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Greta Garbo Movies-Best to Worst-With Adjusted Box Office Grosses/Results
A statistical look at Greta Garbo's entire movie career. Every movie she made from 1926 to 1941, will be ranked by box office grosses and critical reception.
23 commentsClassic Movies - 1939 the Golden Year of Classic Movies
1939 was the Golden Year of classic movies with great classics such as Gone With the Wind, the Wizard of Oz, Wuthering Heights, Dark Victory, Ninotchka, Of Mice and Mena, the Hunchback of Notre Dame, Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, Stagecoach, and Drums Along the Mohawk all released in 1939.
61 commentsConcepts of Beauty: How Icons Have Changed Over The Years
Something I've come to realise over my teenage years and into my 20s is that my personal ideas of beauty have changed as I've progressed. Recently, as I was with my family at Christmas, my father pointed out an article in "The Sunday Times." The...
17 commentsThe Virtuous Virgo Woman
The Virtuous Virgo Woman August 23 ~ September 23 Seeking an innocent, demure and pure virginal princess? The Virgo woman can sometimes make that first impression, only to quickly dissipate that notion...
5 commentsGreta Garbo did after all...only say, I want to be left alone
An insightful bio revealing the mystique that was Garbo. You may think you know Garbo--but did anyone ever really understand the iconic femme fatale who only wanted to be left alone?
9 commentsShe Also Said - More strong women in the movies
Dedicated to strong women in the movies. This is part two, and I'm including some jewels that I wilfully omitted in part one... for good reasons. Read on, if you're so inclined.
18 commentsDean Koontz and Edward Steichen: What the Night Really Knows
I recently started reading the latest Dean Koontz novel, What the Night Knows. As is typical of a Koontz book, I was captivated by the story from the very first page. Also as is typical of his work, I had not gone too far before I found a reference...
2 commentsWhy Classic Movie Stars were Sexy
I never watched too many classic films when I was younger, not really, but my fascination with the classic women of the silver screen begun with Bettie Page. Though, I admit, she didn't star in many films...
0 commentsWho Was the Most Famous Female Spy?
If I asked you, “Who was the most famous female spy in history?” what name would you say? Was it Florence Nightingale? No, she was a famous female nurse. Was it Medea? No, she was a famous female curse. Was it Prada? No, that’s a famous female purse.
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