Peterman Trenchcoat sold out... alternatives?
I was waiting for an advance check before ordering the Peterman English-Style Trenchcoat, and by the time I get it, surprise, surprise, the coat is no longer carried. I'm sure it'll be picked up again sometime, but in the meantime, does anyone have...
You fellows should netflix "Foyle's War," a series of mysteries set in wartime Britain. Good fashions, good sense of period and politics, etc.
Black Adder IS incredible, as is the Jeremy Brett Sherlock Holmes series.
I'm a big fan of the BBC/A&E Horatio Hornblower movie series. If you...
Does anyone know where one can find uniform patterns? And not just for WWII - WWI especially, and it wouldn't hurt to have access to that fancy foppishness of 19th c. Britian either.
One of my favorite possessions is a dark blue harris tweed oddcoat that I inherited from my father (who is still alive, worry not). He bought it around the time that I was born, in '80 or so, and believes that they made only one batch of the blue before deciding against making any more. So it...
Also, in relation to the Fantasmic/Disney posts above, does anyone know Greg George? He's a friend of the family, and I believe he's in charge of the animatronics down there, i know that he worked on Fantasmic. His son got me hooked on Swing Music in early high school when I would visit Orlando.
Best job: This one's a tie between Security guard at a mental institution (Western State Hospital in KY) which I did for a couple of summers in college, and my high school job which was doorman/projectionist at the local movie theater. Being a film buff, the perks were very nice - unlimited...
I've been holding out on getting a new one. I had a J. Peterman of the most beautiful shape that fit me like a dream, but over the years the constant doffing has worn away the weave in the front dents, and now it's in terrible shape. The new Peterman company is a sad shadow of its former self...
Instead of George Stevens, try Henry Hathaway.
To me, Gunga Din is not one of my favorites. I know I'll probably get booted off the board for saying so, but Cary Grant usually mugs far too much for me to really get into a movie that he's in - you never forget that you are watching a movie, and...
I'm interested to know this, too... my family is Swiss in origin, and my grandfather gave me a swiss army knife that I've been carrying on my person nearly every day for almost ten years. This is no small feat for me, as I lose almost everything that comes into contact with me.
My friends and I belonged to a club called "The Ship" from when we were Sophomores or Juniors at college. It had a somewhat piratical theme, and members were given various fitting monikers (the cap'n, sea dog, fop, fouche' the stowaway, fezzig, etc). I very much wanted mine to be Calico Jack...
I'm halfway through my twenty-fourth year.
In regards to an earlier post, there was a pant craze similar to bellbottoms in the thirties, very popular at Cambridge University, although they were not, in fact, bellbottoms. Structurally, they were far more similar to the "wide-leg" pants that...
I would like to see a script done by George MacDonald Fraser. Fraser, who is best known for his Flashman novel series, is also a top-notch film historian, and has a real passion for the exotic high adventure pieces of the thirties and forties. He's proved he can handle a franchise with...
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