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I’ve created this blackout poem using “The Great Gatsby”, written by F. Scott Fitzgerald.
Paul Newman and Marilyn Monroe at the Actors Studio in New York, 1955.
”The first time I saw Paul Newman he was dancing with Marilyn Monroe. It was the summer of 1959 at a noisy Actors Studio party in New York’s Greenwich Village. I had just passed my audition and was being introduced to everyone as a new member by the Broadway producer Cheryl Crawford, one of the Studio’s heads. Nobody was paying me much attention—understandably, since they were all watching a barefoot Marilyn, in a skintight black dress, undulate around the living room with Newman, lithe and sinewy in chinos and T-shirt. They seemed to be dancing with such rapture; they both kept changing rhythms and sometimes they walk-stepped to the beat. They didn’t dance for very long—maybe three minutes—but what a hot, pulsing three minutes it was! They broke apart, Marilyn gave a giggle and a curtsy, and Newman bowed and moved directly past me through the crowd to get a beer.”
- Patricia Bosworth
“The more that you read, the more things you will know. The more that you learn, the more places you’ll go.” — Dr. Seuss
James Dean as Cal Trask in East of Eden (1955) Dir. Elia Kazan
James Dean in East of Eden (1955), dir. Elia Kazan
James Dean getting a haircut in Fairmount, Indiana, 1955, photo by Dennis Stock
James Dean in Rebel Without a Cause (1955) Dir. Nicholas Ray
La Dea Fortuna ha un segreto, un tocco magico! Come fai a tenere qualcuno con te a cui vuoi molto bene? Devi guardarlo fisso, rubi la sua immagine, chiudi di scatto gli occhi, li tieni ben chiusi e lui ti scenderà fino al cuore e da quel momento quella persona sarà sempre con te.
[The Fortune Goddess has a secret, a magic touch! How can you keep someone you love very much with you? You have to focus your gaze on them, you steal their picture, you shut your eyes and keep them tightly closed and they’ll rush down to your heart, and from that moment, that person will always stay with you.]
LA DEA FORTUNA [en: The Fortune Goddess] (2019) - dir. Ferzan Özpetek
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Green Book (2018)
It be like that sometimes :):
Someone: you can’t get a crush on every person that shows you human decency
Me:
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