i obviously do not play with toys. i only like formal dinners, and foreign films.
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i obviously do not play with toys. i only like formal dinners, and foreign films.
The Queen of Hearts (1896) by John Byam Liston Shaw
Dale Cooper in 2x13 / 2x14
Zooey Deschanel in, 'Summer Girl,' for GQ Magazine, July 2009 Photography by Ellen von Unwerth
36 rare and wonderful color photographs from behind the scenes of Some Like It Hot.
Marilyn Monroe by Inge Morath, 1960
Asian music legends, Sheena Ringo (Japan) and Faye Wong (Hong Kong) both wearing a Vivienne Westwood Dog Print corset
Carrie Bradshaw + writing, Sex and the City
leg show magazine special 1995
Gena Rowlands and John Cassavetes editing a film at their Hollywood home, 1967.
The Top-Ten Most Popular Joan Crawford Films on Letterboxd
1. What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? (1962) dir. Robert Aldrich 2. Johnny Guitar (1954) dir. Nicholas Ray 3. Mildred Pierce (1945) dir. Michael Curtiz 4. Grand Hotel (1932) dir. Edmund Goulding 5. The Women (1939) dir. George Cukor 6. The Unknown (1927) dir. Tod Browning 7. Strait-Jacket (1964) dir. William Castle 8. Sudden Fear (1952) dir. David Miller 9. Possessed (1947) dir. Curtis Bernhardt 10. A Woman's Face (1941) dir. George Cukor
“Take your time and you’ll be fine And say a prayer for people there Who live on the floor”
Edmonde Guy by G. L. Manuel Frères, 1927
terrifying when you watch a movie or a show or whatever & youre like that was fun but it felt a little redundant they didnt need to hammer the point home that much & then you go online & theres thousands of people going that was so weird i did not get it what did that mean google.com ending explained please?