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April 28, 2017

sesiondemadrugada:
Faces (John Cassavetes, 1968).





















sesiondemadrugada:

Faces (John Cassavetes, 1968).

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Published on April 28, 2017 17:00

Democracy dies in dumbness.

(just cancelled my subscription)



Democracy dies in dumbness.

(just cancelled my subscription)

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Published on April 28, 2017 14:15

international treasure @robdelaney









international treasure @robdelaney

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Published on April 28, 2017 08:07

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April 26, 2017

thisobscuredesireforbeauty:


Le ballon rouge (The Red Balloon),...



thisobscuredesireforbeauty:

Le ballon rouge (The Red Balloon), Dir. Albert Lamorisse, 1956.
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Published on April 26, 2017 17:00

Story titles, invented by neural network

lewisandquark:

So Prof. Mark Reidl of Georgia Tech is the best kind of geek, and used some cool scripting to extract all the things on Wikipedia with plot summaries: movies, books, tv episodes, video games, etc. That’s a lot of plot summaries: 112,936, to be exact. 

With a dataset this large, a neural network can achieve impressive results. Sure enough, when I trained this open-source neural network framework on just the titles alone, it consistently came up with titles that were both varied a...

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Published on April 26, 2017 08:26

April 25, 2017

markhamillz:

The Cinematography of the Coen Brothers:

12. No...





















markhamillz:

The Cinematography of the Coen Brothers:

12. No Country for Old Men

Year: 2007

Cinematographer: Roger Deakins

Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1

Academy Award Nominee for Best Cinematography

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Published on April 25, 2017 17:00

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