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  • she's soooo beeeutifulll.....O_O

  • She is amazingly beautiful.

  • You bubbled the only two sentences we COULD understand her saying

  • love marlin i miss you.........................

  • I love that she always seemed like she was about to laugh

  • Arthur Miller was being persecuted for being a communist, which he wasn't, and Marilyn stood by his side, which was so amazing.

  • Wow, after seeing this, I can kinda see where Christina Hendricks (aka Joan Holloway in Mad Men) get's it from. She behaves just like this on the show when she's in front of a group of people and wants to be modest. The little smiles and everything. Just lovely.

  • She isn't talking about the divorce, she's talking about Arthur Miller's trial of contempt of congress.

  • @oxfordjrr Correct. See the vid description for the specifics..

    :o)

  • A Marilyn le habria quedado muchisimo mejor el pelo largo

  • She had Asperger syndrome....Autism.

  • I think she really loved Arthur Miller and he loved her, shame it didnt work out..

  • Bah....miller was a f****** snake ....

  • She So Pretty! && All Dem Bitches In Ha Face Lol

  • she was very intelligent,strong and not afraid to be herself,we all have somthing to learn from her! we put on a mask trying so hard not no show any emotions what is the strength in that?to be emotional and passionate are not signs of weakness but strenght! God bless her soul!

  • She was just soooo PERFECT! her EYES, her NOSE! her SMILE my goodnes!!!!

  • We are surprised that for such a beautiful woman, not one real man! The logical answer is: they do not exist now because they were not there before

  • R.I.P. Marilyn, beautiful person

  • She will be the most beautiful celebrity of all time followed by Elizabeth Taylor

  • She was truly elegant, I just noticed. A lot different than other female stars of her era. A lot different that stars of today. Dita von Tease has a similar way of talking in interviews. Poised and relaxed and intelligent.

  • Stop talking shit about Norma Jean if you don't like her get the F..k out. Too bad for the F..ken haters she will always be more beautiful,stunning and famous for the rest of her life and you won't be remembered for crap.Norma Jean was a beautiful person with a hard life she was intelligent or she wouldn't have made it that far.Norma Jean was murdered she knew way to much hanging around all these powerful people.

  • after she says "that's right" she looks so sad ):

  • she is the beautiful woman in the history

    

  • Although her voice is breathy she's actually an intelligent girl.

  • Drop dead GORGEOUS!! I love her hair! Wish she had worn it this way more often.

  • she is amazingly beautiful she was an ugly little girl and thought that if she bacame pretty she would be rich so she got plastic surgery and became beautiful and dyed her hair and started being famouse because of her commercial but she wanted to be even more rich so she decided to get the president to like her Jhon.F.Kenedy but he didn't like the idea until she showed up at the president's b-day party and started singing all drunk and went back to her hotel room and the next morning she had die

  • @cometlori What the hell are you talking about?? Marilyn didn't die the morning after Kennedy's birthday party...

  • @1GovernmentHooker LOOK LITTLE GIRL I DID NOT THINK THAT IT WAS MY TEACHER WHY DONT U GO TELL HIM THAT

  • @cometlori LMAO!!

    LOL LOOK, BITCH, I AM NOT A LITTLE GIRL. AND I CAN'T BELIEVE YOUR TEACHER WOULD BE SO STUPID AS TO TELL YOU THAT MARILYN MONROE DIED ON THE MORNING AFTER KENNEDY'S B-DAY PARTY. WHAT KIND OF TEACHER WAS HE? SUCH AN IGNORANT THING TO SAY, NOT TO MENTION A COMPLETE AND TOTAL LIE :-P

    AND IF YOU DON'T BELIEVE ME, GOOGLE IT! I'M SURE YOU KNOW WHAT THAT MEANS...

  • @1GovernmentHooker YOUU CRACK ME UP BITCH! LOOK IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO TELL HIM THAT GO AHEAD I AM NOT SAYING THAT I BELIVE HIM YOU DUMB ASS I ONLY TOLD WHAT HE TOLD ME DO YOU WANT ME TO TELL YOU THAT IN ANOTHER LANGUAGE SEE IF YOU COULD UNDERSTAND ME BETTER AND YES IT WAS A LIE I EVEN TOLD HIM MYSELF AS A MATER A FACT SO I SUGGEST YOU GO FIND AND TEACH HIM AND TELL HIM WHAT A SMART GIRL YOU ARE AND I QUOTE! :-P

  • to me she kinda seems sad

  • ive been enchanted with marilyn since my teens..she was special in the sense that she had the vulnerability and innocence of a child..and yet the sexuality and beauty of no other actress in hollywood..she was a tortured soul..like me and now i found out she had bipolar like me...whether she was killed or committed suicide.her life was tragic she yearned for things any normal person wants..love acceptance and respect and happiness yet all this eluded her ..she breaks my heart ...gone 2 soon

  • did she divorced from him before she died ???l

  • her face gets me all the time because of how her eyebrows frame her face perfectly. the leg-up she had over all of her rivals was that she had everything: she was youthful, sultry and had class all at once. you don't get that in many people.

    scarlett johansson is supposed to play her in a movie about her. johansson is missing marilyn's sultry side, because her eyes are too youthful.

  • she's so beautiful!

  • The original dimepiece!!!!!!!!

  • guy on the left=enamored

  • Marilyn Monroe had Changeedd the way people look at women now

    shes an icon to sophistication glamour intelligence and beauty :) <3

  • "Create your own reality." - Marilyn Monroe

  • "Only the public can make a star." - Marilyn Monroe

  • @StarsThatTwinkle

    "I'm still surprised that they didn't start another war just so that some airman could put Miss Monroe on his bomber."

    JJ Gilpin (aka My Grandpa)

    Hope you like this one :).

  • "I knew I belonged to the public and to the world, not because I was talented or even beautiful, but because I had never belonged to anything or anyone else." - Marilyn Monroe

  • "The fascinating thing about Marilyn Monroe, was that she was acting in her real life. She knew what the reality was, but she acted things out because she loved the drama." - Nico Minardos

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  • Dude. Stupid interviewers: stop asking her about her personal life! She doesn't need to share that with you.

  • She just photographed like no other; nobody like her today.

  • I love her voice so much!!

  • How beautiful is she like , still pin up even today , those looks are so perfect !

  • prittyyy<3

  • So cute voice! she's beautiful...

    P.s. perfect woman :DD

  • She's so beautiful

  • Bellissima

  • What a lovely person she was!

  • sarah rose;i love marilyn she is a true star and so kind and gentle and she is so underestamatied as a actress does any one agree

  • I read she had several miscarriages trying to have children with both Miller and DiMaggio :( she wanted children very badly

  • No makeup on her at all. simply gorgeous. Mmmmmmmmmmm!!!

  • She's the only golden age star who would still be considered kick-ass hot today. She's timeless.

  • @thelovepigeon, So love your candor! I couldn't agree more. Thanks for commenting! Have a great week.. :o)

  • @sublime1marilyn You are too funny. I completely agree!

  • Not really

  • @thelovepigeon I like her much too. However i don¨t believ she could be that "bug star" these days, if she would have been alive. Her legend is very influenced by the time of 50's. :)

  • @thelovepigeon Audrey hepburn

  • @thelovepigeon Wow you must not know very many actresses from Old Hollywood then.

  • she was so beauiful

  • What did Arthur write that makes him unAmerican in the estimation of some politicians of his time?

  • Some Communistic stuff, I suppose.

  • @csdr0 It wasn't anything he wrote, it was his association with extreme left wing politics many years earlier. He was not UnAmerican. There was an committee - House of UnAmerican Activities (HUAC) that was going after all high profile individuals suspected of communist activities or affiliation. They wanted Arthur to name names, and he refused. This occurred during the early part of the cold war during the 'Red Scare'.

  • probably nothing. mccarthy went after practically everyone.

  • @deathstare7 You're right about McCarthy. however, much earlier in his life Miller supported the communist cause and belonged to communist groups. It was well known. He was getting heat from HUAC because they wanted him to name the people involved in those groups with him or those he associated with who were communist sympathizers. McCarthy was terrible. HUAC was one of the most UnAmerican things that ever occured America, and what they did to Arthur and many others is shameful.

  • thank you for that information, sublime1marilyn. I didn't know that about miller. thank you for uploading these videos. I've spent the better part of my day watching them.

  • @deathstare7 You're very welcome! I have so much more to do and upload.... It's amazing how much footage there is of Marilyn. I'm always looking for the rarest but it's not easy to find.. If you want to watch MM documentaries, go to 77Marked. He's on my subscription list. (the link won't post here) He has, hands down, the BEST MM documentary collection on the web. Amazing. A great guy and dear friend. Tell him Bella sent you. Have a great Week! :o)

  • @sublime1marilyn thank you very much, Bella. you have a great week, too :).

  • @sublime1marilyn - thank you so much for your work and also your recommendation. MM was made of special super-powers to survive so much and still be THAT lovely inside and out.

  • this woman is the most beautiful lady to walk in this earth , she is so pretty inside and out , < 3

  • Her voice tells you how beautiful she was inside, as she was undoubtedly outside, like an innocent child who showed kindness to everyone. She was specially sweet in the way she expressed herself. Her peculiar charm is this: she makes you feel happy just by seeing her angelic face and hearing her sweet voice. You would certainly feel she accepts you unconditionally. Her smile is very refreshing.

  • I was gonna post a comment, but i dont think i need to now. Hehe

  • @csdr0 Beautifully said!

  • @teamcrumb: Thank you for such detailed information about how your mind works and the level of your maturity. Have a nice day.

  • You're so dignified. I love you.

  • Go look at clips somewhere else if you don't like her comments, you insufferable prick. It's HER youtube channel, and if you don't like what she has to say, FUCK OFF and don't look at her clips.

  • @teamcrumb If you dont like her comment's dont view her vid's. I love her and value her opinion's. why so much hate? is there any other reason you leave such an offensive comment? I could say more,but not. i think your comment say's more about you.

  • Just to let you all know, this person is SO immature and petty they felt the need to comment personally on MY page. If you don't like the way Sublime1 does things stay the fuck off her channel and certainly stay the hell off my page! After the way you spoke to my best friend, you better wish you don't run into me somewhere. I don't care what she did to you. deleted your comments, waaah. Little baby, grow the fuck up! This is HER channel, they're HER uploads and she can act however she wants!

  • @Jersey & Marked: It really saddens me that people will use a channel devoted to Marilyn to express the ugliness inside THEM! People like that steer the whole topic away from Marilyn and onto themselves. That's narcissistic. Additionally, those offensive comments disrespectful to not only Marilyn, but the whole YouTube community. This is a public forum.. children can view these comments. It's terrible to post things like that. There's no excuse whatsoever. Thank you both for your support. xoxoxo

  • she is so beautiful from make you swoon

  • MM and arthur miller can be seen together in a play called IT'S TIME WE MET. It opens in NYC on Jan 29th. see listings, all you MM fans. This play ROCKS!! It's MM at her darkest and funniest!

    (Joe dimaggio is in it, too)

  • god she's FUCKING GORGEOUS

    I'm only 20 but in my opinion she's way more beautiful than today's stars.. she just had everything.. an incredibly beautiful face, a wonderful smile and even the way she talks is absolutely stunning.. god I love this woman

  • @babyitsonlyyou I totally agree with you. She is completely lovable.. :o)

  • @sublime1marilyn hey why dont u accept my invite? and yea she really is loveable =))

  • @babyitsonlyyou Dear, you don't have ANY content on your channel! Get busy! LOL!

    You need to tell a little about yourself... put up a profile pic, etc. I'm a little afraid of adding people who are so mysterious as you... ;o)

  • @babyitsonlyyou You forgot to mention her amazing hourglass figure (for which she is famous for... even today)!

  • passable)......very sad because i've seen my sister go throught and struggle with this all her life and is one of the most intellegent beings i've ever know...after theraphy she spoke the same way as marilyn......sad because people take you out to be stupid, slow,unaware,inattentive,etc when your only just trying to hide what you think is a embarrassing flaw....exact words of my sister...moral of the story is that marilyn was just as intellegent as she was beautiful

  • Honestly my sister has a speech impediment and went to speech therapy school for it and founded out that marilyn had a speech impediment thats why she would always talk very slow and in a soft tone,her therapist helped her find a way to speak fluently (to make it

  • @mrstimber0311 I feel for you! Marilyn had a stutter when she was nervous... it was tough for her. Tell your sister she is in good company! xoxo :o)

  • you can never find a more beautiful face than that!

  • you got that right

  • she worried too much about giving the perfect, interesting answer, she's stressed. she didn't realize that what she had to say had no importance to the reporters. too bad the studios didn't train her for interviews as they did other stars, especially later.

  • She was so poised during all her interviews. What you may be sensing is her openness, her vulnerability. She actually spent a great deal of time before each interview or public appearance preparing herself.

    I agree she seemed a bit stressed here, but wouldn't anyone be, with all those strangers standing at your door holding microphones in your face? I think it's amazing she even allowed the reporters on her property. She was so giving to her public. I think IT DID matter to the reporters.

  • but she still looks natural and more lovely that way

  • I don't think people who are secure and 'master of the situation' are ugly.

  • who said that? not me, for sure.

    I think that each person has his /her own style and that Marilyn was unique ,so her fragile ways make her lovely .

  • @isabelrosa06 That guy was blocked for flaming... :o)

  • @sublime1marilyn , I understand.

    by the way, thanks for posting

  • @isabelrosa06

    Thanks doll! I cannot tolerate rudeness...

    thank YOU for commenting! ;o)

  • @sublime1marilyn i ADORE your collection!

  • I cannot tolerate an intolerance to rudeness.

  • And I cannot tolerate someone being rude to my friend. If you don't have something of substance to contribute to this comment thread, go away. This is about MARILYN , not your petty little online bitchfest.

  • I cannot tolerate people telling me to go away if I do not have something of substance to say.

  • ha ha ha

  • @jerseyattheheart1 can i get in on the bitchfest? lol ;)

  • Always,dollface!

  • @iceprinzecss: YES!!! The door is wide open, and we have a big cake waiting just for you... We would like you to cut the cake. It has Arthur's picture on it.

  • ha ha

  • Marilyn ...how do I love Thee ? let me count the ways...I saw her on the "Misfits" the other night..she was in decline but still

    looked very nice....

  • I, too watched The Misfits a few weeks ago. I had seen the beginning but never the whole film. It was sad seeing Marilyn and Clark Gable together knowing it was their last film.

  • what sweet voice!!!!

  • Worst thing she did: marry that oportunist selfish man... he only loved himself!!

  • @rafcale AMEN!

  • How is Arthur Miller selfish??

  • Have you read "After the Fall" ? He was writing about her while they were still married, and that play was produced within 2 years of her death. It's a terrible, disrespectful and disgraceful narrative. And, completely self serving.

  • I agree !

  • He's also a selfish bastard for putting his one week old Down's syndrome son in an institution for his entire life because he didn't want people to know about it! I hate him!

  • @jerseyatheart1 ,

    he was a horrible father if he did that

  • @jerseyatheart1

    That was his reaction to his own infant son--imagine how he treated and felt about Marilyn. She fell apart during their marriage. He was nOT good for her.

  • He always struck me as so cold, I can't really even imagine them as being married to one another. I haven't liked him since I read about his diary entries that she found while they were in London, finding out this about his son just reserves a special place in Hell for him.

  • @waiff55: I totally agree with you. I think he used her terribly during the HUAC hearings.. announcing to the press they were to be married before he even told her! She had cold feet before the wedding too... both of them.

  • welll that would seem to be her problem seeing how the hooch stole him. Im reading a book on her now and it is not funny on how many married men she slept with

  • Curious as to what book that would be?

  • its called marilyn monroe by barbara leaming.

  • @mhezzy: In what chapter and on what pages are these remarks made? I have the book right in front of me. Personally, I did not find this to be a memorable or excellent Monroe biography. It's mediocre.

    BTW, if you really want to learn more about Marilyn, I recommend you read Spoto's 'Marilyn Monroe: The Biography,' or Rosten's 'Marilyn: An Untold Story '

  • ok well maybe you skipped a few pages. Im not saying that she was not a good actor or great at her "Monroe" performance but lets be honest she did sleep with Married me like Kennedy, and Aurthur Miller.

  • And were they not the ones who were married? I hate it when a woman is branded for sleeping with a married mand yet the men are the ones who are married and can't keep it in their pants!!!

  • yes they were they were wrong to but she is wrong too she also knew they were married. and who was the common denomonator here her. hey im a fan too but facts are facts

  • Marilyn looked for love in all the wrong places. It's not too hard to see why given her life of being passed around from person to person. These men were married. They were the ones who took sacred vows. I doubt it was her who did the chasing!!!

  • Me too, and I am a man. Bill Clinton et al = a disgrace to the USA and the Whitehouse. Bobby K and JFK had the morals of a baboon.

  • @mhezzy: I most definitely did not 'skip a few pages'. I'm serious, I would like to know on which pages you found these remarks. Thanks!

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  • que lindo escuchar esa dulce voz. Gracias x compartirlo!

  • Let me add to that--Miller was truly vile, a horrible person who used her and took advantage. She certainly had problems before marrying him, but it was during the Miller marriage she fell apart. Coincidence? I think not.

  • God she had such a soothing voice.

  • it's so inoccent. i could listen to her for hours

  • @illicitstill the FIRST thing i thought when she first spoke was "her voice is so sweet" - she could lull me to sleep anyday. Oh, she is absolutely beautiful; not was - is.

  • Arthur Miller was a crushing jerk off. She stood behind him and he paid her back by writing a horrible play about her. Lee Grant commented that it was a low thing to do. Too bad she never got herself a good looking nice man

  • what play was that?? and what a bastard, she was an angel who'd suffered so much and so beautiful in coutless ways how could he?

  • After The Fall

  • I honestly think she was one of the best actresses and people of all time. She truly has a beautiful voice and I honestly do not believe she killed herself. I swear she was murdered :(... Its sad to think because she was beautiful...

  • She was -and please forgive me, i don't remember the "new" name of the illness- manic-depressive. Which means she could be very happy and sure of herself and what not and few days later very insecure and sad etc. It's actually very sad to watch Something's gotta give film clips, because there you can see Marilyn in her depressive state of the illness...and doubt the people on the set really cared about that..back in those days the illness wasn't very well known/understood.

  • The illness actually was very well known, but you're right about the understanding. The methods they used to try to cure depression are just horrible and so wrong. Like lobotomy.

  • if she was alive today im sure she would have recieved better treatment and be very happy or at least relieved of some of the inner pain she endured.

  • I agree she was out of this world & I never know if she was murdered or it was accidental overdose who knows....but some things dont add up.

  • I hate to think that she killed herself... :(

  • I think it's very debatable... I don't think she did.... :*(

  • She didn't...I truly believe she did not kill herself.

  • This interview was done in Chevy Chase, Md. at a friends house of the Miller's while

    Arthur was testifying in front of the Grand Jury.

  • Thank you for the detailed info... are you a MM fan? Are you on the "This is Marilyn" website ? If so, let me know it's you... :o) My screen name is MarilynMonroeProject. shoot me a p.m. or add me as a friend....

    It's the first "fansite" I've ever used.. it's full of great info and images, all contributed by people like you and me.

    xoxo :o)

  • Do you know exactly where--which street?

  • I believe it was Maple Ave. , off Bradley Blvd. , between Connecticut and Wisconsin Aves. near Chevy Chase Country Club.

  • Thank you for the info. I grew up in Bethesda, so I do know Bradley Blvd. I wish I knew the exact house-- not to harass the current owners, of course--but just to take a quick look.

  • In my opinion , she didnt find th end of her situation.And in her mind the only thing of endind it was by killein herself.

    But i dont know its my opinion.And other people will think something difrent.

    But i kno everyone will agree with me that she was a beautiful woman with a unhappy life!One thing of beauty you may not find happiness

  • I think she "felt" things more deeply than the average person, that's one of the reasons she suffered so. I don't think she killed herself, and if she did, I think it was most definitely an accident. There are way to many unanswered questions, therefore, I can't support the suicide theory. (Like what happened to all the forensics gathered at autopsy? They disappeared... etc. )

    Either way, like you said, she was a beautiful woman!!

    xoxo

    thanks for stopping by and commenting! xoxox

  • :o she is mind blowing

  • Such an intelligent and well spoken woman. It's unfortunate that the public didn't get to know the real Marilyn.

  • i am in love with this brilliant women.She was very strong through everything.And it is very sad that she passed on.I would have loved to have met her.

  • such a beautiful woman, in all the senses!

  • Beautiful Girl

    Rest In Peace Marilyn Monroe.

    You Are Missed

  • Gosh she's so damn sweet.

  • Wow, she's so beautiful! Her voice is equally as beautiful, too.