Sam Craig
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Hey, I watched Hogans Heroes for years ... those guys in the Gestapo weren't very smartlol
I agree, for the purposes of the film Toht is great. And they look a lot more realistic in The Great Escape. In fact, in a lot of war films I think the Gestapo have a lot of style.Stan said:Hi,
Ah, but this is an adventure serial. The heros *have* to be super-men, so the villains have to be super-sinister!
And, you have to admit, that Toht *is* that. I mean, even his coat hanger looks like some modernized medieval torture device!
Usually members of the Geheim Staatspolzei wore plain clothes just like modern police detectives do today. The entire idea was that a very small number of agents could be anywhere at any time because one could not tell who was and who was not.....
I mean, it was the Secret Statepolice, after all, which is the literal translation.
Not that *this* agent had anything secret about him. You *knew* what he was about the first second you saw him onscreen!
If you want a better representation onscreen, watch The Great Escape. The Gestapo in that film are a lot more realistic, especially the old guy at the train station....
Later!
Stan
avedwards said:I agree, for the purposes of the film Toht is great. And they look a lot more realistic in The Great Escape. In fact, in a lot of war films I think the Gestapo have a lot of style.
I just don't like it that anyone in a dark overcoat with a fedora risks being called Gestapo today thanks to the steriotype. I got that comment for the first time last Saturday when just walking down a street. People should learn that in films the Gestapo look like that, but in reality calling someone the G-word is quite a strong insult considering what they actually did.
I personally like the lack of PC, since PC spoils a lot these days. But Steven Spielberg even made an effort to play it safe by using the Nazi's as the enemy, since it is agreed that they were evil. His words in an interview I saw were that using them is like a "get out of jail free card". Things got too political when he used the Russians in the new film, though Russia's failed attempt at trying to make people boycott the film did make me laugh.scottyrocks said:Also, let us not forget that when this film was being made, we were all a lot less PC than we are (supposed to be) now.
avedwards said:However, we need to bear in mind that these films have little historical accuracy a lot of the time. Indy uses a bag issued in the early 40s, and a lot of the German machine guns were made after the time the films are set in. That's not a complaint as they are not supposed to be historically accurate period dramas but action/adventure films.
Sam Craig said:Hey, whoever he was, he was creepy ... wasn't that the point?
Scott ... great lid ... what is it?
Sam
ScottF said:I wear a similar hat when interrogating...I mean 'discussing things with' ... my children.
ScottF said:I wear a similar hat when interrogating...I mean 'discussing things with' ... my children.
:eusa_clap Yes, much safer than having Indy be a Nazi fighting the rest of the evil world! (but I could imagine Tarantino trying something like that)avedwards said:...
But Steven Spielberg even made an effort to play it safe by using the Nazi's as the enemy, since it is agreed that they were evil.
Not-Bogart13 said:For those who might want to know, I recently decided to try a Christy's to fill the role. I was going to go custom, but I'm not sure if I'll wear an all black hat that much. So, I decided to go for something less expensive. If it gets enough use, I'll upgrade to a custom, but for now, this will do.
It is the Adventurer model, with several modifications (making it non-returnable).
More Photos;
http://www.flickr.com/photos/27810273@N04/sets/72157623642757714/
tonyb said:What modifications from their standard Adventurer model are we seeing? Edge binding? Band ribbon and bow? How 'bout brim width?
And, if it's not out of place to ask, how much do they charge to accommodate those requests?
What's your assessment of its overall quality, as compared to other modern factory-made hats?