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"This isn´t your problem Lina."
"But it is. You can´t shut me out! Johnny turn the car around and let´s go home. Please, Johnny. Please! "
"No, Lina. No."
"But darling ... "
Suspicion (1941) | Director: Alfred Hitchcock.
"Who was that man in the car? How did he die?"
Nora Prentiss ( 1947 )
Director: Vincent Sherman.
"Sylvia, have you.. Have you a lover in New York?"
"One would hardly call him a lover. Although I was terribly in love with him."
Sin Takes a Holiday (1930 )
Directed by: Paul L. Stein .
"Here are two more scrabble letters. There " O" and... " K". Okey. Must be a good omen, huh?"
The Grass Is Greener (1960)
Director Stanley Donen.
BRING IT ON (2000) Dir. Peyton Reed
watching 20 year old tv shows is all fun and games until you realize how far we’ve backslid on certain social issues
I was rewatching 13 going on 30 the other day and it struck me that we’ve regressed so much where 30 was seen as young and sexy back then and now gen z genuinely act like people are expired at 25
"Sylvia, have you.. Have you a lover in New York?"
"One would hardly call him a lover. Although I was terribly in love with him."
Sin Takes a Holiday (1930 )
Directed by: Paul L. Stein .
"I want you to send a wire to the police: Stop that train and arrest Hildy Johnson."
The Front Page ( 1931)
directed by Lewis Milestone
Thank you so much for filling my request, I love The Thin Man movies. This is just perfect.
I'm glad you liked it! I hadn't seen the movie before so it was a fun watch!
Oh, excuse us...
The Thin Man (1934), directed by W.S. Van Dyke
Strangers on a Train (1951)
Joe E. Brown and Jack Lemmon in Some Like It Hot (1959) - dir. Billy Wilder
The Thin Man
1934 Dir. W. S. Van Dyke
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If you have Spotify reblog this and tag what your number one song on your “on repeat” playlist is.
YELLOWJACKETS 1.01 // 3.08