We all know I think she is overrated in every aspect, but man does she have a killer bathing suit! Check out that fringed sun umbrella!
Wednesday, June 27, 2012
Monday, June 18, 2012
Till Death Do Us Part
If you're just tuning in I am getting married in 5 days
(the perfectly good reason The Affair has been so quiet lately) and it has got me thinking about our favorite oldies and marriage. Not the Liz Taylor types but the few and far between that where *gasp* married only once or the ones who really where together more than 72 days and lasted, "until death do us part".
Norma Shearer and Irving Thalberg
Married 9 happy years until his untimely death
My favorite Hollywood romance: Bogie and Bacall
Married 12 happy years until his death
Clara Bow and Rex Bell
Married 31 years until his death
Rosalind Russell and Fredrick Brisson
Married 35 years until her death
Irene Dunne and Francis Griffin
Married 37 years until his death
Jimmy Stewart and Gloria Stewart
Married 45 years until her death
Gregory Peck and Veronique Passani
Married 48 years until his death
Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward
Married 50 years until his death
Alfred Hitchcock and Alma Reville
Married 54 years until his death
Shirley Temple and Charles Black
Married 55 years until his death
Robert Mitchum and Dorothy Mitchum
Married 57 years until his death
Jimmy Cagney and Billie Cagney
Married 64 years until his death
Nothing like some real Hollywood love!
Wednesday, June 6, 2012
Tuesday, May 22, 2012
Monday, May 21, 2012
Ready For Mr. Sandman Part II: The Bed
For part deux of ladies who lavishly sleep, lets take a look at some fantastic beds. Over the top? Never!
Liz at home in her larger than needed bed
Lucille and her quilted headboard
Doris with a bedside phone and quilted headboard..noticing a trend?
Joan Bennett going satin all the way
Sophia and her studded headboard
Constance Bennett with flowers and lace
Joan and her fringed pillows
Greta in "Camille". If you are going to catch tuberculosis, you better have a good place to lie down.
Vivien and her canopy in "Gone With The Wind"
Norma Desmond and her boat bed
A horrible picture of an amazing bed with Ginger sleeping from "Top Hat"
Saturday, May 19, 2012
Ready For Mr. Sandman Part I: The Nightgown
As I lay here in bed sick for the last few days looking disheveled I got to thinking about how stylish the ladies of the past looked as they began their nightly slumber. When did the days of satin and fur leave our bedtime routine? Yes, I own a robe that is pretty, but I certainly don't sleep in a lavish nightgown with all the fixings. But in the movies, and in the good ol' days, women glammed it up before they hit the hay.
Veronica draped in satin
Ann sporting some lovely shoulder bows
Carole in a more fitted ensemble
Claudette kicking it down a notch in "It Happened One Night"
Cary looking fabulous in "Bringing Up Baby"
Ginger with her fancy neck bow
Jean, the most glamorous of them all.
Lauren ready to slide into bed
Carole rock'in buttons, fur, and pleats!
Friday, May 18, 2012
"Orchestra Wives"
A friend of mine recommended that I watch "Orchestra Wives". I always like a good oldie recommendation, so the fiancee and I checked it out. If you like music, catty women, and characters who fall in love and get married after knowing each other literally 24 hours, than this is the movie for you!
Ann Rutherford plays Connie, a groupie-in-training who has the hots for horn player Bill (George Montgomery).
She uses the soda jerk as a date to get to one of the band's shows. By band, I mean Glen Miller's band whom goes by the name of "The Gene Morrison Orchestra". Randomly, Jackie Gleason plays the upright bass.
Look at that ric rac!
After the show, Bill sees Connie and wants a piece. She first says no, but after about 4 minutes of conversation she is in love. Bill invites her to his gig the next night and she hops on the bus to get there. When they won't let her in without a date, she acts true to groupie form and waits for him outside. He comes out to meet her, and in 10 minutes they are engaged. 10 minutes after that, they are married. Yeah, this is gonna work out...
"I married up!"
Soon, Connie meets the other wives and the gals can't believe Bill got hitched, considering he was a major playboy and ex honey to fellow band singer, Jaynie (Lynn Bari). Jaynie decides to break them up, and Connie learns what bitches the wives are.
When the band goes on tour Connie learns about Bill's past and his old relationship with Jaynie and heads out to surprise him like a true clinger. Can she handle the life of an orchestra wife? Will her and Bill's relationship last after the 2 day honeymoon phase? What about the other girls and Jaynie?
There is some great musical numbers in this film, and Glen Miller's band sounds great. Another treat is a fabulous number by the Nicholas Brothers. I never get tired of watching these guys dance. Amazing!
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