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The waistcoat being made 5-10 years before the portrait and still existing. 😲🤯
Jacket inspired by The Jackobean Waistcoat, The Musketeers, 2014
Portrait of Margaret Layton, c.1620 by Marcus Gheeraerts The Younger
Margaret Layton's waistcoat (as seen in portrait), made 1610-1615, altered 1620
Jacket worn by Alice Sanders in The Musketeers series 1, she played the working class character Fleur Boudin who is being educated in secret, although it is not a garment that was worn by the lower classes at this time it suits the character. It was also worn by Marianne Oldman in series 2 more historically accurately as the aristocrat Catherine. Costume design by Phoebe De Gaye
Jacobean Waistcoats were heavily embroidered and can be seen in portraits of the era, many waistcoats still exist today and are a great reference to the materials and techniques used in embroidery of the 17th Century. Margaret Layton’s linen waistcoat is embroidered with coloured silk threads, gilt-silk threads and spangles, it uses the stitches: detached buttonhole, stem, plaited braid, chain, couching, dot stitches, knots and speckling.
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Suranne Jones, Marianne Oldham, Kerry Fox, Alice St. Clair, Hermione Norris, Kevin Doyle, Oona Chaplin, Richard Rankin, Jack Gordon and Alex Wyndham in “The Crimson Field“
#The Crimson Field#TV#Suranne Jones#Marianne Oldman#Kerry Fox#Alice St. Clair#Hermione Norris#Kevin Doyle#Oona Chaplin#Richard Rankin#Jack Gordon#Alex Wyndham
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Robocop (2014), dir. José Padilha
#robocop#josé padilha#joel kinnaman#gary oldman#michael keaton#jennifer ehle#abbie cornish#jackie earle haley#samuel l. jackson#marianne jean-baptiste#film#sci-fi
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NETFLIX NEW FILM AND SÉRIE 2021
nouveaux films :
army of the Dead sortie prévue le 21 mai
mutafukaz sortie prévue le 24 mai
la Tortue Rouge sortie prévue le 27 mai
certains films netflix sont déjà annoncé pour l'année 2021 mais on ne connait pas encore la date de sortie précise, parmi les films les plus attendus, on retrouve :
red notice avec Dwayne Johnson, Gal Gadot, Ryan Reynolds.
don't look Up avec Leonardo DiCaprio, Jennifer Lawrence.
8, rue de l'Humanité réalisé par Dany Boon, avec Dany Boon et Line Renaud
blonde biopic sur Marylin Monroe
la Femme à la fenêtre thriller avec Amy Adams et Gary Oldman
pinocchio de Guillermo del Toro
escape from Spiderhead avec Chris Hemsworth
the Kissing Booth 3
power of the dog avec Kristen Dunst et Benedict Cumberbatch
nouvelles séries :
After Life (saison 3)
Atypical (saison 4)
B : The Beginning, la saison 2 est prévue le 18 mars
Blood and Water (saison 2)
Caïd, la saison 1 sort le 10 mars sur la plateforme
Cauchemars et Canulars, la saison 2 revient le 1er avril
Castlevania (saison 4)
Cobra Kai : la saison 3 est prévue pour le 8 janvier
Control Z (saison 2)
Cowboy Bebop (saison 1)
Dead to Me (saison 3)
Élite (saison 4)
Emily in Paris(saison 2)
Family Business (saison 3)
Fate The Winx Saga (saison 1)
F is For Family (saison 5)
Ginny et Georgia : la saison 1 est sortie le 24 février
Good Girls (Saison 4)
Grace and Frankie (saison 7)
How to Sell Drugs Online (Fast) (saison 3)
Innocent, la série devrait sortir le 30 avril
Into the Night (saison 2)
Jupiter's Legacy (saison 1) sort le 7 mai
Kingdom, la saison 2 sort le 1er mars
La Casa de Papel (saison 5)
La Méthode Kominsky (saison 3) le 28 mai
Le serpent, disponible le 2 avril
Les chroniques de Narnia (saison 1)
Les irréguliers de Baker Street, la saison 1 est prévue le 26 mars
Locke & Key (saison 2)
Love Alarm, la saison 2 est disponible dès le 12 mars
Love, Death and Robots (saison 2) qui sort le 14 mai
Lucifer (saison 5, partie 2) sortie prévue le 28 mai
Lupin (partie 2)
Master of None (saison 3) en mai
M'entends-tu ? (saison 2)
Monarca : la saison 2 est prévue pour le 1er janvier 2021
Mortel (saison 2)
Narcos - Mexico (saison 3)
Narnia (saison 1)
Outer Banks (saison 2)
Outlander (saison 6)
Ozark (saison 4)
On my Block (saison finale)
Paradise Police (saison 3)
Peaky Blinders (saison 6)
Qui a tué Sara ? (saison 2) prévue le 19 mai
Ragnarok (saison 2) sort le 27 mai
Rick et Morty (saison 5)
Selena la série (saison 2) prévue pour le 2 mai
Sex Education (saison 3)
Sexify, la première saison sort le 28 avril
Sky Rojo, la saison 1 sort le 19 mars
Snowpiercer : la saison 2 est prévue pour le 26 janvier (US+24)
Space Force (saison 2)
Special (saison 2) sortie prévue le 20 mai
Stranger Things (saison 4)
Supergirl (saison 5)
Jupiter's Legacy (saison 1)
The 100,saison 7 annoncée le 1er avril
The Crown (saison 5)
The Circle US, saison 2 disponible dès le 14 avril
The Last Kingdom (saison 5)
The Politician (saison 3)
The One, la saison 1 est disponible le 12 mars
The Seven Deadly Sins (saison 5)
The Victim's Game (saison 2)
Inventing Ana (saison 1)
The Witcher (saison 2)
Top Boy (saison 2)
Umbrella Academy (saison 3)
Valeria (saison 2)
Vikings : Valhalla (saison 1)
Vincenzo (saison 1) sortie le 9 mai
Warrior Nun (saison 2)
Workin' Moms (saison 5)
50m2 : sortie le 27 janvier 2020
You (saison 3)
séries annulés :
13 Reasons Why : annulée après 4 saisons
AJ And The Queen : annulée après 1 saison
Anne With an E : annulée après 3 saisons
Almost Family : annulée après 1 saison
Altered Carbon : annulée après 2 saisons
Away : annulée après 1 saison
Ambitions : annulée après 1 saison
Black Lightning : annulée après 4 saisons
Dare Me : annulée après 1 saison
Dark : annulée après 3 saisons
Dear White People : annulée après 4 saisons
Glow : annulée après 3 saisons
I'm not okay with this : annulée après 1 saison
La Révolution : annulée après 1 saison
Marianne : annulée après 1 saison
Messiah: annulée après 1 saison
Osmosis : annulée après 1 saison
Spinning Out: annulée après 1 saison
Teenage Bounty Hunters : annulée après 1 saison
The Rain : annulée après 3 saisons
The Society : annulée après 1 saison
Trinkets : annulée après 2 saisons
Turn Up Charlie : annulée après 1 saison
V Wars : annulée après une saison
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Samuel L. Jackson y Michael Keaton protagonizan 'RoboCop', este martes en Antena 3
Samuel L. Jackson y Michael Keaton protagonizan ‘RoboCop’, este martes en Antena 3
Antena 3 emite este martes, 28 de noviembre, a partir de las 22:40h la película ‘RoboCop’, protagonizada por Joel Kinnaman, Gary Oldman, Michael Keaton, Abbie Cornish, Samuel L. Jackson,Jackie Earle Haley, Michael Kenneth Williams, Jay Baruchel, Jennifer Ehle,Marianne Jean-Baptiste, Aimee Garcia, Douglas Urbanski, John Paul Ruttan,Zach Grenier, Maura Grierson. (more…)
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'The Hitman's Bodyguard' Review | Hollywood Reporter
http://styleveryday.com/2017/08/11/the-hitmans-bodyguard-review-hollywood-reporter/
'The Hitman's Bodyguard' Review | Hollywood Reporter
Ryan Reynolds tries to convince Samuel L. Jackson he needs protection in Patrick Hughes’ late-summer action-comedy.
Having directed nearly every other male action star (and a slew of top-billed non-stars) in The Expendables 3, Patrick Hughes adds Ryan Reynolds and Samuel L. Jackson to his stable in The Hitman’s Bodyguard, an action-comedy that takes the Midnight Run template to The Hague. The tweak here, as one will guess from the title, is that this tale’s protector (Reynolds) may be redundant given the lethal skills of the man in his care. That question prompts much bickering in this diverting but hardly thrilling romp, which fails to develop much chemistry between its stars despite their individual charms.
Though likely to perform much better than that 2014 Stallone/Willis/etc./etc. flop, the pic won’t sate those who in Deadpool found Reynolds to be a perfect mixologist of violence and self-aware comedy. Jackson’s admirers may have a better time, if only because it’s one more chance to see him play someone other than Nick Fury.
When we meet Reynolds’ Michael Bryce, he’s on top of the world: head of a personal-protection empire that works like clockwork and is (as we’ll hear ceaselessly) “Triple-A rated.” Then he somehow lets a Japanese arms merchant catch a bullet through the forehead, and things fall apart.
Two years later, Bryce retains his skills but is working for peanuts, wearing a busted watch and shuttling clients around in an economy car that (as we’ll hear ceaselessly) “smells like ass.” But he’s about to get a shot at redemption.
Bryce’s old girlfriend, Interpol agent Amelia Roussel (Elodie Yung, Elektra in Marvel’s Daredevil), has learned that a mole in the organization compromises the safety of a prisoner entrusted to her. She needs someone completely out of the loop to take care of Jackson’s Darius Kinkaid — and who’s less in the loop than Bryce, who blames his disgrace on her? After she promises she can get him back in the good graces of high-rolling clients, Bryce agrees to help.
Kinkaid needs protection because, despite being in prison for innumerable counts of murder-for-hire, he’s the star witness in an International Criminal Court case against Belarusian war criminal Vladislav Dukhovich (Gary Oldman), who has an army of goons intent on killing him before he testifies. In a preposterous contrivance, Dukhovich is going to be set free by the ICC if Kinkaid can’t make it from London to court in The Hague by 5 p.m. that afternoon.
From the start, Kinkaid displays an eagerness to leave his custodian behind and kill his would-be assassins by himself. But he’s never looking to actually escape: He’s willing to serve out his life sentence for his own crimes, so long as officials will keep their promise to pardon his also-imprisoned wife Sonia (Salma Hayek) if he cooperates. (In a dopily amusing flashback, we see how force-of-nature Sonia won Darius’ heart in a cantina brawl years ago.)
Though they’re at each other’s throats throughout, the two men obviously need to work together if Kinkaid is to testify and Bryce is to relaunch his bodyguard firm. Tom O’Connor’s screenplay works hard to stretch their feud out to sustain second-act conflict, but its banter is uninspired, hardly distracting us from the cookie-cutter nature of the underlying plot.
Even with the relative novelty of Dutch settings (which allow for a boat-cars-motorcycle chase sequence in Amsterdam), the picture feels far more generic than its A-list cast would suggest. A couple of scenes that ironically employ soft-rock standards suggest that the filmmakers were shooting for a more smart-ass tone, but Atli Örvarsson’s overheated score works strenuously against that effect, as does Hughes’ pedestrian direction. The Hitman’s Bodyguard offers more than enough shoot-’em-up to keep multiplex auds munching their popcorn, but sharper talents behind the camera might have made it considerably more enjoyable.
Production companies: Millennium Media, Nu Boyana Film Studios, CGF Distributors: Lionsgate, Summit Entertainment Cast: Ryan Reynolds, Samuel L. Jackson, Gary Oldman, Salma Hayek, Elodie Yung, Joaquim De Almeida, Kirsty Mitchell, Richard E. Grant Director: Patrick Hughes Screenwriter: Tom O’Connor Producers: John Thompson, Matt O’Toole, Les Welson, Mark Gill Executive producers: Avi Lerner, Trevor Short, Boaz Davidson, Jason Bloom Director of photography: Jules O’Loughlin Production designer: Russell De Rozario Costume designer: Stephanie Collie Editor: Jake Roberts Composer: Atli Örvarsson Casting directors: Elaine Grainger, Marianne Stanicheva
Rated R, 118 minutes
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Jacket inspired by The Jackobean Waistcoat, The Musketeers, 2014
Portrait of Margaret Layton, c.1620 by Marcus Gheeraerts The Younger
Margaret Layton's waistcoat (as seen in portrait), made 1610-1615, altered 1620
Jacket worn by Alice Sanders in The Musketeers series 1, she played the working class character Fleur Boudin who is being educated in secret, although it is not a garment that was worn by the lower classes at this time it suits the character. It was also worn by Marianne Oldman in series 2 more historically accurately as the aristocrat Catherine. Costume design by Phoebe De Gaye
Jacobean Waistcoats were heavily embroidered and can be seen in portraits of the era, many waistcoats still exist today and are a great reference to the materials and techniques used in embroidery of the 17th Century. Margaret Layton’s linen waistcoat is embroidered with coloured silk threads, gilt-silk threads and spangles, it uses the stitches: detached buttonhole, stem, plaited braid, chain, couching, dot stitches, knots and speckling.
#embroidery#embroidery in film#needlework#film costume#costume design#costume#the musketeers#dumas#musketeers#jacobean crewelwork#jacobean#jacobean waistcoat#Alice Sanders#phoebe de gaye#marianne oldman#period drama#period dress
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