Showing posts with label Cary Grant. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cary Grant. Show all posts

December 3, 2011

25 Most Attractive Actors

Attraction in a man is more than just conventional good looks; it's the way he holds himself and the confidence he carries. It's the way he makes the audience feel. Here's a handful of those such men.


**listed in order of birth


Cary Grant (1904)


In films like "North By Northwest", "Charade", "Bringing Up Baby", and "The Philadelphia Story", Grant has made a place for himself among the best... and most attractive actors to ever grace the silver screen.

September 9, 2011

Fun Shoots

Vanity Fair did a tribute spread
of the films of Alfred Hitchcock

Part 1


Jodie Foster portrays Tippi Hedron's character in "The Birds"


Emile Hirsch and James McAvoy take on "Strangers on a Train"


Naomi Watts fills in for Tippi Hedren in "Marnie"


Charlize Theron is a perfect Grace Kelly in "Dial M for Murder"


Seth Rogen does his best Cary Grant impersonation for "North by Northwest"

April 6, 2011

Performance of the Day

Actor: JAMES STEWART
Film: "The Philadelphia Story"
Character: Macaulay Connor
Year: 1940

In one of the best films of 1940, Jimmy Stewart almost stole the show (from Katharine Hepburn and Cary Grant) as tabloid reporter 'Mike'. When heiress Tracy (Hepburn) decides to marry, she has to deal with her ex-husband (Grant), who seems willing to do anything to stop her. Mike shows up to get a story of the heiress and her new 'love' for his magazine. The funniest scene in the film has to be drunk Stewart trying to help drunk Hepburn back to her house.

March 29, 2011

Candid of the Week



Katharine Hepburn is standing tall... on the shoulders of
Cary Grant (during the filming of "Holiday").
Los Angeles, 1937

January 18, 2011

You Say It's Your Birthday!

Happy 107th Birthday, Cary Grant!!!!!


looking debonair


with Katharine Hepburn and a leopard in "Bringing Up Baby", 1938


with Rosalind Russell in "His Girl Friday", 1940


on the set of "Arsenic and Old Lace", 1944


with Ingrid Bergman in "Notorious", 1946


with Marilyn Monroe in "Monkey Business", 1952


with Audrey Hepburn on the set of "Charade", 1963


with Princess Grace Kelly (his "To Catch a Thief costar), 1970s

January 3, 2011

December 26, 2010

Oscar Over the Years


The Academy has finally unveiled their 2011 official
Oscar poster. All I can say is... I've seen better.




Now, let's take a look at some of Oscar's best...
and worst posters and programs.

1970

1991

2003

2008

1977

2000

1999

2010

1983

1995

2002

1994

1978

1945

1957

1980

and my favorite of all time...

2006's "White Gloves & Black Tuxedos"
featuring Julie Andrews and Cary Grant


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