An early skirmish between the limpid Liz Taylor and a stoic Rex Harrison, taking place in Queen Cleopatra's lavish boudoir. Her skimpy outfit was scandalous in 1963, and still does a fine job of showcasing her creamy softness. Here, we see her beauty in full form, and just a taste of her anger.
Elizabeth Taylor gives voice to the rage still felt over the loss of the Great Library because of Roman/Republican bungling. More ravishingly beautiful in each scene, here she uses her "weaponized femininity" to tighten her hold on Caesar, played by Rex Harrison. Fiery dialog burns up the luxurious sets and costuming.
Women in leopard skin loincloths battle inexplicably with men in the desert near Los Angeles or possibly Barstow. Narrated by the fabulous, dazzling and talented Sandra Bernhardt.
Orson Welles narrates this 1971 look at the Catalonian Master Artiste, discussing the "traumatism of birth" with the self-described "incarnation of the Divine Hermit."
Greg Louganis hits his head diving, and without a break follows it with a perfect dive. This also shows him having a much worse accident in Tiblisi, USSR, in 1979.
Psychedelic, visionary, trance dance groove and surfing videos -- pure indulgence!
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