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First, you wrote:Will you dress up as Indiana Jones for Halloween?
And I agreed with you!Then, as a suggested answer, you wrote:No, been there done that.
I've always been overweight whilst dressing as Indy. I've had friends call me Hamburglar Jones, or one time, a guy on YouTube posted: "Since when was Indiana Jones fat?" Of course, I just lost 20 pounds in a month. You could get it done just in time for Halloween, you know.agent5 wrote:I'm about 25 lbs. overweight to be Indy right about now, so that would be a no from me. I was thinking about going as the Zodiak killer but I'm not sure of the response I'd get.
It's interesting to see what different people associate with fedoras.Michaelson wrote:I'm not sure.
Once when taking my daughters trick-or-treating (YEARS ago!), I was wearing my customary fedora and leather jacket, and one little old lady gave the girls some candy, then handed me some, saying 'that's the nicest Clyde Beatty outfit I've seen in a LONG time!'![]()
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Regards! Michaelson
but his 'costume' is job related.Tundrarider wrote:...............
P.S. As for the argument against it, that is, "Naw, I did it last year," look at it this way: Santa wears the same costume every year and nobody seems to mind...
She was just flirting with youMichaelson wrote:I'm not sure.
Once when taking my daughters trick-or-treating (YEARS ago!), I was wearing my customary fedora and leather jacket, and one little old lady gave the girls some candy, then handed me some, saying 'that's the nicest Clyde Beatty outfit I've seen in a LONG time!'![]()
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Regards! Michaelson
People make [what they believe to be witty] comments just when I have my fedora on. In my experience it's actually a form of swaggering jealousy - at your confidence to do what you darn well please.sallah4 wrote:This is the first year I have had all of the gear. The only thing I am worried about is getting made fun of for dressing up. The kids at school make fun of me for liking Indy. So should I dress as Indy? The answer to that question.............YES!
@ enigmata: I concur. Or you could say, "Look at the stupid #$%* who doesn't appreciate a fine hat."enigmata_wood wrote:People make [what they believe to be witty] comments just when I have my fedora on. In my experience it's actually a form of swaggering jealousy - at your confidence to do what you darn well please.sallah4 wrote:This is the first year I have had all of the gear. The only thing I am worried about is getting made fun of for dressing up. The kids at school make fun of me for liking Indy. So should I dress as Indy? The answer to that question.............YES!
If it's something like whistling the Raiders March or saying, 'play it again Sam' I just smile and tip my hat. Anything negative or derogatory I just ignore. Unless it's a really rude, "look, that stupid #$%£ thinks he's Indiana Jones" - to which my reply is to point and say loudly, "Look, that stupid #$%£ thinks his opinions matter!".
next year then, how about going as Indy Wan Kenobi? !MadKidJedi wrote:Besides, one can only do Ob-Wan Kenobi in the same city for so long before they start to say, "yeah... we've seen that one before
Or put a sheet over your head and go as Obi Wan's Ghost.enigmata_wood wrote:next year then, how about going as Indy Wan Kenobi? !MadKidJedi wrote:Besides, one can only do Ob-Wan Kenobi in the same city for so long before they start to say, "yeah... we've seen that one before
MadKidJedi wrote:Besides, one can only do Ob-Wan Kenobi in the same city for so long before they start to say, "yeah... we've seen that one before
MKJ, I know what you mean. Enigmata, the next time I don the full gear, I really think I'm going to do "Zombie Indiana Jones." Something to spice it up.enigmata_wood wrote:Next year then, how about going as Indy Wan Kenobi? !
MadKidJedi wrote:Just too bad it's a working Halloween; I've got to DJ at the bar I work at in my gear. But hey, at least I'll get to intro myself with the "Raiders March"!
here's some quick and easy zombee make up:Strider wrote:MadKidJedi wrote:Besides, one can only do Ob-Wan Kenobi in the same city for so long before they start to say, "yeah... we've seen that one beforeMKJ, I know what you mean. Enigmata, the next time I don the full gear, I really think I'm going to do "Zombie Indiana Jones." Something to spice it up.enigmata_wood wrote:Next year then, how about going as Indy Wan Kenobi? !
Well, now that you mention it, I've had musical accompaniment before. In fact I started doing this at NYC ComicCon in '08, but perfected it this year when I got my Todd's jacket. I take a tiny .mp3 player, and battery power speakers and play the "Raiders March' from it on a loop from out of my front pocket on my jacket. It's quite loud! On the Skywalk at Dragon-Con between the Hotels it was #### near deafening. People would always look around for the source, then realize that there's an Indiana Jones guy standing there and exclaim, "He's got his own theme music! That's awesome!" I've inspired many others who now use a similar tactic... and a Superman costumer as well, who now has that particular John Williams theme coming from beneath his cape!twilekjedi wrote:MadKidJedi wrote:Just too bad it's a working Halloween; I've got to DJ at the bar I work at in my gear. But hey, at least I'll get to intro myself with the "Raiders March"!Theme music accompaniment -- that's great!
Well, my husband dressed as Indy and I wore my Marion SOC outfit last year for Halloween, and sadly not many people recognized our costumes as that.Maybe if we played the "Raiders March"....
It depends upon where you go in your gear.MadKidJedi wrote:Yeah, I've done Indy before, but never this accurately, and after Dragon-Con (and seeing the female reactions to the outfit [POSITIVE], I expect this to be a Halloween to remember! Just too bad it's a working Halloween; I've got to DJ at the bar I work at in my gear. But hey, at least I'll get to intro myself with the "Raiders March"!
Jake-Indiana Jake wrote:Covering your gear with cobwebs will compliment the tarantulas quite well.
Indiana Jake
Yeah, I'm hoping to find some other event that weekend, where I can really go out and show off my gear, given all I've invested in it this year. And maybe even turn it into something "prize-winning"... The Rebel Legion and 501st groups have rules against such things... not so with the Indy folks. "Fortune and Glory, Kid(s)....".... that's what I'm a-seeking....Strider wrote:It depends upon where you go in your gear.MadKidJedi wrote:Yeah, I've done Indy before, but never this accurately, and after Dragon-Con (and seeing the female reactions to the outfit [POSITIVE], I expect this to be a Halloween to remember! Just too bad it's a working Halloween; I've got to DJ at the bar I work at in my gear. But hey, at least I'll get to intro myself with the "Raiders March"!
MadKidJedi wrote:Well, now that you mention it, I've had musical accompaniment before. ... People would always look around for the source, then realize that there's an Indiana Jones guy standing there and exclaim, "He's got his own theme music! That's awesome!"