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George Harrison and Ronnie Wood surprise Bob Dylan with flowers at his Hammersmith Odeon concert in London. (17 Feb. 1991) [x]
bob dylan and george harrison lockscreens
128 seconds with diego luna (x)
#he is unforgivably hot in this #like there’s no reason for him to look so fuckable (via ohstardustgirl)
Tyrone Power and Gene Tierney in The Razor’s Edge (1946)
Oh, Larry, I’ve missed you. I’ve missed you so much.
Tyrone Power and Gene Tierney in The Razor’s Edge (1946)
“Do you look forward to going out?”
Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz, I love Lucy through kiss-1950s
“Their relationship with each other was very intense. He knew her in a way that I don’t think anyone else ever could. And because of that, and because they both didn’t have any help in handling their emotions, they could wound each other deeper than anyone else ever could.”
- Lucie Arnaz
”I Love Lucy was never just the title.” - Desi Arnaz
– Diahann Carroll & Sidney Poitier in Paris Blues (1961)
Anne Bancroft on meeting Mel Brooks
“And the lack of it. When it stops. And the pain that’s caused by loss of things that are taken away from us that we really need.” i’m almost not crazy (1984)
“People get symbolic over death. They get very formal, and it’s really ridiculous. Because it’s probably the most humiliating thing in the world. But I feel very relaxed. People die of tensions. That’s all they die of, Gus. That’s the truth. Did you know that? I know it, and it’s something I’m never gonna forget.”
husbands (1970)
Husbands (1970)