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meganmonroes:Shirley MacLaine by Peter Basch in 1958.

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Shirley MacLaine by Peter Basch in 1958.

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Terms of Endearment (1983)Directed by James L. BrooksCinematography by Andrzej Bartkowiak “ImpatientTerms of Endearment (1983)Directed by James L. BrooksCinematography by Andrzej Bartkowiak “ImpatientTerms of Endearment (1983)Directed by James L. BrooksCinematography by Andrzej Bartkowiak “ImpatientTerms of Endearment (1983)Directed by James L. BrooksCinematography by Andrzej Bartkowiak “ImpatientTerms of Endearment (1983)Directed by James L. BrooksCinematography by Andrzej Bartkowiak “ImpatientTerms of Endearment (1983)Directed by James L. BrooksCinematography by Andrzej Bartkowiak “ImpatientTerms of Endearment (1983)Directed by James L. BrooksCinematography by Andrzej Bartkowiak “ImpatientTerms of Endearment (1983)Directed by James L. BrooksCinematography by Andrzej Bartkowiak “ImpatientTerms of Endearment (1983)Directed by James L. BrooksCinematography by Andrzej Bartkowiak “ImpatientTerms of Endearment (1983)Directed by James L. BrooksCinematography by Andrzej Bartkowiak “Impatient

Terms of Endearment (1983)

Directed by James L. Brooks
Cinematography by Andrzej Bartkowiak

“Impatient boys sometimes miss dessert.”


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oh-ckdexterhaven: Dean Martin and Shirley McLain on the set of Some Came Running 1958

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Dean Martin and Shirley McLain on the set of Some Came Running 1958


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voguefashion: Shirley MacLaine in What a Way to Go! (1964). Gown designed by Edith Head.

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Shirley MacLaine in What a Way to Go! (1964). Gown designed by Edith Head.


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fitesorko: Shirley Maclaine

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Shirley Maclaine


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 Audrey Hepburn as Karen Wright and Shirley MacLaine as Martha Dobie the two unfortunate teachers of

Audrey HepburnasKaren WrightandShirley MacLaineasMartha Dobie the two unfortunate teachers of William Wyler’s 1961 film “The Children’s Hour”


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 Audrey Hepburn as Karen Wright , James Garner as Dr. Joe Cardin and Shirley MacLaine as Martha Dobi

Audrey HepburnasKaren Wright,James GarnerasDr. Joe CardinandShirley MacLaineasMartha Dobie in“The Children’s Hour” directed by William Wyler in 1961


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 Shirley Maclaine as Charity Hope Valentine in the Bob Fosse musical “Sweet Charity” directed in 196

Shirley Maclaineas Charity Hope Valentine in the Bob Fossemusical“Sweet Charity” directed in 1969


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 Shirley Maclaine as Charity Hope Valentine in the Bob Fosse musical “Sweet Charity” directed in 196

Shirley Maclaineas Charity Hope Valentine in the Bob Fossemusical“Sweet Charity” directed in 1969


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 The Apartment , Billy Wilder , 1960.  The Apartment , Billy Wilder , 1960.  The Apartment , Billy Wilder , 1960.  The Apartment , Billy Wilder , 1960.  The Apartment , Billy Wilder , 1960.  The Apartment , Billy Wilder , 1960.  The Apartment , Billy Wilder , 1960.

The Apartment,Billy Wilder , 1960.


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mrglennford:Glenn Ford and Shirley MacLaine in publicity stills for the western The Sheepman, 1958.mrglennford:Glenn Ford and Shirley MacLaine in publicity stills for the western The Sheepman, 1958.mrglennford:Glenn Ford and Shirley MacLaine in publicity stills for the western The Sheepman, 1958.mrglennford:Glenn Ford and Shirley MacLaine in publicity stills for the western The Sheepman, 1958.

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Glenn Ford and Shirley MacLaine in publicity stills for the western The Sheepman, 1958.

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“There is no point at which you can say, ‘Well, I’m successful now. I might as well take a nap’.”

R.I.P. Carrie Fisher…from Hollywood Princess to our Princess, she will be missed. (b. Carrie Frances Fisher,  October 21, 1956 – December 27, 2016)


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Being There (1980). After the death of his employer forces him out of the only home he’s ever known, a simpleminded, sheltered gardener becomes an unlikely trusted advisor to a powerful tycoon and an insider in Washington politics.

It’s not often easy to balance innocence and cynicism, and certainly not easy to do it with this level of charm. I don’t know if I liked this movie exactly, but I really appreciated what it did and the deceptively nuanced depiction it offered of how somebody can be corrupted by a world they don’t know how to be a part of. 7.5/10.

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We all know that The Royals was renewed for Season 4 and Carrie Pilby will be out in theaters in the US by March 31. And you know what’s more cool? A SURPRISE TRAILER FROM “THE LITTLE MERMAID”!


ICYMI, William’s upcoming film is NOT based on the Disney adaptation, rather a different twist on the classic Hans Christian Andersen tale. Don’t fret! We hope you enjoy the trailer (which we think was a good marketing ploy, given that Beauty and the Beast live-action is a hit) - it has reached MORE THAN ONE MILLION VIEWS!

Don’t forget to see it here!


P.S. It’s more than a month to go before William turns 30, and we might come up with a contest/challenge for fans!

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