We’re back with another truckload of random images to dump in your laps. How ‘bout for the twenty-fifth edition we go 25 for 25?
Say cheese!The Lounge’s resident pinup queen, Bettie Mae Page.English broadcaster Kate Garraway getting her daily dose of Vitamin C.Just another typical Gen X childhood.Vampira, learning a new skill to put on her resumé.Model and actress Azizi Johari, attempting to prove that M&M’s melt in your mouth, not in your hands.Canadian Donald Sutherland was one of the finest actors the world has ever know, and I firmly believe that. Sadly, we lost him back in June at age 88. Our number one leading lady Michelle Pfeiffer, looking effortlessly glamorous as always. Went to mail a letter and found a leg show waiting at the collection box.Speaking of leg shows, this model saw the last image and said, “Hold my beer.”Okay, what is this “too much leg” nonsense? Pfft, no such thing.Shelley Duvall was one of our most unique screen talents. Those saucer eyes and her quirky style made her utterly mesmerizing every time she graced the screen, especially during the 1970s. Rest in peace to a rare gem. Everyone’s favorite Halloween kind of guy, Uncle Stevie!Wes Craven’s 1981 rural religious slasher is vastly underrated. It’s suitably bonkers, features Ernest Borgnine dialed up to eleven, an early-career Sharon Stone in a supporting role, and has one of my favorite horror movie posters.If you watched television in the 1970s and 1980s, you likely saw Louise Williams guest starring on numerous shows. She was sometimes credited by the totally awesome name, Liberty Williams. You are, Linda, YOU ARE. Gawd, we love Linda Cardellini.“How to Hypnotize” by pulp art master Virgil Finlay, 1954. Art can be educational!Lounge VIPSheryl Lee in a stunningly sexy dress, fishnets, and heels. Venice, Italy, 1992.He’ll huff and he’ll puff, and he’ll blow your dress up. She seems comfortable. Gil Gerard and Erin Gray looking spectacular together in Buck Roger’s in the 25th Century. A childhood favorite show and an all-time crush on Gray that’ll never end. Let’s get hip and contemporary for a moment, shall we? Ladies and gents, Megan Thee Stallion. Gail Stanton was Playboy’s Playmate of the Month for June of 1978. The popular model also had a stint as Miss Michelob Lite in the early 1980s. Sadly, she passed away at only 42 years old, in 1996. Uncanny X-Men comics were my jam in the ‘80s and this stunning cover by Barry Windsor Smith shows why: all awesome, all the time.Best meme ever.