Portrait of Jennie (William Dieterle, 1948)
Portrait of Jennie (William Dieterle, 1948)
Portrait of Jennie (1948) // dir. William Dieterle
Robert Nathan, Portrait of Jennie (1940)
do i even need to say it?
nah i got a feeling about this one tumblr
yes all my favorite characters are desperate to be loved. no i don’t think that says anything about me
this frame from the fallout tv show is so funny i nearly puked watching it
Twin Peaks 1.01 Pilot
Sherilyn Fenn as Audrey Horne
i actually think the watcher response is pretty decent and probably the best that was plausible so that’s something
to me charlie puth doesn’t exist outside of these tweets
i think heathcliff is only problematic for being a landlord
It is the first thing we learn about Heathcliff. Emily Bronte told us the worst thing about him in the first sentence so that with each new thing we learned about him our estimation of him got better.
ohhh my god I have got to stop mourning the past or whatever
“And now that tragedy has wiped away all the glib excuses, I see that our love was as bare of real passion as the mating of two choice vegetables which are to be combined for the purpose of producing a profitable new item for the markets. It was like love in the movies, contrived and opportune. And now it was over.”
— Vera Caspary, Laura
laura (1944) / laura by vera caspary -- waldo and laura meet
bonus deleted scene from the movie script, with a third interpretation of their meeting --
what a day to be finishing this book