Edward Appleby
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Yesterday on the way back from DC I watched A Good Year, which was one of those movies where I'd seen the trailer, thought it looked sort of interesting, and promptly forgotten about it.
Turned out to be a rather enjoyable little movie, and left me with an overhwleming desire to have a fling with a Provençal woman.
Anyway, I found Russel Crowe's clothes to be quite well done all around. The business dress stuff had a certain pleasing conservative sumptousness to it (these pics may not work, if they don't I'll stick 'em on imageshack):
http://images.allmoviephoto.com/2006...d_year_001.jpg
I can't find a good pic, but his dress shirts were also notable for their fit.
More interesting, though, were the casual outfits:
http://images.allmoviephoto.com/2006...d_year_011.jpg
There was also a scene where he wore a white cricket sweater vest with only an undershirt. It looked kind of cool in context, but I think that may be the sort of thing that only works if you're Russel Crowe and you're in a movie set in Provence.
Anyone else see the movie and enjoy the clothes or the film itself?
Turned out to be a rather enjoyable little movie, and left me with an overhwleming desire to have a fling with a Provençal woman.
Anyway, I found Russel Crowe's clothes to be quite well done all around. The business dress stuff had a certain pleasing conservative sumptousness to it (these pics may not work, if they don't I'll stick 'em on imageshack):
http://images.allmoviephoto.com/2006...d_year_001.jpg
I can't find a good pic, but his dress shirts were also notable for their fit.
More interesting, though, were the casual outfits:
http://images.allmoviephoto.com/2006...d_year_011.jpg
There was also a scene where he wore a white cricket sweater vest with only an undershirt. It looked kind of cool in context, but I think that may be the sort of thing that only works if you're Russel Crowe and you're in a movie set in Provence.
Anyone else see the movie and enjoy the clothes or the film itself?