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theniftyfifties:

Audrey Hepburn

theniftyfifties:

Audrey Hepburn


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theniftyfifties:

Audrey Hepburn and Humphrey Bogart for ’Sabrina’, 1954.

theniftyfifties:

Audrey Hepburn and Humphrey Bogart for ’Sabrina’, 1954.


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theniftyfifties:

Gene Kelly

theniftyfifties:

Gene Kelly


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heyoscarwilde:

Silly Caucasian girl likes to play with Samurai swords.
O-Ren Ishii from Kill Bill illustrated by Jennifer Gennari :: via jengenart.com

heyoscarwilde:

Silly Caucasian girl likes to play with Samurai swords.

O-Ren Ishii from Kill Bill illustrated by Jennifer Gennari :: via jengenart.com


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putthison:

Buster Keaton in “College.”
Via Greensleeves to a Ground

The dog.

putthison:

Buster Keaton in “College.”

Via Greensleeves to a Ground

The dog.


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totalfilm:

Daniel Radcliffe gets spooked in The Woman In Black trailer
At the moment, it’s difficult to imagine Daniel Radcliffe as anything other than Harry Potter, but this new trailer for The Woman In Black puts him in a whole new light. Candle light, to be precise.Set in the Victorian era, James Watkins’ adaptation of the famous novel stars Radcliffe as Arthur Kipps, a young lawyer who travels to a remote village to settle arrangements for a recently deceased client.Will The Woman In Black change Radcliffe from ‘the boy who lived’ to ‘the man who can act’?
Watch the trailer and tell us what you think…

Balls if I have the balls. Not gonna lie, I haven’t even watched the trailer. Fleetwood Mac’s playing through my headphones as I type.

totalfilm:

Daniel Radcliffe gets spooked in The Woman In Black trailer

At the moment, it’s difficult to imagine Daniel Radcliffe as anything other than Harry Potter, but this new trailer for The Woman In Black puts him in a whole new light. Candle light, to be precise.

Set in the Victorian era, James Watkins’ adaptation of the famous novel stars Radcliffe as Arthur Kipps, a young lawyer who travels to a remote village to settle arrangements for a recently deceased client.

Will The Woman In Black change Radcliffe from ‘the boy who lived’ to ‘the man who can act’?

Watch the trailer and tell us what you think…

Balls if I have the balls. Not gonna lie, I haven’t even watched the trailer. Fleetwood Mac’s playing through my headphones as I type.


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