#Linus Larrabee
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Sabrina (1995)
#sabrina 1995#harrison ford#julia ormond#sabrina fairchild#linus larrabee#fyeahmovies#filmgifs#romancegifs#movieedit#moviegifs#movies#my gifs#i very much enjoyed this adaptation#obviously i'm gonna have to rewatch the original tonight#for the hundredth time
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very niche thought but someone has to make an edit of linus larrabee (90s ver ofc) to million dollar man pleaseeeee
#he’s so million dollar man coded#pls#harrison ford is so sexy pls#harrison ford#linus larrabee#90s#sabrina 1995#lana del rey#million dollar man
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Thinking about my wives… (post-Working Girl watch and Jack is just… it’s not fair bc why did he RIZZ me like that 😭😭)
It’s a sorta quick drawing bc I go back to school tmrw (devastated 💔💔) but I hope to do a better more detailed drawing of them in the future 🙏🫶
#art#shitpost#illustration#sabrina 1995#star wars#working girl#Linus Larrabee#han solo#Jack trainer#can Linus be my sugar mommy to pay for my college tuition 🙏#funny post#harrison ford
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My pinterest boards :
Indiana Jones
M!Han
Linus Larrabee
Allie Fox
Quinn Harris
David Halloran
Tommy Lillard
#harrison ford#indiana jones#modern!han#linus larrabee#allie fox#quinn harris#david halloran#tommy lillard#pinterest boards
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Let's do it
#Harrison Ford#han solo#blade runner#rick deckard#the fugitive#richard kimble#jack ryan#regarding henry#henry turner#sabrina#linus larrabee#star wars
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“Save me, Sabrina fair, you are the only one that can.”
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Linus Larrabee to Sabrina Fairchild.
“Sabrina” (1995)
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Harrison Ford as Linus Larrabee SABRINA (1995), dir. Sydney Pollack
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Harrison Ford as Linus Larrabee in Sabrina (1995), dir. Sydney Pollack (2/2)
#harrison ford#sabrina#sabrina movie#sabrina 1995#movieedit#filmedit#mine#this movie sucks a bit#but this man has surpassed all limits of beauty here omg#i'm in love 😍😍😍
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HARRISON FORD AS LINUS LARRABEESABRINA (1995) Dir. Sydney Pollack
#filmedit#userbbelcher#chewieblog#fyeahmovies#tvandfilm#dilfgifs#usersugar#userrobin#usersavana#tusercarol#movies#movies*#*
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Hello! Can I request another Linus fic where reader is working with him in the company or as a collaborator maybe, and Linus doesn't realize he's being courted by too many "business dinners" and stuff until someone (his secretary or mother) spells it out for him? He's probably been trying to flirt too and reader just enjoys seeing the big boss flounder over her. Thank you!
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1995!linus larrabee x reader
note; i hope you like it! i honestly didn’t know how it would go but this is what i ended up with.
“well thank your for another wonderful evening, dear.”
“it was my pleasure, mr. larrabee.” you said with a smile as he linked his arm with yours, leading you down the streets of new york city. you furrowed your brows, “are we not taking the car?”
“i thought that we could walk for a bit, if that’s alright?” you nodded rapidly, “oh yes, of course, i was just curious.” you assured to which linus gave a small smile, he then glanced at you, noticing how you were slightly trembling. “are you alright?” he questioned. you nodded, “why wouldn’t i be?”
“you’re trembling.”
you scoffed lightly, “am not.”
“i can feel it.” he replied with a light chuckle, removing his arm from your grasp before slipping off his suit jacket. “oh please linus,” you shook your head, “you don’t have to do that.”
“too bad.” he then draped the jacket over your shoulders, the warmth spreading over you immediately. “thank you.”
“your very welcome.”
he hooked his arm with yours again, “come on darling, can’t let you freeze out here now can i?” you smiled, leaning against him.
“thank you, linus.”
he furrowed his brows, “what for?”
you shrugged, “everything.”
it was no secret that you were falling for the busy business man who continued to make time for you.
and you were just waiting for him to get the hint.
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“well you’re home late.”
“well i’m an adult, mother.”
“and are you going to tell your dear mother where you were?”
“out.” linus replied, shrugging off his suit jacket that you’d returned in the drive back to your home. his mother, maude, sent him a knowing look, “might you have been out with a certain investor’s daughter?”
“she’s an investor too.” he corrected. maude shook her head, barking out a laugh which confused the man, “is something funny?”
“oh my dear linus! for someone in business, i’d think you’d have seen it by now!”
“i’m afraid i don’t understand-“
“that girl is completely and totally in love with you!”
his mother’s words took him by surprise. “what are you talking about?” he questioned. “all these dinners! linus, you can’t possibly be talking about business the entire time.”
and there it was. the past dinners he’d been on—business had not been discussed at all. but instead, he’d talked about his passions, what he enjoyed when he wasn’t doing business. you had spoken of you interests too.
and he’d had such a wonderful time with you. and he wanted to spend almost all of his time with you…
“oh…”
“oh is right. have you finally realized?”
maybe he hadn’t realized that you were in love with him, but he was certain that he was in love with you.
he darted out of the room, back to the coat rack, retrieving his suit jacket. maude tilted her head in confusion, “linus? wherever are you going??”
“out!”
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you sighed deeply, flopping down upon your bed. has he still yet to take the hint? how many more dinners or events would you have to invite him too in order for him to see?
sure, he flirted with you here and there, but that was it. you were the one planning, making moves, for you were too afraid to truly tell him how you felt.
maybe you should just give up. he was a smart man, a talented man, not to mention handsome, but far too busy for a love life. it could never work.
a loud knock echoed throughout your home. you glanced at the clock on your nightstand, it was past midnight, who’d be here at this hour?
you rose from your bed, kicking off your heels before walking towards the door, pulling it open just as another knock echoed.
“linus? what are you doing-“
“do you love me?”
your eyes widened. you were shocked. was this really happening? had he actually understood?
“linus-“
��do you love me?”
slowly, you nodded.
“yes?”
“yes.”
“yes you love me?” linus asked.
“yes i love you. i’m in love with you.” you clarified, your voice soft, fragile.
his lips quirked up slightly into a smile. “good, you wanna know why?”
“why?”
“because i’m in love with you,” he then leaned in, kissing you deeply, passionately, something that had only happened in your dreams.
and that’s when you knew that all your doubts had been wrong, and this-you and linus-were meant to be.
#harrison ford#harrison ford x reader#harrison ford movies#indiana jones x reader#young harrison ford#han solo x reader#han solo#indiana jones#star wars#sabrina 1995#linus larabee
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If Cary Grant had accepted the role of Linus Larrabee in Sabrina (1954):
Don't get me wrong, I adore the against-type casting of Humphrey Bogart, and I think the end result created some strange magic between Bogie and Hepburn. However, I'm of the opinion that early 50s Grant paired with early 50s Hepburn would have absolutely melted movie screens.
Cary Grant was Sabrina director Billy Wilder's first choice for the curmudgeonly older Larrabee brother who is eventually won over by the fresh charm of Audrey Hepburn in the titular role, but Grant turned it down ostensibly for the same reason he turned down starring opposite her in Roman Holiday the year before.
25 years Hepburn's senior, Grant was concerned about looking like a "dirty old man." After Sabrina, he would turn down working with her one more time in another Wilder flick Love in the Afternoon (1957), that part going to Gary Cooper.
He would finally (thankfully) relent when he starred opposite her in Charade (1963), with the condition that the script be rewritten to have her playing the aggressor in the relationship.
#golden age of hollywood#audrey hepburn#old hollywood#classic film#tcm#cary grant#1960s#humphrey bogart#1950s#charade#roman holiday#sabrina#sabrina fairchild#black and white film#fan edit
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Sabrina: Linus Larrabee [ESTJ 3w2]
MBTI Type: ESTJ Dominant Extroverted Thinking – ease of organizing and remembering facts, drawing logical conclusions, and being efficient: Linus is a businessman from the word go; when asked what he was like as a kid, the chauffer answers “shorter” – he was always business-minded, highly competent, aggressive, and determined to make a name for himself, by expanding his father’s holdings. The…
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Movie asks!!!! Love to hear your thoughts on:
Roman Holiday
Sabrina
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
Hi!
So sorry for the late reply but here are my thoughts on the first two, and since I haven't watched Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, I will swap it for The Young Philadelphians (1959) if that's okay.
So with Roman Holiday, I really liked that it belonged to a class of films showcasing love stories which don't always have a happy ending, and not because the couple isn't compatible, but circumstances have pulled them apart. I liked the message that royalty are humans too, as seen from Hepburn's character arc, and that innocence and fierceness can coexist at the same time. I think it has influenced so many films like Before Sunset, Past Lives, to name a few.
With Sabrina, I loved the aspect of the love triangle between Sabrina and the Larrabee brothers, because it exhibits the overall message of how love should be perceived (Sabrina wanted David because he paid attention to other girls and then fell in love with Linus because he paid attention to her which was first for nefarious intentions but then became genuine)- it's not the idea of love, but the feelings of love that promise both pain and joy. Regardless of the circumstances, I liked the fake romance trope, and I liked that at the end, Linus was willing to let David be with Sabrina at the expense of his feelings (which he only realises the morning that Sabrina is to leave).
I recently discovered The Young Philadelphians, and I really liked the whole aspect of Paul Newman's character Tony, being a man with blue collar origins working his way as a blue blooded white collar. I loved Tony and Joan and the couple's love story, and the heartbreaking circumstances that they have to endure because of misunderstandings, peer pressure of marrying rich (in Joan's case), and the insult of being differentiated on the basis of blood and not merit (in Tony's case). I liked that this film set up to some extent, Paul Newman's character in The Verdict (1982), as well as blending the courtroom drama with a rags to riches allegory.
Thanks for the ask! I hope they're alright.
#ask requests#roman holiday#sabrina 1954#the young philadelphians#the verdict#past lives#before sunrise
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Things to expect over the weekend;
Modern!Han rambles/headcanons/first part of a long ass fic I have
More NSFW alphabets (Linus, Han, M!Han, potentially David and Allie depending on how motivated I am to work this hellsite)
Headcanons for a few of the husbands (Linus for sure, Allie and David potentially as well)
DBF!Quinn + Dad!Indy content.
Have a good night, my underlings.
#indiana jones#han solo#linus larrabee#harrison ford#han solo smut#han solo x reader#han solo imagines#han solo/reader#han solo imagine#indiana jones imagines#indiana jones x reader#indiana jones/reader#indiana jones imagine#indiana jones smut#linus larrabee imagine#linus larrabee imagines#linus larrabee smut#linus larrabee/reader#linus larrabee x reader
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Sabrina, 1954
Humphrey Bogart as Linus Larrabee and Audrey Hepburn as Sabrina Fairchild in the movie Sabrina, 1954 directed by Billy Wilder.
In 1995, director Sidney Pollock remade Sabrina, with Harrison Ford as Linus, Julia Ormand as Sabrina, and Greg Kinnear as David.
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