Time is strange to us
you can’t always take everything with you.
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Warner Brothers publicity still slide from The Shining.
Only a handful of still frames were released to help promote the film, and all of those stills were personally approved by Stanley Kubrick. Kubrick used the still selection project as an opportunity to mentor a nineteen-year-old aspiring photographer named Murray Close, who was a schoolmate of Kubrick’s daughter, Vivian. Close went on to be the only Kubrick-sanctioned photographer on the set of The Shining, and subsequently established himself as a well-respected production photographer.
This particular still is notable in that it is not a frame seen in the finished film; it’s presumably a frame from an alternate take of the same shot. It has also been color-timed to a much cooler hue than the shot that appears in the finished film.
(image courtesy Marc Finkel)
Tim Roth and Quentin Tarantino on the set of Reservoir Dogs (1992)
i own a little silver bowl i fill with water every night and leave by my window for the light of the moon to fall over.
in the morning, the water is transformed into a magic milk, sweeter and richer and better than any milk imaginable, so nourishing i need imbibe nothing else.
but when the moon…
Time is strange to us
you can’t always take everything with you.