I understand what you’re saying, and your comments are valuable, but I’m gonna ignore your advice.
Wes Anderson illustrated by Daniel Vincent :: via vincentdesign
A spot to archive nerd images of interest from out of print/hard to find art books, magazines, comics and other assorted ephemera laying about as well as detours into other things found about the web. I really do try my due diligence to make sure none of these things have been seen online before with the scanned images or at least new to Tumblr with the web stuff to make it worth everyone's while and to have fresh content but, y'know, I'm not perfect and I'm not going to lose sleep over it.
Some of the pieces from the 'Hey Oscar Wilde! It's Clobberin' Time!!!' literary art collection (link above) may make it over here from time to time as well. Or not.
Much randomness ahead...
I understand what you’re saying, and your comments are valuable, but I’m gonna ignore your advice.
Wes Anderson illustrated by Daniel Vincent :: via vincentdesign
The ideas dictate everything, you have to be true to that or you’re dead.
David Lynch illustrated by Graham Annable :: via grickle
The Idea Dictates Everything
A David Lynch speech circa 2005 captured and illustrated by John Hoffman :: via monkeyfeather.blogspot.ca
Auteurs.
Directors Terry Gilliam and Martin Scorsese circa 2010 :: via lovefilm-com
“Actually, I began to think that maybe there is a god, after all. Or maybe it’s a different one. The old one got fired.”
Terry Gilliam circa 1986 :: via jamiephotoboy
If my films make one more person miserable, I’ll feel I have done my job.
Woody Allen illustrated by Fabio Vinicius :: via fabio_portfolio
I don’t want to achieve immortality through my work. I want to achieve it through not dying.
Woody Allen illustration by Adam Quest :: via adamquest.blogspot.com
filming Blade Runner
scanned from Cinefex Magazine :: Don Shay publications :: 1982
Always make the audience suffer as much as possible.
Alfred Hitchcock by Gabriel Fraga :: via toonpool.com
This whole world is wild at heart and weird on top.
David Lynch via portroids.com
A film is - or should be - more like music than like fiction. It should be a progression of moods and feelings. The theme, what’s behind the emotion, the meaning, all that comes later.
Stanley Kubrick by Janara Lopes :: via flickr.com/photos/janara