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James Stewart in Berlin, 1962 via lars134 & wehadfacesthen
Posted on April 28, 2013 via obsessed with jimmy stewart with 606 notes ()
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David Bowie caught in a moment of self-Heroes worship.
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The great Christopher Lee as Duc de Richleau in The Devil Rides Out (1968), one of Lee’s favorite films. He has performed in more film roles than anyone in history: 275 since 1946. Including such classic film series as the Lord of the Rings, Star Wars, not to mention Police Academy. Oops. Did I mention it? He also played Dracula about a dozen times. He is the best. Via beautyandterrordance & greggorysshocktheater
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Posted on January 6, 2013 via GreGGory's SHOCK! THEATER with 51 notes ()
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The Red Warriors were a Paris socialist skinhead punk gang who battled Nazis punks in the mid-late 80’s. And looked super badass doing so, it seems. Thanks to MetaFilter folks for a bit more info. Via whenimsleepless & crowcrow.
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Lou Reed original slacker.
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Posted on September 30, 2012 via Rics Record Rack with 3,256 notes ()
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Steve McQueen sets in on fire. via anneyhall
Posted on September 9, 2012 via HC with 47 notes ()
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James Dean… is not happy. With whatever is to his right.
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Posted on September 6, 2012 via JIMMYLIVES. with 232 notes ()
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The great William Powell on his exercise routine: “I keep in physical trim with my swimming pool. Every day I go up to it and give it a long piercing look. Also, I think a lot about tennis, and I talk a very good game of golf.” He didn’t mention all the cocktail curling, that certainly would have helped as well. My hero. via stardustmelody:
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Posted on August 10, 2012 via with 480 notes ()
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Clint Eastwood gets an appropriate entourage as A Fistful of Dollars premieres in London, 1967.
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Posted on August 4, 2012 via The stars are ageless, aren't they? with 1,895 notes ()
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Posted on August 1, 2012 via Bohemea with 1,574 notes ()
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Awesome. Incidental build up to a Space Odyssey. Stanley Kubrick and Arthur C. Clarke collaborating in Kubrick’s NYC apartment. via oldnewyork
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Posted on May 21, 2012 via Old New York with 88 notes ()
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Richard Hell. Badass. And kind of a mess. But a hero of mine nonetheless. Though by the time I met him… he didn’t impress. via a-rebel-without-applause
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Posted on March 16, 2012 via leave me alone with 39 notes ()
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