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19 February 2007

Celebrities + 1940's Fashion = !!! [More:] Some of you might have seen this, but it's new to me. As far as I can tell it's some sort of fashion shoot with celebrities in the style of shots from a movie.

Can you imagine if this was a film? I would die. Just up and die. Then I would rise from the dead, sell everything I own, and buy as many tickets to this movie as I could, wearing adult diapers, never leaving my seat.

GAWD that would be such an awesome movie.

link to a more informative entry about this in ToM.
wah, I can't see the lj pictures! The teaser picture in Wired is really piquing my interest!
posted by muddgirl 19 February | 14:19
Amazing that Annie Liebovitz just gets more and more creative as the years pass. Also ... a few of those photos were dark enough that the woman in them could have been any starlet. It was kind of interesting to mistake one for another, then go down to the description and realize I'd mixed them up.
posted by brina 19 February | 14:23
Leibovitz is so awesome.

Also, this reminded me of my raging crush on Djimon Hounsou...
posted by Specklet 19 February | 14:26
Can you imagine if this was a film?

yes i can. it's called film noir.

so, this is just a photo shoot with celebrities ripping off pulp/film noir story lines and scenes? the pictures are very nice but i don't see the reason to get all that excited about it.
posted by stynxno 19 February | 14:34
CitrusFreak12, you are my hero forever. oh my god how I love Tobey Macguire...
posted by lonefrontranger 19 February | 14:34
Djimon Hounsou is gorgeous, but it's his voice that makes him to die for.

For the most part I agree with you, stynxo, but I'm enjoying seeing so many famous people posed and lit in a style that for me symbolizes capital-H-Hollywood. For me the clothes have less to do with it.

For some reason I especially like this Helen Mirren one. This Dunst/Downey one is arresting, too, but it's the facial expressions more than the clothes.

Thanks for the link!
posted by small_ruminant 19 February | 14:48
Can you imagine if this was a film? I would die. Just up and die. Then I would rise from the dead, sell everything I own, and buy as many tickets to this movie as I could, wearing adult diapers, never leaving my seat.


yes.

stynxno...

nevermind
posted by lonefrontranger 19 February | 14:52
yes i can. it's called film noir.

Well that's a genre, and one of my favorite genres at that. By "film" I meant... well. A film. Like a movie. That actually existed. Instead of just the pictures.

so, this is just a photo shoot with celebrities ripping off pulp/film noir story lines and scenes? the pictures are very nice but i don't see the reason to get all that excited about it.

Dayum! Well, for starters-

AROOOOOGAH! AROOOOOGAH! ABORT, ABORT, DO NOT ENGAGE! REPEAT, DO NOT ENGAGE!!

Meh.
My better judgement kicked in. I'll leave it for someone who is more eloquent than I.

Parade is still on, though. I brought an umbrella.
posted by CitrusFreak12 19 February | 15:03
Her lighting is always so fantastic. She makes everyone and (more importantly) every article of clothing look so desirable.

I'd love to see Diane Lane and Edward Norton in a movie together.
posted by iconomy 19 February | 15:14
Gorgeous photos! Thanks for posting, CF. I'll have to pick up that issue.
posted by deborah 19 February | 15:23
Jessica Alba, seriously? WTF? (I know she was in Sin City but COME ON.)

Love Judi Dench and Helen Mirren.
posted by fluffy battle kitten 19 February | 15:39
I agree with stynxno. Nothing today's celebrities or studios can do will equal either film noir or the Golden Age of cinema output. They can pose and wear the clothes, but it's a pale imitation.
posted by Miko 19 February | 15:40
You'll Never Guess The Ending...Even After You've Seen It!

If that movie were real I'd have to see it.

Yum...Penelope Cruz

posted by hojoki 19 February | 15:50
Nothing today's celebrities or studios can do will equal either film noir or the Golden Age of cinema output.


so... I'm guessing we shouldn't try to appreciate 'modern' interpretations of classical music or art either?

not to be a devil's advocate, I mean I see where you're (kinda) coming from but can't quite say that I agree with that stance.
posted by lonefrontranger 19 February | 16:13
Oh weird - I saw this last night in Vanity Fair and it looked stunning in print. I'm not sure why there was a copy of Vanity Fair at my parents' place as it's not something they'd read, but there you go.
posted by TheDonF 19 February | 16:22
I'm not saying you shouldn't try, lfr, just that I don't find it interesting. As to modern interpretations of noir, LA Confidential is a pretty good example -- it was an excellent movie in its time, but when it recedes into history and falls into a necessary direct comparison with the classics on which it's based, it looks quite a bit paler than it did when it was current. It remains a rehash. Also, if anyone is drawn to the images and ideas in these photos, it's likely that they'll be more awed by the real thing. That's all.
posted by Miko 19 February | 16:31
Helen Mirren, some fine gams on that dame.
posted by tommasz 19 February | 17:54
How is that Brits so often end up with the good looking legs?
posted by small_ruminant 19 February | 18:35
They walk more. Seriously, getting into the car to go to the corner shop is still new here.
posted by Wilder 20 February | 08:59
Household tips and tricks! || There are actors, very few of them,

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