Um, her name is actually spelled Katharine Hepburn. I know because my parents named me after her and I've been correcting people on how to spell my name ever since. Do you guys, in honor of Katharines everywhere, mind changing the spelling on her name and on the tag for the post?
Watching her is at first cheering: if the experience of social anxiety and self-doubt extends even to this great lady, it's clearly universal. Therefore I'm not freakishly neurotic and I can expect that no one who uncovers my fears of inadequacy will judge me harshly for them.
As she goes on, though, I turn sad, because if Katharine Freakin' Hepburn still feels like a bore and quails away from parties, my self-esteem is unlikely to ever materialize, even if I should achieve some measure of success.
Lord knows I'm only worth .05% of a Katharine Hepburn.
My favourite Katharine Hepburn story is how, when crew 'stole' her pants in an attempt to make her wear skirts, she walked around in her underwear until they were forced to return her trousers. Awesome to the hilt!
@Laulau: What do you teach? I've noticed that my lecturers will often tell anecdotes of female kickarse-ness, and they always go down well with the boys and girls alike.
This week I was questioning my taking a feminist philosophy course, but then my professor did an impression of Katherine Hepburn and I knew I was in the right class.
Speak of the devil, I just watched this for the first time last night! It was great - top notch dialogue. But the theme, repeated over and over, is that a woman's life means nothing without a man. And if she chooses to have a career instead, she ends up a screaming harpie.
@kitsune: Well, think about when they made it. How could they have let it off the lot with any other message?
And since things like Vaughn and Aniston's "Break Up" do seem to be carrying a hideously similar message, well, then, I'd just as soon watch La Holm and La Davis rip up the scenery with their bicuspids.
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Anyway. Love her. The Philadelphia Story is one of my favorite movies ever. And on top of it all, she was an atheist!
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It's a sore subject with me too.
- Another Katharine
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As she goes on, though, I turn sad, because if Katharine Freakin' Hepburn still feels like a bore and quails away from parties, my self-esteem is unlikely to ever materialize, even if I should achieve some measure of success.
Lord knows I'm only worth .05% of a Katharine Hepburn.
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Are you listening, Mariah "Why Can't I Sit with the First Family" Carey?
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Anytime I suggest such a thing, however, it is never
met with agreement
From now on, I'm going to cite Katharine as my source and see how that changes the reaction
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Also, Now Voyager is a really good one.
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SO GOOD
I HAVE LOVED IT SINCE I WAS 12.
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And since things like Vaughn and Aniston's "Break Up" do seem to be carrying a hideously similar message, well, then, I'd just as soon watch La Holm and La Davis rip up the scenery with their bicuspids.