It's been forever since I've captured a decent sunrise over #Pittsburgh, and now that soccer season has ended hopefully I'll be able to get out and capture one soon. Until then here is an absolutely epic one from the South Side Slopes, featuring bands of fluorescent color.
Wyatt Russell praises Sebastian Stan and David Harbour’s performances in 'AVENGERS: DOOMSDAY'.
“I can tell you Sebastian is amazing in it. I know David’s going to be great in it.”
(via: @DEADLINE)
Now back to another week, furriends ❤️ I know getting up and going isn’t always easy. But if you saw this face waiting to wish you good morning, I hope it’d make the day feel just a little lighter. Take it one step at a time. I’m cheering for you 🐾 #corgi#corgicrew
Happy Monday Corgi Dog Winston-Family!☀️🐶✌🏻 Hope You’re All Well and Having a Great Day Today Furiends!💕 Peace and Blessings💌❤️ #happy#cute#photo#monday#corgi#dog
One of the most underrated deleted scenes in The Godfather Part II is when Al Neri shows Michael photographs of Fabrizio, whom they finally tracked down.
Michael barely reacts. He studies the pictures for a moment and confirms the identity.
What makes the scene hit so hard is that Apollonia had been gone for years by then. Michael had built an empire, started a new family, and become one of the most powerful men in America. Yet the second Fabrizio’s face appears, you realise he never truly left Michael’s mind.
There’s something deeply tragic about it. Michael rarely talks about Apollonia after Sicily. He never shares his grief. But that brief look at the photographs tells you everything. Some wounds don’t heal; they just get buried under years of responsibility, power and revenge.
Fabrizio probably spent years convincing himself he’d gotten away with it.
The photographs tell a different story. Michael Corleone never forgot. His men didn’t need him to say anything.