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stannisbaratheon: The Thin Red Line (1998, dir. Terrence Malick)
stannisbaratheon: Shut up in a tomb. Can’t lift the lid. Playing a role I never conceived. - The Thin Red Line (1998, dir. Terrence Malick)
boneyardfriend: one of the most thought-provoking films i’ve ever seen. so much sense in this movie. i got so much out of it.
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junkfoodcinemas:Maybe it’s for the best. I’m all messed up down there. I can’t fuck no more.The Thin Red Line (1998) dir. Terrence Malick
vintageblr:THE THIN RED LINE dir. Terrence Malick | 1998
boydswan:Happy birthday, Terrence Malick! [Nov. 30, 1943]🌿· Badlands (1973)· Days of Heaven (1978)· The Thin Red Line (1998)· The New World (2005)· The Tree of Life (2011)· To the Wonder (2012)· Knight of Cups (2015)· Song to Song (2017)·
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cinematicpaintings: The Thin Red Line (1998)
jisobeldelisle: “thin red lines” - see the full set on Zivity now!Narcissa © J. Isobel De Lisle photography
jisobeldelisle: “thin red lines” - see the full set on Zivity now! Narcissa © J. Isobel De Lisle photography
the thin red line by ezorenier Photographer: Ilya Kisaradov
outpastthemoat: As ties go, it’s nothing spectacular. Just an ordinary sort of tie: dark red silk, blazing with white stripes and a thin line of navy blue. Dean tries holy water first. He flips the tie over, careful not to douse anything other
necpd: Jared Leto The Thin Red Line (1998) Fight Club (1999) American Psycho (2000) Panic Room (2002) Lord of War (2005) Lonely Hearts (2006) Chapter 27 (2007) Dallas Buyers Club (2013) Requiem for a Dream (2000) Mr. Nobody (2009) ♥
The Thin Red Line (by torode)
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kevinhartwhatnow: Flops are the thin, red line between edgy and soft. See Kevin Hart: What Now?, in theaters 10/14!