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Aleksandra. 19. O Canada. I post mostly film related stuff. I make gifs and screencaps, but often laziness takes over and no gifs are made.

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omg why do people delete their blogs and make new ones instead of changing their urls? now im not following like any of my favorite blogs

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theniftyfifties:

Marlon Brando with his Best Actor Oscar for ‘On the Waterfront’, 1955.

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wait do people actually think spring breakers might be good?? 

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#like what??

unlikelywords:

If you’ve seen a better picture of a dog dressed as two dogs carrying a present today, I don’t believe you. 

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mostlymarilynmonroe:

Adam Victor’s “The Marilyn Encyclopedia”: Press [Part 6]

    Biographers unfailingly note that Marilyn never used the press to air personal grievances. She was always polite about her ex-husbands, and refused to be drawn into manufactured studio rivalries with other stars.
     Particularly in the later part of her career, when she was not protected by a  studio publicity department, sections of the press ran barbed snipes at Marilyn for alleged errors she had made, Simone Signoret writes that during the time they lived next door to one another at the Beverly Hills Hotel in 1960, snide pieces documented alleged gaffes at fancy restaurants, despite the fact that Marilyn seldom went out to eat, and when she did, she was in her Marilyn mode and would play the role that was expected of her.
    For the reported, the Marilyn beed was not the easiest. Columnist Erskine Johnson revealed his own experience in print:

       ” Waiting for Marilyn” I’ll never forget, and I doubt if Hollywood ever will. People may admire Marilyn Monroe, envy Marilyn Monroe, dislike Marilyn Monroe but, most of all, people wait for Marilyn Monroe.
         Once I waited for Marilyn in Phoenix. A visit to the set and a chat with her on location for ‘Bus Stop’ had been arranged. I waited all day and Marilyn never came out of her dressing room. Another newsman, who had more time, waited in Phoenix for Marilyn for five days and she never came out of her hotel room. Or invited him in.

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mechromancing:

was there a tumblr movie night where everyone saw bee movie and i wasn’t invited what the hell is going on

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hollywoodlady:

Audrey Hepburn - How To Steal a Million (1966)

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