Three Coins in the Fountain (1954)

Maggie McNarmara, Dorothy McGuire, and Jean Peters star in this Academy Award nominated film about three American secretaries working abroad in Rome, Italy.

Charade (1963)

Audrey Hepburn and Cary Grant star in this delightful romantic comedy involving spies and missing money. Set in Paris. Walter Matthau also makes an appearance as a CIA agent.

The Best of Everything (1959)

Original tagline: "These are the girls who want the best of everything...but often settle for a lot less!" Mid-century drama following the lives of three young career women living in New York City.

High Society (1956)

Bing Crosby, Grace Kelly and Frank Sinatra star in this delightful musical comedy remake of the beloved classic The Philadelphia Story (1940).

Far From Heaven (2002)

Set against a spectacular autumn palette, Juilanne Moore, Dennis Quaid, and Dennis Haysbert star in this compelling drama which grapples with issues of race and homosexuality in conservative 1950s Connecticut.

Death In Venice (1971)

An aging German music composer sojourns to Venice in hopes of improving his health and finds himself enraptured by the beauty of a young adolescent boy. A visually mesmerizing film.

Cracks (2009)

Based on the novel of the same name, Eva Green stars as a young, charismatic teacher at an all-girls English boarding school.

Mrs. Henderson Presents (2005)

Based on the true story of the Windmill Theatre in London, Judi Dench stars as a wealthy, eccentric widow who purchases a theatre and turns it into a somewhat Moulin Rouge-esque venue that featured nude performers.

Desk Set (1957)

The introduction of computer technology renders the reference jobs of three women potentially useless. Stars Katherine Hepburn and Spencer Tracy.

Sylvia (2003)

A biopic of writer Sylvia Plath set in the 1950s starring Gwyneth Paltrow and Daniel Craig.

Howard's End (1992)

Emma Thompson, Anthony Hopkins and Helena Bonham Carter star in this E.M. Forster classic set in turn-of-the-century England.

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May 26, 2009

Meet Joe Black (1998)

Meet Joe Black welcomes the appearance of a very innocent, very cute, and somewhat clueless DEATH in the corporeal form of a deliciously handsome Brad Pitt and follows him as he enters the physical realm of humankind and pays a special visit to a billionaire tycoon (Anthony Hopkins) about to meet his imminent end. Only of course will Death ever look like Brad Pitt in movie la-la land but to be perfectly honest, I think this is one of Pitt's best performances (and I'm generally scathingly harsh on the pretty boy's acting abilities). It has its flaws, of course (personally I think the ending should've happened a few minutes earlier than it does) but overall, it's a really sweet and quiet, reflective little film that you should pick up if you're in "that kind of mood."

The production designer was Dante Ferretti, a five-time Academy Award-nominee for his production designs for films like Interview with the Vampire (1994) and The Age of Innocence (1993). The budget for this film must've been massive because the entire interior set for the luxurious penthouse shown in the following images were entirely built up from scratch in a huge sound stage in Brooklyn. Even the pool was created for the sole purpose of the film!

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Most of the decor is very traditional and conservative. The choice of furnishings and upholstery fits well with the architectural style of the building (love the ornate moldings!).

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However, what made this film really stand out to me was the inclusion of all the fantastic pieces of modern art! I absolutely love the Rothkos, Kandinskies, Cezannes, Matisses, and Balthuses featured. They are a very refreshing contrast to the otherwise traditional decor. I feel like it says a lot about his character, as a man and as an entrepreneur, in that he believes in core, fundamental family values but at the same time takes bold, innovative risks and appreciates other like-minded creative revolutionaries. You can always tell a lot about a person by the type of art they're drawn to.

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I also like his flair for hallway murals.

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The pool room is also encased with an expansive mural:

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Don't you just love the windows?!

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Like, I said, except for the modern art, the rest of the penthouse is still very traditional:

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Check out the beautiful silver. Wouldn't you love to use silver on a daily basis? During breakfast?!

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And finally, I had to show these cakes. They are trying to decide which cake to serve for his upcoming birthday bash and these are smaller sample versions:

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