Happy Valentineâs Day! Want to know the way to your woman or man's heart? Check out this interesting âȘvintage illustration "The Bride's Book of Etiquette" published in 1948.
occasionally subtle
Keni

izzy's playlists!

Kiana Khansmith
$LAYYYTER

shark vs the universe
styofa doing anything
Three Goblin Art
Jules of Nature
sheepfilms
KIROKAZE
No title available

ellievsbear

titsay
đȘŒ

No title available
we're not kids anymore.
art blog(derogatory)

â

Andulka
seen from United States

seen from Brazil

seen from Germany

seen from Netherlands

seen from Oman
seen from United Kingdom

seen from United States

seen from Singapore
seen from Lithuania

seen from Germany
seen from Germany
seen from Peru

seen from Japan
seen from Finland

seen from Netherlands

seen from United States
seen from Malaysia

seen from Honduras

seen from Singapore
seen from United States
@mariefleur
Happy Valentineâs Day! Want to know the way to your woman or man's heart? Check out this interesting âȘvintage illustration "The Bride's Book of Etiquette" published in 1948.
Harold Lloyd and Bebe Daniels kissing scene in âTwo Gun Gussieâ (1918)
Les FleursÂ
Elizabeth Taylor
Marilyn Monroe on the set of Niagara with Lassie?
Ruby Keeler in a field of flowers.
the world is a shitty place so here are some wonderful images of JD with animals to brighten your day
Brian Wilson, I love you. Happy Birthday!!
Dreamy. Letâs get lost in the Canadian Rockies.
âLove & Mercyâ â the Brian Wilson biopic: If youâre a fan of Brian Wilson, if youâve been a victim of abuse, or both this is a must see.
Iâve known about Brian Wilsonâs story for a long time but to see it come to life was both magical and painful. It deeply moved me.
At first I thought it would bother me that two different actors played Brian but both Paul Dano and John Cusack were so spot on as Wilson. I actually ended up liking that aspect of it. Itâs really two films in one, a double helix woven together, âpre-bedâ & âpost-bed.â
Pet Sounds & Smile are two of the greatest masterpieces in music history. I would say, they top anything by the Beatles & I also love The Beatles. I know first hand how painful making a record can be but Brian really had his work cut out for him. âThe Wrecking Crewâ (a super group of LA sessions musicians who had ghost recorded everything from Sinatra to Sonny & CherâEVERYTHING & thatâs not an exaggeration) was more impressed by Wilson than any other musician theyâd worked with before (even Phil Spector) yet people closest to Brian routinely tore him down during the process. In fact, they gutted him so much that the âSMILEâ album, a kaleidoscope of swirling, spellbinding sounds, was shelved and abandoned for years.
Brian mainly suffered abuse from his father, Mike Love (his cousin) and then later, Dr.Eugene Landy (his psycho psychiatrist). Watching these three monsters torment Wilson in the movie felt so real. Again, all three actors were dead on to how I envisioned they were in life. It was heartbreaking to see this guy that I completely idolize being eaten alive. It reminded me, if it can happen to Brian Wilson it can happen to anyone.
I donât really want to get into it but I, like millions of others, have been a victim of abuse. When it happens to you, you wonder what the heck is wrong with me that people think itâs OK to treat me this way? You begin to think, âmaybe this is what I deserve?â You disengage and isolate yourself to avoid getting hurt. I could really relate to Wilsonâs struggle. All he wants to do is make art and people around him are just constantly berating him, DEVALUING him & most importantly trying to CONTROL him. Thatâs the trifecta right there. A lot of times abuse can be violent or sexual too but no one should underestimate the trifecta just because the scars arenât visible. It hurts.
In the film, Melinda Ledbetter, played by Elizabeth Banks, emerges like an angel. Through her, Wilson begins to trust and love again. Things couldâve gone so many other ways for Wilson but he managed to transcend. One can take solace in the fact that Brian Wilson, the coolest, most talented guy on the planet, became a victim. It didnât happen because he was a bad person but because he was true to himself & true to his art and the jerks couldnât handle it. He was nice & he let the jerks get too close. The fact is, when youâre brave enough to really put yourself out there, youâre going to have people trying to destroy you. Bullies may be close friends or even family but we learn from Wilsonâs struggle that itâs best to extract those people from your life.
If youâre being abused please know that youâre not alone.
Bless you, Brian Wilson. Five Stars. Â
My only critique of the film: Not nearly enough Van Dyke Parks! <3Â
Worlds of Love to All, Marie Fleur
Twyla Tharp is my spirit animal.
âArt is the only way to run away without leaving home.â
âI had always seen myself as a star; I wanted to be a galaxy.â
âI think a sense of humor will help get a girl out of a dark place.â
I love them both.
Inspirational.