Thursday, February 10, 2011

New movie for Tom Ford

If A single man had been "cathartic" or "the work of angry anti-man," or source of suffering ("it hurts me to know that too many people found it too artistic"), for the highly anticipated new film Tom Ford has chosen to target the less dramatic route to beaches. He had already tentatively announced a few months ago: "It will be a comedy.

I'm in the mood to smile and laugh, I feel less insecure, "and today we have some more certainty. It seems that the film is a remake of Roller Boogie, Movie Mark Lester's 1979 "Saturday Night Fever-style" which traces the phenomenon of disco dancing on roller skates. The inspiration seems to be his coming "running the streets" and comparing the 'urban square dancing "of today to what we already had developed in the 80's and especially the message inherent in the anti-establishment movement and the film itself," those guys have contributed to the launch of skating as a sport until you get the Olympic Games in Seoul.


"If the film will prepare to body, stretch rompers and brightly colored costumes and retro, but the only certainty for now (given the push and pull of overseas news) is that, regardless of the plot, the protagonist is not Colin Firth: "I am jealous of those who will take my place," the actor said in a recent interview.

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