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Tag Archives: Brigitte Bardot
Notes on “Contempt”
Fabrizio del Wrongo writes: “Contempt” probably doesn’t work. But is it intended to? Director Jean-Luc Godard is rare among filmmakers of the sound era in his ability to treat movies perfunctorily. He’s a doodler, a sketch artist; ideas flit across … Continue reading →
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Tagged Brigitte Bardot, Contempt, Film, Georges Delerue, Italy, Jean-Luc Godard, Michel Piccoli, movies
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Naked Lady of the Week: Brigitte Bardot
Fabrizio del Wrongo writes: A small donkey had a role in the film. Brigitte, who named it Romeo, couldn’t bear the idea of returning it to its owner; she bought Romeo, but the hotel wouldn’t let it sleep in the … Continue reading →
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Tagged Brigitte Bardot, Film, movies, naked lady of the week, nude photography, Roger Vadim
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Two Movie Posters for “. . . And God Created Woman”
Fabrizio del Wrongo writes: The UK poster, with art by F.W. Payne and a title without “God.” The adjusted title deprives the ” . . . but the Devil shaped Bardot!” tagline of most of its bite. The iconic French … Continue reading →
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Tagged And God Created Woman, Brigitte Bardot, England, F.W. Payne, Film, France, Movie Posters, movies, Rene Peron, Roger Vadim
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The Camera Loves…
Blowhard, Esq. writes: …Brigitte Bardot.
Movie Poster Du Jour: “…And God Created Woman”
Fabrizio del Wrongo writes: Taking the Bardot-as-sex-goddess idea rather literally. From Sweden. Related I posted a bunch of Bardot posters back here.
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Tagged And God Created Woman, Brigitte Bardot, Movie Posters, Roger Vadim, Sweden
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Juxtaposin’: Les Filles de Serge
Fabrizio del Wrongo writes: Related Birkin talks Bardot.
Posted in Music, Performers, Sex, The Good Life, Women men and fashion
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Tagged Brigitte Bardot, Game, Jane Birkin, Je t’aime . . . moi non plus, Juxtaposin', Serge Gainsbourg
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Some Posters Have More Oomph than Others
Fabrizio del Wrongo writes:
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Tagged Brigitte Bardot, Film, Love On a Pillow, Movie Posters, movies, Roger Vadim
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Bardot Iconography
Fabrizio del Wrongo writes: The posters for Brigitte Bardot’s films constitute their own little genre of graphic design. Which do you like best?
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Tagged Brigitte Bardot, Graphic Design, Movie Posters, movies
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