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4th September 07, 06:05 AM
#71
Wasn't expecting this, but the Wife had us watch The Queen the other night. Was pleasantly surprised to see SEVERAL kilted scenes. An added plus - much of the movie was shot at Balmoral, and there are some amazing shots of the Highlands and the ghillies stalking stag.
(here's a challenge -- can you spot the 1 scene where there was a "kilt violation" and what it was? hint -- Prince Charles)
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5th September 07, 06:00 PM
#72
I like Highlander, Braveheart, So I Married an Axe Murderer, and Formula 51
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6th September 07, 08:28 AM
#73
Originally Posted by cajunscot
Stay tuned... the greatest kilt movie of all time!
Would that be something about hunting the Greater Acryli-Beast? (Boy, the book-to-movie time gets shorter all the time.)
"Listen Men.... You are no longer bound down to the unmanly dress of the Lowlander." 1782 Repeal.
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6th September 07, 08:53 AM
#74
Originally Posted by way2fractious
Would that be something about hunting the Greater Acryli-Beast? (Boy, the book-to-movie time gets shorter all the time.)
The studio is still doing script rewrites. The last I heard :
They want to combine Mike1 and Spasm's characters to make a old doddering bumbling Moderator.
Jason Issacs is already in negotiations to play Freelander Sporrano.
The characters of Mr. Splash, Mr. BEEDEE, and Mr. Mender have been changed to women to be played by Jessica Biel, Charlize Theron, and Miranda Otto.
cajunscot is now going to be a laptop supercomputer code named c.a.j.u.n.s.c.o.t.
Five car chases have been added, including one before the opening credits and one set in the Library at the Great Hall of X Marks the Scot.
Coca Cola has apparently given a lot of money for product placement, they want the Saltire to look like a big Coke bottle.
Colin is now going to be Austrailian
They want to set everything in outer space.
I thought that I should play myself, but the studio doesn't think I would be believeable in the role. Eddie Izzard has been following me around for the last few weeks studying me. Apparently he feels he can portray the true essence of myself that I have been unable to project.
I'll keep you posted if the project gets the green light.
Cheers
Jamie
-See it there, a white plume
Over the battle - A diamond in the ash
Of the ultimate combustion-My panache
Edmond Rostand
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6th September 07, 09:03 AM
#75
Originally Posted by Panache
The characters of Mr. Splash, Mr. BEEDEE, and Mr. Mender have been changed to women to be played by Jessica Biel, Charlize Theron, and Miranda Otto.
Well, at least Hollywood can make some good decisions.
Originally Posted by Panache
cajunscot is now going to be a laptop supercomputer code named c.a.j.u.n.s.c.o.t.
Yes, but what do the letters stand for?
Originally Posted by Panache
Five car chases have been added, including one before the opening credits and one set in the Library at the Great Hall of X Marks the Scot.
What??? No fight sequence atop the Saltire.
Originally Posted by Panache
I thought that I should play myself, but the studio doesn't think I would be believeable in the role. Eddie Izzard has been following me around for the last few weeks studying me. Apparently he feels he can portray the true essence of myself that I have been unable to project.
Brilliant casting choice.
We're fools whether we dance or not, so we might as well dance. - Japanese Proverb
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10th September 07, 10:04 AM
#76
I have got to throw in my 2 cents in for "Tunes of Glory". I know that I've said this before but it speaks to me on several levels. If you want to know what someone with PSTD looks like just look at LTC Barrow (Sir John Mills)
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10th September 07, 04:31 PM
#77
Originally Posted by wscottmac
Wasn't expecting this, but the Wife had us watch The Queen the other night. Was pleasantly surprised to see SEVERAL kilted scenes. An added plus - much of the movie was shot at Balmoral, and there are some amazing shots of the Highlands and the ghillies stalking stag.
(here's a challenge -- can you spot the 1 scene where there was a "kilt violation" and what it was? hint -- Prince Charles)
Was it the black shoes with a brown day sporran when he went driving with the Queen?
"The Queen" is currently playing on Starz.
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10th September 07, 05:50 PM
#78
i liked Ewan McGregors kilt at the end of a life less ordinary
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2nd October 07, 01:24 PM
#79
I too must cast my vote for Rob Roy. Although not a kilted movie I did enjoy the scene in "Legends of the Fall" when in WWI to signify the start of the battle a kilted soldier stands above the trenches and kicks a soccer ball into the air.
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4th October 07, 03:32 AM
#80
Legends of the Fall
Originally Posted by Arizona Scot
I too must cast my vote for Rob Roy. Although not a kilted movie I did enjoy the scene in "Legends of the Fall" when in WWI to signify the start of the battle a kilted soldier stands above the trenches and kicks a soccer ball into the air.
If you liked that, do I have a web article for you:
http://www.canadiansoldiers.com/medi...ds_of_the_Fall
This was written by a member of the Calgary Highlanders who served as an extra during the filming, and there are a lot of photos accompanying the article of the Highlanders in the film. It's a great read.
Regards,
Todd
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