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Stylish Films

Steve Thomas

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Originally Posted by Trackstarr
I was watching "The Good The Bad and The Ugly" the other day and Clint Eastwood's raw denim jeans and leather cowboy boots were gorgeous the way he pulled it off.

I've recently picked up the Sergio Leoni Westerns Box Set. Clint Eastwood looks so bad ass in all the movies. Makes me wonder if I could pull off a poncho...
 

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East of Eden, without a doubt (but with the cut of the pants slimmed way down).

Classic American style, but without all the sports references in RL and Bastian. (By the way, what's with the fascination these Americana lines have with polo and rugby? How many Americans do you know that play or watch either sport?)
 

Max Biggavel

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Un homme qui dort

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Johdus Fanfoozal

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Originally Posted by pickpackpockpuck
(By the way, what's with the fascination these Americana lines have with polo and rugby? How many Americans do you know that play or watch either sport?)


Ka mate, brah.
 

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I actually like Masculin Feminin better (my favorite as far as Godard goes, cinematically and sartorially). Another notable omission, IMO: The Godfather.
Originally Posted by AHShadow
Odd that nobody has mentioned Band of Outsiders/Bande a Part.
 

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Pretty much anything by Kar Wai Wong. In the Mood for Love and 2046 immediately come to mind as incredibly stylish movies.
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