Head (1968) written and directed by Bob Rafelson & Jack Nicholson
Hey hey we are the Monkees, you know we aim to please. A manufactured image with no philosophies.

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Head (1968) written and directed by Bob Rafelson & Jack Nicholson
Hey hey we are the Monkees, you know we aim to please. A manufactured image with no philosophies.
— la chinoise, 1967 dir. jean-luc godard
Brigitte Bardot dancing. She was a trained (ballet) dancer, and occasionally took it up again, until her legs could no longer do it. One of the most notorious scenes in her breakthrough film, ET DIEU CRÉA LA FEMME, revolved around her doing a wild, suggestive dance (image 3): audiences were shocked—and delighted.
Me, I don’t have rhythm. When I dance, it looks like I’m making fun of people who can’t dance. I can do “the robot” a little.
la dolce vita (1960) dir. federico fellini
it’s like a peaceful jungle. it’s easy to hide in.
drama | marcello mastroianni, anita ekberg, anouk aimée
Ray Stevenson, 1969
Marilyn Monroe
Jimmy Page 🥀
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Cherie Currie
Candy (1968) Outfits
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My favourite cat woman Julie Newmar…who is your favorite cat woman?
Charlotte Rampling, Chelsea, UK, 9th August 1967. Photos by George Greenwell💙
Nancy Sinatra photographed by David Redfern (1967)
Swinging London. Charlotte Rampling opens the ‘Jump Ahead’ boutique, 15th June 1967. Photos by Smith💚
The Beatles filming the hotel room scenes for A Hard Days Night at Twickenham Film Studios on 12th March 1964.
Pics: Astrid Kirchherr (Most, if not all).