'DESIGNING WOMEN'
SITCOM GETTING A REBOOT!
The reboot will be a reimagination, methinks |
1ST 'THE AERONAUTS'
PHOTO WITH EDDIE REDMAYNE AND FELICITY JONES
Just a few weeks ago I showed you the first set photos of Eddie Redmayne and Felicity Jones in Tom Harper's historical adventure THE AERONAUTS in which they play pilot Amelia
Wren and scientist
James Glaisher who, back in 1862, find themselves in an epic fight
for survival while attempting to make discoveries in a hot air balloon, and today you can check out the first official photo above! Tom Courtenay and Vincent Perez also star.
In the trailer department, you can check out the first trailer for new comedy WHAT MEN WANT with Taraji P. Henson! When Ali is passed up for a well deserved promotion, she questions what else she needs to do to succeed
in a man’s world… until she gains the ability to hear men’s thoughts. With her newfound power, Ali looks to outsmart her colleagues as she races to sign the
next basketball superstar, but the lengths she has to go to will put her relationship with her best friends and a potential new love interest to the test.
Click on the photo to see it in bigger size! |
'WHAT MEN WANT' TRAILER
STARRING TARAJI P. HENSON! Max Greenfield also stars in the movie |
"Designing Women" had its virtues -- and its faults. I'd watch a reboot just to see new actors in the classic roles.
ReplyDeleteYes, I remember that I loved it, but that it did not always have good stories. It did have likeable characters, especially Maxine, or what was her name.... It was the only thing, I recall, that could put a smile on my face before going to school each day (we went in afternoon shifts, and the show was on in the mornings).
DeleteThat's good news - a reboot of a popular, enjoyable sitcom centered on four smart, beautiful women designers.
ReplyDeleteWomen are always relevant; the series was relevant then, and it's equally relevant now, in the 21st century.
The adventurous couple in "The Astronauts", with their hot air baloon expedition, won't leave us indifferent.
It was one of the first, let us say, feminist programmes on the telly in that decade. Not that they were hardcore feminists or something, but in the way that they had working women leading their business themselves.
DeleteI recall catching a few episodes of Designing Women. It was one that my mom frequently watched.
ReplyDeleteI liked the Mel Gibson movie What Women Want, so I hope What Men Want is a lot along those lines.
Your momma and me obviously watched a lot of the same sitcoms :)
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