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Winona Ryder in her Remington Party costume during the filming of Heathers, 1988
Elvis Costello in London, 1978 (photo by Bob Gruen)
Director Federico Fellini on the set of La Dolce Vita, Italy, 1959 (photo by Tony Vaccaro)
Stunt man Evel Knievel in Plymouth, CA, 1974
Kerri Green, Ke Huy Quan, and Jeff Cohen during promo tour of The Goonies, Japan, 1985
Ronald Reagan campaigning as a gubernatorial candidate - and a protester, 1966 (photo by Bill Ray)
Tom Waits at Hilltop High School in Chula Vista, CA, 1966
Actress Diane Lane during the filming of The Outsiders, 1982
Charo on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, 1976
Author Harper Lee with Mary Badham, who portrayed Scout Finch in the screen adaptation of To Kill a Mockingbird, 1962
Olympic ski racer Suzy Chaffee, Vail, CO, 1969 (photo by Toni Frissell)
Bill Murray on the first episode of Late Night with David Letterman, 1982
Steve Buscemi in drag during filming of Somebody to Love, 1994
Cameron Crowe interviews Kris Kristofferson, San Diego, 1972 (photo by Vince Compagnone)
Jennifer Grey and Matthew Broderick returning home from Ireland where Broderick got into a car accident that killed two people, 1987
Actress Lee Remick, NYC, 1958 (photo by Sam Shaw)
Band member/actor John Stamos in high school, 1977
Musician Willie Nelson promoting And Then I Wrote... album in Phoenix, AZ, 1962
BFFs Klaus Kinski and Werner Herzog during filming of Aguirre the Wrath of God, 1972
Devo concert with Mark Mothersbaugh as Booji Boy at the Bottom Line, NYC, 1978 (photo by Bob Gruen)
Author Charles Dickens, 1852 (colorized)
I see Cheech and Chong, Helen Reddy, Glen Campbell, the Carpenters, Dionne Warwick, so many more familiar faces, The Grammys, 1973
English actor Peter Cushing shows off his collection of model soldiers, London, 1960
Jazz pianist and singer Hazel Scott at Café Society nightclub NYC, 1941 (photo by Andre Kertesz)
Musician Alice Cooper's manager (Shep Gordon) and the Cyclops, Toronto, Canada, 1975 (photo by Bob Gruen)
Musician Andy Gibb and his girlfriend Victoria Principal, 1981 (photo by Harry Langdon)
Linus Pauling, chemist, biologist, and two-time winner of the Nobel prize at his home in Big Sur, CA, 1982 (photo by Joe McNally)
Pope Leo XIV looking cool in 1982
Andy Warhol's Polaroids of Shaun Cassidy, 1979
Cast of the movie Fame, NYC, 1980
German director Wim Wenders at the Chelsea Hotel, NYC, 1970 (photo by Albert Scopin)
John Cusack and Rob Reiner on the set of the The Sure Thing, 1985
Actress Theresa Russell, 1987
Author Vladimir Nabokov, 1907
John McEuen, Steve Martin and Jerry Garcia at the Golden State Country Bluegrass Festival, 1974
Courtney Love at 16 years old, 1981 (photo by Jon Sievert)
Jamie Lee Curtis and Christopher Guest wedding day, 1984
Filmmaker Russ Meyer and his wife Edy Williams, 1970
Ringo Starr was the original narrator for the first two seasons of Thomas the Tank Engine, 1984
Actors Humphrey Bogart and Peter Lorre on the set of Beat the Devil, Italy, 1953
The brilliant Albert Brooks, 1977
Anthony Bourdain at home with his dad and brother, 1974
Jim Henson and Jane Nebel pose with puppets from the TV show Sam and Friends, 1956 - Kermit's got those thick thighs and what's up with the one to the far right?
Travel writer Rick Steves’ first trip to Europe, 1973
Cher at the Grammys, 1974
Actors Art Carney and Walter Matthau in The Odd Couple, Broadway, NYC, 1965
Darryl Hannah, Tom Hanks and Ron Howard during the filming of Splash, 1983
Writer EM Forster in India, 1921
Actress Helen Mirren, 1976
Walt Disney eating chicken in Brazil, 1942
Elvis Presley, Joe Esposito (Memphis Mafia right hand), Frank Sinatra and Fred Astaire, Las Vegas, 1969
Catherine O’Hara during her time on SNL, 1981
Six-year-old Jennifer Aniston, 1975
Actors Jason Bateman and Michael J. Fox, 1985
Tupac Shakur, Baltimore, 1985
Legendary conductor Leopold Stokowski, 1915
Doomed actress Frances Farmer, 1938
Audrey Hepburn practicing guitar for Moon River during filming of Breakfast at Tiffany's, 1961
Jazz legend Thelonious Monk performing in NYC, 1975 (photo by Burt Glinn)
A monster backstage during filming of Doctor Who, England, 1965
Musician Neil Young outside his home in Malibu, CA, 1967
Actor Robert Redford and musician John Denver drinking Coors, 1975
Eddie Van Halen playing at the Oakland Civic Auditorium, CA, 1979 - love the lighter! (photo by Dave Seabury)
Director Francis Ford Coppola and singer Petula Clark on the set of Finian’s Rainbow, 1967 (photo by Bill Ray)
Quarterbacks of the NFL in 1961 (back, L-R) Milt Plum, Bobby Layne, Sam Etcheverry, Bill Wade, Bart Starr, Johnny Unitas, Norm Snead, Zeke Bratkowski, (front) Jim Ninowski, Fran Tarkenton, Don Meredith, John Brodie, Sonny Jurgensen, Y.A. Tittle (photo by Ralph Morse)
Joseph Barbera and William Hanna, 1961 They created the Flintstones, Scooby-Doo, Jetsons, Yogi Bear, so much more.
Ad-Rock/Adam Horovitz of the Beastie Boys at the Hollywood Palladium, 1987 (photo by Michael Ochs)
Earth, Wind & Fire, 1975
Original Facts of Life cast, Molly Ringwald bottom left, 1979
14th Dalai Lama Tenzin Gyatso and his cat, Dharamshala, India, 1979
do7rkb5n
#13 new eyes just dropped
resworn
#23 always upvote Cushing!
Apeofdeath
AlmostClever
#62
Tzulscha
SleazyBijou
Cher was so hot
IhaveAfaceForRadio
#19 not very BFFs during fitzcarraldo
Yetiphobia
"This much idiot one man has not been!"
RadiDaddy
#11 We were talking about celebrity endorsements at work last week and the old “Call me Suzy Chap-Stick!” ad came up. https://youtu.be/ev7DHWG7wsY
FlatPlutoSociety
I know it's not even one of the top 100 worst things about him, but god damn Reagan was such a corny piece of shit.
shutupthisisreal
even got Jeremy Renner to protest against him
whoatherebigfella
#13
darbiify
For those also curious about why Frances Farmer was doomed, apparently she was a mid level actress known for "erratic behavior" and her family committed her. After she died, there was a book she'd partially written about her life and the institutions were real bad for her. Another book came along and boom, everyone was obsessed. So now we have movies about her being a bad bish and that's that. Poor woman struggled with paranoid schizophrenia and once she was dead, people became obsessed with her
RetrogradeLlama
#5 I still haven’t forgiven Kerri Green for what she did to Lucas.
dooremouse
Everything I've ever seen or learned about Helen Mirren has only reinforced the absolute certainty that I would have thrown my heart at her repeatedly and been completely crushed just as repeatedly.
Alphee99
#47 ahh daryl Hannah. I was six when this came out on HBO in 84/85. Hers was the first bare naked ass I had ever seen and I can still remember standing in my living room watching this when that scene came on and my mom scrambled to run to the TV to turn it off. Something felt very right about that ass even to pre puberty me.
DaveSamsonite
#49 holy shit, she has pickles for legs!!
TheFastpaws
If only the person that shot Reagan had shot his head.
cardinal29
#62 Coors used to be "special" because they didn't have distributors on the east coast. Pics of Hollywood types drinking it contributed to the mystique.
alcaray
Coors used to have a different recipe and used to be good beer.
TooSoonOldTooLateSmart
GIs used to smuggle it on transport planes.
DaveSamsonite
#28 The pastor of the progressive Lutheran church I occasionally go to, was/is a personal friend of the Pope from college.
eromitlab
my old ass isn't sure how to feel about a 1994 image being considered vintage
pandaslap
2006 is already vintage
Xilir8
TheDreadPirateMontoya
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HetOlorin9Img0
That was 10 years ago, right?
KrondorMocker
No............ 4 years
DaveSamsonite
#43 is that Sweetums?
imjustabill495
#28 Huh, he's actually on a mission from God
CaldariBob
#21 I think that's actually Sir John A. Macdonald instead of Dickens.
10wreckedtenrecs
That’s where I recognize this pic from!!
FAUST44
Apologies for my error.
CaldariBob
Don't give it another moment's thought. Going though old photos like this is actually a lot of fun - finding discrepancies is like a puzzle. +1.
nickelrocket
#43 far right is Yorick.
justherefortheconfession
#19 if you're looking to read something that seems written by a paranoid schizophrenic in the middle of an alcohol- and LSD-fueled fever dream, then I highly recommend Kinski's autobiography, "All I Need is Love".
WellThatsJustWhatWeCallPillowTalkBaby
Evil fucker raped his own daughter for many years.
justherefortheconfession
It's a great read for those who stop and get out of the car so they have the best view when they come across a train wreck or other mass casualty event
marthafarquar
#15 On August 5, 1987, while driving a rented car outside Tempo, Northern Ireland, Broderick crossed into the wrong lane and collided head-on with another car. The driver, Anna Gallagher, 28, and her mother, Margaret Doherty, 63, were both killed instantly. He was charged with causing death by dangerous driving and faced up to five years in prison, but was convicted of the lesser charge of careless driving and fined £100 (US$175). The victims' family called the verdict "a travesty of justice".
mcoulter876
The charge was reduced to "careless driving" (a misdemeanor) because investigators could not prove reckless intent, and he was not under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
TeelMoobeel
fuuuuuuuck the celebrity
ParallelParkingInABurka
Jesus, they certainly had a point, that's awful.
monkeyshines
Life comes at you pretty fast, as does Matthew Broderick
TheDreadPirateMontoya
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CaptnVatka
Was Broderick intoxicated?
wastintimeat
Probably not used to driving on the left side of the road.
januarylover
Nope, just a tourist who lost attention while driving on the left side of the road. A horrible accident but not malicious.
MaybeIllDisappear
#23 I forgot Grand Moff Tarkin was a miniature gamer. I wonder if he would have played 40k if he had been born later?
SteveD31415
That's why he was so casual about blowing up Alderaan. He just thought it was a miniature.
Unclescam
I remember, as a middle schooler, the napoleonic dudes that took over the card store table on sundays.
RetrogradeLlama
#28 That’s when Pope Leo was with the Blues Brothers Band. Before Jake got arrested and went to Joliet.
DemSumBigAssRidges
He's on a mission from God.
huey9k
Before he was Pope, He was The Right Reverend Leo Blues.
TeamSpicyTacos
I just read that as rhyming with "toilet"
RetrogradeLlama
Joe-Lee-et
RacecarIsRacecarBackwards
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Frozenspokes
I hear that he hates Illinois nazis.
RetrogradeLlama
Don't we all 'spokes; don't we all.
Deathcameawienering
He's on a Mission From God.
AustinJolly
cardinal29
He's still a lovable goofball. Has recently taken on the serious business of defending democracy.
AustinJolly
heck yeah, he's a great watch. recently watched his European Easter special from 2016.
pdarkfred
#19
FormerlySable
“Aguirre, Wrath of God” is one of the creepiest, weirdest movies I’ve ever watched.
TeelMoobeel
what a strange face
firlefranz
“Strange” is a very polite way of describing that ugly mug…😈
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TeelMoobeel
I dunno why, but I like his face -even if he's a crazy person!
firlefranz
Yup, me too - forgot the /s
One of the last great character actors, as in *Nosferatu*