I Just Loved Baked Potatoes | Bombshell | Warner Archive
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- Bombshell (1933) #WarnerArchive #WarnerBros #Bombshell
In her signature comedy, Jean Harlow shimmers and smolders as Lola, whose life is a dizzy whirlpool of studio expectations, adoring fans, familial leeches and most of all, a firecracker of a freewheeling press agent (Lee Tracy) who’d do handsprings through a minefield if it would keep Lola’s name in the tabloids. But Lola is ready to provide a final headline herself. She’s quitting the biz. Leaving. Abandoning the sham and the glam for the pitter-patter of tiny feet. Can Hollywood - and a certain P.R. flack - prevent it?
Directed By Victor Fleming
Starring Jean Harlow, Lee Tracy, Frank Morgan
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Let me present to you jean harlow. The blueprint of all blonde bombshells
Totally love this movie of Jean harlow have seen all her movies rest in peace Jean
I love these old movies - How escapist they were, and how totally opposite to the realities of the era (for most people).
So am I
I just love her!
So sad that she died already at that extremely early age 😪
She was only 26. What a loss
yes...im also addicted ti baked potatoes. but Jean Harlow had quite interesting eyebrows :o cool video
This girl didn’t have the training that most of the fine actresses of that time, ( u could also fault the directors for some of the sub par stuff ) it showed early on but she blossomed into quite a talent
Love You My Jean
I love this movie!!
Neither could act.. they were a bit shit...
Supposedly in those days it was considered de rigueur to only serve them peeled & toss the skins ... Eventually people started to realize that the skins were the most flavorful part!
Actually, it's a humorous scene. That potato has clearly been boiling in that pot she's stirring. It's a boiled potato. So the implication is that she hasn't a single clue about cooking or domesticity. It's about how phony everything is -- even the journalist doesn't catch the error because they are all in on the essential fakery of the star system. :)
Neither could act.. they were a bit shit...
@@zekeyboy7611 That's just your opinion idiot.
Not on those big bastards.
Sure and that's why everybody eats mashed potatoes
Great film with very very precode dialog. Double and triple entendr.
Thats a big potato...
I wonder what Jean would’ve done had she lived into old age?
She would have continued acting for quite awhile. She would have married and, in all likelihood, quit acting to devote herself full-time to resulting children. If there were no children, she might have still preferred staying home. At any rate, she would have had a good life and diversified activities.
i like the movie. i like the charakter. somehow strange today. eyebrowe lining high
how strange, but beautiful somehow :-)
Love to see different attitudes!
Sad, this scene must have been particularly difficult for her since she was forced to abort her own child under the pressure of her mother and Hollywood. :(
Who is Father?
Mrs titcome ? What a name! I'd change it solo damned fast!!!
Wow!!👍💚❤️
Subtitles spanish!!!! in dvd please!
Neither could act.. they were a bit shit...
Zekey Boy ..¡ callese viejo cochino,ja !!.
The potato looks so big and delicious (except I would have kept the skin on ).
Those eyebrows 😅
She is not wearing a wedding ring ...
It's a shame that cool people like Jean Harlow and Chadwick Boseman have to leave us so early in their lives.
But assholes like Tomi Lahren and Candace Owens will probably live into their 80's.
Life isn't fair.
yeah stuff like that keeps me up at night to be honest but there are many good people buzzing around the earth and keeping other's beautiful legacies alive
Hahaha idk why i find this comment funny. But you're absolutely right
@@duetforherbivores so true
Can you pass mi the soap, Ashley? -joe biden 1992
Do you wish gloom and doom to all conservative women?
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What were her views on civil rights
She unfortunately died before the civil rights movement, but she had a black best friend in the movie Hold Your Man (1933). Their friendship is really fun and cute and she plays an important part in the story too. But as for her views on it in real life... I can't find anything. But... If it means anything to you Marilyn Monroe... (who was a huge fan of Jean) was a supporter of civil rights according to books in her library, close friends (black and white) and a few photos. Her favorite foster home was in a predominantly black neighborhood, and she owned the works of Zora Neale Hurston, Langston Hughes, and Ralph Ellison! 🙂
@@duetforherbivores dog whistles bring out -
Interesting enough one of the people closest to her was her maid Blanche Williams and she was considered one of Harlow’s gang. I think Jean looked at everyone the same if they had a good heart that was enough for her
@Donna Roberts that’s what I just said.
@@memphisward Yes and her mother saved her from going to jail as well! Saying that Jean "loved her devotedly..."
Very talented but not pretty at all.
Besides, who says Harlow was pretty?
@@letsbakeitout i said.
Beauty standards are always changing, along with trends in hair and makeup. It's hard to evaluate beauty from a century ago with modern eyes.
@@letsbakeitout Jean was naturally pretty but one has to take in to account the 1930's drawn on eyebrows and sometimes the make up which wasn't always flattering to her. I think she looks her prettiest in her movie Wife vs Secretary. But beyond her looks she had a great deal of charisma and talent.
@@ccgrey8731 She's wearing the outlandish wardrobe, makeup, and hairstyle of a movie sex symbol here, the character she was playing, so looks a bit freakish, not pretty at all. But I agree, she was very naturally pretty, and the more natural she was allowed to be on screen, as in the film you mentioned, the more beautiful she appeared. Also, I believe that her sweet personality came through, adding to her good looks.