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your good xxx, :) Marine Vacth definite points :) she is very beautiful, like her without makeup, when she does eds she loses the similarity btwn lae, but with alot of models love them without there makeup then with on. she does not have the fullenss of laes body but an interesting face to me is what I look at ....I like that laes body is not formed from a gym but from the outdoors, I think a woman should be natural, not sculpted, not that I dont admire the hard work that women go thru for abs and arms and rest of bodyparts. that sounded werid, what I meant to say was work out bodies are fine but natural ugggh...appreciate all body types. sorry Im really tired :blush:

buenos noche :) bon nuit, bone notte, schloff gutte ;) see I told u soooooooo tired, had to carry bags of books all day and.... :laugh:

:laugh: No, I remember this post because I was not able to load the same commercial on youtube and because due to the poor quality you couldn't do screencaps.

Some people are never happy! :cry:

ok last chance, no not really kinda sorta, I have the contact sheet with lae by patrick but very nude, I dont know how to post without posting it, and dont want the nudity police...which I think there should be a 18 and above section, some other forums do, that way I dont have to figure out codes, not so goood with codes, helllo everyone :wave::heart:

this does look good...

The Legend of 1900 (1998)

Director: Giuseppe Tornatore

Cast

Cast overview, first billed only:

Tim Roth ... Danny Boodmann T.D. Lemon Nineteen Hundred '1900'

Pruitt Taylor Vince ... Max Tooney

Bill Nunn ... Danny Boodmann

Clarence Williams III ... Jelly Roll Morton

Mélanie Thierry ... The Girl

Gabriele Lavia ... Farmer

Peter Vaughan ... 'Pops', the Shopkeeper

Niall O'Brien ... Harbor Master

Alberto Vazquez ... Mexican Stoker

Luigi De Luca ... Neapolitan Stoker

Femi Elufowojo ... Black Stoker (as Femi Elufowoja Jr.)

Nigel Fan ... Chinese Stoker

Roger Monk ... Irish Stoker

Leonid Zaslavski ... Polish Stoker

Bernard Padden ... Boatswain

Shortly after the Second World War, Max, a transplanted American, visits an English pawn shop to sell his trumpet. The shopkeeper recognizes the tune Max plays as one on a wax master of an unreleased recording, discovered and restored from shards found in a piano salvaged from a cruise ship turned hospital ship, now slated for demolition. This chance discovery prompts a story from Max, which he relates both to the shopkeeper and later to the official responsible for the doomed vessel, for Max is a born storyteller. Though now down on his luck and disillusioned by his wartime experiences, the New Orleans-born Max was once an enthusiastic and gifted young jazz musician, whose longest gig was several years with the house band aboard the Virginian, a posh cruise ship. While gaining his sea legs, he was befriended by another young man, the pianist in the same band, whose long unlikely name was Danny Boodman T.D...

In the center of the France

This summer, Laetitia will come back to the center of the France in Auvergne or Cantal

for the shooting of the War of the buttons.

On March 30, 2011 Véronique Mettey for the newspaper La Montagne titled in French:

"Young boys from Cantal and Brivadois at the cast of the War of the buttons".

What is extraordinary is the triangle of shootings of Laetitia's movies in this region

where flows the river Allier:

- Damien Odoul's Wandering in Le Puy en Velay

(South East of the triangle at 60 km of Blassac)

- Julien Lacombe and Pascal Sid's Behind the Walls in Blassac.

- Christophe Barratier's War of the Buttons perhaps in Brioude (at less than 30 km of Blassac)

or more at the West in Blesle (North of triangle).

If you have a little boy (8-14 year old), the cast will be this weekend.

And it is not an April Fool's joke.

uggggh this computer, ok ewicolina, xxx, lisa-1? umm who wants to post this contact sheet, because I dont know the hyper or text link , bellazon some people need step by step instructions, anyways I feel sick somebody please :war: supposed to be shoot me....please also as in bullets, ok well got a repeat great mag from chile of lae, butI am going to have someone at least :clobber: on my head, ahhhhhhhhhhhh :blink:

Laetitia Casta by Albert Watson.

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Seems fake to me.

As soon as I saw the thumbnail my thought was FAAAAAAKE.

But it looks a little more realistic if you get a bigger pic.....Figaro say it dates from 1996.

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Figaro say it dates from 1996.

Link please!

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You will find four Laetitia's new --never seen-- amazing photographs in the Portfolios by Albert Watson!

Pages 17, 19, 22/103: "Portfolios" is between "Photographs" and "Motion"

on a great variation of the Jean Sebastien Bach's Chaconne and Erik Satie's Gymnopedia.

Great job, Rob & Nimzo! I guess there are still treasures for us to discover besides those hidden at Floppyland. :laugh:

One question though: if Le Figaro calls the picture Laetitia Casta II, is there supposed to be a Laetitia Casta I? :huh:

One question though: if Le Figaro calls the picture Laetitia Casta II, is there supposed to be a Laetitia Casta I? :huh:

:laugh: That's what I wondered too!!

thank you born to be wild, Rob, NImzo, :) albert watson is an amazing photographer, was really great not only to see lae, but his gaugain picture innflunece, he loved micheala bercu, amazing photographs of her, guilty plesure francis fords " dracula" also wich has monica bellucci, but the pictures just want me to get that amazing camera for easter, with many lenses, some photograhers make you want to , well inspire,

albert watson

bettina rehiems

helmut Newton

chris von wagenheim

arthur elgort

Irving penn

avedon

ellen von unwerth

dominque issermann

scavullo

diane arbus

so many when I was in school for a short time in portland oregon, would spend hours at powells, NYC the Strand. los angeles "book soup" met bruce weber, there brian depalma, and milla jovavich really cool down to earth lady

depreesing here they are getting rid of chain bookstores, the borders by me, but got lots of great stuff, but amazon and the kindle are ruining our bookstores, farenheit 451 :cry:

but got a great book on hunter s, amazing and he took so many pictures..

are you a lewbowski xoxoooxo

got eve arnold, great photographer

went all out books, but alot of great photography books 40% of, still sad :(

Lisa your inbox is full! :)

Mine isn't, send it to me!! :wave::laugh:

Lisa your inbox is full! :)

Mine isn't, send it to me!! :wave::laugh:

Sorry Rob.. but only Lisa proved herself strong enough to handle it!

OMG! These pictures are divine :heart: :heart: :heart: What a discover :clap:

About first photo - at the beginning I also thought it was a photomontage. How old was she then in your opinion ?I associate this hairstyle with early sessions for Guess, Dominic Isserman naked photos and this cover:

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BTW In April, it will be 15 years since I bought the first magazine with Laetitia on the cover. It was the same Cosmopolitan but Polish edition.

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I dont know how you do it, Floppy and Lisa-1 but thank you, oh wow so great to see so big, so I guess it would be greedy to ask for the other pics large, but so many thank you's :heart:

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:heart::heart::heart::heart:

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