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Bagginshield. Classic film. Mad Men. The Leftovers. The Hour. The Terror. Succession. The avatar is by the talented Ruto My Fics
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THE BEST YEARS OF OUR LIVES 1946 | dir. William Wyler
#film#the most tickets sold in the US since Gone With The Wind#and I totally understand#it's so clear-headed and understanding about what so many families were going through after the war
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why has anyone bothered to write a kissing scene after annie proulx wrote this in 1997
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Wendy Hiller as Eliza Doolittle in Pygmalion (1938) Dir. Anthony Asquith and Leslie Howard.
#film#loved her in this#she should have left him in the end tho#why won't any film or theatre producers listen to George Bernard Shaw about his ending?
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I think they might be Pretty valuable, Bilbo...
#bagginshield#*great* hug#can really feel the intimacy#and I love the contrast of colours between the sparkly jewels#and the earthen tones of Bilbo's study
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WHAT EVER HAPPENED TO BABY JANE? (1962) dir. Robert Aldrich
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nathan fielder's new show is starting off strong
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GASLIGHT 1940 | dir. Thorold Dickinson
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Art Deco raspberry necklace and earrings, c. 1920 (via).
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SHADOW OF A DOUBT 1943 | dir. Alfred Hitchcock
#film#the more I think about this one#the crazier it makes me#the mother-uncle-daughter triangle for starters#how he arrives and makes the mother feel young again#and treats the daughter older than she is#until she challenges him#and then she's just a child#how the daughter wants him gone#even though she knows it'll hurt her mother#who has had her personality drowned in the role of wife and mother#honestly it's the most feminist film Hitchcock ever made
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Every Episode of Mad Men The Strategy — Season 7, Episode 6 dir. Phil Abraham
"What if there was a place where you could go where there was no TV and you could break bread and whoever you were sitting with was family?"
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A murderer would never parade his crime in front of an open window.
Rear Window (1954) dir. Alfred Hitchcock
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Title cards from some classic noir movies (1940 - 1952)
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Finale Shots - Mad Men (2008 - 2015)
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MONTGOMERY CLIFT in The Heiress (1949) dir. William Wyler – costume design by Edith Head
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