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    Review: Mission Impossible – Ghost Protocol | Clothes on Film

    © 2011, Paramount Pictures 16 Dec ’11 Filed under Clothes from now, Film Reviews, Girls in Films, Guys in Films. Tagged 1960s, ball gown, blue dress, Brad Bird, Burlesque, Clothes from 1970s, Ethan Hunt, Fight Club, Ghost Protocol, green dress, James Bond, Jeremy Renner, leather jacket, Levi, Michael Kaplan, Mission Impossible, notched lapels, Paula Patton, Persol, suit, sunglasses, thin lapels, Tom Cruise. Bookmark the permalink. Post a comment. Leave a Trackback (URL). Starring: Tom Cruise, Paula Patton, Jeremy Renner Directed By: Brad Bird Ghost Protocol surges close to the complex spy shenanigans and intricate set pieces of the original film but comes up frustratingly short overall. Yet, even if this…

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    Review: Mission Impossible – Ghost Protocol | Clothes on Film

    © 2011, Paramount Pictures 16 Dec ’11 Filed under Clothes from now, Film Reviews, Girls in Films, Guys in Films. Tagged 1960s, ball gown, blue dress, Brad Bird, Burlesque, Clothes from 1970s, Ethan Hunt, Fight Club, Ghost Protocol, green dress, James Bond, Jeremy Renner, leather jacket, Levi, Michael Kaplan, Mission Impossible, notched lapels, Paula Patton, Persol, suit, sunglasses, thin lapels, Tom Cruise. Bookmark the permalink. Post a comment. Leave a Trackback (URL). Starring: Tom Cruise, Paula Patton, Jeremy Renner Directed By: Brad Bird Ghost Protocol surges close to the complex spy shenanigans and intricate set pieces of the original film but comes up frustratingly short overall. Yet, even if this…

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    Review: Mission Impossible – Ghost Protocol | Clothes on Film

    © 2011, Paramount Pictures 16 Dec ’11 Filed under Clothes from now, Film Reviews, Girls in Films, Guys in Films. Tagged 1960s, ball gown, blue dress, Brad Bird, Burlesque, Clothes from 1970s, Ethan Hunt, Fight Club, Ghost Protocol, green dress, James Bond, Jeremy Renner, leather jacket, Levi, Michael Kaplan, Mission Impossible, notched lapels, Paula Patton, Persol, suit, sunglasses, thin lapels, Tom Cruise. Bookmark the permalink. Post a comment. Leave a Trackback (URL). Starring: Tom Cruise, Paula Patton, Jeremy Renner Directed By: Brad Bird Ghost Protocol surges close to the complex spy shenanigans and intricate set pieces of the original film but comes up frustratingly short overall. Yet, even if this…

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    Review: Mission Impossible – Ghost Protocol | Clothes on Film

    © 2011, Paramount Pictures 16 Dec ’11 Filed under Clothes from now, Film Reviews, Girls in Films, Guys in Films. Tagged 1960s, ball gown, blue dress, Brad Bird, Burlesque, Clothes from 1970s, Ethan Hunt, Fight Club, Ghost Protocol, green dress, James Bond, Jeremy Renner, leather jacket, Levi, Michael Kaplan, Mission Impossible, notched lapels, Paula Patton, Persol, suit, sunglasses, thin lapels, Tom Cruise. Bookmark the permalink. Post a comment. Leave a Trackback (URL). Starring: Tom Cruise, Paula Patton, Jeremy Renner Directed By: Brad Bird Ghost Protocol surges close to the complex spy shenanigans and intricate set pieces of the original film but comes up frustratingly short overall. Yet, even if this…

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    Review: Mission Impossible – Ghost Protocol | Clothes on Film

    © 2011, Paramount Pictures 16 Dec ’11 Filed under Clothes from now, Film Reviews, Girls in Films, Guys in Films. Tagged 1960s, ball gown, blue dress, Brad Bird, Burlesque, Clothes from 1970s, Ethan Hunt, Fight Club, Ghost Protocol, green dress, James Bond, Jeremy Renner, leather jacket, Levi, Michael Kaplan, Mission Impossible, notched lapels, Paula Patton, Persol, suit, sunglasses, thin lapels, Tom Cruise. Bookmark the permalink. Post a comment. Leave a Trackback (URL). Starring: Tom Cruise, Paula Patton, Jeremy Renner Directed By: Brad Bird Ghost Protocol surges close to the complex spy shenanigans and intricate set pieces of the original film but comes up frustratingly short overall. Yet, even if this…

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    New Thor Pic: Now Hopkins & Hiddleston. Hmmm | Clothes on Film

    © 2010 Chris Laverty. All rights reserved. The first image from Thor showcasing characters other than the hammer man himself has been released. No, the film is not a musical. We are not saying that we dislike the costumes by Alexandra Byrne, it is just that the overly bright lighting, oddly Doctor Who circa 1970s set and Anthony Hopkins wearing some chocolate foil over his eye is hardly projecting the image of a $150 million film. With Oscar winner Byrne involved especially, but considering Kenneth Branagh directing and quality co-stars such as Stellan Skarsgård and Natalie Portman appearing alongside Chris Hemsworth, Tom Hiddleston and Hopkins himself, this rather campy look…

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    The Conversation: Gene Hackman’s Raincoat | Clothes on Film

    © 2012, Clothes on Film 13 Mar ’12 Filed under Clothes from 1970s, Girls in Films, Guys in Films, Interviews. Tagged 1960s, Aggie Guerard Rodgers, Beetle Juice, Clothes from 1970s, cocktail dress, colour palette, Francis Ford Coppola, Gene Hackman, Halston, Harrison Ford, Harry Caul, identity, interview, One Flew Over the Cuckoos Next, plastic raincoat, raincoat, Return of the Jedi, shirt, Star Wars, suit, tailor, Terri Garr, The Color Purple, The Conversation, tweed. Bookmark the permalink. Post a comment. Leave a Trackback (URL). The life of surveillance expert, Harry Caul (Gene Hackman) in The Conversation (1974, directed by Francis Ford Coppola) is one of ritual, fear and obsession. This man of…

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    The Conversation: Gene Hackman’s Raincoat | Clothes on Film

    © 2012, Clothes on Film 13 Mar ’12 Filed under Clothes from 1970s, Girls in Films, Guys in Films, Interviews. Tagged 1960s, Aggie Guerard Rodgers, Beetle Juice, Clothes from 1970s, cocktail dress, colour palette, Francis Ford Coppola, Gene Hackman, Halston, Harrison Ford, Harry Caul, identity, interview, One Flew Over the Cuckoos Next, plastic raincoat, raincoat, Return of the Jedi, shirt, Star Wars, suit, tailor, Terri Garr, The Color Purple, The Conversation, tweed. Bookmark the permalink. Post a comment. Leave a Trackback (URL). The life of surveillance expert, Harry Caul (Gene Hackman) in The Conversation (1974, directed by Francis Ford Coppola) is one of ritual, fear and obsession. This man of…

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    War Horse: Interview with Costume Designer Joanna Johnston | Clothes on Film

    Joanna Johnston is a multi-award nominated costume designer with an excitingly eclectic filmography. From Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988), Back to the Future Part II (1989) and The Sixth Sense (1999) to About a Boy (2002) and Valkyrie (2008). Including most famously Saving Private Ryan (1998), she is now carving a niche in military dress and uniform. Although, considering the subtlety of all Ms. Johnston’s costume design – the cleverly unchanging ensemble worn by Bruce Willis in The Sixth Sense for example – this is only a small part of her work. Clothes on Film called up Joanna Johnston for a chat about her most recently released project, War Horse…