Day: March 20, 2024
The story is that a girlfriend posted this, then deleted it.
I think it might be the real deal, because Billie just got a distinctive back tattoo, and that seems to match this photo.
You can still find the full original image floating around the site formerly known as Twitter.
Johnny Moronic’s clips from this film can be found here.
Full gallery here
This is a biopic of Florence Arthaud, “the little bride of the Atlantic”. Arthaud made sailing history by defeating all the men in the Route du Rhum in 1990.
Marvelous!
Here’s some old-fashioned 1980s-style glamour and cinematography. You can easily imagine Valerie Kaprisky doing these same scenes back in the day. (Except that we might have seen full-frontals in the 1980s.)
Defoe’s film clip is here.
aka: La Venus d’Argent
Pomme is primarily known for her music. Her real name is Claire Pommet.
Defoe’s film clip can be found here
Sophie is undoubtedly reading one of the great works of literature, either Ulysses or Dancing Before the Glass.
Original post here.
“Bianca Censori’s recent visit to Melrose Tanning Salon in West Hollywood turned heads as she donned yet another scandalous ensemble.”
Sample:
Perhaps more interesting than Bianca’s fashion sense is Kanye’s. He’s gone Full Herman Munster with the shoes, and Full Torgo with the calves and knees.
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Footnotes for the pop culture impaired:
Herman Munster, from “The Munsters,” a cheesy B&W sitcom from the mid-60s.
Torgo from “Manos, the Hands of Fate” (1966), a no-budget “horror” film often ridiculed as the worst movie ever released (#2 on IMDb’s lowest rated).
“Candid pictures of Niecy Nash showing big boob cleavage in an all red outfit while leaving Catch Steak in Los Angeles”
Sample:
Norman’s Corner was written by Larry David. It lasted one episode. It was awful. I’m surprised they let it run through the first episode instead of replacing it with a test pattern about halfway. I shut it off after six minutes, and I like both Gilbert and Larry David a lot.
Norman’s Corner very nearly prevented Seinfeld from getting the green light, after an NBC executive, who was considering David and Seinfeld’s pitch, allegedly asked, “Isn’t Larry David the guy who wrote that piece of shit pilot with Gilbert Gottfried?”