angelheaded hipsters burning for the ancient heavenly connection to the starry dynamo in the machinery of night

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vintagegal:

Marilyn Monroe and Jane Russell in Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953)

vintagegal:

Marilyn Monroe and Jane Russell in Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953)

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marilyn monroe: stop using me as an excuse for being fat
vintagegal:

Marilyn Monroe in How to Marry a Millionaire (1953)

vintagegal:

Marilyn Monroe in How to Marry a Millionaire (1953)

I approve of Marilyn doing her best “gypsy”…because in a lot of ways she lived like one and that makes it ok

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deeemonroe:

Jane Russell: My friend Marilyn did not kill herself
Although she and Marilyn Monroe made Gentlemen Prefer Blondes together - and were well-matched, particularly during their duet, Two Little Girls From Little Rock - their ultimate fates turned out to be dramatically different.
Despite their differences, she warmed to Monroe.
“Marilyn’s first husband, Jim, went to high school with me. One day he came by and said: ‘I want you to meet my wife’.”
It was Marilyn. “She was a pretty girl, and later on I discovered that she was shy and sensitive,” she remembers.
“When we made Gentlemen Prefer Blondes together and I discovered that she was nervous about going on set, I finally went to her dressing room and said: ‘All right, baby, come on set with me now, we’ve only got a few minutes.’ And she said: ‘Ooh’.” She copies Marilyn’s blonde breathlessness to perfection, but there is no malice in her mimicry.
“I remember there was this actor, Tommy Noonan, who had to do a kissing scene with her, and afterwards some guy asked: ‘You’ve just kissed Marilyn Monroe. What was it like?’ And Tommy replied: ‘It was like being swallowed alive.’ Marilyn overheard that and ran crying to her dressing room. I grew up with boys, so boys didn’t bother me. I knew all about them. I don’t think Marilyn did.
“But she wasn’t a dumb blonde.
‘Marilyn was planning to marry again’
“Right before she died, she was planning to marry Joe DiMaggio, her second husband, again, and she had a new movie contract. So I don’t think she killed herself.
“Someone did it for her. There were dirty tricks somewhere.”
I suggest that Jack and Bobby Kennedy - both Marilyn’s lovers - may have been involved, and Jane nods darkly.
“Soon after Marilyn died, I met Bobby Kennedy and he looked at me as if to say: ‘I am your enemy’.”
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-439026/Jane-Russell-My-friend-Marilyn-did-kill-herself.html#ixzz1gOswhP2o

deeemonroe:

Jane Russell: My friend Marilyn did not kill herself

Although she and Marilyn Monroe made Gentlemen Prefer Blondes together - and were well-matched, particularly during their duet, Two Little Girls From Little Rock - their ultimate fates turned out to be dramatically different.

Despite their differences, she warmed to Monroe.

“Marilyn’s first husband, Jim, went to high school with me. One day he came by and said: ‘I want you to meet my wife’.”

It was Marilyn. “She was a pretty girl, and later on I discovered that she was shy and sensitive,” she remembers.

“When we made Gentlemen Prefer Blondes together and I discovered that she was nervous about going on set, I finally went to her dressing room and said: ‘All right, baby, come on set with me now, we’ve only got a few minutes.’ And she said: ‘Ooh’.” She copies Marilyn’s blonde breathlessness to perfection, but there is no malice in her mimicry.

“I remember there was this actor, Tommy Noonan, who had to do a kissing scene with her, and afterwards some guy asked: ‘You’ve just kissed Marilyn Monroe. What was it like?’ And Tommy replied: ‘It was like being swallowed alive.’ Marilyn overheard that and ran crying to her dressing room. I grew up with boys, so boys didn’t bother me. I knew all about them. I don’t think Marilyn did.

“But she wasn’t a dumb blonde.

‘Marilyn was planning to marry again’

“Right before she died, she was planning to marry Joe DiMaggio, her second husband, again, and she had a new movie contract. So I don’t think she killed herself.

“Someone did it for her. There were dirty tricks somewhere.”

I suggest that Jack and Bobby Kennedy - both Marilyn’s lovers - may have been involved, and Jane nods darkly.

“Soon after Marilyn died, I met Bobby Kennedy and he looked at me as if to say: ‘I am your enemy’.”



Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-439026/Jane-Russell-My-friend-Marilyn-did-kill-herself.html#ixzz1gOswhP2o

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Marilyn Monroe and Jane Russell in Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953)

I need the Marilyn to my Jane

Marilyn Monroe and Jane Russell in Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953)

I need the Marilyn to my Jane

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This is an amazing cast

This is an amazing cast

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Megan Fox is getting her Marilyn Monroe tattoo removed because …..”It is a negative character, as she suffered from personality disorders and was bipolar. I do not want to attract this kind of negative energy in my life.” ………………..If I met her on the street Id punch her

As if I couldn’t hate this vapid and talentless excuse for an actress anymore

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letloveshinein:

myloveformarilyn:Let’s all take a moment to remember Marilyn today, she would have been 85!

letloveshinein:

myloveformarilyn:Let’s all take a moment to remember Marilyn today, she would have been 85!

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( Gentlemen Prefer Blondes) “This was Jane Russell’s only film with Marilyn Monroe. They got along well. Russell called Monroe “Blondie” and was often the only person on the set who could coax Monroe out of her trailer to begin the day’s filming.”

source IMDB

awwww, I want to be the Jane to a Marilyn

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retrogasm:

What the hell is Marilyn standing in front of… looks like a scrotum…

 oh my god it does!!!

retrogasm:

What the hell is Marilyn standing in front of… looks like a scrotum…

 oh my god it does!!!

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oh Kylie only you can do a proper Marilyn tribute

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bohemea:

suicideblonde:

Marilyn Monroe and Clark Gable in The Misfits, 1960

When I came back from a day off the set, he patted my ass and told me if I didn’t behave myself, he would give me a good spanking. I looked him in the eye and said: ”Don’t tempt me,” He burst out laughing so hard he was tearing. Because of his performance I’ve seen “Gone With the Wind” over and over again. He was perfect.
~ Marilyn Monroe on Clark Gable

bohemea:

suicideblonde:

Marilyn Monroe and Clark Gable in The Misfits, 1960

When I came back from a day off the set, he patted my ass and told me if I didn’t behave myself, he would give me a good spanking. I looked him in the eye and said: ”Don’t tempt me,” He burst out laughing so hard he was tearing.

Because of his performance I’ve seen “Gone With the Wind” over and over again. He was perfect.

~ Marilyn Monroe on Clark Gable

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