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Gene

@geneadu

I make cinema.

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linkhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=961CRuA56uU calendar_today05-03-2009 23:14:45

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🍅Jacqueline🍅@thatjacqueline.bsky.social (@thatjacqueline) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I hope you all never let your inner fangirl die!! Love things, love them loudly. Love them passionately and irresponsibly. With so much suffering in the world, a concert ticket, book, or TV show might just save you. So let it.

omo ologo (@edo_a_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

All these people are going to work or school, some are juggling both. Queueing at the crack of dawn for repurposed cargo vans that may or may not be coming. As the people responsible for this mess glide through this deliberate chaos with sirens on luxury cars that our taxes fuel.

Rah Digga (@therealrahdigga) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I was supposed to be the one squashed chasing a after uncle Cyrus. I just went up to the director one day and said "CAN I LIVE!?!?" A week later he came to my trailer and said, "I talked it over with Joel (Silver) and we think you're gonna be a fan favorite so you gonna survive.

The Sting (@thestingisback) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In a legendary "before they were famous" moment, Jean-Claude Van Damme debuts as an enthusiastic background dancer in cult classic Breakin’ (1984). His desperate, hilarious attempts to get noticed are a masterclass in trying to steal the spotlight. 🤣😂

fat!so? (@fatfabfeminist) 's Twitter Profile Photo

a discerning audience makes art better‼️ I often remember this video & think about the audiences impact on art today bc now every critique is met with swarths of stan’s calling you a hater, but there is a very big difference between critique & hate and we’ve lost that I think.

Sifa (@rehema_sifa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Good writing doesn't make you look smart; it makes readers feel seen. You can't win people over with intellect. You do it by describing something they've felt their whole life but never had the words for. "