Life’s too short to follow people on Twitter who hate the things I love. If I end up unfollowing you, I’m sure you’re a great person and no hard feelings. We can grab a drink if I see you in person.
@TimesSqKungFu@studiotstella@galang43 I’m glad he got to see that we appreciated and love his work. It was nice to get that quick like or hands emoji from him when he’d see a post of appreciation.
Der legendäre Horrorschocker mit Monsterikone Leatherface erscheint am 21.05. in einem ultimativen Fan-Paket (1.444 Stück). Ein exklusives Artwork von Tony Stella (R.I.P) veredelt die Capbox mit Mediabook (UHD, BD & 2x Bonus BD). + Goodies
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Some Tony Stella covers that I haven’t seen shared much. Did I buy a movie because it had a Tony Stella cover when I wouldn’t have otherwise? You bet I did. He will be missed.
I am deeply saddened to share that my Dear friend Tony Stella has passed away.
My thoughts are with his family during this incredibly difficult time.
At the moment, his family is working to gain access to his business and manage next steps.
I will share news as it becomes available.
Thank you for keeping Tony and his loved ones in your thoughts. ❤️
@HDMOVIESOURCE I’ve always thought they could make some money selling an exclusive steelbook case you could put the movie in when it comes out on home video.
Steven Spielberg "was involved with #Interstellar for a year" before dropping out: "I became fascinated with it."
“I actually hired Chris Nolan’s brother [Jonathan] to write the first and second draft for me, but it didn’t stick. Jonah actually said, ‘If there comes a point where you decide not to make this movie, I can tell you who’s gonna grab it. He’s already bugging me about it. And that’s my brother Chris.’ He was absolutely right. The second I decided not to make it, Chris jumped on board, probably the next day. ‘Interstellar’ was a much better movie in Chris Nolan’s hands than it would have been in mine.” (via Empire)
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