No gunbelt in half of KotCS?!
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No gunbelt in half of KotCS?!
Has anybody else noticed that for about the second half of CS Indy doesn't have his gunbelt? I think it starts after Indy is captured after they get out of the dry sand pit. But anyway....he has his whip hanging off his web belt, but he doesn't have his holster, gun, or gunbelt.
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Great.I imagine that if there's another movie, he won't have the gun at all.
I'm sorry, but what happened to the face-shooting Indy from Raiders?!?!?!?!?! Or the 3-people-with-one-shot Indy from LC?!?!?!?!?! Even in TOD when he didn't even have his gun, he still had his gunbelt and holster. It's just part of his gear! Why do George and Steven have to wimp out on us?!
Ok, sorry. Rant is over. I never noticed the other threads on this, so that's why I posted this.
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Yes, Lucas and Spielberg have gone soft on us. Everybody knows that. However, I do find it difficult to believe, as the time period in the films moves forward, that someone can walk around with a gun and a whip on their hips and get away with it.
I do miss Indy's "shoot first and ask questions later" approach from Raiders, though.
I do miss Indy's "shoot first and ask questions later" approach from Raiders, though.
Re: No gunbelt in half of KotCS?!
He doesn't have it much of the first half either. He HAS it from when they get to *insert S.American country from the film here* until when he gets captured.IndianaBogart wrote:Has anybody else noticed that for about the second half of CS Indy doesn't have his gunbelt?
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It's practical because of this: Put your gunbelt and whip on LC style, then try to take off your gunbelt without removing your whip! Now try it again with the whip holder through your web belt. Still doesn't work... So try it again with the belt backwards!IndianaBogart wrote:Yes, I just don't see how having the whip on the web belt is practical at all. Why couldn't Debra Nadoolman have been the costume designer for CS?
That's why they did it this way for CS. I don't like it, but I can't disagree that it's more user-friendly.
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I think it's fine that he didn't really use it. it seems to me that at this point in his life he carries it more as a last resort. He's been through a lot of wars and a lot of deaths. he could have found that at this point in his life he would prefer to not see anymore if he can help it.
He still had fight in him and could hold his own so that was fine with me.
Personally if they used the whip for swinging, rescues and disarming - as they did in this film - and the gun for shooting warning shots or objects then i would be fine with that. He a different man now. I expect that we all will be at that age and time in our life.
He still had fight in him and could hold his own so that was fine with me.
Personally if they used the whip for swinging, rescues and disarming - as they did in this film - and the gun for shooting warning shots or objects then i would be fine with that. He a different man now. I expect that we all will be at that age and time in our life.
Um, he doesn't have it because he's been captured by the bad guys and has been disarmed. By the time he escapes he's part of a multi-vehicle convoy. How was he supposed to reacquire his gunbelt? Who knows which vehicle it was in.
There might be many good arguments to support the theory that Spielberg and/or Lucas have gone soft. This is not one of them.
There might be many good arguments to support the theory that Spielberg and/or Lucas have gone soft. This is not one of them.
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This film was set in the post war '50's. The practice of 'open carry' was pretty much frowned on after the world war, and many governments completely banned the carry of any weapons into a country from the outside, as revolution was rampant throughout many parts of the world during this time period.
Personally, considering the time period this was set, I was kind of surprised to see him being able to carry his weapon as much as he did in the film, if it were to be period correct.
I brought this up a LONG time ago when someone asked about what gear Indy would carry if the films was set after WW2 (this was well before CS was ever on radar), and my thought was a shoulder holstered Smith and Wesson .38, or Colt .45, but well hidden.
I still think this way, as I remember the 50's, and remember the Cold War well. I even remember the weekly 'drop, duck and cover' drills in our classrooms. No one trusted anyone else, and no one wanted the other guy to know exactly what he had up his sleeve at any given time.
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Personally, considering the time period this was set, I was kind of surprised to see him being able to carry his weapon as much as he did in the film, if it were to be period correct.
I brought this up a LONG time ago when someone asked about what gear Indy would carry if the films was set after WW2 (this was well before CS was ever on radar), and my thought was a shoulder holstered Smith and Wesson .38, or Colt .45, but well hidden.
I still think this way, as I remember the 50's, and remember the Cold War well. I even remember the weekly 'drop, duck and cover' drills in our classrooms. No one trusted anyone else, and no one wanted the other guy to know exactly what he had up his sleeve at any given time.
Regards! Michaelson
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Indy wore the whip on his web belt in LC. Why is it suddenly faux pas for him to do so in KotCS? Reference here.
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