
Looks COUNT.
Skin color COUNTS.
What sex you are COUNTS.
Your religion COUNTS.
Then
WHY does it feel like
so many of us
DON’T MATTER

Looks COUNT.
Skin color COUNTS.
What sex you are COUNTS.
Your religion COUNTS.
Then
WHY does it feel like
so many of us
DON’T MATTER
All About Eve is one of my favorite movies.
I like it, because no matter how you dress it up- with the censored version that made it to the screen or the original version where Eve not only tastes but indulges in the bitter fruit of her wicked ways-
all of the characters remained patronizing and vapid.
Not to mention self indulgent.
So I really enjoyed seeing something like Eve show up and set the house on fire.
It’s also worth noting that the women in this movie- from Airy Fairy Karen to Self Adoring Margo to our Wonderfully Wicked Eve
kicked some serious backside.
In High Heels no less.
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Ruthless people: Anne Baxter plays Eve Harrington in the 1950 classic All About Eve; Celeste Holm (left) is Karen Richards, a friend she uses on her way to the top. Hulton Archive/Getty Images