Edith Head’s original sketches vs. final designs for Audrey Hepburn — in Roman Holiday (1953), Sabrina (1954), & Breakfast at Tiffany’s (1961)

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Edith Head’s original sketches vs. final designs for Audrey Hepburn — in Roman Holiday (1953), Sabrina (1954), & Breakfast at Tiffany’s (1961)
I’m a piece of shit but it’s fine
You correct me if I’m wrong, but I have the feeling I rile you. I mean, me being so mean and dirty and all. Paul Newman as Ben Quick in The Long, Hot Summer (1958) dir. Martin Ritt
For the only merciful power in this world is death, and the only justice is beyond the grave.
- Elizabeth Taylor in Ivanhoe, 1952.
This is a very strange love affair. Why? Maybe the fact that you don’t love me.
Notorious (1946) dir. Alfred Hitchcock
Ah you’re watching sailor moon? I love that anime. The way they just [clenches fist] sail all those fricking moons
Doc! That’s awful high!
Marilyn Monroe in Monkey Business (1952)
why is my life …… like that
*walks up to straight couple* which one of you is the bee and which one of you is the fully grown adult woman who left her fiance for the bee?
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mario jumped outta my game and killed my mother and parents
“my mother and my parents”
you want to make fun of my tragedy? huh? hm? my mother and parents are dead shitface
Norma Shearer in The Devil’s Circus (1926)
Clara Bow photographed by Alfred Cheney Johnston, 1920s.
*uses lol lmao and rip as punctuation*
Stylish parisiennes in The Love Parade (1929).
honestly it would be nice if 2018 was just… a good year