the enforcement of the Motion Picture Production Code (usually labeled, albeit inaccurately after 1934, as the “Hays Code”) censorship guidelines. Although the Code was adopted in 1930, oversight was poor and it did not become rigorously enforced until July 1, 1934. Before that date, movie content was restricted more by local laws, negotiations between the Studio Relations Committee (SRC) and the major studios, and popular opinion than strict adherence to the Hays Code, which was often ignored by Hollywood filmmakers.
As a result, films in the late 1920s and early 1930s included sexual innuendo, miscegenation, profanity, illegal drug use, promiscuity, prostitution, infidelity, abortion, intense violence and homosexuality.
(via laurennlose)
13 4 / 2013
06 4 / 2013
“At our studio we don’t write our stories, we draw them.”
Walt Disney and his artists storyboarding, which initially was a process developed at the Walt Disney Studios during the early 1930s.
(Source: vintagemickeymouse)
26 3 / 2013
John Cleese’s young daughter was on the set during the filming of the Black Knight scene, and after seeing the “fighting”, remarked “Daddy doesn’t like that man, does he?”
Monty Python and the Holy Grail (1974)
(via lordofthespunk)

