I think I might have mentioned that my first “love” was Emma Peel followed by Morticia Adams. This was when I was starting to figure out girls were not annoying and yucky, but that they held some mysterious attraction.
Later in life (OK, not so later. In my teens) when I finally figured what the heck was all about, I realized that my loins would respond to a good-looking body, but my brain and breath would be captured by the eyes.
Jacqueline Bisset, the most famous wet t-shirt of my generation. She is the coolest girlfriend ever (Bullit’s) and eyes that will stop you faster than a 2×4 across the chest.
Sorry, I don’t usually do the Sexy Woman clickbait thing, but I still get a bit of my breath taken away when I see her eyes.
If you want the cinematic definition of “sexy” you need go no further than the restaurant scene in BULLITT between McQueen and Bisset. Absolute perfection in looks, mood, music, atmosphere. And they don’t utter a single word…
I’m sorry, but Elizabeth Montgomery and Barbara Eden are my favorite Golden Age of TV beauties.
No problem, to each its own as they say 🙂
Actually, if you twist my arm, I’d have to admit that nobody comes close to Julie Christie in DR. ZHIVAGO in the female beauty in the movies department…
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Oh yeah