The Doors Ceara: Additional Scenes From The Doors- 1991 Movie

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Source: The Doors Ceara

Source: The Daily Journal

If you watch The Doors 1991 DVD, which I recommend there’s a documentary on it about about the 1991 Doors movie, but also about the real Lizard King Jim Morrison. They interview Doors piano player Ray Manzarek and he essentially says, “Jim Morrison was more than a wild man in skin-tight leathers.” Which of course was true, but his rocker/cowboy wardrobe and attitude was a huge part of The Lizard King and attitude. During that 1966/67-69 period Jim Morrison was seen everywhere in his black and sometimes brown skin-tight leather jeans, cowboys boots and concho belt, as well as his black leather suit jacket that he wore with his leather jeans. He obviously performed practically everywhere in that outfit, he did interviews, he partied, he traveled, in his free time he wore those pants and boots. That is what Oliver Stone picked up upon when he put together his 1991 movie about Jim Morrison. He has about a hour of footage in a two-hour and twenty-minute film about Jim Morrison, with Val Kilmer playing Morrison, in his patented skin-tight black leather jeans and cowboys boots, as well as concho belt. Performances, interviews, parties, even at weddings and churches. You see The Lizard King in his famous Lizard King uniform. The superhero of rock and roll.

The Doors Ceara: Additional Scene From The Doors- 1991 Movie

Ms. Moonlight Drive: The Doors- Spanish Caravan: Live At The Hollywood Bowl

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Source: Morrison Hotel Gallery– The Lizard King Jim Morrison 

Source:The Daily Journal

Certainly one of the most memorable concerts from The Doors. Because it was in Hollywood, at The Hollywood Bowl, it was in color, summer of 1968. Part of a very crazy and chaotic year and chaotic decade (at least the late 1960s) and The Doors, certainly Jim Morrison represented this era, time and generation as well as it could be represented. America was in transition in the 1960s from the Leave it To Beaver 1950s where men were expected to work, get married, have kids and continue to work. Where women were expected to just get married and then stay home and raise their kids. But by the 1960s the Baby Boomers started coming of age and becoming young adults. And didn’t want their parents Leave it To beaver lifestyle and didn’t see everything in black and white, including most of the entertainment. And wanted to break out and create their own American culture and lifestyle. Ways of doing things and living and Jim Morrison I believe almost perfectly represents what this generation was going through back then.

Ms. Moonlight Drive: The Doors- Spanish Caravan: Live At The Hollywood Bowl

Warrior 922: The Fast and The Furious (2001) Hot Dom & Letty

Alamy Stock Photo_ Michelle Rodriguez- The Fast and The Furious (2001)

Source:Warrior 922– sizzling Dom and Letty.

Source:Real Life Journal  

“The Fast and The Furious – Hot (Dom&Letty) NEW THING TO DO in the ‘BRING BACK LETTY’ campagne!”

From Warrior 922

“NEW THING TO DO in the ‘BRING BACK LETTY’ campagne!

If you want to see Letty in the 5th installment of Fast&Furious, there are 3 things you have to do:

“1. Send email(s) to Michael Moses (head of publicity at Universal Pictures). Here’s his email address:
michael.moses@nbcuni.com
Send him a message, asking him for Letty to be brought back ALIVE and in MUCH bigger role to the next installment of Fast&Furious. Keep it short, remember to be respectful and nice. Rude words won’t get us anywhere, anyway. You can also give some in-depth feedback on why you think Letty should be brought back or why you love Letty/Michelle/Dotty, etc.
Be sure to thank him for his time!”

From Warrior 922

Warrior 922_ The Fast and The Furious (2001) Hot Dom & Letty

Source:Warrior 922– Hot Dom and Letty

The Fast and The Furious is not one of my favorite movies. It is not even one of my favorite movies of this century so far. Which is saying something, because most of the top movies of this era at least in popularity are based on style, what is considered hot, awesome, OMG or whatever. I think you get the idea and special effects as well. And movies like that which aren’t based on writing, acting and plot, don’t tend to impress me.

But I do like Michelle Rodriguez, not just physically as a gorgeous, baby-faced adorable, sexy woman, but as an actress as well. And I like Vine Diesel purely as an actor and these two characters and how they relate in this movie are really the only thing that impresses me about this movie. And they look great together and communicate very well together. They simply go well together as you see in this scene.