one thing that i’m always just begging for is one of the OG Dads (granddads) to look at one of the grandkids and just go “Oh you must be Henry’s/Darryl’s/Ron’s/Glenn’s grandkid” OR JUST AS IMPORTANTLY “oh you must be Sparrow/Lark’s/Terry’s/Grant’s/Nick’s kid”. I want the dads to recognize their friends in their descendants. I want them to recognize their friends KIDS in their descendants. I want them to see them still creeping through the next generation. I want them to say it like it’s so obvious, like it’s so easy to recognize parts of their longtime friends in their family
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underrated dungeons and daddies interaction
“yeah I don’t know if competition’s the way to someone’s heart, because I went on a date once in an escape room and like, I set the record for that escape room, and she never called me back so—“
“no that’s exactly the point, glenn!!! you exposed your true self and you let her know who you were from the beginning, and that’s why she didn’t date you!”
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“that’s SO mean”
“hey, that’s like kinda hurtful, man”
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Vincent Price as Nicholas Van Ryn in Dragonwyck 1946 🌓
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📸 Art Kane, 1958
‘I have no idea how they decided to stand where they did, and with whom, but they did. Slowly they formed themselves into a big group … and I saw they couldn’t have got themselves into a better position’ – Art Kane
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behind the scenes of the ‘even if you don’t’ music video ࿐ ࿔*:・゚
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Gene Tierney and Glenn Ford on the set of The Secret of Convict Lake, 1951
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Benny Goodman: The King of Swing
Introduction:
Benny Goodman, often referred to as the “King of Swing,” was a pioneering figure in the history of jazz. His contributions to the genre extend beyond his virtuosity on the clarinet to his innovative band leadership and his role in breaking racial barriers in the music industry. This blog post delves into the life and legacy of Benny Goodman, exploring his early years, rise to fame,…
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The Vanishing
directed by George Sluizer, 1988
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Gene Tierney and Glenn Langan in Dragonwyck (Joseph L. Mankiewicz, 1946)
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Gene Tierney and Glenn Ford in The Secret of Convict Lake 1951 🏚️
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