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Just don’t ask who made the bullwhips, Got it!
Dan
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Um...Those aren't guesses. Those are facts. All out in the public and released by the studio/producers etc...Anthony is the bullwhip trainer. Fact. It's no secret. Neither is his whip of choice.
DJN, please edit your post to remove your guesses as BullWhipBorton, the moderator of this forum, asked you NOT to do in the first place.
Thank you.
A very nice comment there. We all need to remember to wait to see the movie, and be happy about that. you may have your whip preferences folks, but we shouldn't get angery just because Indy has a different whip, assuming he actually does. I know that I will be getting one like this, as much for the color as for the fact that it's in the new Indy film.dr. tyree wrote:No need to jump to conclusions, is there? It's just a picture of a whip. That doesn't mean it's the one Indy will carry in the film. It could be a practice whip, the trainer's personal whip, a random whip that was on set and used for a photo op, or even -- gasp -- a whip used by another character, like a villain.
If Indy uses the style he's always used, hooray! If he uses this other very cool whip, hooray! If he uses one of each simultaneously, major hoooray! But in any event, hooray, because THERE'S GOING TO BE ANOTHER INDIANA JONES MOVIE!!
That's the most beautiful thing I've seen on this board in days (next to my avatardr. tyree wrote:If Indy uses the style he's always used, hooray! If he uses this other very cool whip, hooray! If he uses one of each simultaneously, major hoooray! But in any event, hooray, because THERE'S GOING TO BE ANOTHER INDIANA JONES MOVIE!!
You...monster!!!Well, I guess a lot of people are gonna get mad at me: I personally love this new whip. Definitely one I plan on getting.
God, could you possibly be more negative? I like the look of this new gear. It's the old stuff, with a slightly new flavor, which I think fits, especially since this is set 19 years after the last one. :junior: -IJOh well, first the boring looking hat, then the boring looking jacket - now the ugly non-Indy-style whip. Can't wait for this movie
You're exactly right. I mean, come on. He replaced his gun in each movie. His hat shape changed each time. His jacket changed each time. Belt, pants, socks, holster, bag strap. . . darn near EVERY aspect of his costume changed. But Indy did not. He was all p*ss and vinegar throughout the series, and I doubt that changes in the future.binkmeisterRick wrote:Personally, if the prop is all that makes the character who he is, then either the character is shallow or the writing is bad. My feeling is it isn't the hat, the jacket, or the whip which makes Indy. It's his determination, perseverance, and human quirks which makes Indy the character so many people relate with. The year is 1957, I can't believe that in all his adventures (and misadventures) that he'd be left with the very same whip, hat, even jacket. If he uses these out in the field, when something needs to be replaced, he'd be practical and replace what needs to be replaced.
In Raiders he loses most of his gear by the time he boards the German sub. I don't think he was thinking, "Oh, great, life is over because I lost my hat and got my whip wet." I bet he was more concerned with getting Marion and the Ark back. Or am I wrong?
I think you may well be on track. Look at the difference in the hat on Harrison in the scene where the two (notably United States) soldiers are holding him back.Mike wrote:Something else just occured to me.
As secretive as Spielberg and company are about this production, could it be possible that what's being shown on the videos might not be the hero versions of any of the gear?
Think about it. The only time we see items actually ON Harrison things are glared out, or through monitors. Are we even sure the close-up of the whip is on Harrison? Could it be a stand it? Could the row of hats and the jacket be for the stuntmen?
It's probably unlikely that a stand-in would go to the extremes to have the bag and whip on, but it could be a stunt preformer. All we see is a bit of pants, bag and whip.
I'm not saying this is the case, just supposition on my part. But as close as they're playing this to the vest, it makes me wonder.
Mike
Actually you are a 1000% wrong. Not only are there going to be, "three or four hero hats standing by"...there are going be many, MANY more than that. Same goes for all costumes, guns, bags, whips etc...Just how a film is made. And all stuntmen and onscreen doubles will have exactly the same things as the hero.Captain Ron Solo wrote: What I'm getting at is that it doesn't seem to make sense to me for there to be three or four hero hats standing by for any given scene. I woul think that they would find one that worked and stick with it, unless another was needed.![]()
JKL
Ron