damsellover:
“Son of Frankenstein (1939)
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damsellover:

Son of Frankenstein (1939)

desilustudios:

He wanted to be here tonight. I’d like to read something that he wrote:

‘I Love Lucy’ had just one mission: to make people laugh. Lucy gave it a rare quality. She can perform the wildest, even the messiest physical comedy without losing her feminine appeal. The ‘New York Times’ asked me to divide the credit for its success between the writers, directors and the cast. I told them, ‘Give Lucy 90% of the credit. Divide the other 10% among the rest of us.’ Desi concluded: Lucy was the show. Viv, Fred, and I were just props. Damn good props. But props nevertheless. PS- ‘I Love Lucy’ was never just a title.

-Desi Arnaz’s tribute to his ex-wife Lucille Ball, read by Robert Stack at the Kennedy Center Honors on December 7, 1986, five days after Desi had passed away from lung cancer.

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xmashop:
“ebay
Xmashop 2015—–THE END
”

xmashop:

ebay

Xmashop 2015—–THE END

rediscoverthe80s:
“Starlog magazine #19 January 1979 by Paxton Holley on Flickr.
cover featuring Star Wars TV Special
”

rediscoverthe80s:

Starlog magazine #19 January 1979 by Paxton Holley on Flickr.

cover featuring Star Wars TV Special

lostslideshows:

“White Christmas Tree” - 1950s

scificovers:
“New Worlds #21 (vol 7 no 21), June 1953, page 63. Interior art by Alan Hunter for “The Hard Way” by Alan Barclay.
”

scificovers:

New Worlds #21 (vol 7 no 21), June 1953, page 63. Interior art by Alan Hunter for “The Hard Way” by Alan Barclay.

mekagojira3k:
“He is strangely efficient at making copies.
”

mekagojira3k:

He is strangely efficient at making copies.

atomic-chronoscaph:

1970s - photos by Stephen Shore

nuclear-warrior:

ɪɴᴠᴀsɪᴏɴ ᴏғ ᴀsᴛʀᴏ-ᴍᴏɴsᴛᴇʀ (1965)