"Screen Accurate" Indiana Jones Boxers. No Joke.
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I came across this thread earlier today and was amazed someone was even selling Harrison Ford's boxer shorts. I agree though $75 bucks is a lot for underwear, no offense Magnoli. Unless I was getting 10 of them, maybe it would be worth it, but one... I don't think so. Like Tom Cruise says to Dustin Hoffman in Rainman,
"Underwear is underwear wherever you buy it, at K-mart or wherever."
I think that pretty much says it all.
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"Underwear is underwear wherever you buy it, at K-mart or wherever."
I think that pretty much says it all.
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Okay, I'll get a time machine, go back to 1980 and see if I can get a closer look at Harrison's undies.Indiana Neri wrote:Canyon, we need ya on this oneStrider wrote:I thought those were black speedos? Someone has that picture. I just don't.
Seriously though, those look like black Calvin Klein style cotton boxer shorts.
What can I say, the guy has taste.
Let's take a look at this for a second. I've heard that Harrison wore white boxers in Raiders and now it looks like he also wore black as well.
In Last Crusade, during that scene where Sean and Harrison remove their wool pants, I remember hearing that Harrison was wearing red boxers.
So that leaves Temple of Doom. Black silk boxers sound good to me, or maybe a different colour, perhaps, green or purple (two of my favourite colours)
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"Why in the world would Ford need costume underwear?? Wasn't like he was filmed in his underwear, where it was seen onscreen. Unless there were some deleted scenes.
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Hi all,
I was just rereading Last Crusade and in the novel (and presumably an early draft of the script?) Indy loses his pants just before the tank goes into the ravine (pg. 176, June 1989 first edition paperback).
Also, I just wanted to say how proud I am that my very first post on COW could reference such a majestic and important topic as HF's skivvies...
Take care,
Mike
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Hi all,
I was just rereading Last Crusade and in the novel (and presumably an early draft of the script?) Indy loses his pants just before the tank goes into the ravine (pg. 176, June 1989 first edition paperback).
Also, I just wanted to say how proud I am that my very first post on COW could reference such a majestic and important topic as HF's skivvies...
Take care,
Mike
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The mind boggles!..I can't even IMAGINE how that could happen-I mean,trousers can't be blown off by the wind(like the hat was?)Did Vogel try and grab Indy and accidently pull his pants off instead? :?I'm curious now, You have to tell me how Indy lost his pants in the novel! ..anyway,Welcome to COW Mike!anniv111701 wrote: I was just rereading Last Crusade and in the novel (and presumably an early draft of the script?) Indy loses his pants just before the tank goes into the ravine
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Hey,
Thanks for the warm welcome!
In the immortal words of Indigo Montoya; "Let me 'splain...no, is too much, let me sum up":
INDY FIGHTS VOGEL ON TANK-
"Indy, still infuriated, looked at the hatch. "Don't ever call me Junior again!"
No sooner had he spoken the words than Vogel swung a length of chain and snapped it twice around Indy's shoulders.
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In a final act of desperation, Indy struggled to slip out of the chain as he was dragged across the ground. But now the chain was caught on his leg. He ripped open his pants, and pushed them down over his hips and then his knees.
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Indy's pants were almost off when the tank hit the edge of the cliff and plummeted over the side, plunging towards the deep gorge.
INDY APPARENTLY PLUMMETS TO HIS DEATH-
Dazed and bewildered, Indy staggered from behind a cluster of rocks. He was carrying his pants, which had been slit from the waist to the ankles. Remnants of the pants were gathered around his boots.
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Even Indy couldn't resist a grin. "I got a lot of fond memories about that dog."
Sallah laughed even louder and slapped Indy on the back, causing his pants to drop around his ankles.
INDY & COMPANIONS FOLLOW DONOVAN-
They rested only a short time, attending to their cuts and bruises and discomforts. Indy had found a pair of pants among some of the supplies left behind, and they fashioned their headwear. Finally, they climbed onto the camels, and set off across the desert.
If this had indeed been scripted in an early version of the movie, then only the penitent man would have been pantsless before God for at least several minutes of film time...
Thanks again for the words of welcome!
Take care,
Mike
Thanks for the warm welcome!
In the immortal words of Indigo Montoya; "Let me 'splain...no, is too much, let me sum up":
INDY FIGHTS VOGEL ON TANK-
"Indy, still infuriated, looked at the hatch. "Don't ever call me Junior again!"
No sooner had he spoken the words than Vogel swung a length of chain and snapped it twice around Indy's shoulders.
...
In a final act of desperation, Indy struggled to slip out of the chain as he was dragged across the ground. But now the chain was caught on his leg. He ripped open his pants, and pushed them down over his hips and then his knees.
...
Indy's pants were almost off when the tank hit the edge of the cliff and plummeted over the side, plunging towards the deep gorge.
INDY APPARENTLY PLUMMETS TO HIS DEATH-
Dazed and bewildered, Indy staggered from behind a cluster of rocks. He was carrying his pants, which had been slit from the waist to the ankles. Remnants of the pants were gathered around his boots.
...
Even Indy couldn't resist a grin. "I got a lot of fond memories about that dog."
Sallah laughed even louder and slapped Indy on the back, causing his pants to drop around his ankles.
INDY & COMPANIONS FOLLOW DONOVAN-
They rested only a short time, attending to their cuts and bruises and discomforts. Indy had found a pair of pants among some of the supplies left behind, and they fashioned their headwear. Finally, they climbed onto the camels, and set off across the desert.
If this had indeed been scripted in an early version of the movie, then only the penitent man would have been pantsless before God for at least several minutes of film time...
Thanks again for the words of welcome!
Take care,
Mike
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The shorts have it
The Brooks Brothers offerings of the non-elastic boxers come in two different rear closures (oh, I couldn't resist that one). One version comes in the French back with buttons to adjust for waist sizing, and the other comes in a Tieback, which has a drawstring in the back for adjustment. Each is USD $25 per pair plus shipping. Stock up now so you are ready for the next big, or small, Summit.
Is anybody else going for total (except for the elastic/button adjustment difference) screen accuracy?
Is anybody else going for total (except for the elastic/button adjustment difference) screen accuracy?
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I have a friend who is under contract with a pro baseball team. He gets all of their used equipment and sells it off. He also deals with vintage equipment too. He told me once that was offered a Hall of Famers jock strap and he knew he'd be able to sell it for big money, because the Hall of Famer was a real popular player.
When I asked him if he got it, he told me he had to draw a line in the sand somewhere and he wouldn't deal with anyones underware. I guess not everyone has the same ideals.
When I asked him if he got it, he told me he had to draw a line in the sand somewhere and he wouldn't deal with anyones underware. I guess not everyone has the same ideals.
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Ha ha, good storyImahomer wrote:I have a friend who is under contract with a pro baseball team. He gets all of their used equipment and sells it off. He also deals with vintage equipment too. He told me once that was offered a Hall of Famers jock strap and he knew he'd be able to sell it for big money, because the Hall of Famer was a real popular player.
When I asked him if he got it, he told me he had to draw a line in the sand somewhere and he wouldn't deal with anyones underware. I guess not everyone has the same ideals.
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Re: "Screen Accurate" Indiana Jones Boxers. No Joke.
I rediscovered this thread while searching for something unrelated. And reading thru it got me thinking. If Indy never appeared on screen wearing tidie whities, then how do we know that these are "screen accurate?"
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Re: "Screen Accurate" Indiana Jones Boxers. No Joke.
Yeah, 'screen accurate' is a misnomer in this particular case.
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Re: "Screen Accurate" Indiana Jones Boxers. No Joke.
And how many folks would be trying to match the, uh, color they see on screen?