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Aero to make jackets for new Hollywood WW2 Film, "The Monuments Men"

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Persimmon

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The only intent is to upset the silly FL and Aero applecart..then skedaddle back to VLJ to heehaw about the results with a few who would join in the chuckle. Nothing to be taken with any seriousness whatsoever.
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It was a serious discussion on Aero's current military jackets catalogue and its poor fit to a Hollywood production.
I have not run away but just pointed out facts that Aero military jackets are poor in relations to their competitors in the market place today.
I know many Fedora outsiders chunkle when they see this Aero religion on this forum as a sort of brainwashed cult. They can do no wrong etc.

The Emporor's Clothes story comes to mind ..
 
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It was a serious discussion on Aero's current military jackets catalogue and its poor fit to a Hollywood production.
I have not run away but just pointed out facts that Aero military jackets are poor in relations to their competitors in the market place today.
I know many Fedora outsiders chunkle when they see this Aero religion on this forum as a sort of brainwashed cult. They can do no wrong etc.

The Emporor's Clothes story comes to mind ..

There was no such discussion until you added it..of course along with the little barbs to corrupt any serious considerations. You seem to forget..that I have seen you in action elsewhere. Your last few statements reveals exactly your disdain that you cannot contain. I need say no more.
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Persimmon

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Oh yes you do......

And your head is so far up your "expert" a*s, you don't even know you are doing it :eusa_clap:eusa_clap:eusa_clap

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I meant that positive that with Ken returning he can and I think will make a difference to the current military inventory.
Unfortunately with the filming schedules they probably have already committed/bought the stock so it is old non great (pre the return of Ken ) stock they will have for the filming

Perhaps you realised that but are just trying to play the fool ??
 

Persimmon

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There was no such discussion until you added it..of course along with the little barbs to corrupt any serious considerations. You seem to forget..that I have seen you in action elsewhere. Your last few statements reveals exactly your disdain that you cannot contain. I need say no more.
HD

Oh HD you are such a wag.
You really do make me chunkle with these comments.
Aero make great jackets. We all agree.
Just not military A2's at this moment.
 

Persimmon

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opinions are like leather jackets - everybody's got one

Yes indeed except it seems if a member critizes Aero !!

Anyone want to get back to the points I was making that why Aero would be selected for a studio production with their current military jackets output instead of other better quality manufacturers at the moment.
Is it just a budgetary thing and I still feel its a shame that some more accuracy and better quality jackets could not be shown on air.
No one needs to see stitch by stitch perfection but surely its good to make it the best possible especially when other options are available now ?

It just seems a few members want to go back to their school days and name calling.
 

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Budgets aren't the only factor, I expect the delivery times may be in question as well. I'm in the production queue for a Goodwear, and it will be 12-15 months. I don't mind waiting for a quality garment, but Hollywood operates on a last-minute schedule in many instances it seems.

I do believe we need to also recognize that quality changes over time - ideally it improves though this is not always the case. With regard to A2 jackets, the last one I ordered was 5 years ago and there seem to have been considerable improvements across the spectrum since then. I would rather rate individual garments instead of beating the 'brand name' drum (and I recognize I can certainly improve in that regard).
 

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I'm sure that these jacket makers would produce the jackets straight away (no prolonged 6-12 month wait time) if a Hollywood studio called.

"I'm sorry Mr. Spielberg, there is a 12 month lead time for new jacket orders. We'll start on yours right after we finish one for Mr. Joe Blow".
 

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I'm sure that these jacket makers would produce the jackets straight away (no prolonged 6-12 month wait time) if a Hollywood studio called.

"I'm sorry Mr. Spielberg, there is a 12 month lead time for new jacket orders. We'll start on yours right after we finish one for Mr. Joe Blow".

Sadly, you're right. No matter what maker jacket we wear, nor how much we paid for it, we would be made to wait.
 

Sir Jacket

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Sloan, can you name the films that have starred Aero leathers?

Chaps, not sure the vituperation is necessary from anyone here, and it does lower the tone. We're not even talking politics.

SJ
 

tonypaj

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Well, at VLJ people tend to vituperate... They really are opinionated, and not too shy to voice the opinions. I read the posts every now and then, but as they are repetitive (same goes here for FQHH), mostly I cannot be bothered. But they know their zippers and stitches, quality, well, that I am not so sure of always.

Good for Aero if they got the movie gig, I'd judge the end result a bit later, as for example when it is available to be judged...
 

Sloan1874

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The ones I know for sure are: Inception, Captain America, Empire of the Sun, Band of Brothers - no matter what Persimmon says. I think a heavily altered jacket from the 'Will period' of Aero was used in Catch Me if You Can and possibly in Saving Private Ryan (I'm probably going to get torn a new one for daring to suggest this, but I'm going on the interview I did with Ken and Will, and the former's list doesn't quite tally up the latter's. As I mentioned earlier, Aero jackets were made for Bladerunner, but I'm not sure if they'll appear. *sigh* This has turned into quite a stromash for what was a feel-good, Scottish success story, but it's also the reason I didn't start a thread on it myself, as I had a feeling it would get leapt upon by people with a point to make.
 

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The ones I know for sure are: Inception, Captain America, Empire of the Sun, Band of Brothers - no matter what Persimmon says. I think a heavily altered jacket from the 'Will period' of Aero was used in Catch Me if You Can and possibly in Saving Private Ryan (I'm probably going to get torn a new one for daring to suggest this, but I'm going on the interview I did with Ken and Will, and the former's list doesn't quite tally up the latter's. As I mentioned earlier, Aero jackets were made for Bladerunner, but I'm not sure if they'll appear. *sigh* This has turned into quite a stromash for what was a feel-good, Scottish success story, but it's also the reason I didn't start a thread on it myself, as I had a feeling it would get leapt upon by people with a point to make.

Even more of a sacrilege then using supposedly less-authentic Aero A-2 jackets in "The Monuments Men" film is the sheer gall to consider a re-make of "Bladerinner"! That movie was a one-of-a-kind classic piece of celluloid and should be left alone!
 

Sloan1874

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It's a sequel rather than remake, and it's Ridley Scott at the helm, so hopefully it'll be something different rather than trying to do the same thing again. And just to keep it on an Aero film track: Ken and Ridley were mates during the 1960s, and played on the same football team together!
 

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Even more of a sacrilege then using supposedly less-authentic Aero A-2 jackets in "The Monuments Men" film is the sheer gall to consider a re-make of "Bladerinner"! That movie was a one-of-a-kind classic piece of celluloid and should be left alone!

Really. I didn't know it was going to be remade. Seems like a bad idea, but most remakes are.

Who's going to be leading in that?

Another post crossed with mine and the answer came...almost.
 

Peter Mackin

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Are we really to believe that people will be going to see this movie @ have their night ruined because a jacket isnt considered completely accurate,,,if so, i think its time they got out more,,,,[huh]
 

Sloan1874

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Are we really to believe that people will be going to see this movie @ have their night ruined because a jacket isnt considered completely accurate,,,if so, i think its time they got out more,,,,[huh]
I didn't want to be the guy who said that, but, yeah, you can just see it:
"Oh. My. God. They're using THAT contract!?" *Throws popcorn at screen* "C'mon, we're going. My night is ruined." *nobody else leaves*
:rolleyes:
 
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