I’m really just talking about people from tumblr who I’ve never met in real life.
I wish we said “fancy” in America. As in, “I fancy you.” It’s such a more agreeable term than “I have a crush on you.” What’s a crush? Like, I AM A BOA CONSTRICTOR AND I AM GOING TO IMMOBILIZE YOU WITH MY MISPLACED AND OBSESSIVE AFFECTION. “I fancy you” is like, you’re so shiny and glittery and I just want to put you on a shelf and look at you for a while ‘cause you’re fancy.
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“Cruella De Ville” — VOGUE Russia (October 2011; shooting video)
Styling: Olga Dunina | Photographer: Jason Kibbler | Model: Alla Kostromicheva
A sample of some of the earliest colour motion picture films you will see |1922 - Kodachrome Color Motion Picture Test No. 3
Nancy Sinatra - Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down)
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Cine Mexicano: MEXICAN ACTRESSES WORKING ABROAD IN ITALY
Maybe it’s the similarity between Spanish and Italian, but several Mexican actresses worked in Italian films during the Golden Age of Mexican Cinema. Dolores del Río made C’era una volta… (1967) with Sophia Loren and Omar Sharif. María Félix made a Incantesimo Tragico (1951) with Rossano Brazzi. Columba Domínguez made Delitto per Amore or L’Edera (1950) with Roldano Lupi. Silvia Pinal made Uomini e nobiluomini (1960) with Vittorio De Sica and Antonio Cifariello.