Barbara Dickson and Elaine Paige as Elphaba and Glinda in the 1986 London production of Wicked

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Barbara Dickson and Elaine Paige as Elphaba and Glinda in the 1986 London production of Wicked
MOONSTRUCK 1987 dir. Norman Jewison
breaking the camera man’s nose if he doesnt behave fourth wall
What am I doing apologizin’ to you? Why am I always apologizin’ to you, ya little bastard? Three months I been apologizing to you, without you even bein’ here. I haven’t done anything wrong, why can’t I quit apologizin’? You’re the one oughta be sorry. I wouldn’t still be in my bathrobe if it hadn’t been for you. I’da had my clothes on hours ago. You’re the one made me quit caring if I got dressed or not. I guess just because your friend got killed you want me to forget what you did and make it all right. I’m not sorry for you. You’d’ve left Billy, too, just like you left me. I bet you left him plenty a nights, whenever Jacy whistled. I wouldn’t treat a dog that way. I guess you thought I was so old and ugly you didn’t owe me any explanation. You didn’t need to be careful of me. There wasn’t anythin’ I could do about you and her, why should you be careful of me? You didn’t love me. Look at me. Can’t you even look at me? … You see? You shouldn’t have come here. I’m around that corner now. You’ve ruined it. It’s lost completely. Just your needing me won’t make it come back. … Never you mind, honey, never you mind.
There are so many things wrong with this magazine cover, but I love it.
I must tell you, I just got back, well actually 3 months ago, just got back from Europe and I did a tour of the Continent. And I worked in Paris. I had never worked in Paris before. And I have a friend in Paris…a woman who is so chic…she’s just SO chic, you can’t stand it.
And she’s a darling, marvelous woman…and she’s just so chic! Anyway, she said ‘you must go to my hairdresser, because obviously, you need somebody’. HA!
She arranged for me to go this marvelous Parisian fellow who is just supposed to be the end, you know. And he came in and took one look at me…and he was quite discouraged. And he said the first thing you must do is look nothing, nothing like Judy Garland, nothing like yourself!
And I said, well, don’t you think I should look a little like myself? And he said, ‘No No…that would be disastrous. We must change you completely’.
So, the night of the performance he comes backstage and he had about 9 assistants, you know. And they clipped…and my hair just got taller and taller…and really it was about up to here, you know…and great big things out here…in my day you used to call them spit curls. And I looked very strange. I looked like an overweight Balenciaga model. And I came out on stage for the concert that night…I walked out balancing my hair. Ha.
And when I work, I get very warm, as you can see. I get so hot. And I started to sing and I started to get warm. And my hair started to fall. And it got lower and lower and, I just mean…it looked Neanderthal. The lacquer was running down my face. It was terrible.
Watch out Jessica Chastain! You’re acting too hard!
Jessica no!
Stop Jessica Chastain!!!!
OH NOOOOOOOO
paid tribute to an icon today..... ty queen u inspire me
Saw the UK tour of The Cher Show and they cut out Lucille Ball? I was waiting for the insanity/confusion. Also, some weird costume choices e.g. when Cher goes off stage for five minutes during the "And the beat goes on" dance break, presumably to change into the Bob Mackie Oscar dress, then makes a grand re-entrance to accept her Oscar wearing sequined jeans and a cowboy jacket.
song of the year
Can we just get this instead of Velma?
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Lauren Bacall stops traffic in Leicester Square in London on October 2nd, 1972.
Whenever I scroll past this ad I turn in to Elaine Stritch on the Company OBC.