Date: 2010-10-11 02:08 pm (UTC)
*IZTHESAME* I think there are some outfits in that movie that are even more outrageous than the flip-flops one (and be honest, the last things you've ever expected was to see Hugo Weaving dressed like that, right?). It is very sixties, yeah, in all its epic grooviness. (He is, yes! I don't know if you've seen the post from my "30 days of Who" meme dedicated to the actors I'd love to see playing the Doctor, but one of my suggestions was Terence, and I made this macro of him as Twelve. Rawr indeed.)

Well, Mike stated that the false dong was only used in a photoshoot, so we can expect that the bulge we see in the movie is the real thing. It does lead to some interesting thoughts while watching it, that's for certain. :P

YES!
I like to think so, yeah.

Lots of hippie chicks dressed like that - but most of them preferred to dress like Jo Grant, or with some pieces taken from Sarah Jane's earlier days (like the outfit with the head-scarf from Robot).
Ooh, on an interesting note, I'm now going through the oldest episodes of the Staggering Stories podcast - that's the 'cast Tony Gallichan was a part of before moving for the Flashing Blade. Some of the Staggering Stories episodes feature "death matches" between fictional characters, and the latest episode I've listened to (the first one after Tony's departure) had Lois Lane fighting Sarah Jane Smith. (Sarah won.)

I have the feeling you are, yes. I'm still intrigued.

(THAT'S THE FEELING I GOT. Lana was really good in the comics, but I have to agree that what I've seen of her in the odd episode I watched her Smallville version was a wreck. In the comics, Oracle is Barbara Gordon - Commissary Gordon's daughter, a librarian who became Batgirl completely by accident. After she was confined to a wheelchair, she became Oracle as a way to continue to fight crime in spite of her limitations.
Oh dear. Yes, that's definitely not the Oliver Queen I know and love - he sounds much more like his sidekick in the comics, if I'm honest. MY Oliver looks more like this, and I cannot picture him being younger than 40; Kenneth Branagh would be my ideal casting choice for him, or perhaps Cary Elwes now that he's older. And yes, Dinah is Black Canary. They were one of those long-lasting, happily-married couples while I was growing up, though I have the feeling soap-like storylines probably ruined that after I stopped reading the comics.)

Whoa. Yes, the man is gorgeous but... well, not MY Oliver, I'm afraid. *is a Brannagh fangirl*

* *pets*
* I bought some more chocolate tea today. *beams*

I'm okay, I promise. I'm still mulling over whether I was too boring, but I'm okay. *deep breaths*
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Elizabeth (Betsy). Twenty-two, almost twenty-three, but perpetually seventeen. Whirls back & forth between vulgarity & delicacies like a dervish proper & has been known to disappear for months on end. Worshipper of Carroll, devotee of Lovecraft & BPAL hoarder absolute. Destined for the madhouse.

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