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TAKING A WALK ON THE FILMIC SIDE, TRANSITING THE VINTAGE ROADS.
Marilyn Monroe in the unfinished film "Something’s Got to Give" (1962) by George Cukor
Marilyn Monroe arriving to sing Happy Birthday to President John F. Kennedy, 1962
After Dr Greenson began to treat Marilyn more intensively, he told colleagues that she'd begun to exhibit growing signs of borderline paranoid schizophrenia, just like her mother. Greenson shared with them his concern about borderline paranoid schizophrenia in the case of Marilyn.
Marilyn Monroe and Eli Wallach during the filming of The Misfits (1960) directed by John Huston
The list of drugs she was using by 1961 was staggering. She was taking the antipsychotic Thorazine for the borderline paranoid schizophrenia diagnosed by Dr Greenson, as well as the narcotic painkiller Demerol and barbiturates Phenobarbital, HMC and Amytal, along with large quantities of Nembutal, to which she was addicted, to help her sleep.
Frank Sinatra, with whom Marilyn had an on-off affair, invited the British actor Peter Lawford and his wife Pat to his resort, the Cal-Neva Lodge, for the weekend of July 27, 1962 - less than two weeks before she died. Joe Langford, a Sinatra security employee at Cal-Neva, recalled: 'When Frank saw Marilyn, he was pretty shocked at how depressed she was. 'As soon as he got her settled in, he got on the phone with her psychiatrist [presumably Dr Greenson] and started in on the guy.
"No one will mess with her if she is Mrs. Frank Sinatra. No one would dare", said Frank Sinatra, who considered asking Marilyn Monroe to marry him weeks before she died "in an effort to save her from herself", according to "Sinatra: The Man Behind The Myth" by J. Randall Taraborrelli.
Ava Gardner with Frank Sinatra (they were married 1951-1957)
Frank Sinatra in his Beverly Hills office ("Hollywood Candid" by Murray Garrett)
On Capitalism: "Capitalism is schizophrenic because it is interested in profit and it must subvert/deterritorialize all territorial groupings such as familial, religious, or other social bonds. At the same time it relies on the continuous appearance/mythification of social groupings in order to continue functioning smoothly and to re-enforce social ordering needs. Thus, capitalism attempts to re-constitute the need for traditional/nostalgic, or, even, newer forms of social groupings or religious/state institutions.
This deterritorialization/reterritorialization and decoding/recoding is happening at the same time—thus the schizophrenic nature of capitalism. Does this schizophrenia of "consume, be an individual, be unique, may the best man win, the cream rises to the top, the romantic creative individual, mindlessly pursue your desires", etc. cause some of us to break under the strain of an absurd society?" -"Anti-Oedipus" (1972): Capitalism and Schizophrenia by Deleuze and Guattari




For the day of the shoot, we constructed our very own studio in the middle of the hotel bedroom (pretending not to notice the gaffa tape on the Victorian wallpaper),' says Sophie. 'The plain backdrop was perfect to show off the Prada paillette sequins in glorious technicolour!' Source: www.marieclaire.co.uk

Chris Cooper and Jake Gyllenhaal as John Hickam and Homer Hickam in "October Sky" (1999)
Jennifer Aniston attending her Hand and Footprint ceremony outside the Grauman's Chinese Theatre, Hollywood, on 7th July 2011
On Thursday (July 7), Jennifer Aniston joined the rarefied company of actors like Bette Davis, Humphrey Bogart and Marilyn Monroe when she left imprints of her hands and feet in cement at Grauman's Chinese Theater.
MARILYN MONROE WITH JANE RUSSELL ON CEMENT AT GRAUMAN'S CHINESE THEATRE, 1953
The Hollywood landmark has been a stop on the path to stardom since the golden age of Hollywood.
After an introduction from "Horrible Bosses" co-star Jason Bateman, Aniston greeted a crowd of well-wishers and said, "Man, I have to tell you, I never thought in my wildest dreams that I'd be sticking my body in cement, for a good reason". Source: blog.zap2it.com
Still of Kevin Spacey and Jason Bateman in Horrible Bosses (2011) directed by Seth Gordon
Still of Jennifer Aniston as Dr. Julia Harris, D.D.S. in Horrible Bosses
Still of Kevin Spacey as Dave Harken in "Horrible Bosses" (1999)
Jennifer Aniston and Jake Gyllenhaal as Justine and Holden in "The Good Girl" (2002)
Here she has acute comic timing and hilariously enacts alarming sexual hungers". Source: rogerebert.suntimes.com
Jake Gyllenhaal as Homer Hickam in "October Sky" (1999) directed by Joe Johnston
Portrait drawn by Fiery Sky Source: www.stars-portraits.com
Frank O'Hara:
Owen Wilson and Marion Cotillard as Gil and Adriana in "Midnight in Paris" (2011) directed by Woody Allen

Marion Cotillard in Miss Dior advertising campaign, photographed by Mikael Jansson
