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Jude Law as Graham Simpkins in The Holiday (2006) dir. Nancy MeyersJude Law as Graham Simpkins in The Holiday (2006) dir. Nancy MeyersJude Law as Graham Simpkins in The Holiday (2006) dir. Nancy MeyersJude Law as Graham Simpkins in The Holiday (2006) dir. Nancy MeyersJude Law as Graham Simpkins in The Holiday (2006) dir. Nancy Meyers

Jude Law as Graham Simpkins in The Holiday (2006) dir. Nancy Meyers


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robertdowneys: Tom is talented. Tom is tender. Tom is beautiful. Tom is…a mystery. Tom is not a noborobertdowneys: Tom is talented. Tom is tender. Tom is beautiful. Tom is…a mystery. Tom is not a noborobertdowneys: Tom is talented. Tom is tender. Tom is beautiful. Tom is…a mystery. Tom is not a noborobertdowneys: Tom is talented. Tom is tender. Tom is beautiful. Tom is…a mystery. Tom is not a noborobertdowneys: Tom is talented. Tom is tender. Tom is beautiful. Tom is…a mystery. Tom is not a noborobertdowneys: Tom is talented. Tom is tender. Tom is beautiful. Tom is…a mystery. Tom is not a noborobertdowneys: Tom is talented. Tom is tender. Tom is beautiful. Tom is…a mystery. Tom is not a noborobertdowneys: Tom is talented. Tom is tender. Tom is beautiful. Tom is…a mystery. Tom is not a noborobertdowneys: Tom is talented. Tom is tender. Tom is beautiful. Tom is…a mystery. Tom is not a nobo

robertdowneys:

Tom is talented. Tom is tender. Tom is beautiful. Tom is…a mystery. Tom is not a nobody. Tom has secrets he doesn’t want to tell me, and I wish he would. Tom has nightmares. That’s not a good thing. Tom has someone to love him. That is a good thing. Tom is crushing me.
Tom is crushing me…

The Talented Mr. Ripley (1999) dir. Anthony Minghella


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‘Til we’re together again… All my love, all my life.DENNIS MORGAN and ELEANOR PARKERas David ‘Til we’re together again… All my love, all my life.DENNIS MORGAN and ELEANOR PARKERas David ‘Til we’re together again… All my love, all my life.DENNIS MORGAN and ELEANOR PARKERas David ‘Til we’re together again… All my love, all my life.DENNIS MORGAN and ELEANOR PARKERas David ‘Til we’re together again… All my love, all my life.DENNIS MORGAN and ELEANOR PARKERas David ‘Til we’re together again… All my love, all my life.DENNIS MORGAN and ELEANOR PARKERas David ‘Til we’re together again… All my love, all my life.DENNIS MORGAN and ELEANOR PARKERas David ‘Til we’re together again… All my love, all my life.DENNIS MORGAN and ELEANOR PARKERas David ‘Til we’re together again… All my love, all my life.DENNIS MORGAN and ELEANOR PARKERas David ‘Til we’re together again… All my love, all my life.DENNIS MORGAN and ELEANOR PARKERas David

‘Til we’re together again… All my love, all my life.
DENNIS MORGAN andELEANOR PARKER
as David Stewart & Janet Wheeler
inTHE VERY THOUGHT OF YOU (1944)


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Though I’m left without my PennyThe wolf was not smart, he left me my heartAnd so, I cannot go for aThough I’m left without my PennyThe wolf was not smart, he left me my heartAnd so, I cannot go for aThough I’m left without my PennyThe wolf was not smart, he left me my heartAnd so, I cannot go for aThough I’m left without my PennyThe wolf was not smart, he left me my heartAnd so, I cannot go for aThough I’m left without my PennyThe wolf was not smart, he left me my heartAnd so, I cannot go for aThough I’m left without my PennyThe wolf was not smart, he left me my heartAnd so, I cannot go for aThough I’m left without my PennyThe wolf was not smart, he left me my heartAnd so, I cannot go for aThough I’m left without my PennyThe wolf was not smart, he left me my heartAnd so, I cannot go for aThough I’m left without my PennyThe wolf was not smart, he left me my heartAnd so, I cannot go for a

Though I’m left without my Penny
The wolf was not smart, he left me my heart
And so, I cannot go for anything
But the la belle, la perfectly swell romance
Never gonna dance, never gonna dance
Only gonna love you
Never gonna dance
FRED ASTAIRE andGINGER ROGERS inSWING TIME (1936)


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Why, I’ve never even thought of marriage. Well, it would mean giving up a whole way of thinking, behWhy, I’ve never even thought of marriage. Well, it would mean giving up a whole way of thinking, behWhy, I’ve never even thought of marriage. Well, it would mean giving up a whole way of thinking, behWhy, I’ve never even thought of marriage. Well, it would mean giving up a whole way of thinking, behWhy, I’ve never even thought of marriage. Well, it would mean giving up a whole way of thinking, behWhy, I’ve never even thought of marriage. Well, it would mean giving up a whole way of thinking, behWhy, I’ve never even thought of marriage. Well, it would mean giving up a whole way of thinking, behWhy, I’ve never even thought of marriage. Well, it would mean giving up a whole way of thinking, beh

Why, I’ve never even thought of marriage. Well, it would mean giving up a whole way of thinking, behaving… a whole existence. I don’t know if I could. But I wish I could… Oh, I wonder, I wonder. I wonder if I could.
KIM NOVAK andJAMES STEWART inBELL,BOOKANDCANDLE(1958)


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Nora! Darling! Sugar! Happy New Year!WILLIAM POWELL and MYRNA LOY in AFTER THE THIN MAN (1936)Nora! Darling! Sugar! Happy New Year!WILLIAM POWELL and MYRNA LOY in AFTER THE THIN MAN (1936)Nora! Darling! Sugar! Happy New Year!WILLIAM POWELL and MYRNA LOY in AFTER THE THIN MAN (1936)Nora! Darling! Sugar! Happy New Year!WILLIAM POWELL and MYRNA LOY in AFTER THE THIN MAN (1936)Nora! Darling! Sugar! Happy New Year!WILLIAM POWELL and MYRNA LOY in AFTER THE THIN MAN (1936)Nora! Darling! Sugar! Happy New Year!WILLIAM POWELL and MYRNA LOY in AFTER THE THIN MAN (1936)Nora! Darling! Sugar! Happy New Year!WILLIAM POWELL and MYRNA LOY in AFTER THE THIN MAN (1936)

Nora! Darling! Sugar! Happy New Year!
WILLIAM POWELL andMYRNA LOY inAFTER THE THIN MAN (1936)


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Why, you’re brazen!How could I be, with a heart like an ice cube?I didn’t say that! And that gleam iWhy, you’re brazen!How could I be, with a heart like an ice cube?I didn’t say that! And that gleam i

Why, you’re brazen!
How could I be, with a heart like an ice cube?
I didn’t say that! And that gleam in your eye has nothing to do with ice cubes. It’s predatory!
Maybe you’re right.
RITA HAYWORTH andADOLPHE MENJOU inYOU WERE NEVER LOVELIER (1942)


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See the sunbeams?Every one beams just because of youLove’s in session and my depressionIs unmistakabSee the sunbeams?Every one beams just because of youLove’s in session and my depressionIs unmistakabSee the sunbeams?Every one beams just because of youLove’s in session and my depressionIs unmistakabSee the sunbeams?Every one beams just because of youLove’s in session and my depressionIs unmistakabSee the sunbeams?Every one beams just because of youLove’s in session and my depressionIs unmistakabSee the sunbeams?Every one beams just because of youLove’s in session and my depressionIs unmistakabSee the sunbeams?Every one beams just because of youLove’s in session and my depressionIs unmistakabSee the sunbeams?Every one beams just because of youLove’s in session and my depressionIs unmistakabSee the sunbeams?Every one beams just because of youLove’s in session and my depressionIs unmistakabSee the sunbeams?Every one beams just because of youLove’s in session and my depressionIs unmistakab

See the sunbeams?
Every one beams just because of you
Love’s in session and my depression
Is unmistakably through
Things are looking up
It’s a great little world we live in
Oh, I’m happy as a pup
Since love looked up at me

FRED ASTAIRE andJOAN FONTAINE inA DAMSEL IN DISTRESS (1937)


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You see, boys forget what their country means by just reading “the land of the free” in history bookYou see, boys forget what their country means by just reading “the land of the free” in history bookYou see, boys forget what their country means by just reading “the land of the free” in history bookYou see, boys forget what their country means by just reading “the land of the free” in history bookYou see, boys forget what their country means by just reading “the land of the free” in history book

You see, boys forget what their country means by just reading “the land of the free” in history books. Then they get to be men, they forget even more.
JAMES STEWART inMR. SMITH GOES TO WASHINGTON (1939)


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