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I did a search and couldn't find anything so I don't know if this subject has been posted:
Watching the movie Mulholland Falls with superstar line-up Nick Nolte, Chris Penn, Michael Madsen, Chazz Palmintieri, John Malkovich and the ever so lovely Jennifer Connely, I was salivating seeing the wonderful production-design. This must be a dream for every production designer, trying to capture the mood, look and feel of a certain era.. allthough I couldn't help feeling I was watching an onscreen graphic-novel with a pretty straightforward storyline rather than a really dramatic piece with layers of psychological depth, developing characters etc. etc. but that doesn't matter, that's highly subjective... hey, I like comics too.. Nick Nolte and Chazz play characters with a certain scense of depth that even moved me .. but that's kinda fftopic: I don't know how period-accurate the clothing really was, but that doesn't interest me really, because the suits, the hats, it looked all very very well constructed and very very tasteful to me, almost too tasteful. The colourmanagement is, to my eyes, really well done, but all this classy dressing-up made it hard for me to experience it as realistic.. too designed.. (It could have something to do with the fact that the four 'hero's' are a commando-elite that stands apart from the regular policedepartment.. ) but besides that, All that I love to see in a movie was there: the cars, the clothing, the hats, the interior design, everything.
Now, I was wondering if anyone knows who the hat-supplier was for this film.. any clues? I don't know for sure, but the hats looked modern-retro's. I suppose it's the better alternative to have a few modern hats that fit on all the lead-characters than to let them wear museum-pieces...But if anybody could tell me differently, that those hats were actually genuinely vintage..
Could it be that the hats were supplied by one of the obvious custom-hatters who have been mentioned many times here on the forum..
And could some of the knowledgable loungers comment on the period-correctness of clothing in this film..
I'm just curious, that's all.
Oh, and I can't wait to see Public Enemies.. it's hitting the theaters this thursday here in Holland.. mmm..
Watching the movie Mulholland Falls with superstar line-up Nick Nolte, Chris Penn, Michael Madsen, Chazz Palmintieri, John Malkovich and the ever so lovely Jennifer Connely, I was salivating seeing the wonderful production-design. This must be a dream for every production designer, trying to capture the mood, look and feel of a certain era.. allthough I couldn't help feeling I was watching an onscreen graphic-novel with a pretty straightforward storyline rather than a really dramatic piece with layers of psychological depth, developing characters etc. etc. but that doesn't matter, that's highly subjective... hey, I like comics too.. Nick Nolte and Chazz play characters with a certain scense of depth that even moved me .. but that's kinda fftopic: I don't know how period-accurate the clothing really was, but that doesn't interest me really, because the suits, the hats, it looked all very very well constructed and very very tasteful to me, almost too tasteful. The colourmanagement is, to my eyes, really well done, but all this classy dressing-up made it hard for me to experience it as realistic.. too designed.. (It could have something to do with the fact that the four 'hero's' are a commando-elite that stands apart from the regular policedepartment.. ) but besides that, All that I love to see in a movie was there: the cars, the clothing, the hats, the interior design, everything.
Now, I was wondering if anyone knows who the hat-supplier was for this film.. any clues? I don't know for sure, but the hats looked modern-retro's. I suppose it's the better alternative to have a few modern hats that fit on all the lead-characters than to let them wear museum-pieces...But if anybody could tell me differently, that those hats were actually genuinely vintage..
Could it be that the hats were supplied by one of the obvious custom-hatters who have been mentioned many times here on the forum..
And could some of the knowledgable loungers comment on the period-correctness of clothing in this film..
I'm just curious, that's all.
Oh, and I can't wait to see Public Enemies.. it's hitting the theaters this thursday here in Holland.. mmm..