Damn, they casted two of Hollywood's premeire modern-day goddesses in the same film!! I dont need to understand it. I just need to look and keep looking!!!! ;0P
Farrah Fawcett can act. Raquel is rather self-consciously literary in this scene (as if quoting lines from the Gore Vidal novel) and hamstrung by her extraordinary heart-stopping beauty.
@Nicklas4500 well the book was written by Gore Vidal so I guess it might just sound like that. Of course if you had read the book you would realize that the character Raquel plays is exactly that way because it is written that way.
@celestemekent Of course I've read the book. And Gore Vidal disowned the movie. The point I'm making is that Raquel sounds as if she is quoting from a text rather than acting a part - she is very wooden in this scene.
@Nicklas4500 It is doubtful that anyone could actually do a good job of making this movie. I'm not about to defend Raquel for participating in this monstrous movie and I agree with Vidal about disowning this movie . Regarding Raquel's role, the character recites long rants throughout this tome about historic "B" movies with no respect to what is going on in a scene and it lends itself to your comment. I regret John Carradine's participation in this bomb
What are you talking about? Raquel is wonderful in this film as the all knowing classic movie loving self assured Myra Breckinridge. She happens to be playing a woman who use to be a man.
Whats the song in the background?
SuperWolsey 5 months ago
0:26 farrah on her tummy she did have a great ass and legs but raquel had the best rack
slapjax28 9 months ago
@slapjax28 That's probably the position that got her killedd
myraj34dd 5 months ago
Damn, they casted two of Hollywood's premeire modern-day goddesses in the same film!! I dont need to understand it. I just need to look and keep looking!!!! ;0P
slimdudeDJC 11 months ago
This looks like a suite in The Chateau Marmont?
coltsuperocean10 1 year ago
"The decline in our music saddens me, nearly as much as the decline in our films."
Was she referring to this film?
richardwha 1 year ago
@richardwha Maybe she was looking into the future.
nljuggalo 7 months ago
It's wonderful because Raquel is channelling Gore Vidal in her performance.
Classicsatdusk 1 year ago 2
Raquel played a very complex character and she pulled it off. Farrah, may she rest in peace, was just doing her giggly, brain-dead blonde act.
markedjuan 1 year ago
Farrah Fawcett can act. Raquel is rather self-consciously literary in this scene (as if quoting lines from the Gore Vidal novel) and hamstrung by her extraordinary heart-stopping beauty.
Nicklas4500 2 years ago
@Nicklas4500 well the book was written by Gore Vidal so I guess it might just sound like that. Of course if you had read the book you would realize that the character Raquel plays is exactly that way because it is written that way.
celestemekent 1 year ago
@celestemekent Of course I've read the book. And Gore Vidal disowned the movie. The point I'm making is that Raquel sounds as if she is quoting from a text rather than acting a part - she is very wooden in this scene.
Nicklas4500 1 year ago
@Nicklas4500 It is doubtful that anyone could actually do a good job of making this movie. I'm not about to defend Raquel for participating in this monstrous movie and I agree with Vidal about disowning this movie . Regarding Raquel's role, the character recites long rants throughout this tome about historic "B" movies with no respect to what is going on in a scene and it lends itself to your comment. I regret John Carradine's participation in this bomb
celestemekent 1 year ago
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Nicklas4500 1 year ago
What are you talking about? Raquel is wonderful in this film as the all knowing classic movie loving self assured Myra Breckinridge. She happens to be playing a woman who use to be a man.
Cineramicfilms 2 years ago
to my surprise Farrah was way more convincing than Raquel who is very wooden in this scene...
Eurafrican 2 years ago
SUPRISE????
marekerhardt 2 years ago