I've long maintained that fast zombies would be less scary in real life than slow zombies, because the fast ones will kill you in seconds and then it's over before it really starts, whereas the slow ones will keep coming and kill you eventually, someday. Remember, you need to sleep but they...
Yeah, it's 99% likely to be women's sizing. (FWIW there are a few menswear retailers that use numbered sizing such as Lacoste for their tennis shirts and Brooks Brothers for their Black Fleece stuff).
Here's a U-boat style jacket I spotted in the 2018 film "Terminal" which might be a modern jacket but might be a 1950s era jacket as discussed in this thread. The usual details but I haven't seen the loops for the buttons before, although these old jackets came in a wide variety of details, etc.
Okay, that's interesting, I had assumed it was just some crazy idea. That makes me feel more comfy getting waxed or oiled jackets in the future since I can get them wearable faster. Thanks gents!
I've been casually looking at oilskin coats recently and came across the following in an online listing. I've never heard of such a thing and have to wonder how a hair dryer would affect things, although I admit it's intriguing since I dislike the waxy/oily/stickiness that new waterproof jackets...
I own a copy of To Have And Have Not and always enjoy watching it. I'm the one in ten million person who has never really seen the similarities with Casa Blanca, even though I know they were supposedly similar; frankly, I think the movie stands on its own.
The Hoagy Carmichael as 007 thing is...
Last night I finished watching Topkapi, a heist film from the 1960s starring Peter Ustinov and Maximillian Schell. Roger Ebert called it the template for all recent heist films and I see what he meant. Great film in every respect! The only downside was the dvd transfer had crap sound so it was...
Some actors and actresses are not only great acting stars but also stars personally. Gary Oldman for instance is a great actor, but when he's not acting he's no different than anyone else and of little interest. Crowe is both a great (well, good at least lol) actor who is also larger than life...
"Night And The City" last night, which I really enjoyed. The acting, photography, pacing, characters, etc are all top notch... everything fits the definition of a classic. Only one or two things I could nitpick but who cares? As some reviews say, the film uses darkness to great effect, which...
"Night Train to Munich" last night, which somehow made it onto the Criterion Collection. I found it uninteresting, unbelievable, and quite dated. Yes, yes, I know it's an old movie, but plenty of old movies from that period don't seem dated at all to me, so this one was disappointing.
Here's an early photo of Peterman wearing his first duster, posted recently on the company's instagram account. The company called Schaefer Outfitter implies strongly that other copy their coats, which are identical to Peterman's. Which came first?
That's my opinion of that style, too. There's a ton of those available online now and outnumber what I condsider more traditional styles. I think those are intended to be what you imply, a hybrid with baseball caps, so that men who wear the latter won't feel weird buying a cap since it's a...
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