A cheerful Tove Jansson and her cheerfully black kitty.
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A cheerful Tove Jansson and her cheerfully black kitty.
“One of the reasons people our age came to New York, if you were gay, was because you were gay. Now, you can be gay anywhere. We came here because you couldn’t live in those places. That created a density of angry homosexuals. Which is always good for a city. There’s nothing better for a city than a dense population of angry homosexuals.“
Fran Lebowitz, Pretend It's a City
Pretend It’s a City
The Hunger (1983) dir. Tony Scott
8 femmes (2002) dir. François Ozon
imagine becoming a director and building enough prestige to your name that you can make a film with an all female cast (and one guy who dies, like, in the first scene), specifically with the three most iconic actresses of their generation, just so you can turn one of the most stunning, charismatic women in the world into a nerdy, neurotic dried-up old prune and the other two - who have set hearts and loins ablaze for countless generations of men - just say to each other ‘fuck it, it’s you I always wanted’ and then have them gently roll around on a warm, scantily illuminated carpet floor in rich design dresses as they tenderly make out….. imagine having that kind of drive. truly the achievement of a lifetime. Chapeau, Mr. Ozon.
32|32 days of carol
Ammonite (2020)
-You’re like… my guardian angel.
-For crying out loud. Hey, Beth? Fuck you. Shaibel isn’t the only one who kept after you all these years. I know how you lost to Benny Watts in Vegas and then beat him in Ohio. I read the papers. Even on a group trip into town, I spent my ice cream money on the damn chess magazine had your ugly face on it. For a time, I was all you had. And for a time, you was all I had. We weren’t orphans. Not as long as we had each other. You understand what i’m saying? I’m not your guardian angel. I’m not here to save you. Hell, I can barely save me. I’m here because you need me to be here. That’s what family does. That’s what we are.
Alma was not pathetic, she was stuck. There’s a difference.
That’s how we met. A bookshop in Paris. A woman introduces herself as Gertrude and tells me I do not want to purchase the book I’m perusing, as it’s impossibly bleak and, in the end, the protagonist is murdered! I spent my next decades hiding what I was reading, as she couldn’t help but spoil the ending of every novel or night at the theatre.
And I’m sick of people saying that love is just all a woman is fit for. I’m so sick of it.
The Haunting of Bly Manor (2020) | 1x02 “The Pupil”
“I’m coming to understand, I might be the kind of person… The kind of woman, who enjoys the company of other women. If you take my meaning.”