Oh god being sick for this long and not being able to draw is making me go insane. I need to draw Yuri. I need to draw boobs. Women kissing!! Sex!!!! I want to draw boobs and women kissing!!!!!!! LESBIANS!! I MISS DRAWING LESBIANS!!!! GRAHHHHH‼️‼️‼️
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THE WOMEN (1939)
Dir. George Cukor
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made this post for sapphic reasons
Edit: assume this post says “working class/woman who destroys the rich”, and not WOC ‘cause I got it wrong. Ana de Armas is not a WOC — she’s Caucasian and of Spanish/Cuban descent which is her ethnicity.
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Joan Fontaine as Peggy Day
in The Women (1939) dir. George Cukor
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by my count eleven actresses who appeared in the women are competing in this tournament: norma shearer, joan crawford, rosalind russell, paulette goddard, joan fontaine, marjorie main, ruth hussey, theresa harris, lilian bond, betty blythe, and of course, terry
Yes!
If you'd like to watch The Women for yourself, you can currently stream it on Tubi for free. I recommend this movie in a general sense, as it's a fun time if you like watching very rich, bad white women be rich and bad—think a Kardashians or Real Housewives situation but with a bunch of 1930s dames who want to chew the scenery. But I need to add the warning that this film has a very problematic relationship with the WOC in it, including hot lady contestant Theresa Harris (who plays a maid). The only Black women depicted are servants, most of them are not in speaking roles, and the few that have lines are depicted as racist caricatures (also, one is talked about in a racist manner by a few white characters in one scene). These scenes and interactions don't take up a lot of the running time, but they're still there, and I won't fault anyone for not wanting to watch it because of that.
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Norma Shearer, Joan Crawford and Rosalind Russell in The Women (1939)
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I’m convinced if they turn this book into a movie that only Glen Powell could possibly play Rye Walsh
He’s an academy graduate
He’s a naval aviator who ends up flying helicopters
He’s a Lieutenant Commander
His call sign is Riot
Hollywood get on this ASAP, this boy needs a new plane movie!!
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James Stewart and Lana Turner at the premiere of The Women, Los Angeles, 1939
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JOAN CRAWFORD in
THE WOMEN ― 1939, dir. George Cukor
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