elaine, 25, film student always, and the last to leave the theatre.

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February 5th
20:22
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Ryan Gosling smiling in Drive because Ryan Gosling

February 2nd
16:28
BAFTA has commissioned a series of brochure covers to accompany the Best Film nominees ahead of next Sunday’s award ceremony, and rather gorgeous they are too. Designed by Eda Akaltun and StudioSmall, the five brochures present an arty take on the five big films of the night. (via BAFTA Best Film artwork arrives | TotalFilm.com)

BAFTA has commissioned a series of brochure covers to accompany the Best Film nominees ahead of next Sunday’s award ceremony, and rather gorgeous they are too. Designed by Eda Akaltun and StudioSmall, the five brochures present an arty take on the five big films of the night. (via BAFTA Best Film artwork arrives | TotalFilm.com)

(via Drive Art Print A3 or 165 x 205 Ryan Gosling by VisualEtiquette)
Thanks to Cara for bringing this to my attention. Just bought this. Happy early Birthday, Lainey.

(via Drive Art Print A3 or 165 x 205 Ryan Gosling by VisualEtiquette)

Thanks to Cara for bringing this to my attention. Just bought this. Happy early Birthday, Lainey.

February 1st
21:10
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atencio:

If you hate the cheesy slapped-together look of the official Drive blu-ray / DVD cover, you can always download this attractive substitute by James White at Signalnoise. Get it here.

atencio:

If you hate the cheesy slapped-together look of the official Drive blu-ray / DVD cover, you can always download this attractive substitute by James White at Signalnoise. Get it here.

January 26th
21:44
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January 20th
23:55
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January 12th
23:06
My first try in gif-making!

My first try in gif-making!

January 9th
20:07
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There’s something inside you, it’s hard to explain. They’re talking about you, boy. But you’re still the same.

There’s something inside you, it’s hard to explain. They’re talking about you, boy. But you’re still the same.

December 1st
17:23

An Animated Tribute to Drive (by Tom Haugomat & Bruno Mangyoku)

music: Glass Candy - Digital Versicolor
sound design: Alexandre Poirier

November 19th
22:28

Steal the Style: Ryan Gosling in Drive

Man, if I had a dudefriend, I’d be stocking up on those henleys—they’re on sale!

Drive costume designer Erin Benach on Driver’s sunglasses: “I almost cried my eyes out the day he put those on. I absolutely hate them. [laughs] I think he showed up on the day wearing them - I wanted him to wear these other sunglasses and I nearly cried.” (via GQ Film)

Drive costume designer Erin Benach on Driver’s sunglasses: “I almost cried my eyes out the day he put those on. I absolutely hate them. [laughs] I think he showed up on the day wearing them - I wanted him to wear these other sunglasses and I nearly cried.” (via GQ Film)

Drive costume designer Erin Benach: “The henley is quite an interesting piece. It was an awesome challenge. We probably tried on every henley that has ever been made by anybody anywhere, from Japan to Europe to the Americas. I seriously think we had 300! We liked elements of each one but we didn’t like the label on the collar or, the collar was too thin… In the end we wound up finding some deadstock Thirties army/navy henleys. My assistant found the first one, and the person we got them from said, ‘Oh yeah, I have 15 of them.’ I said, ‘What? You have 15 deadstock Thirties white henleys?’ [laughs] Interestingly, the T-shirt originated from soldiers wanting to wear a layer underneath their wool, just to take off their fighting jackets, their combat jackets, and then still have something on.” (via GQ Film)

Drive costume designer Erin Benach: “The henley is quite an interesting piece. It was an awesome challenge. We probably tried on every henley that has ever been made by anybody anywhere, from Japan to Europe to the Americas. I seriously think we had 300! We liked elements of each one but we didn’t like the label on the collar or, the collar was too thin… In the end we wound up finding some deadstock Thirties army/navy henleys. My assistant found the first one, and the person we got them from said, ‘Oh yeah, I have 15 of them.’ I said, ‘What? You have 15 deadstock Thirties white henleys?’ [laughs] Interestingly, the T-shirt originated from soldiers wanting to wear a layer underneath their wool, just to take off their fighting jackets, their combat jackets, and then still have something on.” (via GQ Film)