May 21st, 2012

Al Pacino 
Unused photo for the Movie Poster Campaign- Dog Day Afternoon 1975
Photograph by Bill Gold

Al Pacino 

Unused photo for the Movie Poster Campaign- Dog Day Afternoon 1975

Photograph by Bill Gold

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Al Pacino photographed by Brett Ratner

Al Pacino photographed by Brett Ratner

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tamburina:

Elliott Erwitt, Third Avenue El, 1955

tamburina:

Elliott Erwitt, Third Avenue El, 1955

1957 Marilyn Monroe donne le coup d’envoi du match de football USA vs Israël au stade d’ Ebbets Field à Brooklyn … (Photo AP)

1957 Marilyn Monroe donne le coup d’envoi du match de football USA vs Israël au stade d’ Ebbets Field à Brooklyn … (Photo AP)



May 11th, 2012
vintagegal:

Harlem, New York City 1940. Photo by Martine Barrat

vintagegal:

Harlem, New York City 1940. Photo by Martine Barrat

snowce:

Michael Rougier, Japanese youth, Tokyo, 1964

snowce:

Michael Rougier, Japanese youth, Tokyo, 1964

snowce:

Michael Rougier, Yoko, 17 years old, Tokyo, 1964.

snowce:

Michael Rougier, Yoko, 17 years old, Tokyo, 1964.

April 10th, 2012
“You touch me and you won’t live ‘till morning.”
-Ava Gardner in The Killers(1946, dir. Robert Siodmak) Photo by Ray Jones

via oldhollywood

“You touch me and you won’t live ‘till morning.”

-Ava Gardner in The Killers(1946, dir. Robert Siodmak) Photo by Ray Jones

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Audrey Hepburn photographed by Hans Gerber, 1954

Audrey Hepburn photographed by Hans Gerber, 1954

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“I defy any pretty girl who is rocketed to stardom in a sex nymphette role to stay on a level path. Lolita exposed me to temptations no girl of that age should undergo. From the time I was about 16, I’d go totally wacko, totally crazy, for about three months at a time, then go into such deep depressions that I wouldn’t even leave the house to go to the grocery store.
I hate the spotlight, I hate people looking at me, I don’t like strangers asking me questions. I like to be left alone. I enjoy my security, my safeness with a private life. I was once on a television show, a talk show. My brother had just died two days before that. The interviewer opens his show by saying - and now I was 16 years old - he said, ‘Did your brother kill himself because you played Lolita?’ I didn’t say a thing. I got up and I walked off. I couldn’t even dignify that. I had no words. That’s typical of the reason that I can’t be a movie star. I never could.
Am I going to be Lolita when I’m 50? Much as I appreciated Lolita in her day, I’d like to leave her now.” 
Sue Lyon  1962

“I defy any pretty girl who is rocketed to stardom in a sex nymphette role to stay on a level path. Lolita exposed me to temptations no girl of that age should undergo. From the time I was about 16, I’d go totally wacko, totally crazy, for about three months at a time, then go into such deep depressions that I wouldn’t even leave the house to go to the grocery store.

I hate the spotlight, I hate people looking at me, I don’t like strangers asking me questions. I like to be left alone. I enjoy my security, my safeness with a private life. I was once on a television show, a talk show. My brother had just died two days before that. The interviewer opens his show by saying - and now I was 16 years old - he said, ‘Did your brother kill himself because you played Lolita?’ I didn’t say a thing. I got up and I walked off. I couldn’t even dignify that. I had no words. That’s typical of the reason that I can’t be a movie star. I never could.

Am I going to be Lolita when I’m 50? Much as I appreciated Lolita in her day, I’d like to leave her now.”

Sue Lyon  1962

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Marilyn Monroe.by Ed Feingersh.

Marilyn Monroe.
by Ed Feingersh.

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April 6th, 2012

You weren’t there. You weren’t inside of my head when I was fucked up.

You’re certainly not there now. You haven’t got any idea how I feel.


Brian Jones and Mick Jagger, photo by Linda McCartney 1966

Brian Jones and Mick Jagger, photo by Linda McCartney 1966


Paul Trevor, Liverpool, 1975

Paul Trevor, Liverpool, 1975

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