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There's a "monk", and how anyone identifies this thing as a "monk" is beyond me, it carries a whip and
dresses
in a red outfit with a red hood, more of a Klan member of a different color than a monk.
Paltrow is not aided by the fact that her hairstyles are simply 'wrong' for the part (and I believe the era) and she looks positively ill in the empire line
dresses.
I was dazzled by Lonette McKee's beauty, the great
dresses
they eventually got to wear, and the snappy dialogue.
There is a group of women in white
dresses
with permanent smiles on their faces walking around on a blue field.
The Actor is so convinced that his wife would be unfaithful to him if given the chance, he
dresses
up like a Russian officer to try and seduce her.
The teenager girl Osama (Marina Golbahari) cuts her hair and
dresses
like a boy to get a job and support her widow mother and grandmother.
I thought 27
Dresses
had a pretty good plot, even though it was way way way predictable, the characters were likable and different.
And at one point Cary Grant is sent to gather some clothes for his wife and a psychiatrist sees him examining the
dresses
in her closet and posing in front of the mirror, holding up the
dresses
in front of him, trying on different women's hats.
He should abbreviate his name) has zero charisma with no sense of humour and
dresses
in the same black is supposedly trendy clothes.
I also noticed how Mary's
dresses
changed along with how she progressed with her attitude.
The film is of historic interest as it was one of the first (perhaps the first) of many Sci-Fi movies about space travellers who encounter a "lost" civilization of nubile young women, not only in attractive
dresses
and perfect coiffures but also speaking perfect English.
She seems to have brought with her a warehouse of large, elaborate
dresses
with matching hats and accessories!
The actress wears these awesome
dresses
that I would love to have for myself, and Tony Leung is such a great actor !
This film is just begging for the tag 'Charmingly eccentric 30s romantic drama', complete as it is with Empire line dresses, stunning countryside locations and a whimsical, bickering family.
This time around we have a girl's school - and the girls are of course all around 18(Many looking like they are in their early/mid 20s)and drop-dead gorgeous with well-coiffed hair, elegant dresses, and that "I just had my picture taken for the centerfold in Playboy" look.
They don't wear such silly ninja like
dresses
or don't live in Arabic environments as seen at the end of the movie.
I loved her in the long blonde hair and flowy summer
dresses
much more then her typical costumes designed to show off her body.
At first, I was expecting what I call the usual 30's drama, with lots of tuxedos and evening
dresses
and maybe some weak humor.
I am a huge Star Wars fan, not some weirdo who
dresses
up in SW costumes, but someone who truly holds a special place in their heart for the original three films.
In this musicalized version of Arthur Richman's play "The Awful Truth", filmed as a straight comedy in 1937, Wyman wears a succession of shoulder-exposing, low-cut cocktail
dresses
and fur-lined evening wear, yet her wardrobe doesn't match her personality; Wyman's short, old-lady bob and her harried little face never give the impression she's having a good time.
So, when this film features a prankster nailing two ladies
' dresses
to a fence, it is an absolute laugh riot FOR THAT TIME PERIOD.
One character's low-cut
dresses
and "easy" lifestyle are simply explained away by her admiting it was all to get the boy she loved since she was six to marry her.
It's a real treat to watch Martin interact with such past stars as Humphrey Bogart, James Cagney (in an especially hilarious scene in which Martin
dresses
up in drag as Cagney's mother so he can talk to Cagney in jail!), Ingrid Bergman, Veronica Lake, Ava Gardner, Charles Laughton, Ray Milland, Alan Ladd, Cary Grant, Barbara Stanwyck, Joan Crawford, and even Vincent Price; the editing is seamless and the jokes are bright and witty.
Joe Pesci as a lawyer with no legal experience from Brooklyn whose first case just happened to be defending two "youtes" in a first degree murder trial, and Marissa Tomei in the
dresses
that are so magnificently out of place in the muddy Wahzoo City, Alabama but so deliciously fit her like a glove, make one of the best screen couples ever but I like the supporting characters and small cameos, too.
Amazing dresses,by Ivonne Blake and beautiful music, with those breathtaking child chorus.
Jungle women exploitation, if you can call it that, with a sandy beach full of lovely girls in tailored animal skin
dresses
(over bikini bottoms, no less) struggling to avoid the dreadful fate of marrying the brutish men of their own tribe.
The casting is fabulous as are the
dresses
and I could watch it over and over and still watch it again.
Then (more spoilers!) when she hangs her
dresses
on wire hangers Joan yells at her and beats her with a hanger (I don't care for wire hangers either, but my goodness!);
Also on this clip is when Bridget
dresses
up a black little dog for a costume just then the black dog lays down and does not like that costume.
Sheriff Bill Osco, who
dresses
like a truck driver, even when at the town station, is to the rescue, ready to kill the monster if he doesn't bore him to death first with his non-performance and monotone voice.
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