Posted: Sun Feb 01, 2009 10:54 am
yes,true.
the one with backroom distressing before it was sold on the auction.
the one with backroom distressing before it was sold on the auction.
Yes that was the one I was talking about !Indiana Holt wrote:yes,true.
the one with backroom distressing before it was sold on the auction.
I don't think it is a Raiders movie jacket, but possibly a later Leather Concessionaires 'replica' offering, or maybe an LC that didn't get storm flap studs.Yojimbo Jones wrote:OK, so to clarify, it was likely a Raiders jacket auctioned after Last Crusade thus given a LC style backroom distressing job?
the 'Mr. Sparks' jacket is likely one of those as wellKt Templar wrote:Leather Concessionaires made a number of jackets for Berman's for Lucasfilm after LC wrapped, these were used as gifts to vips and other promo use. The Kurtz is one of those, I think.
OK thanks. That explains it!Indiana Holt wrote:RC:
the jacket has the press studs on the storm flap. two of them have fallen of. but the two other studs is still remaining on the jacket.
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Of course Lucas and Ford aren't into gear. The costume is merely part of telling a story and that's their primary focus: the story. Being obsessed with pocket flaps and drape is the job of nuts like us, the fans. Ford was never all that crazy about the costume in the first place. Remember it's an acting job for him (amongst many) - while it is a passion for us.crismans wrote: But I think the basic answer is that Ford, Lucas, et. al., don't hold the Raiders jacket and fedora in the same esteem that we do. I like the jackets and fedoras from the other movies, but Raiders is the jacket and hat. Ford and others picked the LC and CS designs (both based on a jacket commissioned from Lee Keppler if memory serves me) as what they wanted in the jacket. Does it match up with what most of us would have chosen? I suspect that most of us would have had Ford back in his Raiders gear if given the chance but they were the guys making the call.
Calm down ther partner. It's easy to understand. These costume variations are only recognised by obsessive fans who have got things out of all proportion.neutronbomb wrote:If these are silly questions, please forgive me:
1. If Harrison Ford and Lucas have THE or even A original ROLA jacket from the ROLA movie, why didn't they just take it over to PETER to make more for the TOD, LC, KoTCS movies?
2. Why did Lucas and all decide to go with different jacket designs and designers for the other movies?
3. Same with Fedora. Apparently Lucas and co. have access to the original Raiders Fedora(s). Why wouldn't they just give one to AB to reproduce a copy? Which begs the question, when AB's Steve sent them one of his ROLA fedoras, why did HF and the costumer say it looked like a caricature of the fedora when all they had to do was look at one of the original ROLA fedoras and see that what Steve sent them was incredibly close?
4. I just don't understand why Lucas and co. don't just get the original ROLA Fedora and Jacket (like take it our of the glass display case Georgie) and have it exactly reproduced for the rest of the movies. I mean, I've read on this forum where HF said, "Are you sure this is the guy who made the jacket?" Why go through all the submissions and designs by the different designers to finally pick one that looks like an Indiana Jones jacket or Fedora and have HF and the costumer debate over them when all HF (or George) had to do was bring one of his original ROLA jackets or fedoras over to whoever the designer is going to be and say, "hey there dude? Make a copy of this."
5. I understand that I don't know anything about the business of making movies or anything related to it and I must really, really be missing something big time, but I just don't see how hard it could be to not take the original jacket back to Peter and say, "This is THE JACKET. There are many like it, but this one is THE JACKET. THIS JACKET is my best friend. It is my life. I must master it as I must master my life. Without me, THE JACKET is useless. Without THE JACKET, I am useless. I must wear THE JACKET true. I must wear THE JACKET better than my enemy, who is trying to kill me. I must wear THE JACKET before he WEARS a different inferior model jacket. I will. Before God I swear this creed: THE JACKET and myself are defenders of my country, we are the masters of our enemy, we are the saviors of my life. So be it, until there is no enemy, but peace. Amen." I mean, come on, how hard could it be?
The answer, as I understand it, is that they liked the design of the Keppler copy better than the Raiders jacket. It's not that they don't have a Raiders original, just that they preferred the LC/CS design to the Raiders.PLATON wrote:
Then why dump the original Raiders jacket and go with the keppler's copy? The answer could only be that Lucas et. al. don't have the original jacket any more.
If you ask me, I would think that the change from "looking-good" to "wearing-good" (aka hard wearing, real-world) jacket would be more of a move to appel to the gear-heads than to the general public.Hatch wrote:Yeah, seems like they were migrating more toward a ''''real world" jacket than a "fictional action hero" ie trying to appeal more to the general movie going public than we "gear nuts" in love with the original
Ok,maybe I should have said "SA gear heads"Castor Dioscuri wrote:If you ask me, I would think that the change from "looking-good" to "wearing-good" (aka hard wearing, real-world) jacket would be more of a move to appel to the gear-heads than to the general public.Hatch wrote:Yeah, seems like they were migrating more toward a ''''real world" jacket than a "fictional action hero" ie trying to appeal more to the general movie going public than we "gear nuts" in love with the original
Why? Because having clothes that look good on screen but aren't realistically durable is something that appeals to the average movie-goer, while those same clothes would be ripped apart by obsessive gear-heads like us, who pick apart those clothes and argue about how they wouldn't last in the real world. Having real-world durable jackets on screen kinda makes it look a little less appealing, but for gear-heads, we'll go "Well, I *guess* it could last..." ;-)
Castor Dioscuri wrote:If you ask me, I would think that the change from "looking-good" to "wearing-good" (aka hard wearing, real-world) jacket would be more of a move to appel to the gear-heads than to the general public.Hatch wrote:Yeah, seems like they were migrating more toward a ''''real world" jacket than a "fictional action hero" ie trying to appeal more to the general movie going public than we "gear nuts" in love with the original
Why? Because having clothes that look good on screen but aren't realistically durable is something that appeals to the average movie-goer, while those same clothes would be ripped apart by obsessive gear-heads like us, who pick apart those clothes and argue about how they wouldn't last in the real world. Having real-world durable jackets on screen kinda makes it look a little less appealing, but for gear-heads, we'll go "Well, I *guess* it could last..." ;-)
Are you saying that TN didn't have a hero jacket to copy? Why don't you say it clearly here so we can have it out?PLATON wrote:
Then why dump the original Raiders jacket and go with the keppler's copy? The answer could only be that Lucas et. al. don't have the original jacket any more.
Yet if they don't have it how did they give it to TN to copy?
It's a mystery.
Show me your war face!neutronbomb wrote:5. I understand that I don't know anything about the business of making movies or anything related to it and I must really, really be missing something big time, but I just don't see how hard it could be to not take the original jacket back to Peter and say, "This is THE JACKET. There are many like it, but this one is THE JACKET. THIS JACKET is my best friend. It is my life. I must master it as I must master my life. Without me, THE JACKET is useless. Without THE JACKET, I am useless. I must wear THE JACKET true. I must wear THE JACKET better than my enemy, who is trying to kill me. I must wear THE JACKET before he WEARS a different inferior model jacket. I will. Before God I swear this creed: THE JACKET and myself are defenders of my country, we are the masters of our enemy, we are the saviors of my life. So be it, until there is no enemy, but peace. Amen." I mean, come on, how hard could it be?
Thanks for reminding this to us.It's been well documented by Paterson that Ford & Bernie Pollock had the pick of every jacket in the archives, including the OG Raiders in Lucas own cabinet. They chose the Keppler jacket, whether we like it or not. Let’s try to speculate on things that are a mystery. This is not a mystery. Cheers
So Platon, again, you don't seem to accept that the TN jacket was a hero jacket. That's fine... why not say it out loud rather than beat about the bush?PLATON wrote:Thanks for reminding this to us.It's been well documented by Paterson that Ford & Bernie Pollock had the pick of every jacket in the archives, including the OG Raiders in Lucas own cabinet. They chose the Keppler jacket, whether we like it or not. Let’s try to speculate on things that are a mystery. This is not a mystery. Cheers
By the way, I forgot to ask. Did Terry Leonard keep his jacket from Raiders?
Is there any possibility that TN copied his jacket to make the TN Raiders? They seem to be so close.
To be fair that was a LONG time ago and he would have been concentrating more on not braking bones than the costume he was wearing.neutronbomb wrote:So even Terry, who wore and saw the original ROLA jacket, looked, touched, tried on, ordered, and examined one of TN's shrunken lambskin jackets and believes it to be the same. That's pretty strong.
Exactly, thats like asking Harrison what jackets he wore on TOD RAiders OR LC he couldnt even remember stuff about INDY back in 97Kt Templar wrote:To be fair that was a LONG time ago and he would have been concentrating more on not braking bones than the costume he was wearing.neutronbomb wrote:So even Terry, who wore and saw the original ROLA jacket, looked, touched, tried on, ordered, and examined one of TN's shrunken lambskin jackets and believes it to be the same. That's pretty strong.
Could you tell the material of a jacket you were wore thirty years ago?
Obviously, Terry Leonard feels he can. If you take Tony's word for it, Terry slipped on the jacket and said "That's it."Kt Templar wrote:
To be fair that was a LONG time ago and he would have been concentrating more on not braking bones than the costume he was wearing.
Could you tell the material of a jacket you were wore thirty years ago?
I agree Kt T. Just because he thinks he remembers it does not make it so.Kt Templar wrote:To be fair that was a LONG time ago and he would have been concentrating more on not braking bones than the costume he was wearing.neutronbomb wrote:So even Terry, who wore and saw the original ROLA jacket, looked, touched, tried on, ordered, and examined one of TN's shrunken lambskin jackets and believes it to be the same. That's pretty strong.
Could you tell the material of a jacket you were wore thirty years ago?
True,I find the Terry Leonard anecdote pretty meaningless. He said "That's it!" - so?? He might have said the same if he'd tried on a Wested, or a G&B or a Todds. He's probably not worn any kind of Indy jacket since he finished filming, so of course probably any halfway accurate Indy jacket in a soft hide is going to feel like "That's it!"
moses wrote:I find the Terry Leonard anecdote pretty meaningless. He said "That's it!" - so?? He might have said the same if he'd tried on a Wested, or a G&B or a Todds. He's probably not worn any kind of Indy jacket since he finished filming, so of course probably any halfway accurate Indy jacket in a soft hide is going to feel like "That's it!"
_ wrote: Thanks.... I've been busy selecting colors... Apparently "I don't care" is not an acceptable position...
_ wrote:Oy-vey...Kt Templar wrote:Leather Concessionaires made a number of jackets for Berman's for Lucasfilm after LC wrapped, these were used as gifts to vips and other promo use. The Kurtz is one of those, I think.
This was the same claim made by Wested in 1998 that resulted in legal action by Cooper/USW... USW made those promotional jackets. Hack kept one for himself...
USW/coopers made the Kurtz jacket? REALLY!??? so they made it in the US, sent it to B&N In London to put the tag in and had B&N put the zipper on the european side too? THEN send it back to the US?. The Kurtz jacket has a B&N tag inside. Do current USW jackets have cotton Collar stands too?_ wrote:Oy-vey...Kt Templar wrote:Leather Concessionaires made a number of jackets for Berman's for Lucasfilm after LC wrapped, these were used as gifts to vips and other promo use. The Kurtz is one of those, I think.
This was the same claim made by Wested in 1998 that resulted in legal action by Cooper/USW... USW made those promotional jackets. Hack kept one for himself...
Having the Who over for dinner would be fantastic!!!! Except for John Entwistle and Keith Moon... I'm sure they are a bit rank by now!So, Sweetie? Is why the door was closed and that guitar was so loud? I thought you were just reminding me you wanted new headphones for V-day! The neighbor asked if we were having The Who over for dinner.