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aokayalright: Robert De Niro + Mickey Rourke in Angel Heart (1988)

retropopcult: Run-DMC and The Beastie Boys in Manhattan, 1987

mabellonghetti: Olivia Newton-John red carpet looks from 1978 - 1980

middleamerica: Self-Portrait with Muhammed Ali, 5th Street Gym, Miami, 1963, Marvin Newman

davidhudson: Leonard Nimoy, Donald Sutherland, and Brooke Adams during the making of Philip Kaufman’s Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1978).

olga-4711: Lauren Bacall ca. 1955

petersonreviews: Steve Martin and Bernadette Peters photographed by Ron Galella, 1980

adreciclarte: Michael Caine, 1964 by Brian Duff

vintagebreeze: One of my favorite Julie Andrews pictures.

atomic-chronoscaph: Christopher Reeve as Superman and Margot Kidder as Lois Lane - Superman: The Movie (1978)

soundsof71: Bette Midler and Barry Manilow, 1971 at New York City’s Continental Baths, by George Shuba via gallerydirect

petersonreviews: Dirty Rotten Scoundrels (1988) “Caine and Martin excel as spry bad guys.” https://bit.ly/2DBc70n

ohmy80s: Ferris Bueller’s Day Off (1986)

retropopcult: Wyclef Jean and Lauren Hill, 1993

cazador-red: friendly-neighborhood-patriarch: smallangryspider: smallangryspider: ms-demeanor: abloodymess: After her Grammy performance I keep seeing people kind of acting shocked that Dolly Parton is actually “good”, not like a big boobed country singing gimmick and it makes me soooo angry. Dolly on a technical level is just as good (if not better) guitar player than any of her male contemporaries, and none of those old bastards do it with nails, style, and constantly having to be good-natured about her looks and being a woman in music. ALSO, she is an amazing banjo player! Like no fooling super good. Anyways Dolly Parton rules always and forever amen. Also. Also. Look at those fucking fingernails. Dolly Parton plays fucking amazing guitar with clean fretting while wearing two-inch talons on her fingers. God i love her. is she - is she wearing JOOTS Dolly is wonderful. Technically, personally, and morally. One of the “celebrities” that I honestly believe has an honestly good heart. Dolly is pure class

soundsof71: David Bowie, Diamond Dog, his butt a source of light (by Mick Rock, 1973)

mabellonghetti: Jane Seymour photographed by George Rose, 1986

electripipedream: Cher in London, 1967

forever-blondie: Debbie Harry photographed by Govert de Roos, 1977

soundsof71: Freddie Mercury, “I Was Born To Love You”, via madeinheaven19461991

palmvaults: Drew Barrymore for The Face magazine, April 1994

mastersofthe80s: Predator 2 (1990)

#foundphotos

ciao-belle: Lauren Bacall by Ruth Orkin in St. Regis Hotel, New York City - 1950

mastersofthe80s: Robin Williams on the set of ‘Popeye’ (1980)

brothertedd: Dark City (1998)

brothertedd: Donnie Darko (2001)

brothertedd: The Blues Brothers (1980)

buchanans: Freddie Mercury, 1980.

mabellonghetti: Willem Dafoe on the set of “Mississippi Burning” (1988)

vintagegeekculture: Rod Serling on the set of “Planet of the Apes.” Rod Serling actually wrote the script, which is why many people say the movie feels like a feature length Twilight Zone episode.

historium: Pee-wee Herman (Paul Reubens) and Cindi Lauper playing mini golf. 1988

ohmy80s: Hasselhoff

nostalgia-eh52: 1976 Summer Tiger Beat Super Special; Starsky & Hutch

wehadfacesthen: Paul Newman, 1964, photo by Dennis Hopper

miss-accacia27: Roger Moore & Barbara Bach - The Spy who Loved me - 1977

beatnikdaddio: gilligan, i like you, but keep yo’ hands off my lady.

lastwords–out: Peter Fonda and Dennis Hopper on the set of “Easy Rider,” 1969. Director: Dennis Hopper.

rocknroll-retro: Anne Bancroft & Sidney Poitier at The Academy Awards, 1963 - After Poitier won the Oscar for Best Actor for ‘Lillies Of The Field’

rocknroll-retro: Farrah Fawcett & Lee Majors on their wedding day - 1973

rocknroll-retro: Linda Ronstadt & Mick Jagger

miss-vanilla: Goldie Hawn in Dollars (1971).

superseventies: Jerry Brown, Linda Ronstadt, Jackson Browne and The Eagles

modbrother: Faye Dunaway and Steve McQueen on the set of Norman Jewison’s The Thomas Crown Affair, 1966.

wehadfacesthen: Marlon Brando as Mark Antony in Julius Caesar (Joseph L Mankiewicz, 1953)