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Movies that you would love to own all the costuming from.

Mr. Godfrey

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Tracker with Ray Winston
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39 Steps with Kenneth Moore
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The mummy and the lost world
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North Face with Benno Fürmann
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Out of Africa
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Any Miss Marple series
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The Dam Busters, George Formby films and any Tarzan films, should include the Four Feathers with Heath Ledger just for starters. The shooting party.
 

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Oh The Godfather, without a doubt:

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Others like Casablanca:
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(Though I'm not crazy about that short tie)

The Shanghai Gesture:
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Really a women-driven movie, but the costume are gorgeous. And Gene Tierney was to die for!
 

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Oh...I forgot.
Manhattan Melodrama with Clark Gable:
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And the Great Gatsby with Robt Redford
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Or the Sting, with Newman and Redford
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CryBaby would be a good one.

Oh The Godfather, without a doubt:

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Some nice pieces in that, though much of it was too seventies looking for me. Moreso the Redford run at Gatsby (though tbh, I can't stand Redford anyhow). The latest version of The Great Gatsby was a far superior film imo (despite being directed by Baz Luhrman). The wardrobe was nicer too. I loved Tom Buchanan's riding boots, and a lot of Dicaprio's clothing, though really the best wardrobe in the film was sported by Tobey Maguire.

Others like Casablanca:
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(Though I'm not crazy about that short tie)

I think it's the perfect length - about 2" above the waistband of his trousers.
 

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CryBaby would be a good one.



Some nice pieces in that, though much of it was too seventies looking for me. Moreso the Redford run at Gatsby (though tbh, I can't stand Redford anyhow). The latest version of The Great Gatsby was a far superior film imo (despite being directed by Baz Luhrman). The wardrobe was nicer too. I loved Tom Buchanan's riding boots, and a lot of Dicaprio's clothing, though really the best wardrobe in the film was sported by Tobey Maguire.



I think it's the perfect length - about 2" above the waistband of his trousers.

Agh. If ties had to be that short, may as well wear a bowtie.
I’m not a fan of Redford either. Not anymore anyway. But I liked the era and the clothes. I havent seen the new Gatsby yet but am looking forward to it.
 

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Agh. If ties had to be that short, may as well wear a bowtie.
I’m not a fan of Redford either. Not anymore anyway. But I liked the era and the clothes. I havent seen the new Gatsby yet but am looking forward to it.

It's not perfect, but it is a very credible attempt to bring the book to life, and Dicaprio is an infinitely superior lead to Redford who never quite 'got' the source material, imo. Daisy could have been better (I think they cast someone perhaps a year or two too young) and some of the very exact period details were off, but overall it was significantly the best of the three screen versions I've seen. Toby Maguire has the most interesting wardrobe of all the men in it.
 

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Yeah, I think Dicaprio is probably one of the finest actors around today. Loved the Aviator.

And Fading...you are killing me with that pizza man. I'm dying for one right nw. :)
 
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Yeah, I think Dicaprio is probably one of the finest actors around today. Loved the Aviator.

And Fading...you are killing me with that pizza man. I'm dying for one right nw. :)

Agree on Dicaprio - he is an actor. Loved him in "The Aviator" and thought he killed it in "Shutter Island."

And that pizza slice represents one of my favorite things about NYC. Yes, I have some incredibly great go-to pizza places (one from the 1930s still using its original brick oven), but what I really love about NYC is the pizza culture is so strong, that you can get a great slice practically anywhere.

The day I took that picture, I was out running errands, realized I was hungry, saw the place, looked in the window and saw that the slices looked awesome. I went in, ordered, sat down and snapped the picture before eating. It was as good as it looks and I've been back several times. I don't need that much in life, but access to a good pizza slice is one of the things I do need.
 
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I didn't realize that it had ever been broadcast in the USA! I've caught it online.

I believe my girlfriend bought the VHS tapes (yes, that long ago) from Masterpiece's catalogue (or maybe it was a BBC catalogue which would make more sense). I don't ever remember seeing it on TV as a listing - to your point.
 
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