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Flitcraft said:Man, was that John Hillerman withthe monocle?
What's with the A2 jacket with handwarmers? Yikes!
A Samurai in full armor in the jungle??
Wow, what a mish-mash.
What the heck are those scenes from?
This doesn't look 50's to you?:Hugh Beaumont said:Happy Days except the first season.
The rest was horrible, especially Potsy.
I think Hollywood does a terrible job portraying the 50's. They end up making everyone look like a caricature.
flat-top said:This doesn't look 50's to you?:
Gene said:This is an interesting question that I always wondered about. Will the period films of today look just as bad as some of these 70's movies in about 30 years? It just seems like in our modern eyes, it's okay to have a character's hair a little more modern than period, because we don't really notice. I say that because we don't have any distance from it yet.
Maybe to those guys in the 70's, it looked perfectly normal because that's what was all around them (i.e. feathered hair). Films like "The Notebook" and "Benjamin Button" and others with these heartthrob actors seem to all be a little "modernized."
Oh I agree, Potsie looked bad but Chachi had a mullet!Hugh Beaumont said:True, but for some reason, Potsy's 70's look always rubbed me the wrong way.
AmateisGal said:Hogan's Heroes. Oh boy. The women always look straight out of the 60's - hair, dresses, shoes. Drives me nuts when I watch it.
YETI said:I guess the only ones who take issue with those discrepancies are folks who collect vintage. I'd rather appreciate the ones who make that extra effort to stay true to form. Devil In A Blue Dress, Tucker: The Man And His Dream , and The 2 Jakes come to mind. I can't think of any t.v. shows. However, on Discovery there was a show about an incident involving numerous shark attacks off the Jersey shore in 1916. The re-enactments looked quite convincing as far as the attire. Then again, I'm no expert in Edwardian era fashion.