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If Indys 'Traveling Hat' Is Supposedly Grey,Then Why,,,,,
Then why is his Venice hat a nice,brand new brown hat? I still don't buy this theory. I think it's just something Spielberg has concocted recently,with the advent of Indy IV.
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Back then there were catogorizations of suits, especially when compared to today's standards. Heck, even nowadays there are some differences. For instance, a black two or three-piece suit is more conservative and formal than a light blue or tan suit. Back in the day, the cut and style of the jacket also had something to do with it. Think about it, if you had two suits right now -- a three-piece wool, dark navy blue suit and a light brown, two-piece modern suit with a courderoy jacket -- and you were asked to wear a formal suit, which would you choose?
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Had to grin the other night. I was watching an old 'Murder She Wrote' program where she was telling about a murder that took place on the Queen Mary, and the entire show was shown in flash back.
The hero/detective in the program wore a brown 3 piece suit with a very nice grey fedora with bound edge......so they're still mixing and matching in Hollywood to this very day.
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The hero/detective in the program wore a brown 3 piece suit with a very nice grey fedora with bound edge......so they're still mixing and matching in Hollywood to this very day.
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Come to that, how did his grey fed survive to the end of RotLA? After everything he went through in the movie, his luggage somehow made it home safely? Wow. Pan-Am sure went downhill later, huh?Indycop wrote:So if indy did travel with a grey fed sometimes then where did he put the brown one? Did he just stuff it in the suitcase?
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I'm read "Hatless Jack" right now and it says that during that time period for a gentleman to be prepared for the world, according to an old circular, he would need to have at least 12 hats!!!binkmeisterRick wrote:Back then there were catogorizations of suits, especially when compared to today's standards. Heck, even nowadays there are some differences. For instance, a black two or three-piece suit is more conservative and formal than a light blue or tan suit. Back in the day, the cut and style of the jacket also had something to do with it. Think about it, if you had two suits right now -- a three-piece wool, dark navy blue suit and a light brown, two-piece modern suit with a courderoy jacket -- and you were asked to wear a formal suit, which would you choose?
Now, I'm sure Doctor Jones had more than one hat. And could in fact have a nice hat for travel. They did dress up for Travel back then. If a brown Fedora was his preference, then maybe he had them with different front pinches. I'm willing to bet a few people on this site have a few fedoras with different pinch sizes
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It is very simple. The dude had more than one hat, just like everybody else in those days. When Indy wore a nice suit, he did not wear his dirty, beat up, shot at, swam through a river, drug behind a truck, spider web covered, brim warped, sweat stained, Hovito chased, sun bleached, been in a jungle, out in the desert, filthy, old adventure hat that he liked to wear with his brown leather jacket when he was out in the field. When he dressed in a nice suit, he wore a nice hat to go with it.
He is a fictional character and you can not rationalize how he carried two hats with him anymore than you can rationalize how he traveled from out in the middle of the sea to an island, on the outside of a submarine. In the novelization, it was explained that he lashed his whip to the periscope, and hung on while the submarine was submerged. Yeah, right!
I find it very hard to believe that someone can skip right over that fact with their suspension of disbelief still intact, and yet they absolutely cannot fathom that Indy had an adventure hat that he wore out in the field, and a nice travel hat that he would wear when he had on a nice suit. DUH!
He is a fictional character and you can not rationalize how he carried two hats with him anymore than you can rationalize how he traveled from out in the middle of the sea to an island, on the outside of a submarine. In the novelization, it was explained that he lashed his whip to the periscope, and hung on while the submarine was submerged. Yeah, right!
I find it very hard to believe that someone can skip right over that fact with their suspension of disbelief still intact, and yet they absolutely cannot fathom that Indy had an adventure hat that he wore out in the field, and a nice travel hat that he would wear when he had on a nice suit. DUH!
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the same way the astronauts on the shuttle go to the bathroom....the real question is how does darth vade go to the bathroom? i figure it's a big ordeal....kinda like when you suit up for hockey and then you feel the urge to go. that *****... How did Luke Skywalker go to the bathroom in his x-wing....
but to stay on topic, do you think indy would pack his brown fedora into a hat box and pay the extra coin for the extra piece of luggage or just stuff that ratty thing in with his jacket, bullwhip, and gun? i would guess the latter.
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:idea: Possible theories:
- He had a hat box that was tall enough to keep the crown from getting crushed, but short enough to fit in his suitcase;
- He had a block that he would fit inside the crown when packing it;
- He stuffed his socks and underwear inside the crown before packing the hat (this seems the most efficient idea...).
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- He had a hat box that was tall enough to keep the crown from getting crushed, but short enough to fit in his suitcase;
- He had a block that he would fit inside the crown when packing it;
- He stuffed his socks and underwear inside the crown before packing the hat (this seems the most efficient idea...).
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Ohhhh! Flashback. Years ago, playing when having a real bad flu. The fun of it was trying to half strip down/fit in the stall with my goalie equipment as the intermissions were too short. I think we won, but by the end I was too delirious to care.Indiana G wrote:....kinda like when you suit up for hockey and then you feel the urge to go. that *****
Then there was the time I thought the ice was pink because I was playing on pain killers for my separated shoulder... but thats for another time.
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Thanks, Al. That was a point that I failed to make. Like I said, the dude had more than one hat.ob1al wrote:You are comparing two different films.
Indy's travelling hat in Raiders was grey, in LC it was brown.
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Heck, even I have more than one hat. And, I have both gray and brown. Now, are we going to have 150 pages of discussion about how Buff carried two hats to the Finger Lakes Summit? I certainly hope not.
(hint: I wore my brown with my brown leather jacket, and my gray with my blue suit. Sound familiar?)
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Re: If Indys 'Traveling Hat' Is Supposedly Grey,Then Why,,,,
Indy's travel hat in Raiders was gray. Indy's travel hat in LC was brown.Texas Raider wrote:Then why is his Venice hat a nice,brand new brown hat? I still don't buy this theory. I think it's just something Spielberg has concocted recently,with the advent of Indy IV.
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Re: If Indys 'Traveling Hat' Is Supposedly Grey,Then Why,,,,
Actually, since Indy's LC hero hat is just dusty, not beat-up, his LC travel hat could have been the same hat, minus the dust! Maybe we just didn't see the gray travel hat because because Indy hat already switched!Bufflehead Jones wrote: Indy's travel hat in Raiders was gray. Indy's travel hat in LC was brown.
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Part of me is thinking that the notion that Jones wore two different fedoras kind of makes sense because he was a well educated and well paid man (Scoundrel, Gentleman… which is it?)
But with all the traveling I’ve been doing, it’s pretty hard to travel with one fedora on your head and another one packed away nice and safe somewhere with out a lot of luggage and a proper hat-box. I’ve always figured Jones to be someone who traveled light.
But with all the traveling I’ve been doing, it’s pretty hard to travel with one fedora on your head and another one packed away nice and safe somewhere with out a lot of luggage and a proper hat-box. I’ve always figured Jones to be someone who traveled light.
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O.K. here's the deal- Spielberg has made no discernment between movies, he has simply stated that Indys travel hat is grey. Obviously this is inconsistent,that's why I think it's just some half baked idea he's come up with after the fact,and heck he may just use the idea in the new movie,but that doesn't change what's already on film. I'm also trying to stay in real world production here,,not what the character would do. My main debate is with this new 'travel hat' idea that's newly come to light.
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Texas Raider wrote:Oh,no,no,I'm still brown hat man,not that itreally matters to me anymore. I just don't buy a 20 year old memory of a 60 some-odd year old dude that suddenly just says the hat was a grey 'travel hat'. My eyes tell me different. I'm just not interested in debating it anymore. ;-)
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I think the real world operates like this. Costumers make errors. Pre production and even production is pure chaos. Perhaps a gray hat was overlooked by TLC costumer, or it was not brought to the set the day it was needed. So, they used a brown hat that was there instead. Stuff like this happens. If I were a betting man, I would bet stuff like this even happened in the new film. And not just once. In a perfect world, everything runs like a fine time piece. In the real world that is pure fantasy. FedoraI'm also trying to stay in real world production here,,
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I figured it's time someone posted some pics.
I'd have to agree with the theory that while Indy wore a grey fedora in Raiders, his Venice Pier fedora was his regular adventure fedora. There's nothing in this scene to suggest that the hat he's wearing is any different than the "one" we see throughout the rest of the movie.
Incidentally, did anyone ever notice that the grey hat was a down-turn brim?
I'd have to agree with the theory that while Indy wore a grey fedora in Raiders, his Venice Pier fedora was his regular adventure fedora. There's nothing in this scene to suggest that the hat he's wearing is any different than the "one" we see throughout the rest of the movie.
Incidentally, did anyone ever notice that the grey hat was a down-turn brim?
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Ummm, no. In the Venice Pier scene, he is wearing his brown travel hat. It is a nice clean dress hat. It is not his beat up, dirty, adventure hat.Mark Brody wrote:I'd have to agree with the theory that while Indy wore a grey fedora in Raiders, his Venice Pier fedora was his regular adventure fedora.
When you wear a suit, do you wear a dirty, old, beat up shirt with it? I don't think so.
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No, I wouldn't wear a dirty beat up hat with a suit. But since the movies are fiction, his indestructible hat could pop right back into shape and clean itself off at the end of every adventure.
The way I see it, there are two options. Indy has either had one, and only one adventure hat that he wears through all 3 (or 4) films, or he's had a different hat for each adventure. If it's the same hat, how do you explain how his hat could look so nice at Castle Brunwald after its abused appearance on the streets of Cairo? If it's a different hat for each adventure, than there's no reason it shouldn't look pristine at the Venice Pier.
In LC, the hat does get progressively dirty as the movie rolls on. In San Francisco and at the pier, it's perfectly clean. In the motorcycle chase, it gets a little dirty (and than a little more in the desert). Than he finally gets cobwebs all over it before the breath of God. By the end of the movie, I would no longer wear that hat with a nice suit, but it is clearly the same hat that he wore at Brunwald. When he wore it at Brunwald, the hat was definitely suitworthy.
The way I see it, there are two options. Indy has either had one, and only one adventure hat that he wears through all 3 (or 4) films, or he's had a different hat for each adventure. If it's the same hat, how do you explain how his hat could look so nice at Castle Brunwald after its abused appearance on the streets of Cairo? If it's a different hat for each adventure, than there's no reason it shouldn't look pristine at the Venice Pier.
In LC, the hat does get progressively dirty as the movie rolls on. In San Francisco and at the pier, it's perfectly clean. In the motorcycle chase, it gets a little dirty (and than a little more in the desert). Than he finally gets cobwebs all over it before the breath of God. By the end of the movie, I would no longer wear that hat with a nice suit, but it is clearly the same hat that he wore at Brunwald. When he wore it at Brunwald, the hat was definitely suitworthy.
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All nice arguments. And, yes Indy is a fictional character. But, your argument doesn't take into account that the award winning director of the movies has said adamantly on numerous occasions, that it is his idea, that Indy has a nice travel hat and he has his adventure hat, which really does make sense. It is his movie, who are we to argue?
What is your argument going to be when Indy has two or more hats in Indy IV? It is directed by the same guy and he hasn't suddenly changed his mind.
What is your argument going to be when Indy has two or more hats in Indy IV? It is directed by the same guy and he hasn't suddenly changed his mind.
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The fans; the ones who keep his movies aliveBufflehead Jones wrote:All nice arguments. And, yes Indy is a fictional character. But, your argument doesn't take into account that the award winning director of the movies has said adamantly on numerous occasions, that it is his idea, that Indy has a nice travel hat and he has his adventure hat, which really does make sense. It is his movie, who are we to argue?
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Unless they used to make color changing hats in the 30's, Indy obviously has at least two hats. I've never heard this interview where Spielberg talks about Indy's multiple hats, but if all he said was that Indy has a nice travel hat, that only confirms that he has a nice travel hat (most likely the grey one in Raiders). I haven't seen the interview, so I don't know if he went so far as to say the brown hat in Venice was also a travel hat. If it is, I really don't care that it's a different hat.
If you know where I could find that interview, I'd love to read/see it. Otherwise, I guess we'll each just imagine it however we choose. In the end, this is just a minor detail anyway.
If you know where I could find that interview, I'd love to read/see it. Otherwise, I guess we'll each just imagine it however we choose. In the end, this is just a minor detail anyway.