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pepperbag76 · 2 years
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Frank, Sammy & Dean
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eroticlamb · 1 month
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jane asher, geraldine moffat and wendy hall, 1967  ( unknown photographer )
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ludmilachaibemachado · 6 months
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Jane Asher🌺🌺🌺
Via @callemodista69 on Instagram🌵
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gerardlesudiste · 3 months
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Katharine McPhee.
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stone-cold-groove · 9 months
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Christmas covered - Elizabeth Montgomery.
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gracecantdopoetry · 2 months
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Am I the only one who is just done with Hollywood? I mean I don’t remember the last time i went to watch a movie that made me think “wow, I want to watch this again”. You can FEEL all the passion has been sucked out, it’s all about the money. And yes, someone may say it always has been, and they wouldn’t be completely wrong, but at least there was always someone with a vision and enough passion and love for what they’re doing to transmit it through the screen. Now it feels like it all relies on the good looking actor that 12 to 16 year olds are gonna read and write fanfiction about and the one meme-able oneliner that will attract comments like “where’s this from?”. Awards like the Oscars don’t feel like they mean anything anymore tbh…
It’s all just about getting the money back, make sure it’s on the right streaming platform cause even if they’re broke we know they’ll pay for it anyway every single day, they need to get the distraction from the reality we rich people have created. Just throw the latest trends in it, if we say that one right word that has been going around they’ll definitely watch it. If that doesn’t work out just throw in as much sex as possible, p0*n is not illegal if you don’t show those two inches of skin. Who cares if we have to destroy the last few sacred principles in human nature that have survived till now. Manipulate them to fight each other over us while we get richer and richer.
Truly, when was the last time you’ve seen a movie or show that really made you feel the passion, hard work, dedication and maybe sacrifice someone has put in to make it possible in the name of what they love doing?
I know someone will come screaming “bArBiE”, and yeah, I can understand how it can be liked and considered a “good movie”, a lot of work went behind it, but in the end, to me, it was a political statement followed by a poor joke you can laugh at once after the other. Hardly something I would choose to rewatch.
I don’t want to criticize the things I don’t like, I don’t see the point in it and I simply do not believe that you’ll like everything you see in a lifetime, and that is fine.
I just want to point out the fact that in the past even if you didn’t like a movie, or if it wasn’t considered a “good movie” it could still be considered a “great movie” because of everything behind it. It used to feel like art. Because that is what is was supposed to be, not a statement, or a trend, but the reflection of someone’s mind and soul. But it’s been a long time since I’ve seen a movie or a series that made me feel like a painting, a sculpture or a song can make me feel.
Humans are replacing creativity and individuality with comfort and power, and it’s a frightening perspective of the future.
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"I'm refreshing like a spring breeze and I will (hire someone to) break your knees." - Matt Engarde, Ace Attorney: Justice for all
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pepperbag76 · 2 years
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🌹 Morgan Fairchild
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neonfuturecityblog · 1 month
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wen316 · 4 months
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Who remembers Matt Houston , Lee Horsley
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vintagetvstars · 6 months
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Friday (April 5th) is the last day to submit hot vintage tv ladies for our hot vintage tv women’s bracket!
So make sure to get your hot vintage tv favs from between 1950 and 2004 submitted!
Here’s the link to the submission form if you have some vintage tv ladies you’d like to submit!
Below is a link to our most recent update post that includes a list of some of the women submitted so far if you’d like to check if your fav has already been submitted. But please feel free to send in a submission anyway even if they’re on the list cause we can always use more propaganda!
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stastrodome · 6 months
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"Eve Plumb did not appear as Jan Brady in 1977's The Brady Bunch Variety Hour but we cannot speak of The Brady Bunch without Eve Plumb".
Stassi Schroeder addresses not being in the Vanderpump Rules spin-off The Valley.
The Stassiburg Address.
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stone-cold-groove · 2 months
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Lynda Carter.
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