Molly Ringwald at Miss Firecracker’s premiere, 1989
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Molly Ringwald at Miss Firecracker’s premiere, 1989
We can easily forgive a child who is afraid of the dark; the real tragedy of life is when men are afraid of the light.
Plato (via hellfreeway)
Onegin, 1999
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•——» COUPLE INSPIRATION
Harrison Ford and Carrie Fisher at the Deauville Film Festival in France, 1977.
Come, Mr. Tally Mon, tally me banana Daylight come and he wan’ go home Come, Mr. Tally Mon, tally me banana Daylight come and he wan’ go home
Beetlejuice (1988) dir. Tim Burton
“Gulian Verplanck” (1771) (detail) by John Singleton Copley (1738-1815).
alphaville (1965)
twin peaks: the missing pieces (2014)
Belehrung (Instruction), 1935. Illustration by Austrian artist, Sergius Hruby (1869-1943).
Psst, hey, Marilyn Monroe’s image as a freewheeling sexpot was a carefully constructed lie. The real Marilyn Monroe was a roiling tragedy and her life was an indictment of our society as a whole. She was orphaned after her mother had a schizophrenic breakdown, bounced around between foster homes where she was sexually abused, and married a 21-year-old at 16 to get out of being sent to an orphanage. Hugh Hefner published nude photos of her without her consent that were taken when she was 23 and desperate. She suffered severe anxiety and depression, which she coped with by drinking and using barbiturates, and was already a full-blown addict when she became famous in the mid-50s. Her career was one of exploitation, condescension and alienation, and she killed herself at 36. That Hugh Hefner, a man who was at best an unpleasant footnote in her life, felt entitled to be buried next to her is one more humiliation in a pop cultural landscape we should all be ashamed of.
“Please don’t make me a joke… I don’t mind making jokes, but I don’t want to look like one… I want to be an artist, an actress with integrity..”
- Marilyn Monroe, last taped interview, days before her death
She deserved better than this
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The Mirror (Andrei Tarkovsky, 1975)
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