Informative and entertaining!
Thank you.
Informative and entertaining!
Thank you.
Great work, both informative and entertaining - well done.
Cliff
The weed of crime bears bitter fruit.
That was interesting for those not schooled on the differences between the Indy hats. I knew fans saw differences, but honestly, I'd never bothered to seek out what those differences were and since I never watch a movie more than once, I hadn't had the time to contrast and compare. Also, I have little interest in the Indy hats as a tall, straight crown doesn't work for me so I don't wear such. But watching your flick gave me the main points succinctly. Good job.
Awesome video Rob, welcome!
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Two thumbs up! Having worked in the industry (advertising, radio, television, etc.) and writing, producing, directing, editing pre and post productions, etc. I can only say that you may well have found a niche for yourself! Good research. Well thought out. Decent, believable writing. All in all a very good production. And, you didn't have to edit film, utilize old anitiquated equipment and on and on like we did back in the seventy's well into the eighty's to pull it all together. Again-- two thumbs up! W>
Rob - that was great work. Now if you only had a model of the Belafonte from the Life Aquatic, you'd be set. Frank
I think the real question is how the heck they kept that hat on Indy's danged head. What was it... super glue? Gaffers tape? Bobbie pins?
There was a clip I saw sometime back where Ford is seen pretending to staple the hat to his head. Quite funny. As I recall some folks took it literally. W>
Very nice video, but I was rather surprised that you did not mention the more affordable, but still very fine hats by Akubra from Hatsdirect.