I don’t have a ton of contact with the Scranton branch, but before I left, I took a box of Dwight’s stationery. So, from time to time, I send Dwight faxes. From himself. From the future.
— Jim Halpert in The Office (“Branch Closing”, episode 3.7).
A transmission from the deep south.
I don’t have a ton of contact with the Scranton branch, but before I left, I took a box of Dwight’s stationery. So, from time to time, I send Dwight faxes. From himself. From the future.
— Jim Halpert in The Office (“Branch Closing”, episode 3.7).
First Look: Johnny Depp as the Mad Hatter in Tim Burton’s Alice in Wonderland. Reserving my judgment in light of Willy Wonka. (via The Daily What)
Poster for Sophie Barthes’ Cold Souls, with a stellar cast including Paul Giamatti, Emily Watson and David Strathairn, and early comparisons to Kaufman-penned films including Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind. (via Shoam Thomas)
Sam Rockwell and Duncan Jones talk to Salon’s Caitlin Shamberg about Moon and the pleasures of 1970s science fiction films. (Contains discussion of the film’s key plot point.)
I mean, Tom McCarthy’s score in life is like a solid 97% at this point. I love you all but if I could pick one person to sit and chat with today, Tom is it.
— Neven Mrgan on auteur, actor and Up co-writer Tom McCarthy.
Sam Rockwell in Moon. How much longer?
Audrey Hepburn in the snack aisle, 1958. Photographed in Beverly Hills by Bob Willoughby for Life magazine. How very random. (via Peter Nidzgorski)
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