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Rusty has a MAN-CRUSH!!!lol lolRBH said:Thats what I was getting at... Depp looks great, I wish I could dress like that.
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Rusty has a MAN-CRUSH!!!lol lolRBH said:Thats what I was getting at... Depp looks great, I wish I could dress like that.
and another..
:eusa_doh: lol lol lolgtdean48 said:Rusty has a MAN-CRUSH!!!lol lol
gtdean48 said:Rusty has a MAN-CRUSH!!!lol lol
handlebar bart said:That lid is wonderful. I want one. I think sizing-wise the brim and crown dimensions depend on the size of the dude under the hat. I think that is the problem with alot of the Indy hats, small guys like myself wearing a hat that fits a bigger, taller guy. [huh]
and still looked dressed up!Boxerken said:... When they robbed the bank in South Bend, they were dressed in overalls and floppy straw hats. ...
And don't call me "Chief"!lolForgotten Man said:Great Cesar's Ghost, don't they know anything?
RBH said:I wish I could dress like that.
I was wondering that too. Odd, that.HarpPlayerGene said:So, what's that horizontal black thing showing at the 'V' in his waistcoat? Is he supposed to be wearing a flak jacket?...
I really hope I'm not in the same cinema as you. There will be no end to the disgusting noises coming from your row, I'm sure. "John Dillinger didn't look like Johnny Depp! Nobody in the thirties looked that much like Christian Bale! What were they thinking?"Forgotten Man said:… and we all will sound off the biggest and most sincere “Bronx Cheer” if we see anything we don’t feel accurate!
I thought the movie A Knight's Tale got decidedly less interesting after the gleefully anachronistic music (David Bowie at a medieval ball = sweet!) gave way to standard movie score music. Also, The Sting employed ragtime music for a movie about the 1930s. By that time, ragtime was a couple of decades out of style. It's not really quite the same, since most of the music in the movie had been written by the time period in which the movie was set, but those tunes were not popular at all anymore in the 1930s. In the movie, though, it works perfectly, and I can't imagine the score any other way. Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (a great film that I recently re-watched) features a cello on the soundtrack, played by the godlike Yo-Yo Ma, which is not quite a Chinese instrument (though it does come from a country famous for noodles), and for all I know may not even have existed in the time period of the movie. But the film is not harmed by the cello; on the contrary, I think I would have enjoyed it less if there were only period- and place-specific instruments.Bassman said:I hate it when they put modern pop music (UGH!) in period films.
dschonn said:I really hope I'm not in the same cinema as you. There will be no end to the disgusting noises coming from your row, I'm sure.
Brad Bowers said:I wonder why Optimo put an underwelt on it? Some say it's the closest to replicating the look of a Cavanagh Edge, but it doesn't even come close in the photo, so perhaps there was another reason?
Brad