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sleep-asthe-goer:

I’ll take credit for initiating our friendship, because I wrote him a letter after I saw Rushmore. It was full of appreciation for that film. Not long after that he saw me in a play in New York and wrote me a very beautiful letter about it. And it sort of initiated a correspondence that we’ve kept up over the years - without even actually seeing each other that much. It was one of those things, you hope and you wait and then something comes together.

When he did give me a ring and say, “I’ve written something that I’d love you to look at a role in”, I just said, “I’m in!” He said, “Well, read it, it’s odd”. I said, “I don’t care, let’s do it”.

(Edward Norton)

ericscissorhands:

“The Kubrick Stare, sometimes referred to as the Kubrick Glare, is a common camera shot of an actor in most of Stanley Kubrick’s films. The Kubrick Glare has been called the “heavy-browed look of insanity”. It symbolizes that the character in question is either really, really pissed or really becoming deranged, and the person they’re looking at is really, really screwed. Other times—usually when combined with a smile—it means they’re feeling really, really clever. Either way, it’s really creepy and ominous.”

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