As much as I love Colin Firth in his more recent movies, I have to say that I saw 'Pride & Prejudice' when I was about 12 years old and I have been besotted with him ever since. He was the perfect Mr. Darcy, exactly as I imagined him (I'm a Jane Austen nut!) and so began a lifelong love affair...
Oh, so many beautiful Colin Firth pictures. *swoon*
Aside from Mr. Firth, I am currently madly in love with Jon Hamm and Jensen Ackles.
Mmm, Don Draper. ;)
Bestill my heart!
And I have to confess, I always thought Ray Liotta was pretty damn sexy back in the day! :embarassed:
What a wonderful thread, LadyDay! :)
Completely agree with Gene Tierney, Christina Hendricks (I adore her in Mad Men) and the hilarious Ellen DeGeneres.
Here are mine!
The brilliant Irene Dunne.
Ava Gardner
Maureen O'Hara (I have always wanted hair like hers!)
Nigella...
I'm on a Broadcast Journalism trainee scheme with the BBC. I also make event cakes (wedding, christening, birthday, etc.) as a little sideline.
Bourne ID - Those rocking horses are beautiful, you're incredibly talented!
That certainly sounds like a very sad read, Rue. :(
I just started reading 'American Prince - A Memoir' by Tony Curtis. I love his easy, conversational style and it's incredibly engaging, maybe a little sad and reflective here and there, but absolutely hilarious too.
Not to be pedantic or anything, but that article states that it's called the 'B Davis' dress, not actually the 'Bette Davis' dress and I'd be very interested to know how they know that "some retailers" refer to it as the Bette Davis dress, unless they went to all the stores or online sites...
Yes!! That scene of her walking down the stairs was incredibly disturbing and I agree that the bad 70's special effects did somehow make everything worse!
Neophyte - Aghh! How could I have forgotten 'It'?! That movie combined two of my least favorite things - spiders and clowns!
I just love a good, spooky movie that makes me hide behind a throw cushion. Zombies, lynch mobs etc., don't really do it for me, I'm all about the ghosts!
The only ones I can think of right now, would be;
'The Haunting' (1963) - Mainly because it's all left up to your imagination, that...
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