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more about #orlando badmutha: Gia, the expat elf, enjoyed getting away from the North Pole from time to time, and showing off those moves she practiced during the slow times of toy... more » Zulkey: can I just say that anytime I hear "Rock n' Roll Part 2" I think to myself "Goddammit, one of these Halloweens I am going to track down me a Luv-a-Bul... more » Highsmith: I don't get cheerleaders. Are they like barely dressed and more respectable strippers? Are they athlete's groupies? What's the point? more » labeled: Edward Cullen is going to be pissed. She totally one-upped his burgundy lipstick with gloss. (And a sharpie lipliner?) more » IndignationCoordinator: I really think that cut-outs in outfits are an extremely bad idea. The best you'll ever get is "wow, you actually pulled that off". And that's the h... more » BrutallyHonestBabes (aka Mrs. Sarah.of.a.Lesser.Hobbit): That outfit puts the "ho" in "ho ho ho". more » ✈The Late Pufflehuff✈: The film's pretty good. Some holes in it, but an interesting concept. I love it when things happen offscreen - your imagination always makes it so muc... more » homoviper: I haaaaaaaated Potter's adaptation of Orlando. Everything about it was just so affected and pretentious. I kind of want to see this just to watch Jud... more » lionel-mandrake: That's really amazing, Ms. Potter managed to make it feel exactly like a student film. Amateurish, pretentious, shitty framing, stilted, crappy ad-lib... more » Flackette Goes Retro: Dame Judi, please adopt me as your American niece. Please? more » Highsmith: How fabulous IS Dame Judi Dench? I want her to be my best friend and take a trip on the Orient Express with her. more » commieginge: Just when I thought I couldn't love Dame Judi one iota more...she lights up a doobie after calling fashion pornography to which we are all addicted. D... more » -
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Judi Dench: "Fashion Is Not An Art Form. If It's Anything At All It's Pornography."
The trailer for Rage, Sally Potter's fashion industry whodunnit, makes the movie look like either the most ambitiously brilliant — or over-its-head silly — thing the British filmmaker has done since her 1992 adaptation of Orlando with Tilda Swinton. More »



