Remember when Eddie Murphy was funny? Not the best made but probably the Tony Scott film I saw the most. Characteristic of what I associate Scott with: nicely angled visuals, moody photography, and quick edits. The film’s not that much different from the trailer in look and feel.
Retro Spidey Getting in to this whole Spider-man thing—go Nicholas Hammond!
Time for a getaway Ali and Steve. (Via desertjedi.)
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Cheaper than $6 million Lee Majors and Britt Ekland in The Six Million Dollar Man. Lee’s jacket has to be one of the 1970s’ worst fashion crimes.
Smile An incredible image of two famous people: Charlie Chaplin and Helen Keller, on the set of Sunnyside, 1918. (Via infatuateur and chaplininpictures.)
The A (for Audrey) team Audrey Hepburn and George Peppard behind the scenes of Breakfast at Tiffany’s. (Via avintagegirlatheart.) How many of you just got ‘Moon River’ as an earworm?
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Warm-up Dick van Dyke had some extreme shoes. (Via heck-yea-mary-tyler-moore.)
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We also have to thank Adolf Hitler, because he helped me. He helped me a lot.
“What is that?!”
The Dick Van Dyke Show - 1x09, My Blonde-Haired Brunette
Dawn of a comedienne Anyone reckon this is Genesis when it comes to Mary Tyler Moore’s comedic career?
Down to Earth Over 20 years ago, I caught this one Sunday afternoon on TV1. It was later remade as Xanadu.



