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zoirohs · 6 months ago
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CARMEN JONES (1954) dir. Otto Preminger
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justifiedmadness · 2 years ago
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It's time to take a deeper dive into what happened in April! Fill your cup and let's dive on in! I've got everything from the many investigations into former president Mango Musoulini to the ousting of two Famous Faces on two different News Networks, to the passing of two iconic voices of our time. Tune in and tell a friend - it's time for Justified Madness Extra! Support the Podcaster: http://patreon.com/justifiedmadness31 http://fanbase.app/justifiedmadness31 http://cash.app/justifiedmadness31 http://paypal.me/justifiedmadness31 http://venmo.com/justifiedmadness31
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afriblaq · 3 months ago
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I fear i may have integrated my people into a burning house.
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hotvintagepoll · 11 months ago
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Harry Belafonte (Carmen Jones, Island in the Sun)—one of my favorite things in the world when I'm sad is kicking back and listening to him and Danny Kaye singing "Hava Nagila" together. Or who can forget this man singing the Banana Boat song with the Muppets?? immensely talented, a powerful fighter for civil rights and humanitarian causes his whole life, if you have any remaining doubts PLEASE look at the following pics [clips and pics attached below]
Buster Keaton (The General, The Navigator, Sherlock Jr.)—For me Buster’s hotness comes not just from his physical beauty but in the constant surprise and contradictions of the man, he’s simultaneously delicate/rough, feminine/masculine, confident/vulnerable, 5foot5 pretty face with an unexpectedly deep voice, at first glance you think oh he’s a cute little thing and then he takes his top off and it’s Superman abs underneath. He was intensely shy in social situations but had no hesitation in jumping off the top of a building. He famously never smiled on screen* but he exudes warmth and joy and laughter. He created some of the most beautiful, intelligent movies ever made but refused to acknowledge his own genius and talent as an artist, instead maintaining that all he wanted to do was make people laugh. If he was here in reality competing in this poll he would give it 100% but he would not be at all bothered if he didn’t win. And that’s why he’s the hottest vintage man. A vote for Buster is a vote for all that is good and decent in the world 💕 (*he did smile on camera occasionally despite his own assertions to the contrary 😄)
This is round 4 of the bracket. All other polls in this bracket can be found here. Please reblog with further support of your beloved hot sexy vintage man.
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"Just look at his freaking face...."
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"Ripped body, gorgeous unique face, beautiful personality too"
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Harry Belafonte propaganda:
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"Now let me say this about the songs of the Caribbean - almost all black music is deeply rooted in metaphor. The only way that we could speak to the pain and anguish of our experiences was often through how we codified our stories in the songs that we sang. And when I sing the 'Banana Boat Song,' the song is a work song. It's about men who sweat all day long, and they are underpaid, and they're begging the tallyman to come and give them an honest count - counting the bananas that I've picked, so I can be paid. And sometimes, when they couldn't get money, they'll give them a drink of rum. There's a lyric in the song that says, 'Work all night on a drink of rum.' People sing and delight and dance and love it, but they don't really understand unless they study the song that they're singing a work song, a song of rebellion." -Harry Belafonte
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muppet-facts · 2 years ago
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Muppet Fact #701
The masks in the "Turn the World Around" number were designed carefully to resemble African masks, and Jim Henson paid careful attention to the final designs as "he didn't want to cause offense by choosing masks that would have some religious or national significance," according to Harry Belafonte.
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Of Muppets and Men. Christopher Finch. Alfred A. Knopf, Inc. 1981. Page 110.
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boricuacherry-blog · 2 years ago
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Now let me say this about the songs of the Caribbean - almost all black music is deeply rooted in metaphor. The only way that we could speak to the pain and anguish of our experiences was often through how we codified our stories in the songs that we sang.
And when I sing the 'Banana Boat Song,' the song is a work song. It's about men who sweat all day long, and they are underpaid, and they're begging the tallyman to come and give them an honest count - counting the bananas that I've picked, so I can be paid. And sometimes, when they couldn't get money, they'll give them a drink of rum. There's a lyric in the song that says, 'Work all night on a drink of rum.'
People sing and delight and dance and love it, but they don't really understand unless they study the song that they're singing a work song, a song of rebellion.
-Harry Belafonte
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hollywoodlady · 2 months ago
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Joan Fontaine and Harry Belafonte in 'Island in the Sun' (1957).
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musicalfilm · 2 years ago
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R.I.P. Harry Belafonte (March 1, 1927 – April 25, 2023)
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gifs-of-puppets · 2 months ago
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The Muppet Show (1976-1981)
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jasondeansgothwife · 3 months ago
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Nobody will remember:
your salary
how "busy you were"
how many hours you worked
People will remember:
Work all night on a drink of rum
Daylight come and me wan' go home
Stack banana till de morning come
Daylight come and me wan' go home
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odinsblog · 2 years ago
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Harry Belafonte. Rest in Power.
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nofatclips · 2 months ago
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Day-O (The Banana Boat Song) from Beetlejuice
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roseillith · 4 months ago
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CARMEN JONES (1954) dir. OTTO PREMINGER
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hotvintagepoll · 3 months ago
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I went to visit my grandfather today, and he said that when he was in college he got sent to meet Harry Belafonte (he was later a news cameraman for like 40/50 years so I think this was part of a school paper or some such thing?) and when he shook his hand, Belafonte said “what was that? Shake my hand like you MEAN it,” which my grandpa immediately internalized. So fun fact about Harry Belafonte, the man believed in a good, strong handshake, and the reason that my grandpa has one is because of him
I love this so much. Retroactively using this as propaganda to cancel all previous results and declare Harry Belafonte champion hot handshaker
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cleolinda · 2 years ago
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destinyc1020 · 2 years ago
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