Orlando Bloom as Paris & Diane Kruger as Helen in Troy (Film, 2004).
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Exclusive Excerpt About David Lynch's Dune
It’s impossible to watch or even think about David Lynch’s Dune and not want to know more about it. Everything about the movie—its adaptation of the Frank Herbert novel, incredible cast, groundbreaking visual effects, out-of-this-world costumes, and controversial legacy—screams for an equally epic dissection. And now that long-awaited, much-needed deep dive has become a reality.
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Lot #55: BATMAN & ROBIN (1997) - Batgirl's (Alicia Silverstone) Ice Armour Costume
Batgirl's (Alicia Silverstone) ice armour costume from Joel Schumacher's Batman & Robin. Batgirl donned her ice armour costume to aid Batman (George Clooney) and Robin (Chris O'Donnell) in saving Gotham City from Mr. Freeze (Arnold Schwarzenegger), Poison Ivy (Uma Thurman), and Bane (Jeep Swenson) in the film's finale. The film had the third-highest opening weekend gross of 1997 and, at the time, the seventh-highest non-holiday opening weekend of all time.
Designed by Ingrid Ferrin, Robert Turturice, and Bob Ringwood with components sculpted by Jose Fernandez, this leather and foam latex costume consists of a dark blue foam cowl with pointed ears, a matching bodysuit with a zippered back and a silver-colour bat insignia on the chest, a matching leather corset with a lace-up back, a scalloped leatherette cape with resin shoulder clips, dark blue leather gloves with silver-colour resin fins, a silver-colour rubber belt with a simulated buckle featuring a bat insignia, and a pair of thigh-length high-heeled leather boots with silver-colour bat insignias near the tops. The gloves and boots are replicas added to complete the costume. The entire costume has been mounted to a mannequin display made in Silverstone's likeness featuring green eyes, eyelashes, blonde hair, and painted details in the skin and lips. The arms are removable. The costume exhibits wear from use and age, including cracking in the foam elements, most notably in the shoulders and the bridge of the cowl's nose. Dimensions: (displayed) 43.25 cm x 61 cm x 183 cm (17" x 24" x 72")
Special shipping required; see notice in the Buyer's Guide.
Estimate: £10,000 - 20,000 US
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Joker costume analysis - free PDF download!
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Jack Nicholson’s Joker costume design by Bob Ringwood
“He adores clothes,” Ringwood said. “So all we did was just reinterpret the clothes that The Joker wears in the drawings to work with Nicholson’s personality. To do clothes with him is a joy ride, really, because he just loves them. He is really with you and he’s suggesting things and inventing things and doing things. He’s wonderful.” Turns out, one of the reasons why Nicholson embraced The Joker’s iconic color scheme wholeheartedly was because the character’s purple overcoat reminded him of the Lakers, the basketball team he supported. [x]
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