JetGirl: Neighborhood Fangirl Dealer
Bored out of my mind. I come here to fangirl about random, pointless pieces of pop culture. You'll learn to love it. I am usually listening to 80's pop when I post.

Current Fandoms: Bomb Girls, Tierra de Lobos, Luther, Downton Abbey, Community, Doctor Who, Mad Men, Parks & Recreation, British crime dramas, Spanish soaps and anything super gay.

Shipping: Kate/Betty, Isabel/Cristina, Luther/Alice, Lois/Clark, Jeff/Annie, Britta/Troy



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tracylord:

250 Films Meme | 114 | My Favorite Wife (1940)

↳ Favourite 26/50

Cary Grant and Irene Dunne … BEST CINEMA COUPLE EVER!

(via goddess-)


posted 1 week ago with 39 notes (originally from tracylord)
#irene dunne #cary grant #my favorite wife

50 Favorite OTPs: Jerry Wariner/Lucy Wariner - The Awful Truth

Lucy: I’m still in love with that crazy idiot and there is nothing I can do about it.

Jerry and Lucy aren’t particularly nice people. They scheme, sabotage and completely dismantle each other in public and in private, but that is beside the point. If love is a game, these people are each other’s greatest opponents and they should never play with anyone else. No one will ever get Jerry quite like Lucy does and no one will get Lucy the way Jerry does and because of this…THEY DRIVE EACH OTHER INSANE. Over the years, the more I watch this movie and I watch it least three times a year, I realize that these two people can’t stay away from each other because they are not really alive unless they are with each other. The way they spark off each other and the way they let each other be completely insane is why they work and why they can’t really be with anyone else. If love is a form of insanity, these two have the exact same mental illness. And, yes, this is completely romantic. I think.

50 Favorite OTPs: Jerry Wariner/Lucy Wariner - The Awful Truth

Lucy: I’m still in love with that crazy idiot and there is nothing I can do about it.
Jerry and Lucy aren’t particularly nice people. They scheme, sabotage and completely dismantle each other in public and in private, but that is beside the point. If love is a game, these people are each other’s greatest opponents and they should never play with anyone else. No one will ever get Jerry quite like Lucy does and no one will get Lucy the way Jerry does and because of this…THEY DRIVE EACH OTHER INSANE. Over the years, the more I watch this movie and I watch it least three times a year, I realize that these two people can’t stay away from each other because they are not really alive unless they are with each other. The way they spark off each other and the way they let each other be completely insane is why they work and why they can’t really be with anyone else. If love is a form of insanity, these two have the exact same mental illness. And, yes, this is completely romantic. I think.

runnerbird:

tracylord:

The Awful Truth (1937)

One of my favorite scenes in film history. I love that this is the moment she realizes she still loves Jerry … after he has made a complete fool of himself and completely embarrassed her. She still loves him and there is no one else in the world for her.


posted 9 months ago with 100 notes (originally from tracylord)
#cary grant #irene dunne #the awful truth

Irene Dunne is a totally under-appreciated BAMF!

Irene Dunne is a totally under-appreciated BAMF!

(via mandy-rascal)


posted 1 year ago with 11 notes (originally from mandy-rascal)
#irene dunne

This movie. My tears. The baby! Cary Grant tears! Irene Dunne’s face!

This movie. My tears. The baby! Cary Grant tears! Irene Dunne’s face!

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posted 1 year ago with 35 notes (originally from mandy-rascal)
#Penny Serenade #cary grant #irene dunne

runnerbird:

Favorite Scene: The Awful Truth
Perhaps, my favorite scene in all of classic Hollywood is this one from the 1937 film The Awful Truth. Cary Grant and Irene Dunne play a couple divorcing each other because each suspects the other of having an affair. In this scene, Grant goes to the home of Dunne’s vocal coach, thinking he will capture the two in the act, but instead, he stumbles on her vocal recital. He takes a seat in the back and promptly falls on his face. His almost ex-wife lets out a giggle as she hits a high note. This is the moment when she realizes she is still in love with him and there is nothing she can do about it. I don’t know why I think that’s so romantic, but realizing you are in love with someone after they’ve made a total idiot of themselves is … kind of romantic.

runnerbird:

Favorite Scene: The Awful Truth
Perhaps, my favorite scene in all of classic Hollywood is this one from the 1937 film The Awful Truth. Cary Grant and Irene Dunne play a couple divorcing each other because each suspects the other of having an affair. In this scene, Grant goes to the home of Dunne’s vocal coach, thinking he will capture the two in the act, but instead, he stumbles on her vocal recital. He takes a seat in the back and promptly falls on his face. His almost ex-wife lets out a giggle as she hits a high note. This is the moment when she realizes she is still in love with him and there is nothing she can do about it. I don’t know why I think that’s so romantic, but realizing you are in love with someone after they’ve made a total idiot of themselves is … kind of romantic.


posted 1 year ago with 9 notes (originally from runnerbird)
#cary grant #the awful truth #irene dunne

Irene Dunne is a fiercest opera singer/actress and I am sad no one remembers her. They should. She is a favorite.

Irene Dunne is a fiercest opera singer/actress and I am sad no one remembers her. They should. She is a favorite.


posted 2 years ago with 1 note
#irene dunne