Rocky | All-around nerd | from the MIA | a look into my interests | 死 | Sometimes I try to be creative; we'll see how that works out.

 

farrahtales:

If you don’t strategically eat your food so that the last bites to go in your mouth are the tastiest look at your choices

humans-must-be-the-heroes:

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“It’s no fun reading about somebody who’s perfect. You want to read about people that you can identify with…because we’ve all got problems and if you can create and write about a character who is flawed but manages to overcome those flaws…then I think that’s pretty good.” - Stan Lee (1922-2018)

 You have only seen the beginning of your legacy, for legacies are like gardens — they grow until they become legends.

Excelsior!

loquaciousquark:

angelofberlin2000:

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MOVIE PROPS

JOHN WICK                

Director: Chad Stahelski

Propmaster: Vinny Mazzarella

Set Decorator: Susan Bode

Did you know that international assassin John Wick retired briefly and pursued his love of restoring and collecting Victorian children’s books? Well, that was in the original script, at any rate. I was hired to recommend, track down and purchase books, including first editions of Thomas Bewick’s beautifully illustrated Fables of Aesop. I also trained Keanu Reeves in various bookbinding skills, worked on set as technical advisor while they shot those scenes, and doubled for his hands in close-ups. His shop – which you see briefly on screen when he smashes open the floor – was filled with my books, cabinets, tools and equipment. On the sequel, I also helped out with the marker book and a few other things.

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Thank you so much to viktoriareeves for making me curious ♥

@mystery-moose

route22ny:
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“Coney Island, circa 1970. Photo taken from the subway by Chris Stein.
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Reblogging some Chris Stein photography today in recognition of his new book Point of View
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route22ny:

route22ny:

Coney Island, circa 1970.  Photo taken from the subway by Chris Stein.

Reblogging some Chris Stein photography today in recognition of his new book Point of View