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Lipstick on Your Collar (3 VHS Boxed Set)
Binding: VHS Tape
EAN: 5024165035627
Format: PAL
Number Of Discs: 1
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Rating: - Not Just About Watching Ewan McGregor
"Lipstick on Your Collar" is my favorite video. I not only love it for the acting, the music, and the gut-busting fantasies, but also for it's central motif that most people surprising miss, namely the different worlds that homosexuals and heterosexuals lived in the 1950s. Most, if not all, the senior military officers are gay, and definitely all their junior officers, particaularly Pvt. Mick Hopper (Ewan McGregor) and Pvt. Francis Francis (Giles Thomas) are of the opposite persuasion. Heck, even ... Read More
Rating: - well sorted ...nice suits .. good morals
the geezer done good .. Strange I also liked moulin rouge. But I'm not a poof honest! I'm a man betty.
Rating: - English Musical? with american 50's music
This movie is so much fun, The characters are so different, I think its supposed to be a comedy/musical. Ewan is so cute in it, there are some boring dry moments in it but all in all I thought it was good, very clever and did I mention Ewan looked so cute! those smoldering eyes!
Rating: - A delight!
If you are an Ewan McGregor fan, you'll find this video an unexpected delight. Yes, he's very young, and his character isn't nearly developed enough, but his future success in acting is right there for anyone to see--in his bright, wistful eyes, the twist of an Elvis-inspired hip, the twitch of a mischievous smile. When he breaks into song--even though he's lip-snycing--you can't help but be charmed. The video doesn't quite live up to the promise of its opening episode. The storyline involving ... Read More
Rating: - McGregor Rock n Rolls the War Office
The late Dennis Potter knew how to write music and satire transforming it to brilliant comedy productions that Baz Luhrmann can't match. Lipstick on Your Collar is a dazzling example of Potter's brilliance. It features baby face, 20-year old Ewan McGregor (Pvt. Mick Hopper) and bumbling Giles Thomas (Pt. Francis Francis) as two low level clerks in the Army's War Office. Poking jest at classism, rank and intelligence in the military, and age versus wisdom, the young men are seperated from their elder officers ... Read More
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