Showing posts with label movies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label movies. Show all posts

Water for Elephants...








I finally had a chance to see the movie after reading the book on my trip.  It was really great, the sets and costumes were wonderful and the animals were so cool. 

Have you seen the movie?  Did you read the book?  I really loved the book and highly recommend it.

images via habitually chic and damons movies

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greige fairytale...


Perfect for a private movie screening! 
I hope you are having a lovely weekend!

image via oh so Coco

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The Romantics Movie..





I just found out about this movie, The Romantics, from J. Crew...Looks great!  Too bad it is limited release!  Hopefully it will come out close to your home and you can tell me all about it, or maybe it will come out close to me and I can tell you all about it!  I am loving the clothes and the locations- what do you think?  It looks like good movie for Katie Holmes to get back on the radar.

images via J. Crew

Eat Pray Love Sets....



Eat Pray Love is set to hit the big screen on August 13th.  This movie will take us from New York to Italy to India and finally to Bali... it is based on the book by Elizabeth Gilbert.


Looking forward to it.. I cannot wait to see more of the interior sets and see what each location has to offer.  Here is a little sneak peek at the sets and locations.


New York



Italy








India







Bali (Loving that umbrella in the market)









From what I have seen I love the Bali sets.  The little lamp and the moss covered table... so perfect.



Are you planning to see the movie?   I am- we will have to do some reviews once it comes out!

images via Sony pictures

Just in case you have not seen the trailer already...

Side Note: Sex and the City 2


I just saw a wonderful post on Sex in the City 2 up on Cinema Style. Go by and check it out! Are you going to see the movie? I cannot wait until tomorrow night!!

Carrie's new Sex in the City Penthouse apartment : What would you do?



So you have this amazing clean slate... What would you do with it all? Pretend you don't have to bring anything with you that you already have- not unless you want to!



Would you go with a clean Greige look?



Would you go Parisian modern eclectic bohemian?



Kelly Hoppen's Modern Luxury?




Well traveled black and white?



Dark and Moody?



Clean artistic masculine?



Greige transitional?

So many questions... Well which would you choose and which style do you think it will have in the next movie? I am sure they must be putting it in the next movie right? It was such a major player in the last.


Sherlock Holmes Movie Set Design



So I have become a little obsessed with set design after all of the great information I found out about the "It's Complicated" set I wanted to see what everyone is up to! Though I have not had the pleasure of seeing Sherlock Holmes I did watch a little behind the scenes about it and it looks amazing. The sets are complex and beautifully colored allowing the characters to really shine.



Much of the movie was filmed on location in the UK, locations included Brompton Cemetery, Fulham Road, West Brompton, and London just to name a few. But many of the interior scenes were filmed in New York. Sara Greenwood was in charge of the Production Design, she "is a two-time Academy Award®-nominated production designer, earning both nods for her work with director Joe Wright on his acclaimed period films "Pride & Prejudice" and 'Atonement.' ".









The movie reflected her vision of the 1890's London world of Sherlock Holmes. "The team created one of the most important sets in the interior of Holmes's rooms at 221B Baker Street, within a flat he shares with Watson and their landlady, Mrs. Hudson, played by Geraldine James. "It's Mrs. Hudson's room, decorated maybe twenty, thirty years ago, so it's become slightly tatty since Holmes moved in," Greenwood describes. "It's not a conventional Victorian parlor at all; it's the antithesis of that. Holmes has come in and has completely messed it up."

Period furniture, drapery and a multitude of items found in flea markets, antique stores and rental houses were shipped from England to New York to decorate the inside of the Baker Street residence. "We brought all of the props here from England because British Victorian is very different from American Victorian," set decorator Katie Spencer says. "It has a certain style and is very hard to get."

In its clutter and chaos the apartment reveals both Conan Doyle's depiction of Holmes's disorganized personal habits and the detective's brilliant, complex mind. "Everything is supposed to represent his journeys, his travels, his inquisitive nature into the human condition and the human anatomy, chemistry, and photography...frankly, anything that's worthy of Holmes's interest," explains Ritchie.

Dog-eared books, newspapers, paintings from the Near East, unpaid bills, maps of Britain, anatomical drawings, Oriental carpets and a tiger skin rug, and half-eaten food from forgotten meals, not to mention Watson's rather tolerant dog, Gladstone, can all be found in Holmes's living quarters. In keeping with his profession, there are also wigs, mustaches and false noses for disguises, and a padded post for Holmes's martial arts practice."




With so many different sets great detail was given to each. One such set is a "makeshift laboratory where Blackwood's operative, Luke Reordan, played by Oran Gurel, conducts ingenious but mystifying experiments. A building in London's Spitalfields was transformed into a physical representation of Reordan's tortured mind, with scrawled notes and biblical Latin and Hebrew notations pinned to the wall, crucifixes and pagan charms hanging from the ceiling, and dissected frogs and rats littering the surfaces.

"There's a method to the chaos of Reordan's lab, but it takes someone like Holmes to figure it out," says Greenwood. "I didn't want the lab to look too fantastical, like something from Jules Verne. It was about making sure everything looked real."


















What an amazing job to have!

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