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Luc Besson is a master of French cool. I grew up enamored with his spectacular La Femme Nikita, so I was so psyched to watch Subway, his anti-hero ode to the underground and the recklessly young. There is so, so much to love about it. It’s about criminals living under the subways who form a band for god’s sake! so what could go wrong?? Sadly, much , but let’s start with what’s great… Chris Lambert sounds like an energized Tommy Wiseau (at least in the bad transfer/strange English dubbing we saw on netflix instant) and exudes a maniacal charm I never knew he had as he delivers lines like “I adore birthdays” and “That jacket looks fantastic!”. Jean Reno looks perfectly amazing as a moustached drummer named Chopsticks, Jean Hughes Angelade is an adorable roller skating thief waif, and the lovely Isabelle Adjani rocks diamonds, black chiffon, plaid shoulder pads, and faux hawk beehives with cool elegance. Everyone and everything looks cool – even the camera angels and wide angles add to the dynamic, wild energy harnessed in the movie… why then have I had to come to the undeniable conclusion that it also happens to be a pretty terrible movie? I’ve included a few images so you don’t have to watch it yourself to come to the same conclusion.

Have you ever been disappointed with a movie even if all the elements were awesome? Do share.

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Posted by: Brittany on August 31st, 2010 | Comments (0)

Don’t get me wrong, Tom Ford’s Single Man, a meandering ode to a professor hounded by male models, is incredibly good looking but, alas, it is also incredibly boring. So, for you, I’m sharing this best part – this crazy gorgeous headboard. After the jump are more stunning images, including the fuzziest sweater ever.

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More about her here and here.

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From the Super Sportsman Special 1968 Edition.

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My vintage smut collection has been tucked away for a few months while we rearrange and renovate, but they are beginning to emerge so I bring you The Shades of Summer, a fashion editorial from The Gent Magazine, August 1961. It features some genuinely excellent style – those tiered eyelet scallops and the striped cumberbunds delight me – and some of-the-times copy that include lots of references to Parties, Banquets and Balls (as well as much “Ballin’”) and the line “Monkey suits have gone the way of Explorer monkeys.” Do be sure to click for more for the rest of the article and more fashions.

Click here to see the rest of Shades of Summer, Gent Magazine 1961

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Start your Wednesday off right.

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1920. Found here

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