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February 9, 2011 - I've been wanting to try this recipe for a cookie within a cookie (oreo inside a chocolate chip cookie) ever since I've been seeing so many posts on tumblr about how delicious they are. I finally tried it today and they are so decadent! The most yummy part is when you bite into an oreo AND a the chocolate chip cookie. Definitely do not eat too many of these. One is packed with too much sugar already.
(L-r) Director CHRISTOPHER NOLAN with LEONARDO DiCAPRIO and CILLIAN MURPHY on the set of Warner Bros. Pictures’ and Legendary Pictures’ sci-fi action film “INCEPTION,” a Warner Bros. Pictures release.
(L-r) DILEEP RAO as Yusuf, TOM HARDY as Eames, JOSEPH GORDON-LEVITT as Arthur, LEONARDO DiCAPRIO as Cobb, ELLEN PAGE as Ariadne, and KEN WATANABE as Saito in Warner Bros. Pictures’ and Legendary Pictures’ sci-fi action film “INCEPTION,” a Warner Bros. Pictures release.
Actor Kellan Lutz arrives at the "Inception" Los Angeles Premiere at Grauman's Chinese Theatre on July 13, 2010 in Hollywood, California.
(L-r) LEONARDO DiCAPRIO as Cobb and ELLEN PAGE as Ariadne in Warner Bros. Pictures’ and Legendary Pictures’ sci-fi action film “INCEPTION,” a Warner Bros. Pictures release.
Architactile Inception is an iPad app for architects that helps accelerate the development of early stage project scope and conceptual budget. This images shows some sample exhibit pages created with Inception for a project.
More information available at architactile.com
Looking onto Lake Renwick from the road. It was probably the most pleasant day we've had in a long time. The trees bear the dirty gray-brown of a winter past but the sky is full of springtime promises...
I shot this down an alley way in Chicago. The reason being that it reminds me of the look of Inception. It is interesting to look at the aesthetic of Chicago. The inspiration on Christopher Nolan's work. The scale and symmetry of Chicago's buildings is fascinating and gives one a feeling of vertigo by looking up at the buildings. Much of Nolan's work and the look of his recent films in particular thrive on his ability to capture and use scale to immerse and thrill the audience. In Particular the IMAX 70mm film sequences in The Dark Knight. Looking forward to seeing the 40 minutes of IMAX Shots in the next instalment, The Dark Knight Rises.