A weird thing

Love. Now that’s a weird thing. Because love knows no name. And yet it knows each and every name. It has no form, and that’s why it can take any form it wants. Any form you can think of. And it knows no age, knows no colour, knows no gender. And love? Love will always find the answer.

 ― Marko

The Wolf of Wall Street Review

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Scarface and Hugh Hefner had a lovechild. And they named him Jordan Belfort.

A brilliant movie by a brilliant director this. Scorcese engages us from the word go and does so with such finesse, you can’t take your eyes off the screen for one fucking second. The movie revolves around the rise and fall (mostly rise) of our protagonist, Jordan Belfort along with his team of ragtag stock brokers, and the associating debauchery. And boy, is it good.

Fine performances by the entire cast which includes Jonah Hill, Rob Reiner, Margot Robbie and Jon Favreau (to name a few). Even Matthew McConaughey shines beautifully in his brief role. But this is Leonardo DiCaprio’s movie through and through. He breezes through the movie, guns a blazing with unabashed gusto. Snorting Cocaine, popping pills and getting his faces right. He surpasses all his previous roles and delivers his best performance ever, hands…

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The Outsiders

The very topic of an outsider is something of very personal interest to me and can be interpreted in many ways.

Here I choose to share this fan comic on Superman by the amazing guys at Moonhead Press. The most iconic fictional character and superhero, Superman is perhaps the ideal example of an outsider. (in fiction that is)

Something to make you think about. Hope you enjoy it as much as I did.