Saturday, December 27, 2008

X-mas Gifts!

Hope everyone had Happy Holidays!!! I thought I could post what I got!



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So word got around that I was a Marilyn fan so... I got a bunch of Marilyn stuff!


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The long thing is Marilyn film strip suspenders made out of real film strip material.

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Marilyn Teapot!

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I also got TCM Scene it?, Nancy Drew Movie on DVD, and Va-Va-Voom! Pin-ups Book!


*Not pictured- Dita Von Teese Book! I love it sooo much very informative and fun!

Thursday, December 11, 2008

Bettie Page Passed Away

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I got the news that Bettie Page has just passed away. I am so sad about this. She had just got over pneumonia and then suffered a heart attack. She was such an icon and a great lady. I'm speechless, I just hope she's resting in peace.

Movie Magic

I am started a new blog addition called Movie Magic. I will talk about the old Hollywood movies I watched in the past weeks.

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The first movie I watched recently was Rebecca. I really enjoyed this movie. I am not suprised Alfred Hitchcock had a hand in this. It kept me very much into the whole story. Being a fan of noirs I was naturally attracted to the plot. It is one of those movies that you definatly have to wacth until the end.

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Another movie was Cat On A Hot Tin Roof. It seems like when the names Elia Kazan and Tennesse Williams appear you know it's going to be good. I am a fan of A Streetcar Named Desire so I wanted very much to watch this film and I wasn't dissapointed. It's very much a strong story and Paul Newman carried this so well. Elizabeth Talylor's character is so believable. It is also one of those characters you learn to love towards the end of the movie. The overall set and environment is very suitable and comforting.


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Father of the Bride... A comical film that you can some how relate to. Subtle funny and not too over the top yet very heartwarming. Having seen the remake with Steve Martin I noticed a lot of references and nods to the orginal. Elizabeth seems so young and fresh in this.

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The Bad and the Beautiful takes a great behind the scence look of movie star drama. Lana Turner is just supurburb. The story just seems to keep going and not stop. Agencies, directors, money issues are all what creates fame, fortune, and misfortune. The inner working of movie politics are what drives the characters back to what they left. Was it Kirk Douglas's character that made them all? Or is it fate? Or desperation?

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Gilda! Wow! I thought Rita Hayworth lit up the screen. I think if Rita wasn't in this movie the movie wouldn't have taken the great direction that it did. She had a little sass to her which I took to. And talk about drama. Gilda was just a caged tigeresse trying to break free and I'm glad she did!

More Movies to Come....The Postman Always Rings Twice,The King and I,GiGi,and My Fair Lady.

New Finds

Hey everyone! I know its been a while and its a little embarassing actually. So I went thrifting and picked up a few things. I also headed over to eBay and picked up a few books. Then I went over to TCM.com and subscribed to their magazine which I will scan the once I get them. But for know i'll show what I got...

New electrical typewriter I bought for $15.00 and it works. The price was high but it worked and it came with a great looking case. I put my vintage book on top as well as the owls I found. I thought it would be a nice touch!

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Manual typewriter. I had to get one that didn't use electricity. I am a writer and I thought it would be a great idea to get one when ideas just pop out. I have Sweet Slumber on Barnes and Noble.com as well as Amazon. I am in the process of writing a novel so I got inspired a little by this typewriter. Anyway, I was on the search for a manual for sometime. I called this thriftstore to ask if they had any they said no. By fluke I ended up going and I found one. Which kinda bothered me because I called just a couple days before and they said no. I found it way in the back in a case covered and next to a electric. The manual had no price on it. So I took it up to the counter at first they didn't want to sell it to me because it had no price then another woman persuaded her to give me a price. All I had was $15.00 dollars of money left in my account, I was willing to pay $10.00. She said $25.00 so I couldn't afford it. Then I remembered the lady that set the price always priced everything too high. I came in one day and she told me that the doll she was holding was worth $50.00, which is fine but it was a brand new cabbage patch doll. Very hard to believe a toy made in the 80's that is brand new is worth that much. I bought those gold owls there she said these are worth like $50 each and a folower tin she said was worth $100. I don't think so. So I returned the typewriter where I got it. Then I saw that the one next to it was only $8.99, they were busy and I didn't notice it until I was leaving. So a few days later I came back to see if it had an offical price on it. It didn't but the same lady wasn't working there that day so I was hoping it would be priced down I talked to the other lady I hadn't seen and I showed it to her. I asked her if she priced things she said sometimes so she said they look like the same thing so she priced it $8.99! I was so happy so I bought it and was very happy. The ribbon itself is in good shape to, I suppose if I have to I will get more ribbion on eBay, I have seen them there.



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My pins, I bought a couple of new pins but I though I'd show all the one's I have so far. The red flower is new as well as the two below it. I usually find a good deal on them, plus I wear them so why not keep buyin them cheap.

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Nancy Drew! So I have been deciding should I get into Nancy or not. I finally decided sure. I went to the used book store they charged $6.00 a book. I went to eBay first to see if I could find a deal. I decided to get the vintage ones, if not the orginals from the 30's than the ones from the 50's would probably be easier. I also wanted to get the first one at least so I can start with knowing about the first volume. So I did find a deal on eBay. I got 4 for $7.00 including shipping! So it was a great deal and it came with vol. 1 and 2.


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New bios! I collect biographies of classic Hollywood so I picked up some more for cheap. I have a lot of books though. My draws are filled with them, I can't stop and I don't like renting them in fear of not returning them in time so I just buy them. Usually opt for used books because they are cheaper. Then trade ones I no longer want in for credit towards new ones. But here are the bios I picked up: Liz by C. David Heymann, Lauren Bacall Now by Lauren Bacall (I have her first one) her second auto bio, A Woman Named Jackie by C. David Heymann, It's All In The Playing by Shirley Maclaine (I also have another one of hers, she has 5 total), Grace A Love Story by George Burns, Maria Callas by Simon and Schuster, and Mommie Dearest by Christina Crawford-i'm nervous about reading this one I think Joan is a great actress it is just hard to read harsh personally things about her motherhood life.



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More to come...Nightgowns, Ava Gardner bio, and Now Playing TCM Magazine.

Out With The New. In With The Old.

Chef-Boy-Ar-Dee

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