Hey, they were in a hurry! :-)
Monica
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> girlfriend or his niece unless he feels that
> girlfriend or his niece unless he feels that she can do the job.
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Then there was the dramatization of the fleeing Russian royal family who all
had thier corsets on upside-down,
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In a message dated 4/25/2006 2:33:31 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
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Liz Taylor was dressed
in a VERY hollywoodized version of Lorenzo Lotto.(I am surprized she wore a
balzo !) Because she was the star.
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She had her own designerlike Raquel Welc
bs. In
a perfect world it happens, not Hollywood.
Monica Spence
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In a message dated 4/24/2006 10:53:51 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
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think we are all too critical about costume work in films. The director--
and sometimes the STARS have a majority of things to say about what is worn.
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This can be tricky. Especia
In a message dated 4/24/2006 9:42:15 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
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Hang on...is this thread about Mel Gibson being good (in which case we call
him
an Australian) or something bad (in which case he is an American)?
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Ummm...yes.
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27;s interpretation...
Frustrating-- you bet. But what a challenge to us all.
Monica
Teaching Roman clothing in Fashion History tomorrow...
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Hang on...is this thread about Mel Gibson being good (in which case we call him
an Australian) or something bad (in which case he is an American)?
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It is that much worse with movies.
Rant rant... sorry, but people comment and complain who have not been in a
position to do a theatrical/movie production. We all know that working on
re-enactment clothing, or even SCA garb -- one at a time-- is a whole other
thing than doing 7000 costumes at onc
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Like asking someone what color the British
soldiers should wear.
PINK! :-D
Sorry, it just came over me. (my partner's one of them and imagining him in
pink... *snerk*)
Nicole - wondering if screaming pink uniforms would have been that much less
authentic than the
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Please don't take this the wrong way... but...If you don't like his stuff
there is an option not to go.
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Gee, Monica, just how many ways are there to "take" this?
I'm gla
in movies-- because the director has a vision--- and he also has to make
something "sell" to the audience...
Best Regards-
Monica Spence
(Catriona MacDuff in the SCA)
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Sharon wrote:
>>The Patriot *spit* and TFWNSNBU are essentially the same plot, which
plot borrows a great deal from the plots of various contemporary and
futuristic movies Mel has been in. Never mind that the real history
he claimed to be portraying doesn't actually fit that plot...<<
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