Henry James, from The Portrait of a Lady
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Henry James, from The Portrait of a Lady
Nicole Kidman and Martin Donovan in The Portrait of a Lady (1996) dir. Jane Campion
The Northman (2022) dir. Robert Eggers
Do we leave Middle-Earth to its fate? Do we let them stand alone?
“Looks like love at first sight to me.”
I’m having a major Dwayne Hicks/Michael Biehn problem today. I think he’s my favorite movie hero. *sigh*
Ripley and Hicks: making eye contact
Ripley and Hicks: Making each other laugh.
It doesn’t mean we’re engaged or anything.
She deserves midnight dances, playlists about how she makes you feel, neck kisses, trips to classical museums, and heartfelt conversations.
~ Juansen Dizon
Dracula (1931) dir. Tod Browning
Eugène Thivier, Le Cauchemar, 1894.
True crime podcast but you realize as you're listening that the host is just describing episodes of Scooby-Doo
The Specter of Death, 1907. — Kazimierz Stabrowski (1869-1929)
the thing about “well-behaved women rarely make history" is that the author, Laurel Thatcher Ulrich, didn’t write it about women who would be considered “badly-behaved;“ she wrote it in a book about a midwife, about women who had been largely ignored and erased from history because as a result of their “good behaviour.” So it’s not a “BAD GIRLS DO IT WELL" kind of quote; it’s a reminder to respect and pay attention to the women who go about quietly living their lives.
it’s a reminder to respect and pay attention to the women who go about quietly living their lives.