28 September 2007

Van Helsing

Kate Beckinsale as Anna Valerious in Van Helsing - 2004

The One Name They All Fear

During the late 19th century, infamous monster hunter Dr. Gabriel Van Helsing, and his priest of a sidekick Carl travel to Transylvania to battle with monsters of legend Count Vladislaus Dracula and brides, Velkan the Wolf­Man, and Frankenstein's Monster, and keep the notorious Count from bringing his undead children to life. By their side is the ravishing Anna Valerious, a member of a royal family committed to ridding the world of evil. In so doing, the beautiful Anna, and the rest of the family Valerious, are permitted to enter the Gates of St. Peter.

Hugh Jackman plays the mysterious Gabriel Van Helsing & Kate Beckinsale plays Princess Anna Valerious.

Anna Valerious:
We Transylvanians always look on the brighter side of death.

RTL[5) 20:30 ~ 22:45

IMDb

Actiefilm
Van Helsing vertrekt naar het duistere Transsylvanië om de strijd aan te gaan met de machtige Dracula, leider van de vampiers. In zijn strijd tegen de monsters wordt Van Helsing bijgestaan door de mooie Anna Valerious, die Dracula ook dood wil hebben om zo een eeuwenoude vloek die op haar familie rust op te heffen. Wat volgt is de ultieme strijd tussen monsters en monsterjagers.

Van Helsing

24 September 2007

French Femme Fatales

A tribute to 50 French movie actresses.
The music in the video is Satie's «Trois Gymnopedies: I. Lent Et Douloureux», played by Aldo Ciccolini.

 The actresses in the video:
Arletty (1898-1992)
Josette Day (1914-1978)
Danielle Darrieux (1917-)
Michèle Morgan (1920-)
Martine Carol (1920-1967)
Simone Signoret (1921-1985)
Jeanne Moreau (1928-)
Delphine Seyrig (1932-1990)
Anouk Aimee (1932-)
Nicole Berger (1934-1967)
Brigitte Bardot (1934-)
Marie Dubois (1937-)
Anne Collette (1937-)
Corinne Marchand (1937-)
Anna Karina (1940-)
Chantal Goya (1942-)
Catherine Deneuve (1943-)
Marlène Jobert (1943-)
Nicole Garcia (1946-)
Dominique Sanda (1948-)
Nathalie Baye (1948-)
Fanny Ardant (1949-)
Sabine Azéma (1949-)
Miou-Miou (1950-)
Isabelle Huppert (1953-)
Isabelle Adjani (1955-)
Carole Bouquet (1957-)
Anne Parillaud (1960-)
Emmanuelle Béart (1963-)
Juliette Binoche (1964-)
Béatrice Dalle (1964-)
Emmanuelle Seigner (1966-)
Irène Jacob (1966-)
Sophie Marceau (1966-)
Sandrine Bonnaire (1967-)
Sandrine Kiberlain (1968-)
Clotilde Courau (1969-)
Julie Delpy (1969-)
Amira Casar (1971-)
Charlotte Gainsbourg (1971-)
Romane Bohringer (1973-)
Virginie Ledoyen (1974-)
Audrey Tautou (1976-)
Anna Mouglalis (1978-)
Laetitia Casta (1978-)
Ludivine Sagnier (1979-)
Noémie Lenoir (1979-)
Eva Green (1980-)
Mélanie Thierry (1981-)
Mélanie Laurent (1983-)

20 September 2007

Dutch X-Legs

Collected by benengek:
Chazia Mourali 1
Marielle Bakker 1
Evelien de Bruijn
Charlotte Besijn 1
Charlotte Besijn 2
Charlotte Besijn 3
Marian Mudder
Martine Bijl 1
Simone Kleinsma 1
Senay Ozdemir
Sacha de Boer 1
Sacha de Boer 2
Milouska Meulens 1
Milouska Meulens 2
Milouska Meulens 3
Milouska Meulens 4
Aldith Hunkar 1
Mirjam Sterk
Nada van Nie
Paul Huf – „tElixer”
(onbekende dame)
Pauline Huizinga 2
Ria Valk
Sigrid Koetse
Sonja Barend 8
Sonja Barend 9
Suzanne Blonk 1
Suzanne Blonk 2
Sylvia Millecam 2
Tineke Verburg 7

03 September 2007

Carla van de Puttelaar

photo made by Carla van de Puttelaar
website

Histoire d'O

Story of O


(non-nude)

SM-fetish (non-nude)
Here is some more:

smoking fetish (speech: French)
Histoire d'O (English title: Story of O) is an erotic novel published in June of 1954 about sado­maso­chism by French author Anne Desclos under the pen name Pauline Réage. Desclos did not reveal herself to be the author until four years before her death, fourty years after its initial publication. Desclos said that she had written the novel as a series of love letters to her lover and employer Jean Paulhan who admired the work of the Marquis de Sade. The book won the Deux-Magots award in 1955.

Jean Paulhan had made the remark to her that no female was capable of writing an erotic novel. To prove him wrong, Desclos wrote this novel. It proved Paulhan wrong and was an enormous, though controversial, commercial success. The book caused much speculation as to the identity of the author. Many doubted that it was a woman, let alone the demure, intellectual, and almost prudish persona depicted in Dominique Aury.

In addition, the book's graphic content sparked so much controversy that the following March the government authorities brought obscenity charges against the publisher and its mysterious author that were thrown out of court in 1959. However, a publicity ban and a restriction on the book's sale to minors was imposed by the judge.

She did an interview about erotic books in 1975 with author and publisher Régine Deforges, yet at the time her authorship of Histoire d'O was still unknown. Desclos publicly admitted that she was the author of Histoire d'O forty years after the book was published, in an interview with The New Yorker magazine.

She was actively bisexual at times in her life.

the «O» is short for ‘Odile’, some state the name was shortened in order to refer to the word object and or the word orifice.

The soundtrack:

(a bit boring)

01 September 2007

Porn


This naked girl gives a report on the latest study on pornography and how it has a very positive impact in society:

Amateur Pornstar


Girl talks candidly about pornography and the sex industry:

Anna's handschrift

(Dutch:) genitief-s (achtervoegsel).


Notenbüchlein für Anna Magdalena BachNotenbüchlein für Anna Magdalena BachJohann-Sebastian Bachs “Notebook for Anna-Magdalena Bach-Wilcken”