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Post by MsCali on Jan 29, 2008 14:25:33 GMT -5
You look great in the picture of you accepting the SAG award. Really, I like the look. Especially that trophy in your hand. However. You are at an awards show. Probably the only one where you will get to get up on stage and give an accceptance speech. The biggest one of the year maybe, due to the writer's strike (who knows what will happen with the Oscars). So would it be asking too much for you to actually wear a tux (rather than wearing a tux like a suit). I'm not asking for a bow tie, I rather like the tie look and think it is just as dressy. But put on a vest, or even a cumberbund if you must (but if you do, definitely wear the bow tie), and button your jacket. There is a reason men cover their waistbands when they wear a tux - learn it, embrace it, and again, button your jacket!
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Post by The Movie Mark on Jan 30, 2008 3:41:44 GMT -5
The Brolinator plays by his own rules. Like he said, the studio system is backfiring, and that includes its traditional rules on tux-wearing...
FIGHT THE POWER, JOSH!
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Post by Donna Ree on Jan 30, 2008 4:40:35 GMT -5
I liked Josh's look. It was unique and different. Javier didn't even wear a tie.
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Post by MsCali on Jan 30, 2008 12:53:00 GMT -5
Javier at least buttoned his jacket (though he did not button the shirt all the way. Bad move Javier). But he pulled off the look. He looked sexy.
I could do without the vest on Josh (though I love the look of a vest with a tux). But the open jacket was just WRONG. So so very wrong. (If he wanted to do the open jacket look, he should have gone even more casual - no tie, unbutton the top button on the shirt, something like that. He seemed caught in this weird chasm between formal and casual, and it just wasn't working for me).
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