AmateisGal
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My girlfriend loves the women's clothes on "Manhattan," based on your list, I think you'd agree.
I haven't watched that show. Might need to look into it.
My girlfriend loves the women's clothes on "Manhattan," based on your list, I think you'd agree.
I haven't watched that show. Might need to look into it.
Second that, but which series do you mean? That of Ian Carmichael (Wooster) and Dennis Price (Jeeves) or the later version with Fry & Laurie? The original was in black and white, didn't detract from Wooster's wardrobe though.Not a movie, but any episode of Jeeves and Wooster. Bertie was a bit of a twit, but his wardrobe - GENIUS!
Manhattan Melodrama, The Sting, The Great Gatsby (w/ Leo), Road to Perdition, Public Enemies, The Dark Knight, Inception, Chinatown, Gods and Generals, Patton, Der Untergang (Downfall), and what the heck, Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan.
Go big or go home, right?
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Me reading your post (in red),
Manhattan Melodrama, Yup
The Sting, Yup
The Great Gatsby (w/ Leo), Yup
Road to Perdition, A super Yup
Public Enemies, Another super Yup
The Dark Knight, Interesting, but I get it
Inception, Haven't seen it
Chinatown, Yup
Gods and Generals, Haven't seen it
Patton, Der Untergang (Downfall), Have't seen it
and what the heck, Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan. Really! the Enterprise costumes or Khan's?
The Starfleet uniforms. I like sharp looking military dress, and I'm a Star Trek fan, so it seemed the thing to do. Gods and Generals has a great variety of Civil War uniforms, and Patton and Downfall have WWII covered.
On a side note, if you can stand subtitled movies, you really should see Downfall. It's about Hitler's last days in the bunker. The actor that portrays him did a brilliant job.
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