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He was aware of them, yes. He had worked with Norwak in the past, and needed something fast.
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I've had a lambskin jacket for over ten years, we've been through a lot together, and nary a tear. How many torn lambs do you see?Edward said:Interesting. I wanted to go for a steerhide in order to get something much more hardwearing than lamb. Lamb feels lovely, but I'd be too scared to wear it anywhere other than as a costume piece as it'd tear so easily.
Doug C said:Edward wrote:
But that's not the point, in my view it's not a matter of what the average movie viewer will accept, but wheather the jacket is correct. And while Nowak can obviously get the look right (after copying one that was given to him), so can companies that have always supplied them to us...us being the biggest bunch of stitch fanatics on the planet regarding this jacket. Also, as for Wested being too far away from the production location, I think that point is somewhat valid - however Gibson & Barnes is not..man what about them, how could they have gotten it wrong (I'm assuming they were asked and would have wanted to)? It seams to me that when it was decided that Wested would no longer be the one (because apparently they were really really close) that Bernie Pollock looked for a quick replacement jacket producer, that's how it reads to me anyway and I may be wrong.
Doug C
KObalto said:I've had a lambskin jacket for over ten years, we've been through a lot together, and nary a tear. How many torn lambs do you see?
Costume will have sat down with the direction and artistic direction teams and nutted out what they want visually, then told to go do it. All they are concerned with is sourcing a jacket that "does the job", can be easily sourced and that it can be obtained for a good price.
Doug C said:Smithy wrote :
That still doesn't answer the question as to why the obvious makers (American ones) wouldn't have first consideration, that G&B were not even asked is a mistake IMHO..but yeah like someone said - that's show business.
Doug C
Doug C said:Smithy wrote :
That still doesn't answer the question as to why the obvious makers (American ones) wouldn't have first consideration, that G&B were not even asked is a mistake IMHO..but yeah like someone said - that's show business.
Doug C
Doug C said:That still doesn't answer the question as to why the obvious makers (American ones) wouldn't have first consideration, that G&B were not even asked is a mistake IMHO..but yeah like someone said - that's show business.
Doug C
They just do not have the time or infinite budget to fuss excessively over one detail.
Michaelson said:He's worked with Norwak,
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