Tootsie Roll Industries, 1969
Deanna Durbin pictured signing a shipment of her recordings on the cover of The Sketch in June 19, 1940. She is donating them to the British Red Cross.
this would have got 100k notes as a tumblr post in 2018
cackling at this, can NOT believe it's a real, actual quote. it reads so much like one of those clickhole pieces
He also said this about the snake.
Tootsie Roll Industries, 1969
Rita Hayworth, 1940s
Hedy Lamarr, The Heavenly Body, 1944
dmv: can i have you birth certificate
me: i dont have it but you can trust! 😁✌️
dmv: ok! 😁✌️here is your license
me: its so small and cute! 😳
dmv: just like you! ☺️
can't get an algorithm like this on twitter
Dev Anand in Baazi (1951) | dir. Guru Dutt
Dev Anand in Baazi (1951) | dir. Guru Dutt
Guide (1965) | dir. Vijay Anand
Hum Dono (1961) | dir. Amarjeet
I'm American and I like Bollywood more than Hollywood
Mainly because what it seems like from reading Youtube comments, my generation (millenials and below) in India actually seems to give a fuck about the stars of yesteryear that their parents loved. Whereas if you ask an American teenager or 20something if they like Douglas Fairbanks, they're like "lol who? Sorry the only movie I've actually seen is Clueless tee hee hee who gives a shit about old dead people loool"