This truly scares me deep down.
the best feeling in the world
The best!
she had left for sometime
now that she is back, I wonder if she remembers what this place meant to her
how i built it.. dedicating it to her beauty an essence.
I made her a garden and castle beyond and she had ever dreamt
we slept together, dreamed together, breathed together
to fall apart.
she has returned to the garden, but her green eyes aren’t the same green.
and the walls have eroded. and the flowers withered…
product of an unkept heart.
licking tears for talking lips… we no longer keep our promises.
Alex performing “Singing in the Rain” as he attacks the writer and his wife was not scripted. Stanley Kubrick spent four days experimenting with this scene, finding it too conventional. Eventually he approached Malcolm McDowell and asked him if he could dance. They tried the scene again, this time with McDowell dancing and singing the only song he could remember. Kubrick was so amused that he swiftly bought the rights to “Singing in the Rain” for $10,000.
When McDowell met Gene Kelly at a party several years later, the older star turned and walked away in disgust. Kelly was deeply upset about the way his signature from Singin’ in the Rain had been portrayed in the film.
That’s neat to know. Hah, fuck you, Gene Kelly! This part is deeply disturbing, but I fucking love it so.
inverted Radiohead album covers
The Doors - Who Scared You?