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- “Some of the time, when you’re walking out there where the air is thin, you just hope you can walk back again.” — Gena Rowlands
- “There are a great many colored people who are ashamed of the cake-walk, but I think they ought to be proud of it.” — James Weldon Johnson
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- “You should approach Joyce’s Ulysses as the illiterate Baptist preacher approaches the Old Testament: with faith.” — William Faulkner
- Happy Birthday, Vilmos Zsigmond
- “That incident ruined my reputation for 10 years. Get one Beatle drunk and look what happens!” — Harry Nilsson
- “I’m not very popular here with those inside the system, as you might guess. I never wanted to be.” — Waylon Jennings
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Oh, man that is great stuff up there. I love the Max Von Sydow before/after.
I know, right?? How about the picture of Catherine Deneuve on the surfboard?
Also – the fact that he always has a photo of Joan Blondell at the top of his site is enough for me to pledge my undying love.
I love the Catherine Deneuve shot as well. After all, what is not to like about a biini-clad Deneuve on a surfboard?
That part aside, however, it’s a wonderful candid shot. Her facial expression tells you that she is having fun.
You could literally have long conversations about any one of those photos. They beg to be discussed. That screencap from the Western film, Jubal, is enough to make me want to see that movie right away.
If ever a picture defined the easy affection between brother and sister, it is the one of Fred and Adele Astaire. Wow, the identical grins, the casual draping of her arm over his shoulder.
Steve on the mountain
Holy cats. What can I say (on behalf of my co-blogger in chief, Signor Cooke) about this endorsement?
Oh. I know.
Thanks!
This is immensely appreciated.
Your site is INCREDIBLE. I could lose hours of my life in there. Beautiful stuff – and I thank YOU!
Yeah, that is awesome, Sheila. Thanks for the pointer. You are quite the resource.