(via Mrs. Hamish Bowles)
(via Mrs. Hamish Bowles)
“I don’t quite know what an auteur is. I’ve never quite understood that term, because filmmaking is such a huge team effort, you - I mean, I regard myself as being sort of the final filter, so everything that ends up in the movie is there, because it’s something that I’d think was cool if I saw the film that somebody else had made. I’m very much trying to make the film that I’ve enjoyed, but I’m open to ideas, I need a huge team of people to help me, everybody contributes and I try to encourage people to contribute as much as possible. I think that’s the job of a director really, is to sort of funnel all the creative into one centralized point of view. And the marketing is sort of something that really happens with other people, it’s not something that I’m at all an expert in, and I regard my job at the end of the day as to make the best possible film I can, and that’s really where my job stops and marketing people take over after that.” - Peter Jackson
(Source: mrsalabamaworley)
I don’t care what you say about my love for directors… But this pictures sums up a few men that I want to be like one day.
(Source: oldfilmsflicker)
Quentin Tarantino photographed by Dan Busta
My bro Jon-Paul in about thirty years.
Michael Jackson didn’t influence a generation. He influenced generations, and will continue to do so forever.
Rest in Peace, Michael Jackson.
Rihanna and Steven Spielberg
(Source: loftcine)
John Hughes and Matthew Broderick on-set of Ferris Bueller’s Day Off (1986)
“I think Robert De Niro is an extraordinary actor and he is going to enrich films that are made for years to come.” - Francis Ford Coppola accepting De Niro’s Oscar for Best Supporting Actor in The Godfather Part II c. 1975.
(Source: grassrootsempowerment)