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iguanamouth:

I KEEP THINKING ABOUT DINOSAUR BONES LIKE SOME OF THEM ARE SO FUCKING BIG YOU KNOW PEOPLE USED TO DIG THOSE UP AND THINK THEY WERE FROM DRAGONS  THE LARGEST SKULL EVER FOUND WAS OVER 8 GODDAMN FEET LONG FROM A TOROSAURUS THATS FUCKING INSANE IM SO PUMPED ABOUT THIS I LOV E DINOSAURS LETS GO BURN DOWN THE POST OFFICE

(via a-big-guy-named-tiny)

johnmumbles:

Sarah Vaughan - Summertime (1957) (by RoundMidnightTV)

cinemamonamour:

Jessica Lange and Jack Nicholson in The Postman Always Rings Twice (1981)

Lange’s preparation for the role of Cora is well documented. She worked on the role heavily before filming began, deciding to base the character of B-movie actress Barbara Payton. In an interview with Rolling Stone, Lange explained that she saw Cora as a failed actress who had moved to Hollywood and dealt with rejection after rejection. The fact that she now worked in a diner was even more humiliating. Costar Jack Nicholson gifted Lange with Payton’s autobiography “I Am Not Ashamed” which she carried with her on set at all times. The film also features Lange’s first sex scene. The scene was so steamy that controversy arose as audiences believed that the sex was real and not simulated.(x)

cinemamonamour:

Jessica Lange and Jack Nicholson in The Postman Always Rings Twice (1981)

Lange’s preparation for the role of Cora is well documented. She worked on the role heavily before filming began, deciding to base the character of B-movie actress Barbara Payton. In an interview with Rolling Stone, Lange explained that she saw Cora as a failed actress who had moved to Hollywood and dealt with rejection after rejection. The fact that she now worked in a diner was even more humiliating. Costar Jack Nicholson gifted Lange with Payton’s autobiography “I Am Not Ashamed” which she carried with her on set at all times. The film also features Lange’s first sex scene. The scene was so steamy that controversy arose as audiences believed that the sex was real and not simulated.(x)

(via bellecs)

awkward-elevator:

What season do you think it is?

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samwanda:

King Kong (1933)

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(Source: haroldlloyds, via johnmumbles)

thefrogman:

I think this one is much more challenging. 

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