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williamhurt:long day’s journey into night (oregon shakespeare festival, 1975)

williamhurt:

long day’s journey into night (oregon shakespeare festival, 1975)


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cinemamonamour:

arkadyrenko:

y’all have no idea how long i’ve been on the lookout for this to leak (hint: 2 years). 

@cinemamonamour we talked about this some weeks ago, i think you’ll appreciate the clip ;-)))

Omg@arkadyrenko

How did you find it?? I didn’t even know this existed! You have my uconditional love for having found it! From now on, this one would be the real ending of Broadcast News for me. The original ending makes perfect sense - it’s the rational choice, and also the moral one. But I prefer this one. Maybe these two will be divorced in two years, but who cares? At least they tried.

And also - I love their acting in this scene! They are both so intense and the scene works ten thousand times better than the original ending.

Thank you Sara!

Re-blogging this again, in honor of William Hurt. Great acting here!

A History of Violence, 2005 Director - David CronenbergCinematography - Peter SuschitzkyA History of Violence, 2005 Director - David CronenbergCinematography - Peter SuschitzkyA History of Violence, 2005 Director - David CronenbergCinematography - Peter SuschitzkyA History of Violence, 2005 Director - David CronenbergCinematography - Peter SuschitzkyA History of Violence, 2005 Director - David CronenbergCinematography - Peter SuschitzkyA History of Violence, 2005 Director - David CronenbergCinematography - Peter SuschitzkyA History of Violence, 2005 Director - David CronenbergCinematography - Peter SuschitzkyA History of Violence, 2005 Director - David CronenbergCinematography - Peter SuschitzkyA History of Violence, 2005 Director - David CronenbergCinematography - Peter SuschitzkyA History of Violence, 2005 Director - David CronenbergCinematography - Peter Suschitzky

A History of Violence, 2005

Director - David Cronenberg
Cinematography - Peter Suschitzky


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Body Heat 1981

Trailer: Body Heat 1981

William HurtPhoto: Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty for SBIFF(via x)

William Hurt

Photo: Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty for SBIFF

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William Hurt and Kathleen Turner in Body HeatPhoto: Warner Bros(via x)

William Hurt and Kathleen Turner in Body Heat

Photo: Warner Bros

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mabellonghetti: Sissy Spacek and William Hurt photographed by Brownie Harris on the set Verna: USO Gmabellonghetti: Sissy Spacek and William Hurt photographed by Brownie Harris on the set Verna: USO G

mabellonghetti:

Sissy Spacek and William Hurt photographed by Brownie Harris on the set Verna: USO Girl, 1976


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Altered States (1980). A psycho-physiologist experiments with drugs and a sensory-deprivation tank and has visions he believes are genetic memories.

Psychedelic and visually rich, this film about a man’s obsession with his own consciousness is a total trip in the best possible way. William Hurt is pretty awesome in the lead role, and he sells even the most ridiculous scenes so well it’s hard to believe it’s his first film. If you’re in the mood for something both bananas and existential, this is worth the watch. 8/10.

William Hurt as James Leeds / Children of a Lesser God (1986)Academy Award Nominated as Best ActorWilliam Hurt as James Leeds / Children of a Lesser God (1986)Academy Award Nominated as Best ActorWilliam Hurt as James Leeds / Children of a Lesser God (1986)Academy Award Nominated as Best ActorWilliam Hurt as James Leeds / Children of a Lesser God (1986)Academy Award Nominated as Best Actor
William Hurt as James Leeds / Children of a Lesser God(1986)
Academy Award Nominated as Best Actor

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RIP William HurtKen Russell’s Altered States posterwww.midnight-marauder.com

RIP William Hurt

Ken Russell’s Altered States poster

www.midnight-marauder.com


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