Don't look Matt Bellamy in the eyes.

factoseintolerant:

The most important relationship in The Philadelphia Story, obviously.


“I am James Stewart, playing James Stewart. I couldn’t mess around doing  great characterization. I play variations of myself. Audiences have  come to expect certain things from me and are disappointed if they don’t  get them.” —James Stewart

“I am James Stewart, playing James Stewart. I couldn’t mess around doing great characterization. I play variations of myself. Audiences have come to expect certain things from me and are disappointed if they don’t get them.” —James Stewart

iloveretro:

James Stewart in “Call Northside 777” (1948)

iloveretro:

James Stewart in “Call Northside 777” (1948)

howardkeel:

Colonel James Stewart, on his return from WWII, at his father’s hardware store, Indiana, Pa., 1945. Photographed by Peter Stackpole. 

howardkeel:

Colonel James Stewart, on his return from WWII, at his father’s hardware store, Indiana, Pa., 1945. Photographed by Peter Stackpole. 

classichollywoodforever:

Jimmy Stewart next to his plane in WWII
survivethatcarpet:

Too cute.

survivethatcarpet:

Too cute.

neecypie:

So sweet :)

neecypie:

So sweet :)

the-powells:

Margaret Sullavan smiles up at James Stewart in a scene from the anti-Nazi melodrama ‘The Mortal Storm’

the-powells:

Margaret Sullavan smiles up at James Stewart in a scene from the anti-Nazi melodrama ‘The Mortal Storm’