I like a man in a kilt
It isn't even the kilt that makes it so silly looking, it's the collar.
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I like a man in a kilt
I have a picture of my husband (from many years ago) wearing that same type of frilly shirt (I should try to post it!)It isn't even the kilt that makes it so silly looking, it's the collar.
I have a picture of my husband (from many years ago) wearing that same type of frilly shirt (I should try to post it!)
Thank you! I definitely will.Watch the ending of Die Another Day. I'm not spoiling anything, just watch it.
Also in Skyfall she is much closer to Bond than ever before, she is helping him shave.
Actually I think Lazenby's face is also wrong for Bond. He looks too friendly, too innocent, too benign. I think there should always be something a bit dangerous about Bond, after all he is a killer: he can be quite romantic with the women he meets, but he turns cold deadly in a blink. I think Timothy Dalton was the best at that, but even Roger Moore who was the jokiest Bond looks quite ruthless when he kills someone.
Thank you! I definitely will.
It isn't even the kilt that makes it so silly looking, it's the collar.
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I guess way back when, men were secure enough in their masculinity to wear something like this. Plus when you wear a kilt apparently you must walk with a swagger (according to Andy!)
So - what do you think? Did he look like George Lazenby
Watch the ending of Die Another Day. I'm not spoiling anything, just watch it.
Also in Skyfall she is much closer to Bond than ever before, she is helping him shave.
Actually I think Lazenby's face is also wrong for Bond. He looks too friendly, too innocent, too benign. I think there should always be something a bit dangerous about Bond, after all he is a killer: he can be quite romantic with the women he meets, but he turns cold deadly in a blink. I think Timothy Dalton was the best at that, but even Roger Moore who was the jokiest Bond looks quite ruthless when he kills someone.
I think he looks pretty handsome in that kilt.
I like a man in a kilt
I always felt that way too - that Timothy Dalton came closest to the Ian Fleming ideal. But ol' Tim just didn't seem to have the drawing power. Don't know if it was him or the scripts or maybe a notch of tiredness in the franchise.
I want to go see this one - I think it opens here Friday - ummm - wait a minute - that's today!I saw Bohemian Rhapsody it was great!
I think he looks pretty handsome in that kilt.
Has anyone seen the Suspiria remake yet? It comes out here next week, but reactions are really mixed. It seems absolute love or hate. Some find it a masterpiece, others find it slow, pretentious and boring. Even the review in UK film magazine Empire said ' it may test your patience'.
I didn't dislike what I've seen of it, but it feels more body horror á la Cronenberg, which the original certainly wasn't. It seems to do quite well though, but that's to be expected coming after Guadagnino's previous highly acclaimed Call me by your Name.
I saw that this is available to stream on Netflix. Will have to check it out - thanks for the rec!I watched "The Kindergarten Teacher" with Maggie Gylenhall. I'll give it a solid 7 out of 10.
Maggie plays the title character, who becomes fascinated with one of her students when after school while getting picked up by his sitter, he starts pacing and reciting a poem he made up. She finds the poem profound and reads it as if it was hers at a college-level poetry class she's taking. Before, people thought her poetry was mediocre and uninspired, but all of the students and the teacher are blown away when she reads the kid's poem. She soon takes a very strong interest in the boy, making some very questionable decisions in the process.
I highly recommend it to anybody looking for an interesting and compelling drama. The plot was pretty interesting and as the main protagonist spiraled out of control, you couldn't help but squirm, watching things unfold.