You're a real fucker. You act like you own this place--ParanoidAndroid <-- about as witty as this princess gets! I hope everyone pays more attention to Sags posts--sweething Jesus weeps | |
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don't be jealous cause bev is down with the notorious F.A.T. | |
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RIP Liz Taylor. One of Hollywood's greats. | |
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RIP to a legend and Classic icon! Even tho more focus is placed on her marriages and health, she lived with her life with grace. "Funkyslsistah… you ain't funky at all, you just a little ol' prude"!
"It's just my imagination, once again running away with me." | |
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RIP Ms. Taylor
I believe now that she's passed its truly the end of an era. She was Hollywood royalty. Very beautiful woman who should be remembered for her humanitarian endeavors as well as a her professional merits. | |
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This is the picture I was talking about. I couldn't past it here.
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!! Hag. Muse. Web Goddess. Taurean. Tree Hugger. Poet. Professional Nerd. Geek.
"Resistance is futile." "All shall love me and despair!" | |
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I fixed the link for ya. | |
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Well said Genesia.
Dame Elizabeth Rosemond Taylor R.I.P.
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I loved she.
C.L.A.S.S. act. | |
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Music washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life. ~Berthold Auerbach | |
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This Avedon pic is GLAMOURRRRRRRRR bitches!
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Besides her acting and persona (not to mention her work for HIV/AIDS) I've always had a soft spot for Liz, as since childhood she always reminded me of my mom (or the other way around). Not that my mom was a dead ringer but she was that "type". People used to always tell her. To me she always looked like a "sluttier" (trust me my mom would approve of that description ) Liz.
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R.I.P Violet Eyes. She was ill for a long time...at least she's not in pain anymore.
One of the last remaining few from the Golden Era of Hollywood. They dont make 'em like her anymore.
I will be watching her movies tonight. | |
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What a Lady! May she be resting peacefully. (...something told me she wouldn't be around long after Michael was gone)
...now it's a sad day. | |
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That Pic Is FIRE!!!!!!!!!! Good Gawd! I want that framed. "A Man Can't Ride Your Back Unless It's Bent" MLK 4/3/68 | |
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True Hollywood Royality
I knew from the start that I loved you with all my heart. | |
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I completely agree. Elizabeth was an awesome person. Interesting, witty, smart, and full of compassion. She will be missed. | |
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that is.. stunning. do you know when it was taken? Hag. Muse. Web Goddess. Taurean. Tree Hugger. Poet. Professional Nerd. Geek.
"Resistance is futile." "All shall love me and despair!" | |
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It was taken in the early 60s. Right after Cleopatra. Looks so modern "Lack of home training crosses all boundaries." | |
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She posed for that photograph in 1964. | |
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Gougeous! May she rest in peace. | |
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thanks Hag. Muse. Web Goddess. Taurean. Tree Hugger. Poet. Professional Nerd. Geek.
"Resistance is futile." "All shall love me and despair!" | |
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That pic above is not liz-the color one of the woman in the gloves and black dress "Lack of home training crosses all boundaries." | |
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The world has lost a true lady.
TCM site must be bursting at the seams, it's hard getting around it, but I see they are doing a Memorial for her Sunday, April 10th. | |
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TCM to Air 24-Hour Elizabeth Taylor Movie Tribute March 23, 2011
On Sunday, Apr. 10, Turner Classic Movies (TCM) will remember the life and career of two-time Academy Award-winning actress Elizabeth Taylor, who died Wednesday at age 79.
The 24-hour memorial tribute, which is set to begin at 6 a.m. (ET/PT), will include both of Taylor’s Oscar-winning performances, with Butterfield 8 (1960) at 8 p.m. (ET) and Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1966) at 10 p.m. (ET).
The tribute will also feature the screen legend in such memorable films as the family classics Lassie Come Home (1943) and National Velvet (1944); the delightful comedies Father of the Bride (1950) and Father’s Little Dividend (1951); the historical epic Ivanhoe (1952); and the powerful dramas Giant (1956), Raintree County (1957) and Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (1958). Also included is the spy drama Conspirator (1949), with Taylor in her first adult role.
The following is a complete schedule of TCM’s April 10 memorial tribute to Elizabeth Taylor (all times Eastern):
6 a.m. – Lassie Come Home (1943), with Roddy McDowall and Edmund Gwenn; directed by Fred M. Wilcox.
7:30 a.m. – National Velvet (1944), with Mickey Rooney, Anne Revere and Angela Lansbury; directed by Clarence Brown.
10 a.m. – Conspirator (1952), with Robert Taylor and Robert Flemyng; directed by Victor Saville.
11:30 a.m. – Father of the Bride (1950), with Spencer Tracy, Billie Burke, Joan Bennett and Don Taylor; directed by Vincente Minnelli.
1:15 p.m. – Father’s Little Dividend (1951), with Spencer Tracy, Billie Burke, Joan Bennett and Don Taylor; directed by Vincente Minnelli.
2:45 p.m. – Raintree County (1957), with Montgomery Clift, Eva Marie Saint, Lee Marvin, Rod Taylor and Agnes Moorehead; directed by Edward Dmytryk.
6 p.m. – Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (1958), with Paul Newman and Burl Ives; directed by Richard Brooks.
8 p.m. – Butterfield 8 (1960), with Laurence Harvey and Eddie Fisher; directed by Daniel Mann.
10 p.m. – Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1966), with Richard Burton, George Segal and Sandy Dennis; directed by Mike Nichols.
12:30 a.m. – Giant (1956), with James Dean and Rock Hudson; directed by George Stevens.
4 a.m. – Ivanhoe (1952), with Robert Taylor and Joan Fontaine; directed by Richard Thorpe.
The 2011 TCM Classic Film Festival in Hollywood also will feature a special 60th anniversary screening of her brilliant performance opposite Montgomery Clift in George Stevens’ A Place in the Sun (1951). The TCM Classic Film Festival takes place April 28-May 1.
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Mama johnart was Butterfield 8 Liz. We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves. | |
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R.I.P.
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