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ALAIN DELON as Tom Ripley PURPLE NOON PLEIN SOLEIL│1960
ALAIN DELON PURPLE NOON PLEIN SOLEIL (1960) dir. René Clément
Alain Delon in Purple Noon Plein soleil (1960) dir. René Clément
they're girlfriends your honor
Wicked (2024) Jon M. Chu
No Wizard That There is or was.
Gian Maria Volonté Per qualche dollaro in più (For a Few Dollars More) dir: Sergio Leone
Gian Maria Volonté | Il castello in Svezia di Françoise Sagan
HAL No worries bro, there is absolutely nothing wrong
Frank 🤨🤨🤨
HAL ;)
as an artist nothing hits more than hal wanting to see dave's drawings like that's so cute
Me, watching Rocco and His Brothers, one of Daniel Brühl's all-time favorite movies: "Wait—he watched this as a child?? That's wild BUT ALSO... that explains so much."
I can now also see why that fan during one of the Becoming Karl Lagerfeld screening Q&As commented that Daniel, at times, reminded her of Alain. And why Daniel would be so flattered.
While I'm still down with a stomach bug and will mostly be in bed for the next 48 hours or so, I figure I might as well go into a Delon marathon. Anyone wanna throw a recommendation? Already got Le Samouraï and La Piscine on queue.
Saul (1959)
Gian Maria Volonté, 1970s
A Bullet For The General (Quien Sabe) - 1966
"I'm not too friendly with the president of the United States."
"Ahaha, they're not friends! You see?"
"I'm with Chuncho. We keep taking arms from our enemies and pass them on to Elias."
"It's simple."
Clint Walker as Cheyenne Bodie Cheyenne (1955 – 1962)
"You used the reward that you got to start raising a family. And that's why I feel your family is partly mine. I'll take my part now."
Gian Maria Volonté as El Indio in For a Few Dollars More (1965, dir. Sergio Leone)