In a message dated 1/9/2007 12:43:00 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
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Now as to the debate of whether God of a fashion impregnated Mary or that
Joseph was the biological father and God imbue spiritual giftsis a
debate for another list.
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Like the
I don't know if the PBS series The Virgin Queen is showing in all
necks of the woods, but it just started here in Colorado this past
Sunday. I'm wondering what you all thought of it, costume or
otherwise?
Sylrog
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I watched part I this weekend. My first impression was that I sure
have seen the story of these years and these relationships told in a
number of interesting ways lately, and I am not sure if this version
is adding anything of value. It seems sort of like a drier version of
the story in
Sylvia Rognstad wrote:
I don't know if the PBS series The Virgin Queen is showing in all
necks of the woods, but it just started here in Colorado this past
Sunday. I'm wondering what you all thought of it, costume or otherwise?
I enjoyed it the first time it aired in 2005, but I'm not
At 21:32 09/01/2007, you wrote:
Sylvia Rognstad wrote:
I don't know if the PBS series The Virgin Queen is showing in all
necks of the woods, but it just started here in Colorado this past
Sunday. I'm wondering what you all thought of it, costume or otherwise?
I enjoyed it the first time it
We have to all stop laughing at the costuming(yeah, right)since
historical accuracy, especially for the lead actors, has to always give
way to 1)budget, 2)director's vision, 3)what is aesthetically pleasing
right now to viewers--especially for the lead actors, and
4)budget(again).
I actually
Hope this is okayH-costume being the only relatively-general costume
list I'm on.
Has anyone out there ever done anything with the costumes from either the
movie or the series? For some reason, the recent thread about hall costumes
for CostumeCon, combined with a recent Serenity marathon, has
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Since an inn of the time had everyone sleeping communally (I believe), who
wouldn't rather go through labor and delivery in the peace, privacy and
warmth of the barn/stable. That's what I would have chosen. I always thought
it funny that everyone seems to think it was a bad thing that they got the