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  1. mollycrabapple:

    Me on Carson Daly. Talking about Anonymous and Occupy like an uber caffeinated New Yorker, on network TV

    I’ve been working with Molly for a couple of years now and am still impressed by all her work. I didn’t shoot this interview but did supply the BRoll :)

    (Source: tingham, via idiosyncratic-routine)

  2. fharperart:

jimbatt:

I Have Your Heart will be making it’s festival premiere at the prestigious Sydney Film Festival, where it has been nominated in the short film awards for Best Animation and Best Director!
www.ihaveyourheart.com


Winner!

Yay Jim & Molly! fharperart:

jimbatt:

I Have Your Heart will be making it’s festival premiere at the prestigious Sydney Film Festival, where it has been nominated in the short film awards for Best Animation and Best Director!
www.ihaveyourheart.com


Winner!

Yay Jim & Molly!
    High Resolution

    fharperart:

    jimbatt:

    I Have Your Heart will be making it’s festival premiere at the prestigious Sydney Film Festival, where it has been nominated in the short film awards for Best Animation and Best Director!

    www.ihaveyourheart.com

    Winner!

    Yay Jim & Molly!

  3. monetizeyourcat:

    the funny thing about the “millennials are lazy” thing is that it has to twist itself into knots making “they don’t expect sucking up to the boss or keeping all their ducks in a row to pay off because they’ve watched how futile all of that was for their parents and older siblings and grown up in a system where neither fucking matters” into “lazy”

    (via 3liza)

  4. "Film audience’s current consumption habits do not come close to matching the film industry’s production output. America remains the top film consumption market in the world, and is thought to be able to handle only around 1% of the world annual supply – consuming somewhere between 500-600 titles of the annual output of approximately 50,000 feature films. We make far more films than we currently know how to use or consume. We drown our audiences in choices."