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I put my money on Joe Strain.
![Happy :)](./images/smilies/IndySmile.gif)
ATB,
Aldo.
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I think it did. I wrote to Bullwhip Borton about it and it seems it got deleted unexplainably. If you don't mind reposting, I'd love to read what you wrote before it was.WhipDude wrote:Did my post get delete or what?
http://www.midwestwhips.com/whip%20gall ... index.htmlMarhala wrote:I think it did. I wrote to Bullwhip Borton about it and it seems it got deleted unexplainably. If you don't mind reposting, I'd love to read what you wrote before it was.WhipDude wrote:Did my post get delete or what?![]()
Franco: You're absolutely right. There are so many factors to take into account apart from the choices production will make that it will be a surprise whoever gets to make the whips (if they're not already made).
Jeremy: Now that I come to think about it, perhaps Midwest Whips will get the part. Maybe Paul will pull some strings with the director... (I've heard they're related)![]()
BTW, it was Joe Strain, Terry Jacka and David Morgan who supplied the whips for Indy IV, not Midwest Whips. Paul supplied the snake whips used for Prince Of Persia.
Let's see: Terry Jacka supplied the whips for Michelle Pfeiffer via Anthony De Longis. Joe Strain supplied them for Halle Berry via Western Stage Props... Mmmm...
I think one of the principal characteristics of a whip for Catwoman would be a lighter and fast thong, perhaps a handle about 8-12" at the most. No wristloop, as it wouldn't go well with her agility. Only a bullwhip comes to my mind when i think about Catwoman. Theatrically, it is more appealing on screen. I'd hate if she had a cat-o-nine tails or the like.
Thanks for your posts,
Aldo.