AcstoneArt

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AcstoneArt

AcstoneArt

@AcstoneA

Artist&Educater

Katılım Şubat 2019
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Love Classical Music and Movies 🎺🎻💖🎥🎬
True Romance (1993) A lonely comic book fan falls hard for a call girl, and after one violent night, the two suddenly find themselves on the run with a suitcase full of stolen drugs. What starts as a reckless romance quickly turns into chaos, with gangsters, cops, and killers all chasing them across the country. But no matter how dangerous things get, they stay loyal to each other through all the madness. It’s basically a love story wrapped inside a violent crime movie.
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Cinema Tweets
Cinema Tweets@CinemaTweets1·
I wrote about Drugstore Cowboy a few months ago after watching it for the first time & I still think about Matt Dillon’s performance in this film. Dillon does things in this movie that only a true superstar could pull off. Gus Van Sant’s ceiling as a director is so high. See this
Cinema Tweets@CinemaTweets1

I finished Drugstore Cowboy (🌟🌟🌟🌟) at 4 AM on a Saturday morning. How am I supposed to sleep after seeing this? What do you mean Matt Dillon is capable of this sort of performance? What are you talking about? It’s difficult right now for me to come up with the right words to describe not just what this film is about- but how this film makes me feel. Guns Van Sant’s filmmaking is really interesting here but Matt Dillon’s performance is an avalanche of greatness. It is undeniable. How?? All I can think about is this guy’s acting. There is a parallel world where Matt Dillon became the next Jack Nicholson. Those of you who’ve ridden this far with me - who’ve hung with me for this long- you know how important Jack Nicholson is to my life. So when I tell you Dillon has that same Jack DNA, you should believe me. Part of what Dillon has that Nicholson also had is that Dillon can hold the camera by himself. What a gift as a filmmaker to have Dillon’s face at your disposal: he can shape shift his mouth, his brow, his eyes from ecstatic to dejected at the snap of a finger. Dillon’s charisma pulsates through the screen. Like Nicholson- or even Cassavetes, who I’ve written so much about lately- I can’t picture Dillon in anyone’s skin but his own. His confidence is unshakeable. In Drugstore Cowboy, Dillon plays Bob Hughes, a lost leader of a band of misfits who make a living robbing drugstores around the country. Their life’s mission is bouncing from town to town & pharmacy to pharmacy so they can keep stealing drugs to keep feeding their addiction. Consider how sad such a lifestyle is- consider how empty that pursuant must really be. The crux of the film here is about 1/3rd through, Hughes decides it’s time to shape up, damn it! No more drugs. No more robberies. Life’s too short. He has to find his real purpose. The problem? His past & his entourage won’t let him leave that easily, which is the entire foundation of this story: abandoning your past & building something new is harder than we sometimes imagine. Gus Van Sant directed the hell out of this film. I wrote during my review of The Secret Agent that it never makes sense to me why more directors don’t use cutaway editing- it’s such a powerful storytelling tool. Van Sant busts out basically all the stops here- he cuts back and forth through different timelines, he uses different color tones, he uses different music- he does whatever the fuck he wants & all of it works. Fearless direction. Imagine giving this guy notes- good luck. You think you’re qualified? I think a lot of directors today are afraid to deploy the filmmaking techniques Van Sant uses in this film because it might “take the audience out of the film”. Ok. So? Forget the audience. Give me something real, damn it. Make me feel something. That’s what Van Sant does here. This is gorilla filmmaking at its finest in part because Van Sant probably realized the moment he started filming this that he was working with an acting savant. Van Sant saw an opening & he hit the hole in stride. The opening 15 minutes of this film is how every film should start. If you haven’t seen Drugstore Cowboy, I’m personally asking you to give this movie a shot.

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New York Basketball
New York Basketball@NBA_NewYork·
"He came from the playgrounds of New York and made himself a self-made basketball player. Nobody thought he would turn out the way he turned out" –– John Starks on Anthony Mason, who won NBA Sixth Man of the Year 31 years ago today. RIP Mase
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AcstoneArt
AcstoneArt@AcstoneA·
@athletelogos I’m a winner either way cause- I know your fandom merchandise and ideas exist
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AcstoneArt@AcstoneA·
@athletelogos We are all winners being able to enjoy all your creative apparel
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akemi nakamura 🍒
akemi nakamura 🍒@aaakkmm·
フー・ファイターズ、昨日のセットリスト。ただアンコールは追加してた。1曲目はA320。映画「GODZILLA」のサントラ用に書いた曲。長年演奏してなかったけど今回から演奏すると
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starblazer@01Starblazer·
I keep hearing the Mets believe and like Mendoza. Who are the Mets? Cohen? Stearns? If it is them, they are not experts in managers. Stearns has hired only one and he's been an unmitigated failure. Cohen knows less about baseball, then Woody Johnson knows about football.
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AcstoneArt@AcstoneA·
@MarcMalusis Most I do agree there’s a roster issue but you have to admit a manager who is oh for like 94 when trailing after eight innings has yet to figure out a way to come back in one game when trailing after eight is not just a roster issue it is a manager issue.
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MetCast@MetCastPod·
Sal love you, you are lost with this take. The Mets collapsed last year and this Manager continued to throw the same Helsey game after game after game. Fighting int he club house… on and on. Part of being a manager is the ability to manage personalities, which he clearly cannot
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Mets have 99 problems but their Skip ain’t one

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AcstoneArt@AcstoneA·
@NykTerry But I would be happy to welcome him back where he belongs
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NYKTerry@NykTerry·
You know what REALLY sucks about the Donte Divincenzo injury? He was on a crazy cheap contract for years. Basically $12m per year average. Now he misses his contact year next season and turns 30 coming off an Achilles tear. He might have lost $60m-$80m if not more easily.
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starblazer@01Starblazer·
Going forward the Mets right now have 3 starters in the rotation and 4 in the BP. The lack of planning on this team is glaring. These two are 100% responsible and both need to be fired...
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