Well, it’s definitely about fashion. I’m going to say Versace… even though I have no idea if there is a movie by that name.
CraigM
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Well thats Forrest Whitaker in the 90’s.
No idea on the film.
Pret-a-Porter, otherwise known as Ready to Wear. Robert Altman had fun at Paris Fashion Week.
Woolen_Horde aces the final!
Amongst Altman’s worst movies, but that’s still better than a lot of guy’s bests. It’s aimless and too long and more or less plotless, but it still manages to intermittently entertain. And they got Sophia Loren and Marcello Mastroianni together again. That’s not nuttin.
blanked for nudity:
You got lot of naked people wandering around here, @Woolen_Horde.
I don’t like Christmas, and don’t call me Eve!
I don’t know what I’m looking at ; it looks to me like the feet of a centaur ballerina …
Merry Christmas, you animals.
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Fred Ward in a period piece. Pretty sure that’s only Dangerous Beauty.
Yes, Dangerous Beauty, one of the first DVDs I bought at the time because Catherine McCormack was amazing. It’s not great. But it does have a pre-Mulholland Drive Naomi Watts in it, as well as everyone’s favorite 80s/90s It Girl, Moira Kelly.
It’s very late 90s, right down to the trailer.
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80:80
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So 90s.
The next frames will be delayed until tomorrow, because it’s Christmas and I just can’t face it tonight.
Fair warning: new 20 in 30 minutes.
Is that “Stave I” Scrooge (1935)?
Matt_W
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Aspect ratio suggests it’s an older film, as does black and white. But it’s either rotoscoped or that’s a frame showing a weird painting. No idea what this could be.
It is “Loving Vincent”, isn’t it? These pictures are clearly Van-gogh-like. I haven’t seen the movie though, just remember the trailer.
You’re right. I muddled the two in my brain.
Yup, it’s the amazingly hand painted (but sadly in my mind indistinguishable from Waking Life-esque CG filters) Van Gogh movie.
edit - I guess a lot of Waking Life was actually rotoscoped by hand, albeit on computers.