Margo on A Naked Girl on the Appian Way
#25re: Margo on A Naked Girl on the Appian Way
Posted: 9/22/05 at 4:59pm
Margo- the figuring out artistic goals/whether they were achieved/whether they were worth attempting is Goethe, right? It's the guide I'm supposed to use for my theater class papers.
Thanks for the wisdom, as always.
#26re: Margo on A Naked Girl on the Appian Way
Posted: 9/23/05 at 12:21am
There's nothing more I can add, as Margo has said it all.
As a complete aside, I really like that faux kitchen...
#27re: Margo on A Naked Girl on the Appian Way
Posted: 9/23/05 at 1:05am
as always...spot on Margo...
my complete aside and a minor irritant that few may notice...being a person who knows hs way around a kitchem, it was painfully obvious to me the Jill Clayburgh is not one comfortable in a kitchen...she did not know how to use/handle a knife in the oening scene at all...especially for the domestic diva the character is....
I know it is petty, small but it did stand out very magnified to me.
iluvtheatertrash
Broadway Legend Joined: 11/9/04
#28re: Margo on A Naked Girl on the Appian Way
Posted: 9/23/05 at 10:23am
"Unless Mantello somehow screws it up (I may be the only one who finds him terribly overrated)..."
Margo, I completely agree with you. You're not alone. I haven't exactly understood why his work gets the praise that it does. Highly overrated, I agree.
Guillermo Ugarte
Featured Actor Joined: 9/16/04
#29re: Margo on A Naked Girl on the Appian Way
Posted: 9/23/05 at 4:10pmDarn it all. When I saw the title of this thread I got really excited, thinking I might see a picture of Margo on a naked girl. My mistake. Hey Irma, flip back to the Playboy channel, would ya?
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