Im so faschinated about horror, monsters and everything that is beautiful – like women for instance. As I was little in the house I was growing up outside the country side, every weekend I was looking at horror or psychological movies. Dracula was one of my favourite movie. Frankenstein was not so bad either. I was a curious girl and lucky that the video came in the 80s 🙂 ! I think we had a video in each room in our house. My father was obsessed in video and movie cameras. All my friend loved to stay at our house.
“Close your eyes have no fear, the monster’s gone. He’s on the run and your daddy’s here. Beautiful Beautiful beautiful beautiful girl. Before you go to sleep say a little prayer. Every day in every way it’s getting better and better.” / Anders Jonsson ( my father)
Silence of the lambs. ” I’d fuck me”.
Marilyn Monroe photographed by Earl Theisen in 1951
Kate Upton – Vogue UK by Alasdair McLellan, January 2013
Gary Oldman in The Fifth Element – I just LOVE Gary Oldman. One of my favourite actors.
Porno star Traci Lords got a role in Cry Baby with Depp.
….once I had so strong nightmare so I thought Chewbacca ( the big hairy monster in Star Wars ) were standing outside my window looking inside. I bet I it was him….. After that my mother Sylvia, just beg me to not see anymore horror movies. My imagination have always been very strong. I didnt stop.
Die Hard with Alan Rickman and Bruce Willis – Loved that Christmas movie when it came to cinema !
Lara Stone – The Last Magazine by Mikael Jansson, Fall 2012
John Lennon & Yoko Ono – Just Like Starting Over shoot by Allen Tannenbaum, November 26th 1980.
& all time love couple ending this pics for today…..
I miss you, John.
27 years later, I still wish I could turn back the clock to the Summer of 1980.
I remember everything – sharing our morning coffee, walking in the park
together on a beautiful day, and seeing your hand stretched to mine –
holding it, reassuring me that I shouldn’t worry about anything because
our life was good.
I had no idea that life was about to teach me the toughest lesson of all.
I learned the intense pain of losing a loved one suddenly, without
warning, and without having the time for a final hug and the chance to
say, “I love you,” for the last time. The pain and shock of that sudden
loss is with me every moment of every day.
When I touched John’s side of our bed on the night of December 8th,
1980, I realized that it was still warm. That moment has haunted me for
the past 27 years – and will stay with me forever.
Even harder for me is watching what was taken away from our beautiful boy,
Sean.
He lives in silent anger over not having his Dad, whom he loved so much,
around to share his life with. I know we are not alone. Our pain is one
shared by many other families who are suffering as the victims of
senseless violence. This pain has to stop.
Let’s not waste the lives of those we have lost. Let’s, together, make
the world a place of love and joy and not a place of fear and anger.
This day of John’s passing has become more and more important for so
many people around the world as the day to remember his message of Peace
and Love and to do what each of us can to work on healing this planet we
cherish.
Let’s: Think Peace, Act Peace, and Spread Peace.
John worked for it all his life.
He said, “There’s no problems, only solutions.”
Remember, we are all together.
We can do it, we must.
I love you!
yoko
Yoko Ono Lennon
8 December 2007














