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epresley · 2 years ago
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and they’ll tell you now, you’re the lucky one, yeah, they’ll tell you now, you’re the lucky one...
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psycheetamore · 2 months ago
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How is this the same man???
Austin Feyd, Austin Benny, Austin in his many characters being sultry, desiring, luscious, seductive...
Just look at how this boy grew into becoming a man
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This shot was made to be erotic - the director acknowledged it
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Yes, I have a twisted mind. And in my twisted mind Austin Feyd is fricking bewitching.
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And yet also capable of showing affection
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And hubba hubba:
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carnevol · 4 months ago
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Thanks for the tag @middlingmay, you’re so sweet! I didn’t expect to be tagged among you awesome writers 🤭 I'll just list 5 gifs that took some time and effort and I’m happy with
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ride-a-cow-boy · 1 year ago
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JACOB ELORDI | Priscilla (2023) dir. Sofia Coppola.
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soupy-sez · 1 year ago
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Frank Sinatra & Elvis Presley - Love Me Tender/Witchcraft x
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seredelgi · 2 years ago
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Elvis Presley performing “I think I’m gonna like it here” in “Fun in Acapulco” (1963)
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carbuckety · 2 years ago
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Bob Dylan & Andy Warhol
Screen Test - 1965
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Examples that show goalies are the best, part eighteen
1: A huge save deserves a huge celebration. (Mite Goalie)
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2: Alex Lyon (34) and Sergei Bobrovsky (72) hugs.
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3: Jack Campbell looking really confused about how that puck sliced through his glove.
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4: You can mess with Vítek Vaněček, if you don’t mind getting the bitch slap.
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5: (thanks to lemondropbois for showing me this lol) Hunter Miska does not appreciate the rink renovations.
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6: Not technically ice hockey but this save was CRAZY! Ice 3 is awesome. (Eamon McAdam)
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7: Kai Dawson(?) has combined two great sports. Hockey and motor racing!
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8: Elvis Merzļikins raising the new generational goalie talent.
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9: Jumping during a goalie hug is permitted, but not encouraged. (Jeremy Swayman (1) and Jakub Lauko (94))
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10: Everyone loves a good goalie hug. This is a reminder to hug your goalies! (Goalies are: Malcolm Subban (47) and Craig Anderson (41))
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{part 17}
>part 18<
{part 19}
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cantsayidont · 1 year ago
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Hateration holleration:
PRISCILLA: Sofia Coppola feature adaptation of Priscilla Presley's memoir is what a British magazine I used to read would have called "a real spot-the-point exercise." It's attractively composed, but totally lacking in story, characterization, themes, or thesis. The real Priscilla executive-produced, which may be why the film has so little to say about her marrying Elvis at 17 (other than to politely observe her parents' seemingly impotent disapproval), their drug use, or either of them as people. However, that doesn't explain the blank-faced performances of Cailee Spaeny and Jacob Elordi, who seem to be in the film solely to have something on which to hang the various vintage outfits. I have no strong feelings about Elvis Presley one way or the other, but Elordi's sleepy caricature has precisely none of the sexual charisma that made the real Elvis a star. Just read a book — even the most fawning Elvis bio will have more substance than this empty film.
THE THREE MUSKETEERS PART I: D'ARTAGNAN: Given how many times the venerable Dumas classic has been filmed over the years, you'd think someone would at least occasionally do a proper job of it, but this grimy and disagreeable new French version certainly isn't it. The rolled-in-mud mise-en-scène should come with a complimentary package of Wet-Naps; the casting is lifeless and frequently inappropriate (Vincent Cassel is a somnambulistic and elderly Athos, while Éric Ruf is the dullest screen Richelieu in conscious memory); and there's a grievous lack of humor, charm, or sophistication. Worse, screenwriters Matthieu Delaporte and Alexandre de La Patellière thought they could improve on the original Dumas plot and were sorely, sorely mistaken. The biggest problem with the book, as regards film and TV adaptations, is that there's simply too much going on even for four hours of screen time; while omitting sections of the original plot is perhaps inevitable, trying to pad it out with non-Dumas nonsense does no one any favors. This dreary and tiresome film is nearly as wrongheaded as the stupid 2011 Paul W.S. Anderson version and is no fun at all — a deadly sin when it comes to THE THREE MUSKETEERS — with few virtues beyond the frustratingly brief glimpses of Eva Green, suitably fetching as Milady de Winter (who presumably will be more prominently featured in Part II). Stick with the 1973–1974 Richard Lester movies, which also take liberties with the plot, but are actually fun, and exceptionally well-cast if inevitably very English. Even the decaffeinated 1948 American version (with Gene Kelly as D'Artagnan) is better than the new one.
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psycheetamore · 3 months ago
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A compilation on the biting of his most perfectest of lips 🫦
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Pretty much the closest he came to pursing his lips in Dune (AND I CANNOT DO A GIF SET OF AUSTIN BUTLER WITHOUT DUNE REFERENCES), aka the Feyd equivalent of biting lips:
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And as a non-fitting bonus - I know I know I know, I could have also used the last available plot for another gif, but nah...
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armoredbutterfly93 · 2 years ago
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Again. I'm in AWE. 🤍 Austin killed it. He killed it. That's simply perfect. 🤍 Elvis for sure is proud. 🤍 look at the DEDICATION!!! 🤍
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my favourite looks/scenes from elvis (2022) (part 4 of ????)
believe it or not, the folder i saved this under is called "vulgar-animalistic" because of the montage .. definitely one of my favourites throughout the movie. + i like it when he does his shaking on the ground too .. i find that weirdly attractive
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ride-a-cow-boy · 1 year ago
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Jacob Elordi and Cailee Spaeny in the behind the scenes of Priscilla (2023) | dir. Sofia Coppola.
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seredelgi · 2 years ago
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Girl you got him, he’s right there
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hotvintagepoll · 9 months ago
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Propaganda
Madhabi Mukherjee (Charulata, The Big City, The Coward)—Madhabi Mukherjee is legendary for her nuanced and sensitive performances in some of the classics of Bengali cinema particularly her roles in Satyajit Ray's films
Angela Lansbury (The Harvey Girls, The Court Jester, The Manchurian Candidate)—The babe, the myth, the legend. In her own words her early hollywood roles were "a series of venal bitches" and they were all glorious. Half of them wanted to kill you and you probably would have thanked them. She even goes toe to toe with Judy Garland in The Harvey Girls! That said, she was chronically underused and misused during this era - she was just 36 when she was cast as Elvis Presley's mother in Blue Hawaii and a few years later commented that she'd played so many 'old hags' that most people thought she was in her 60s. She thought she was "all talent, no looks" but she was the full package! Post-1970 I hope we all know what an incredibly talented and compassionate badass she was, but I feel like not enough people know her early roles as a hot (often villainous) young thing.
This is round 3 of the tournament. All other polls in this bracket can be found here. Please reblog with further support of your beloved hot sexy vintage woman.
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Madhabi Mukherjee:
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She played in some of the most critically acclaimed films in bengali cinema and she is an incredibly talented actress. Everybody should watch 'The Big City' she's so good in it!
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Angela Lansbury:
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"Angela Lansbury might not be where your mind goes first when you think of hot leading women, because she had a later career revival. But she began acting in the early 1940s after leaving London due to the Blitz. In the first couple decades of her film career she has an openness about her. She said she never really fit in with the Hollywood crowd and to me she gives off a friendly, untarnished vibe."
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"Most of us know Angela Lansbury as old lady sleuth Jessica Fletcher, but it's important to know that she was smoking hot in her younger days as well as a damned fine actress. Although she didn't get lead roles until her early 40s, at 17 she was a supporting actress in films such as Gaslight (1944), National Velvet (1944), and The Picture of Dorian Grey, for which she won the Golden Globe for best supporting actress and was nominated for the Oscar. Even in her memorable performance as the manipulative mother in The Manchurian Candidate, she is listed as a supporting actress as she does not play the love interest. She was successful both on stage and screen, and won the Tony for her lead role in the musical Mame on Broadway in 1966. TL;DR While Angela Lansbury mostly played supporting roles in films before 1970, she had what it takes to be a leading actress, which we know from her success on stage and tv from the mid 60s onward"
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"She looked like a princess but bit like a viper"
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"Is there anything this woman couldn't do? Act in comedy and drama, sing, dance, be a wonderful human being - quite simply a true and wonderful lady."
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"she is the fairytale princess of my dreams in court jester"
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"god she had such an incredible career all throughout her life really but as a young lady she was just as incredible as she was in her later years. enchanting voice, amazing personality, and absolutely GORGEOUS. she lamented not having the looks to play leads in romance but that idea is so batshit because look at her??? she's one of the most terrific women of all time. also she's my grandmother's favorite actress and i truly get it"
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xxmandaveexx · 2 years ago
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Oh dear lord...
THESE TWO?! 😳
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Jesus take the wheel...
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Okay, hear me out… Dr. John Carpenter and Walter Hale crossover and the reader engages in a threesome with them.
Thank you @kendralavon7 for having my mind in the gutter. 😂
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