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    ^Love this profile w/glasses, sans hunting accessories.
    The huntswoman is admiring his intricately patterned chunky knitwear methinks. Or is it his cocked rifle?
    The huntsman thinks 'Thank God I'm gay'
    "Morrissey is wearing a pair of vintage jeans and sipping from a can of Red Bull."
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    Quote Originally Posted by joe frady View Post
    The huntswoman is admiring his intricately patterned chunky knitwear methinks. Or is it his cocked rifle?
    The huntsman thinks 'Thank God I'm gay'

    Random trivia: That sweater was $220

    I just noticed there's a missile headed straight for Hot Huntsman's chest!!!!
    How did I miss that before



    *imagines vengeful partridge pulling trigger off camera*
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    Default Re: The Jake Ryan / Michael Schoeffling Thread

    What the looks like a flying tampon.

    That is so not our Jake in these pics. And who rides a horse with their leg straight out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Corrissey View Post
    What the looks like a flying tampon.

    That is so not our Jake in these pics. And who rides a horse with their leg straight out.


    I know, I think I'll sue for false advertising

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    the film mermaids(with cher winona ryder, christina ricci) starring michael schoeffling too..i have seen this film several times, never run tired of it--wonder if moz has seen it as well it also feature bob hoskins whom he mentioned on an interview once
    Morrissey asked my cousin where he was from. He answered Compton, which to Morrissey replied"Oh, so you're straight outta Compton aye?"[QUOTE from Ready With Ready-Wit;830350]
    Ich weiss nicht, zu wem ich gehöre-ich glaub ich gehör`nur mir ganz allein"(I dont know to whom I belong to,I think I only belong to myself)Friedrich Holländer-1932-
    Lifeguard, save me from life,cause it's the only life I'll ever have. Moz
    "Mein Kopf ist ein Labyrinth,mein Leben ist ein Minenfeld"
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    Quote Originally Posted by sistasheila View Post
    the film mermaids(with cher winona ryder, christina ricci) starring michael schoeffling too..i have seen this film several times, never run tired of it--wonder if moz has seen it as well it also feature bob hoskins whom he mentioned on an interview once
    I've never seen Mermaids. Does he perhaps play a Merman?

    I just Googled Bob Hoskins to see what he's been up to, and this is the first image I see...




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    Quote Originally Posted by Je Suis Julie View Post
    I've never seen Mermaids. Does he perhaps play a Merman?

    I just Googled Bob Hoskins to see what he's been up to, and this is the first image I see...



    Mmmm...time for a Hoskins Frink Thread methinks!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Je Suis Julie View Post
    I've never seen Mermaids. Does he perhaps play a Merman?

    I just Googled Bob Hoskins to see what he's been up to, and this is the first image I see...

    interesting pic.
    that film is (using an american expression ) just awesome.
    funny...

    amazon.com
    In the early '60s, nomadic single mom Mrs. Flax (Cher) packs up her two daughters, Charlotte (Winona Ryder) and Kate (Christina Ricci), in a beat-up Chevy wagon and moves to small-town Massachusetts. Preteen Kate is obsessed with swimming, while 15-year-old Charlotte is searching for ways to rebel against her mom (and mom's flirty ways). The route she chooses is to become fascinated with Catholicism and all its arcane rituals, even though the family is Jewish. Her coming of age is handled with plenty of Wonder Years-style voiceovers as she fantasizes about Christ, the saints, the Pope, the Church--all things Catholic. Cracks in her religious armor begin to appear, though, in the form of a hunky local guy (Michael Schoeffling) who works at the convent. Meanwhile, her mom strikes up a romance with the town shoe-store proprietor, Lou (Bob Hoskins). Though Richard Benjamin's movie is a bit slow and tends to lose its focus somewhat in the last third, Mermaids also has fairly credible dialogue and surprisingly believable chemistry between Cher and Hoskins. The segments dealing with JFK's assassination are handled particularly well, and while Ricci's role is a rather small one, she's charming nonetheless. It's all too easy for coming-of-age movies to veer toward the maudlin, but thankfully this engaging comedy-drama seldom does. Cher, by the way, reprises her 1966 Sonny and Cher look, substituting a tight skirt and pumps for her turtleneck and fur vest. --Jerry Renshaw
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    Cher is magical [and] electric (The Hollywood Reporter), Winona Ryder enchanting and funny (The New York Times) and Christina Ricci adorable and engaging (Variety) in this hilarious and heartwarming portrait of a 1960s single-parent family trying to adjust to each other'sgrowing independence. Charlotte (Ryder) is an adolescent girl torn between her blossoming passions for a handsome caretaker (Michael Schoeffling)...and her desire to be a nun (a tough calling for a girl who's Jewish). Complicating her already precarious teen angst is a little sister (Ricci), a determined would-be swimmer she affectionately calls fishhead, and their mother (Cher), a non-traditional, sexy, flamboyant woman who relocates them to a new town every time she causes a hint of scandalwhich is often. But even as their personal styles clash, these three incredibly different individuals begin to see that nothingnot even a life-threatening tragedycan tear apart the bonds of family.
    http://www.amazon.com/s/qid=12748724...her&sort=price
    http://dvd.shop.ebay.com/i.html?_nkw...286.m270.l1313#
    http://movies.nytimes.com/movie/revi...51C1A966958260
    i dont know if all parts are in there
    http://www.youtube.com/results?searc...aids+cher&aq=f

    offtopic
    i always thought claude brasseur lookes a liitle bit similar like bob in the film la boum. .but that could be just me...
    another one i have also seen numerous times -la boum1+2(i dont know how popular the film is in america or the Uk but its a classic in france and germany starring a young sophie marceau. funny and entertaining film

    http://dvd.shop.ebay.com/?_from=R40&...m&_sacat=11232
    Vic (Sophie Marceau) is a spunky 13-year-old French girl who is trying to make it through adolescence despite the shaky relationship of her likable parents (Claude Brasseur and Brigitte Fossey). Blossoming into a young woman, she discovers the Parisian social scene and all its vices--boys, dancing, drinking--through a series of boums, teen parties. The situations are just what you'd expect from such a film--cute, charming, funny, awkward, and nostalgic. What separates this film from scores of others just like it is the bubbly Marceau.
    i was too young to see it during the release but i saw it in the 90ties on tv numerous times
    i found the sequel la boum 2 just as entertaining as la boum 1
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    i dont know if all parts are in there http://www.youtube.com/results?searc...snum=0&spell=1
    Last edited by sistasheila; May 26, 2010 at 12:03 PM.
    Morrissey asked my cousin where he was from. He answered Compton, which to Morrissey replied"Oh, so you're straight outta Compton aye?"[QUOTE from Ready With Ready-Wit;830350]
    Ich weiss nicht, zu wem ich gehöre-ich glaub ich gehör`nur mir ganz allein"(I dont know to whom I belong to,I think I only belong to myself)Friedrich Holländer-1932-
    Lifeguard, save me from life,cause it's the only life I'll ever have. Moz
    "Mein Kopf ist ein Labyrinth,mein Leben ist ein Minenfeld"
    E.N.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sistasheila View Post
    Charlotte (Ryder) is an adolescent girl torn between her blossoming passions for a handsome caretaker (Michael Schoeffling)...and her desire to be a nun (a tough calling for a girl who's Jewish).

    I think Cher is a surprisingly good actress. I loved her in Silkwood and Moonstruck. Moonstruck is one of my favorite movies. Why don't they write films with classic dialogue like that these days?

    I've never heard of La Boum. I trust your recommendations, Sista
    *adds both films to Netflix queue*

    OK, Boys and Girls....I have found some more modeling shots.
    (thanks to http://male-model-retro.blogspot.com/)



    Brand: Missoni
    Year: Fall/Winter 1982
    Model: Michael Schoeffling
    Ph: Avi Meroz
    Art Director: Roberto Orlandi

    I have a sudden urge to knit a sweater

    But wait, there's more......

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    GQ
    "Uniform Force"
    Year: Fall/Winter 1982
    Models: Brian Lucas, Charles Williamson, Michael Schoeffling?
    Ph: Rico Puhlmann
    Grooming: Thom Priano for Garren at the plaza
    Fashion: Calvin Klein, Perry Ellis, Banana Republic, Ralph Lauren.

    He's also tagged in this wonderful GQ photo retrospective, but I haven't found him yet. Regardless, it's a great collage of classic GQ style: "1957-1982 : The Way We Wore"

    http://male-model-retro.blogspot.com...ospective.html

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