11-06-2006, 08:30 PM
Matthew wrote:
Matthew from what I remember, or is this still the dream, I think the undergarments were actually supposed to be some form of dress! So perhaps the film does not even merit that small amount of praise. :roll: Still as everyone has now wiped the evidence from their tapes perhaps we will never know! :wink:
Kate how could you! Did you know the Gladiator actor was actually a Klingon general in another life?
Graham.
Quote:To the Costume Designer: Congratulations! This is the very FIRST work of fiction to highlight the fact that Roman ladies wore undergarments! However, you omitted the overgarments.
Have to agree with Graham that Amanda Pays was the highlight, especially with regard to the afore-mentioned undergarments.
Matthew from what I remember, or is this still the dream, I think the undergarments were actually supposed to be some form of dress! So perhaps the film does not even merit that small amount of praise. :roll: Still as everyone has now wiped the evidence from their tapes perhaps we will never know! :wink:
Kate how could you! Did you know the Gladiator actor was actually a Klingon general in another life?
Graham.
"Is all that we see or seem but a dream within a dream" Edgar Allan Poe.
"Every brush-stroke is torn from my body" The Rebel, Tony Hancock.
"..I sweated in that damn dirty armor....TWENTY YEARS!', Charlton Heston, The Warlord.
"Every brush-stroke is torn from my body" The Rebel, Tony Hancock.
"..I sweated in that damn dirty armor....TWENTY YEARS!', Charlton Heston, The Warlord.