Neil said:As I understand it, those hats are all made by Graham Thompson, and he'll be offering them in the fall, but with a really steep price tag. Six hundred, or so I hear.
Lefty said:Isn't that just $50 over the going rate? With all of Graham's success, I wouldn't be surprised to see another price hike on all of his hats.
Old Fogey UK said:Is the hat in the pic above an Optimo 1000 ?
Old Fogey UK said:I do hope there's a 1934 Hudson in the movie. It was, apparently Dillinger's favourite car - and I've got one too !
Old Fogey UK said:Watching the trailer, it's a pity that the historical accuracy with costumes didn't filter through to all the cars they used - I can spot a couple of 1935 and 1936 models in there. That grates a bit for me but I suppose I'm just what's called an "Anorak" in the United Kingdom.
OT as well, I know, but I do hope there's a 1934 Hudson in the movie. It was, apparently Dillinger's favourite car - and I've got one too !
jdbenson said:"That's a great name for a band, The Whispering Cheeseheads"
barrowjh said:Johnny dies wearing a boater.
Doublegun said:Saw it this evening with my daughter - we loved it. Beautiful cinimatography(sp). The cloths, cars, hats, guns... so rich. I was so looking forward to the movie that I was afraid it would not live up to my expectations but I did not leave the theater disappointed.
Great question. I was a little concerned about it and we agreed that if I said "close your eyes" she would. There is one "sex scene" with Johnny and Billy but they are clothed and it is nothing graphic. The violence, and there is plenty of that, is handled well - nothing extrordinary or overly graphic. My daughter is 15 and has probably seen worse on regular TV.handlebar bart said:How adult orientated is this flick?[huh]