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In ianmckellenclub@yahoogroups.com, "I. M. Nefertiti" wrote:
>Actually the two covers are on the April issue, which is still all
>that's on sale in my local bookstore. No interview with Ian, so I
>shall look forward to the new issue arriving. Thanks for the heads-
>up on that, Linda.
How should I know which month it was? I kept getting dizzy switching
between ogling Ian and trying to count Famke's corset bones! ;)
Did you notice one of the inside shots with Mystique, Magneto, and
Pryo in a hi-tech corridor? I think Ian's got a bit of (non-
metallic!) corsetry in that 'Magneto' suit! Wonder if Patrick
Stewart ever taught him the Picard maneuver... ;D
>The costume designers for X-Men: Last Stand are Judianna Makovsky
>and Lisa Tomszeszyn.
Thanks, but I really think it was shabby of the magazine not to
credit them and the photographer on the index page inside. Is
Juianna Makovsky the same wardrobe designer who did the first two X
movies? The one with the rumor about Magneto's spiffy costume being
one of the things that convinced Ian to take the part? Which isn't
true-- he wanted to do the part because it's about being different
(mutant, other-racial, gay, etc.) Teasing Patrick's just a minor
perk... ;)
>And yes, Ian looking like Ian is always a good thing--except when
>he's playing Gandalf. :)
Mmmm, as much as I like Grey Gandalf (much nicer than White Gandalf),
I keep getting the urge to offer him a comfy place to stay the night
out of the weather, a hot bath (& warm towels!), do his laundry and
mending, have tea and biscuits, and listen to him tell a long tale of
Gondolin or Numenor...
...my friends think I'm psycho... they keep mentioning just one word
and we all dissolve into hysterical laughter: "Aqualung;" if you're
old enough, you get it... Nef, do you think I have some kind of
complex or something? ;)
"Better mutancy through superior corsetry!"
All best,
Miranduviel