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Post by Coyote Queen on Feb 24, 2006 12:27:06 GMT -5
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Post by lmlewis on Feb 24, 2006 13:26:38 GMT -5
He has that scary look down pretty good in this one, eh? And I like that robe-with-a-tie thing he's got going on there.
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Post by owlcroft on Feb 24, 2006 14:54:16 GMT -5
Yeah, that's how the True Man of Elegance relaxes -- a glass of champagne in a tie and shirt, but the dressing gown makes it casual.
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Post by Coyote Queen on Feb 24, 2006 15:11:54 GMT -5
LOL "dressing gown"? Is that a fancy way of saying "bathrobe"? ;D
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Post by lmlewis on Feb 24, 2006 19:00:57 GMT -5
Yeah, it looks pretty bathrobey to me. I'd want more paisley to call it a dressing gown. ;-)
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Post by owlcroft on Feb 24, 2006 20:45:29 GMT -5
Well, you know Arthur's own personal "dressing gown" is burgundy satin with black velvet lapels. This tired number is obviously provided by the hotel for their guests. Can you say "tacky"? I think you can!
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Post by Coyote Queen on May 5, 2006 5:52:32 GMT -5
I was just thinking. They did an awesome job filming this scene. I mean the actors had to act AND drive. Kudos to Danny for keeping himself perfectly framed!
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