Carry On and Cary Grant

andrewgiraffields:

Lana Del Rey songs make me feel sad and nostalgic about things that haven’t happened to me

via commanderogers · originally by mjwatsoned
via starry-eyedandstormy · originally by drjohnwatson
lesliehowards:

Katharine Hepburn for LIFE magazine, 1968. 

“Huh,” Hepburn snorted when asked to sit still for LIFE’S photographer and the picture on the cover of the issue. “I haven’t done that sort of thing since 1944. Me posing like a starlet? You must be really desperate. That’s funny. That’s very funny.” Grudgingly, she assentedand arrived at the studio at the appointed time with her fold-up minibike, some sand-colored gabardine suits, a faded olive fatigue jacket her brother wore to World War II, black turtleneck sweater and a couple of perku, peaked caps. “I hate the yellow background,” she grumped. Click, click, click. She struck another stance and turned on a smile, or what she calls “my girl Scout look,” Click, click, click. Then, whipping off her jacket, she demanded: “Look, tell your editors I never do anything standard, and this is all the old bag would do.” Whereupon, Miss Katharine Hepburn, without so much as wrinkling her ladylike self and pinking only slightly, turned herself base over apex for fully two minues, without wavering a fraction, stood on her head.

lesliehowards:

Katharine Hepburn for LIFE magazine, 1968.

“Huh,” Hepburn snorted when asked to sit still for LIFE’S photographer and the picture on the cover of the issue. “I haven’t done that sort of thing since 1944. Me posing like a starlet? You must be really desperate. That’s funny. That’s very funny.” Grudgingly, she assentedand arrived at the studio at the appointed time with her fold-up minibike, some sand-colored gabardine suits, a faded olive fatigue jacket her brother wore to World War II, black turtleneck sweater and a couple of perku, peaked caps. “I hate the yellow background,” she grumped. Click, click, click. She struck another stance and turned on a smile, or what she calls “my girl Scout look,” Click, click, click. Then, whipping off her jacket, she demanded: “Look, tell your editors I never do anything standard, and this is all the old bag would do.” Whereupon, Miss Katharine Hepburn, without so much as wrinkling her ladylike self and pinking only slightly, turned herself base over apex for fully two minues, without wavering a fraction, stood on her head.

via cinemamonamour · originally by lesliehowards
via notkatniss · originally by bbodysnatchers
via notkatniss · originally by cortexiphankidd
Robert Redford photographed by Ernst Haas, 1969.

via jacknicholson · originally by mattybing1025
via mattybing1025 · originally by scarygrant
via howardkeel · originally by mistasamuelguy

geothebio:

“don’t be shy just go and talk to them”

“you should smile more, it brings out your personality”

“why don’t you ever talk omg you’re so quiet”

image

via mattybing1025 · originally by geothebio

ten movies everyone should see → Dirty Dancing
↳”Me? I’m scared of everything. I’m scared of what I saw, I’m scared of what I did, of who I am, and most of all I’m scared of walking out of this room and never feeling the rest of my whole life the way I feel when I’m with you”

via samwinshester · originally by alaric-saltzman
via docters · originally by expelliarmus
via mattybing1025 · originally by thebestfilms

my life in one photoset

ilvalentinos:

green and red

via tom-fucking-hiddleston · originally by ilvalentinos