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Fight Club, (1999)
Bram Stoker's Dracula, (1992)
Breaking Bad, (2008 - 2013)
From Dusk till Dawn, (1996)
Batman: Returns, (1992)
Bride of Chucky, (1998)
The Addams Family, (1991)
Pulp Fiction, (1994)
marilyn wine
Supermodel Monique Desiree Taitague
In her Manhattan apartment Marilyn Monroe poured a drink with her husband, playwright Arthur Miller (mostly obscured, at extreme left) and theatrical producer Kermit Bloomgardensit in the background, 1958.
Robert W. Kelley/LIFE Picture Collection/Shutterstock
Fight Club, (1999)
Bram Stoker's Dracula, (1992)
Breaking Bad, (2008 - 2013)
From Dusk till Dawn, (1996)
Batman: Returns, (1992)
Bride of Chucky, (1998)
The Addams Family, (1991)
Pulp Fiction, (1994)
Addams Family Values, 1993
Dir. Barry Sonnenfeld
ily: i love you
ilysm: i love you so much
Iah. iwdfh. iwkfh. ew, wb : look at her. i would die for her. i would kill for her. either way, what bliss.
“Morticia Addams, You Are a Devil.”
Source: Liber Elmeri
cryin’ tears of gold like lemonade
The Moon Nymph by Luis Ricardo Falero (1883)
Marilyn Monroe
Bus Stop (1956)
“When I was a little girl I would pretend I was Alice in Wonderland looking into a mirror, wondering what I would see…I suppose every kid’s imagination takes over. The looking glass can be magical, like acting, in a strange way. Especially when you’re pretending to be someone other than yourself. This did happen when I put my mom’s clothes, tried to fix my hair as she did and powder my face with her big powder puff, and, oh yes, her rouge and lipstick and eye shadow. I would imagine I was sexy, like the top movie star in those days, Jean Harlow.”
- Marilyn Monroe