mo-farah:

SETIPIACIPIACI

vintagesonia:

Rita Hayworth and Fred Astaire practicing the ‘Shorty George’ routine from You Were Never Lovelier on top of the studio roof, 1942


nevver:

“Find what you love and let it kill you.”  — Charles Bukowski


ahredakar:

lookie what I got!



This famous stunt in the movie was actually built around what went wrong with the original stunt. Keaton intended to leap from one building onto the roof of another building, but he fell short, smashing into the brick wall and falling into a net off-screen. He was injured badly enough to be laid up for three days. But when he saw the film (his camera operators were instructed to always keep filming, no matter what happened), he not only kept the mishap, he built on it, adding the fall through three awnings, the loose downspout that propels him into the firehouse, and the slide down the fire pole. (The Three Ages - 1923)

thepenguinpress:

From the General Motors Futurama Exhibit, 1940. Featured in the Harry Ransom Center’s upcoming “I Have Seen the Future: Norman Bel Geddes Designs America” exhibit.



gotagirlcrush:

Got a Girl Crush On: Suspect 11554
Now, really. Who wouldn’t want to throw back some suds with this surly hell-raiser while listening to stories about her Midwest delinquencies?
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suicideblonde:

Elizabeth Taylor at home, Hollywood, 1959 photographed by Yul Brynner

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