thechickinthemiddle:

deforest:

Paul Newman photographed by Gene Lesser, April 1962

Paul looks very Niven-esque in the first photo :)

Travel. Don’t book a hotel. Don’t have an agenda. Just pick a place, buy a ticket, and go. It will never be easier then it is right now.
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Clint Eastwood in Rome, 1965.  |  Esquire magazine 2013
Clint Eastwood in Rome, 1965.  |  Esquire magazine 2013

madonnascrapbook:

#Madonna on Mortality and Marilyn Monroe (1995)

inlovewithyourlines:

Ok. Here we go! I wrote her that TBEMH was the first movie I saw her in and that it made me fall in love with her. I thanked her for all her work and for making me cry and laugh and think and believe. I thanked her for the wonderful evening and for signing my programme and last but not least I mentioned how gorgeous I thought she was on screen and even more in person. 
This is the reply I got! Still can’t believe it. 

inlovewithyourlines:

Ok. Here we go! I wrote her that TBEMH was the first movie I saw her in and that it made me fall in love with her. I thanked her for all her work and for making me cry and laugh and think and believe. I thanked her for the wonderful evening and for signing my programme and last but not least I mentioned how gorgeous I thought she was on screen and even more in person. 

This is the reply I got! Still can’t believe it. 

fuckyeahvintage-retro:

Kanab, Utah (1973) © Stephen Shore

fuckyeahvintage-retro:

Kanab, Utah (1973) © Stephen Shore

The best way to combat piracy isn’t legislatively or criminally but by giving good options.
Netflix Chief Content Officer Ted Sarandos - who claims that every time Netflix enters a new territory, its numbers go up while Torrent numbers go down.  More here. (via directingfilm)

archiemcphee:

These awesome photos, in which rolling waves appear to be both perfectly frozen in time and miraculously made solid, are the work of French photographer Pierre Carreau.

Carreau “shoots waves with a variety of high speed cameras using various macro and wide angle lenses, capturing water shapes that appear more sculptural than liquid.”

Visit his Pierre Carreau’s website to view many more examples of his amazing work. He also offers prints of some of his images via Clic Gallery.

[via Colossal]