There is no more decadent and handsome a man. I recommend you see him in the Fellini short “Toby Dammit” in Spirits of the Dead (1968). The movie did not make my Picks (the first two segments are too boring to be honest), but I still think it is worth a look. Not only for devilish hunk Stamp, but some visually stunning cinematography in all three short movies.
You can also see Jane Fonda dress how I would if I were insane.
Quite possibly the most beautiful woman ever. That's all I need to say.
Awesome in MASH, Alex in Wonderland, Klute, Don't Look Now, and the list goes on… They just don't let actors look this interesting anymore. And this might be off the subject but why do all actors shave their chests now?
Hey, maybe I can mention that I just cut my hair a few more times. In fact, Chantal Goya (from Godard's Masculine Feminine) was my haircut inspiration. She went on to become a French gay icon and a singer of musique pour enfants. Check out
She rules the sailor stripe like Jonathan, although she's not as goofy. Wanna know how un-goofy? Read about her tragic life
No matter where she's appearing–from Laugh In to the one where she's rich and gets amnesia and Kurt Russell and his kids take care of her until she gets her memory back but she still loves them–Goldie Hawn has an awesome style. Not like that so-called daughter of hers, the one who married the stoned brother from the Black Crowes.
I missed the retrospective at BAM.
In the film Turkish Delight, he sits on his knees in only a pair of socks and a tight red t-shirt masturbating. And as I watched, I became a little bit more of a woman.
As it becomes the season for hats and sweaters let's look at two people that do it the best.
…and Miss McGraw in Love Story. Now put on a hat and scarf.