The Humpday Classic: ‘Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?’
David Anthony | Apr 06, 2011 | Comments View Comments
Welcome to the first edition of “The Humpday Classic”, where we suggest a sexy classic film for your viewing pleasure. Our inaugural selection is the brilliant 1966 film, “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?” starring Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton.
Based on the play by Edward Albee, this is far and away one of the most amazingly performed films of all time. The majority of the feature is played out in a single location with only four actors, but has more depth than nearly any film produced in the last twenty-five years.
It’s sexy, vulgar, and in black & white (so it feels like you are cultured when watching it).
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