

#OLIVIA WILDE MORRISSEY SHIRT MOVIE#
In selecting Ron Ormond’s “The Burning Hell” to stream on his website, Nicolas Winding Refn wrote the film is “so aggressive in selling you the Bible, it’s practically an attack on your senses.” The movie centers around the debate between a radical preacher and two Christians who don’t believe in hell. This is Suzuki at his most extreme - the flabbergasting pinnacle of his sixties pop-art aesthetic.” The official Criterion synopsis reads: “‘Branded to Kill’ tells the ecstatically bent story of a yakuza assassin with a fetish for sniffing steamed rice (the chipmunk-cheeked superstar Joe Shishido) who botches a job and ends up a target himself. Seijun Suzuki is one of Nicolas Winding Refn’s favorite directors and he chose “Branded to Kill” as a personal highlight in an interview with the Criterion Collection. The spectacular visions of enchantment, desire, and death in the film have become timeless icons of cinematic wonder.” Refn pointed to Criterion’s own praise of the film, which reads: “The film is a landmark of motion picture fantasy, with unforgettably romantic performances by Jean Marais and Josette Day. Just like fellow filmmaker Guillermo del Toro, Nicolas Winding Refn picked Jean Cocteau’s 1946 “Beauty and the Beast” adaptation as one of his favorite movies during an interview with the Criterion Collection. As Refn told Criterion, “I was twenty-four years old when I made my first film, ‘Pusher’ (about the Danish drug underworld), and for it I stole everything I could, both visually and technically, from this film and ‘Cannibal Holocaust.'” Refn cites Gillo Pontecorvo’s historical war drama “The Battle of Algiers” as being one of the main sources of inspiration behind his decision to become a filmmaker, so much so that he used “Algiers” as a reference point for his feature filmmaking debut. Image Credit: Casbah/Igor/Kobal/Shutterstock The movie not only made Ridley Scott a Hollywood favorite, but it turned actress Sigourney Weaver into a bonafide film icon. “It’s the ultimate example of how a B-movie concept in the hands of a great Hollywood director equals a blockbuster masterpiece,” Refn told MovieMaker magazine about the film. Ridley Scott’s science-fiction horror masterpiece “Alien” is a favorite of many of the best directors working today, including Christopher Nolan, and Nicolas Winding Refn is no exception. Only time will tell during their shocking break.Image Credit: 20th Century Fox/Kobal/Shutterstock While pettiness has no age limit, fans are split on whether or not Wilde is playing mind games. One Twitter user said, “such a reach but if it’s not she so real,” and another added, “would a 38yr old grown woman really be that petty.” However, just as many fans believe this is a bit of a reach, and that Wilde wouldn’t be so petty. One fan wrote earlier this year: “Is it just me or does by harry styles as it was sound like it stole from reptilia by the strokes?”Īnother Twitter user wrote that they supported this possible sartorial shade, saying, “if I broke up w harry styles, i too would wear a strokes shirt a slay.” If you’ve been on the music side of Twitter, you’ve probably seen that many people are accusing Styles (specifically his single “As It Was”) off being a carbon copy of The Strokes’ musical style. Now, why is this shirt causing such a stir? Because many fans believe it’s a dig at Styles. On Dec 8, the Don’t Worry Darlingdirector was seen walking around in photos obtained by DailyMail, rocking a laid-back street style of black leggings, adidas sneakers, matching sunnies, and the coup de grace - a Strokes T-Shirt.
