life:

Marilyn Monroe, or Wonder Woman?
A barefoot Monroe balances on rocks over a tiny brook. In a 1999 interview with Digital Journalist, photographer Ed Clark described how in 1950 he received a call from a friend at 20th Century Fox about “a hot tomato” the studio had just signed: Marilyn.
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life:

Marilyn Monroe, or Wonder Woman?

A barefoot Monroe balances on rocks over a tiny brook. In a 1999 interview with Digital Journalist, photographer Ed Clark described how in 1950 he received a call from a friend at 20th Century Fox about “a hot tomato” the studio had just signed: Marilyn.

See more photos here.

trextrying:

T-Rex Trying to Use a Web cam…
#TRexTrying

trextrying:

T-Rex Trying to Use a Web cam…

#TRexTrying

“Amélie doesn’t have a boyfriend. She tried, but it didn’t live up to her expectations.” (part II)
Le fabuleux destin d’Amélie Poulain (2001)


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“Amélie doesn’t have a boyfriend. She tried, but it didn’t live up to her expectations.” (part II)

Le fabuleux destin d’Amélie Poulain (2001)

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Smoking girl

Smoking girl

timelightbox:

Terry O’Neill—Getty Images
French actress Brigitte Bardot smoking a slim cigar while in Spain, 1971.
TIME’s All-TIME Top 100 Fashion Icons launched today, and it includes listings for the most influential fashion photographers and muses of the past century. See more here.

timelightbox:

Terry O’Neill—Getty Images

French actress Brigitte Bardot smoking a slim cigar while in Spain, 1971.

TIME’s All-TIME Top 100 Fashion Icons launched today, and it includes listings for the most influential fashion photographers and muses of the past century. See more here.

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fuckyouverymuch:

We are fans of Leonard Cohen.

fuckyouverymuch:

We are fans of Leonard Cohen.

fuckyouverymuch:

We fall in love.

fuckyouverymuch:

We fall in love.

misterbocker:

“I’m not much of a dancer.”
Pulp Fiction (1994)

misterbocker:

“I’m not much of a dancer.”

Pulp Fiction (1994)

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