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TCM Alert:
Weds, 12/21 They're showing Spirits of the Dead, which is a 1968 horror anthology in three parts, directed by Roger Vadim (Barbarella), Louis Malle (Au Revoir Les Enfants) and Fellini (you know). Each section is based on a Poe story, and it has one of the most beautiful casts ever assembled with Terence Stamp, Alain Delon, Jane Fonda and Bridget Fonda all either in their prime or pretty damn close.
While the entire thing is worth watching, the reason you should really really watch it (or just DVR it) is for Fellini's section known as Toby Dammit (which is based on an obscure Poe story titled "Never Bet Your Head With the Devil").
Starring Terence Stamp, it's Fellini's tip of the hat to Mario Bava, and in turn Kubrick stole something from it for Clockwork Orange.
It's super swank, ultra decadent, gorgeous, dark and very cool. The Malle and Vadim sections are period and feature some gorgeous costumes. The Fellini section has a contemporary setting and is Euro-Mod.
And for car fans (tommyrot!) the famous Toby Dammit Ferrari
Starring Terence Stamp, it's Fellini's tip of the hat to Mario Bava, and in turn Kubrick stole something from it for Clockwork Orange.
As did Scorcese, in a way, for Last Temptation of Christ.
Saw Hugo today. I really liked it, found it quite engaging and quite beautiful. They got the automaton right, which for me was the important part. The bookstore was also quite delightful. Pity they don't look like that anymore.
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Nicole Miller's is silly. Rachel Roy's is I don't even know. The Blonds turn Katniss into Phoenix and it looks pretty cool. Christian Siriano's is pretty nice too. BCBGeneration's is pretty awesome, if impractical. Christian Cota's generally works. Ooh, I like Charlotte Ronson's.
Are these fashion designers aware that Jennifer Lawrence is not seven feet tall with no waist?
Are these fashion designers aware that Jennifer Lawrence is not seven feet tall with no waist?
You are familiar with fashion illustration tropes, right?