Marilyn was history's most phenomenal love goddess.
The difference between Marilyn Monroe and the early Pamela Anderson is not that great. What's amazing is that the taste of American men and international tastes in terms of beauty have essentially stayed the same. Styles change, but our view of beauty stays the same.
Now that Marilyn Monroe is kosher, Arthur Miller can eat her.
The idea of Marilyn Manson has been brewing in my head, one form or another, since I was about 12 years old at a Christian high school in Canton, Ohio.
I really fell for Marilyn Manson. I thought how awful it was that an artist like him could be blamed for something - someone who brings so much to the world and, if anything, probably comforts kids who are in pain by saying, "You're not alone. "
Yet I was Marilyn Manson - times 10.
Even being close to L. A. , I was always inspired by old movies and Marilyn Monroe and the glamour of Hollywood.
Marilyn Manson is a mockery of American pop culture.
Marilyn Monroe to me is the epitome of glamour, and always has been since I was a kid.
The difference between Marilyn Monroe and the early Pamela Anderson is not that great.
People have misconceptions about Marilyn Manson, of course, but they can think what they want.
What good is it being Marilyn Monroe? Why can't I just be an ordinary woman?
Being blonde now doesn't mean Marilyn Monroe vulnerability. Blonde in the Eighties means being in control.
He (Marilyn Manson) has a woman's name and wears makeup. How original.
If you were married to Marilyn Monroe, you'd cheat with some ugly girl.
I guess at that moment in time I had a certain. . . presence? A certain level of presence in the industry. But that was at Madonna's request. There was a concept for the video [Material Girl], and the idea was that it was kind of a Howard Hughes and Marilyn Monroe sort of idea, that there was this guy behind the scenes making it all happen. And she saw me as that guy, so she asked for me.
I would have loved to have met Marilyn Monroe and have dinner with her.
Marilyn was mean. Terribly mean. The meanest woman I have ever met around this town. I have never met anybody as mean as Marilyn Monroe or as utterly fabulous on the screen.
My favorite [costume in collection] is the white dress Marilyn Monroe wore in the subway breeze scene in 'The Seven Year Itch. '
I'm a big believer that Marilyn Monroe was killed.