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Who's idea was this?
Who's idea was it for Indy to wear the bag over the jacket? Besides the fact that he has worn it under his jacket for 30 years and there is no need to change it.....It makes no sense. Go put your gear on and throw the bag over the jacket, all it does is get in the way. Any ideas why they decided to change this?
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That is a good point, I noticed that, but I don't think Lucas really gives a #### what the fans think, never has.Serial Hero wrote:It was done so they wouldn't have to read a thousand posts about how all the new toys aren't SA.
The tank barrel theory might also have something to do with it. That scene has always bothered me because there is no way the bag could've gotten over the peeled back barrel, and then through the magic of editing it some how comes off even though the barrel is being driven into the side of the ledge.
I just don't like change, this is probably the last time we will see Indy in a new adventure so I want to see him in the gear like its always been.....call me crazy.
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You do that too Sable? I thought I was the only one!
Uh, actually, if you check around, most people generally find it easier to work with the bag if it's over their coat - that way if you want to take it off you don't have to remove your coat first.It makes no sense. Go put your gear on and throw the bag over the jacket, all it does is get in the way
What I'm more interested to hear is why you're bothered so much by it. It's like worrying about whether Ford has leather or cloth shoe laces - nearly irrelevant.Any ideas why they decided to change this?
No he doesn't. And that's why I respect him; he makes his movies his ways, and remains true to his vision no matter what people think of him. :junior: -Mbut I don't think Lucas really gives a #### what the fans think, never has.
The thing that'd make the most sense is there's a moment in the film where he has to take the bag off, and they decided it just looked plain silly if he had to slip his jacket off, take the bag off, and then put the jacket back on rather than just take it off.
I only own and use the bag and jacket out of the Indy gear, and I always carry it over the jacket. I just take the bag off a lot more than I do the jacket, so it makes a lot more sense that way for me. So I think it can be equally practical too.
But I'd imagine it's in there for convinience in a shot or so. I'd be very suprised if it came up in dialogue! "Hey, Indy, didn't you use to wear that bag under your jacket 20 years ago?" "Yes, but I changed my mind after I got it caught on a tank." It'd really go against the idea of not filling the film with reference to old movies.
So it's probably just for convinence. I don't see it as a particularly huge deal anyway. I mean, after twenty years, it's suprising he even has all the same equipment. Slight changes in how he wears it is something I'd expect. In twenty years I can't imagine I'll be wearing my clothes in the exact same way.
I only own and use the bag and jacket out of the Indy gear, and I always carry it over the jacket. I just take the bag off a lot more than I do the jacket, so it makes a lot more sense that way for me. So I think it can be equally practical too.
But I'd imagine it's in there for convinience in a shot or so. I'd be very suprised if it came up in dialogue! "Hey, Indy, didn't you use to wear that bag under your jacket 20 years ago?" "Yes, but I changed my mind after I got it caught on a tank." It'd really go against the idea of not filling the film with reference to old movies.
So it's probably just for convinence. I don't see it as a particularly huge deal anyway. I mean, after twenty years, it's suprising he even has all the same equipment. Slight changes in how he wears it is something I'd expect. In twenty years I can't imagine I'll be wearing my clothes in the exact same way.
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Uh, well....everybody in here is hung up on SA so I'm surprised that MOST people would wear it that way.Uh, actually, if you check around, most people generally find it easier to work with the bag if it's over their coat - that way if you want to take it off you don't have to remove your coat first.
It bothers me because it's the way it's always been and now they are messing with it. I suppose you wouldnt mind if Indy ran around in a brown top hat either.....it's still a hat.What I'm more interested to hear is why you're bothered so much by it. It's like worrying about whether Ford has leather or cloth shoe laces - nearly irrelevant.
You can respect him all you want, but if you spit in the face of the people who made you a success then you are bound to produce abortions like the new Star Wars movies. After seeing those can you see why I may be a bit worried? I've waited a long time for this and I just don't want it messed up. It's just my opinion that if it ain't broke don't fix it.No he doesn't. And that's why I respect him; he makes his movies his ways, and remains true to his vision no matter what people think of him. :junior: -M
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Did they ever actually explain the "over the barrel" mistake in LC?
I was watching it again the other day and thought that perhaps they intended to have him snag the bag strap on one of the "spines" of the exploded barrel muzzle, but perhaps changed their minds when they needed to do the "wall scrape" scene and realized it would put the stuntman/actor in danger.
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I was watching it again the other day and thought that perhaps they intended to have him snag the bag strap on one of the "spines" of the exploded barrel muzzle, but perhaps changed their minds when they needed to do the "wall scrape" scene and realized it would put the stuntman/actor in danger.
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There was a poll done here a while back and a pretty good portion of those who responded said they found it more convenient to wear the bag on the outside.Uh, well....everybody in here is hung up on SA so I'm surprised that MOST people would wear it that way.
No, I would mind that. Because that would be changing the gear. They aren't changing the gear, just the way in which he wears one of the less prominent elements of it. It really isn't a big deal.It bothers me because it's the way it's always been and now they are messing with it. I suppose you wouldnt mind if Indy ran around in a brown top hat either.....it's still a hat.
Personally, I enjoyed the prequel trilogy. They weren't as good as the original series, but they had their merits. You can argue that, for better or worse, Lucas' stubbornness created the prequel trilogy, but it's equally true that such stubbornness created many of Lucas' classics as well - the studios wanted to make a lot of changes to many of Lucas' earlier films and if he'd been willing to tell the story any other way but his own, movies like Star Wars, THX1138 and American Graffiti wouldn't be the films they are today.After seeing those can you see why I may be a bit worried?
Besides, it's really jumping to conclusions to assume that Lucas was the one who decided to make the change. It could have been anyone. Stephen might have decided it looked better, the costumer might have forgotten that in the previous films it was worn under and worked the change into their concept sketches. Or perhaps Ford decided that the bag strap dug into his shoulder when he wore it under the jacket. Who knows? :junior: -M
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Vivli wrote:I mean, after twenty years, it's suprising he even has all the same equipment.
I agree with both of you on these issues. Half of me is with Jeremy 100%. For some strange reason, I'm bugged by the idea of having the bag strap over the jacket. It looked so much 'better' under it. It may be impractical in terms of convenience, but it is still signature-Indy. I never understood why he had it under the jacket, but then somehow it makes him even that much more his own character.jeremy3178 wrote:I just don't like change, this is probably the last time we will see Indy in a new adventure so I want to see him in the gear like its always been.....call me crazy.
In regards to Vivli's comment, this represents the other half of my brain. All this WONDERFUL Indy gear aside, doesn't it make sense that he would change it up in twenty years? Cloth gets worn, bags (and their straps) can break (especially a fifteen year-old gas mask bag not intended for such regular, daily use). When my dad pulled his Vietnam gear out of a chest in the Nineties (albeit it was thirty years on at that point - not twenty), most of the canvas had hardened and his leather goods were much more brittle. We would all be b*tching if Indy's gear changed (myself included). On the same note, however, I would expect him to be wearing slightly different clothes, and maybe have a different bag, etc. Maybe Indy himself is trying to be as screen accurate to his original outings as possible!! Indy: "Gotta make sure it's THIS make of the Mark VII, so I have that little metal bit on the side...Gotta make sure the shirt has the accent material going down each side..." I just find it interesting that we were all able to accept Young Indiana having different gear than his older self. We should be equally able to accept an older Indy with a slightly modified wardrobe. As long as the bloody hat remains!!!
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And it still goes on! This debate still amazes me. I started a thread about this not so long ago here: viewtopic.php?t=26162
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For all we know he might only wear the jacket for a fraction of the movie.jeremy3178 wrote:Let's just agree to disagree. I just want to see Indy the way I've seen him the past 3 movies. It's not a huge deal, I guess I'm just a hardcore conservative. If it plays into the story fine...but I doubt it. Ya'll have a nice day.
There's still of him just wearing the shirt in multiple locations, so who knows.
Does having a bag strap outside of the jacket affect the story?
No.
Ultimately the story is what will make or break Indiana Jones IV.
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Michaelson wrote:Like I said, (and apparently not very well ), we don't KNOW there's 'no good reason' for the change, so let's wait and see.
Regards! Michaelson
Michaelson,
I just wanted to let you know that at the very least i read your posts and agree. Lets not throw the baby and the bath water out just yet. Let wait for the movie.
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I appreciate that too, B-Oak!BendingOak wrote:Michaelson wrote:Like I said, (and apparently not very well ), we don't KNOW there's 'no good reason' for the change, so let's wait and see.
Regards! Michaelson
Michaelson,
I just wanted to let you know that at the very least i read your posts and agree. Lets not throw the baby and the bath water out just yet. Let wait for the movie.
HIGH regards! Michaelson
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"Yeah, but it's a dry heat..."
Sorry, wrong film.
Personally, don't really care where the strap is worn. The "overall"
look is the same, whether the strap is on top the jacket or under it, whether the holster has the plug or is sewn shut... it's a design in evolution.
Just look at the changes in US Airforce uniforms from WWII to the 1970s.
Lots of changes.
As far as I'm concerned, it's all good.
Just so long as Indy's not wearing a Zoot suit.
Russ
Sorry, wrong film.
Personally, don't really care where the strap is worn. The "overall"
look is the same, whether the strap is on top the jacket or under it, whether the holster has the plug or is sewn shut... it's a design in evolution.
Just look at the changes in US Airforce uniforms from WWII to the 1970s.
Lots of changes.
As far as I'm concerned, it's all good.
Just so long as Indy's not wearing a Zoot suit.
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A tie like say in Temple of Doom or Last Crusade?jeremy3178 wrote:What scares me is that its just one of those things they changed for no reason. You know what I mean, like Indy wearing a tie or something like that.
http://www.imdb.com/media/rm1022466304/tt0097576
Maybe there is a reason. Let's wait and see before we proclaim the sky is falling.
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Yeah, the tie in LC. Didn't like it and it wasn't necessary with the rest of the regular gear.
I'm not saying the sky is falling either, I'm sure the movie will be great....it's just more of a pet peeve.
I'm not saying the sky is falling either, I'm sure the movie will be great....it's just more of a pet peeve.
I wear mine under of course....as for on a daily basis, negative. I admit I only wear all my gear once a year, Halloween, call me crazy.Steve27752 wrote:Forget about Indy and his bag for a minute....................................................How many of us wear bags under our jacket on a daily basis?
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From the images we've seen so far, it's not the only bag he wears in parts of the movie. If Indy wears his new bag over his jacket, why would he choose to wear his original bag under his jacket? Perhaps it would make Indy seem a bit too image conscious to imagine him deciding to wear one bag under and one over. Plus Ford might have felt a bit strange with one underneath and the other on top, and it was just more comfortable to wear both over the jacket.
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hey now i have afew complaints with this discussion for a start,
you keep talking about indy shouldnt have the tie in last crusade think for a bit, ok now indy wants to get into the castle so he does with best to dress up as micey moue only kidding so he dresses up as a lord so he borrows elsas beret and tie he looks lordish so he gets in castle and then then he proably forgets about he is waring a tie i do that alot or he wants to make a good impression for meeting his father. so there! just think please.
and the jacket/bagstrap buisness
i dont really care but i think having it under the jaket gets the bag out of the way when fighing/swinging.
you keep talking about indy shouldnt have the tie in last crusade think for a bit, ok now indy wants to get into the castle so he does with best to dress up as micey moue only kidding so he dresses up as a lord so he borrows elsas beret and tie he looks lordish so he gets in castle and then then he proably forgets about he is waring a tie i do that alot or he wants to make a good impression for meeting his father. so there! just think please.
and the jacket/bagstrap buisness
i dont really care but i think having it under the jaket gets the bag out of the way when fighing/swinging.
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yeah thats the same thing i thought about when i first saw the photos. but did you guys also notice the gun belt buckle is the opposite way too???Lightning wrote:I think it's got to have something to do with getting stuck on that tank barrel in LC. It remains to be seen if it will actually come up in dialoge.
check it out here....
http://www.theraider.net/films/indy4/ga ... ij4_01.jpg
thanks, joey
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The tie doesn't bother me like the bag does, at least he lost the tie for the last sequence of the movie. Like I've said before it's not a huge deal, it's just a pet peeve. On top of it just looks weird, look in the trailer when he slugs the Russian, it looks like the bag is going to fly all the way around.Giben wrote:hey now i have afew complaints with this discussion for a start,
you keep talking about indy shouldnt have the tie in last crusade think for a bit, ok now indy wants to get into the castle so he does with best to dress up as micey moue only kidding so he dresses up as a lord so he borrows elsas beret and tie he looks lordish so he gets in castle and then then he proably forgets about he is waring a tie
#### it man, I didn't notice...now i have something else to ##### about. haha. That is strange though.yeah thats the same thing i thought about when i first saw the photos. but did you guys also notice the gun belt buckle is the opposite way too???
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They've been tweaking with the outfit in every movie since Raiders.
Temple: New holster, different gunbelt, black bag strap.
Crusade: New web belt, black tie, press-studded jacket.
Kingdom: New bag placement, reversed gunbelt.
We've had many, many years to get used to this. It does not affect the appeal of the character.
Temple: New holster, different gunbelt, black bag strap.
Crusade: New web belt, black tie, press-studded jacket.
Kingdom: New bag placement, reversed gunbelt.
We've had many, many years to get used to this. It does not affect the appeal of the character.
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And that's why we got Jar Jar Binks and the garbage known as Star Wars Episodes I, II and III. The guy has a wonderful imagination but he can't write or direct to save his life. That's why I am still holding out hope that Indy IV will live up to expectations.Mulceber wrote:No he doesn't. And that's why I respect him; he makes his movies his ways, and remains true to his vision no matter what people think of him. :junior: -Mbut I don't think Lucas really gives a #### what the fans think, never has.
It's also why we got Han, Luke, Princess Leia, Darth Vader, Emperor Palpatine, stormtroopers, C3PO, R2D2, Obi-Wan Kenobi (and thus Club Obi-Wan), Lando Calrissean, the Millenium Falcon, the Death Star, Star Destroyers, Boba Fett, Slave I, Jabba the Hutt, Grand Moff Tarkin and last but absolutely not least, Indiana Jones. That's check and mate! :junior: -MAnd that's why we got Jar Jar Binks and the garbage known as Star Wars Episodes I, II and III.