Class: Cars, Convertible
Minor action vehicle or used in only a short scene
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◊ 2006-11-30 01:06 |
Walter-Fiat 508 Kabriolet Sport??? |
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◊ 2012-09-06 16:32 |
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◊ 2012-09-06 21:13 |
Strange, how stupid all movie-makers in the 60iies had been, when the made movies, set in the past, especially the 30ies and 40ies - the female hairstyle is always wrong, total anachronistic. So bad, that even total a fashion-ignoramous as me notices that. At such scenes I switch of the TV immediately, I cannot bear that |
Andre Malraux ◊ 2012-09-06 21:58 |
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◊ 2012-09-08 09:12 |
Just because of such things it cannot be a good movie. |
Andre Malraux ◊ 2012-09-09 15:01 |
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◊ 2012-09-09 15:29 |
Especially, when it is only ~10 years of difference none really care about such details like clothes etc. Most of people even don't notice any differneces between the today fashion and the one of the 2002 (same with cars) - despite it is not the same of course. Something tells me it could be similar in 1973. In the 60s they maybe cared about this less, but at least they did films, which were a well-told stories and not just retro/nostalgic fashion shows (in rhythm of the old pop songs) about nothing. This Czechoslovak movie we have here, is an excellent piece of the cinematography - a bit wrong haircut can't change this. -- Last edit: 2012-09-09 21:58:12 |
Andre Malraux ◊ 2012-09-09 16:21 |
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◊ 2012-09-09 17:26 |
Oh yes I remember - there was a lot of them indeed. They were nearly everywhere in the city scenes. Well a little annoying it was, but on the other hand, it is not hard to understand the film makers, that they didn't want to close the streets, only to eliminate some a bit too young cars, though they could also film this in a different way (without cars so well visible) for sure. -- Last edit: 2012-09-09 17:48:04 |
Andre Malraux ◊ 2012-09-09 17:44 |
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◊ 2012-09-10 21:51 |
Oh, once I've heard this term adressed to me in a quite angry way On the International NSU-meeting in 1996 in Leatherhead/England, when Simon Kremer has shown his conversions, as http://www.flickr.com/photos/triggerscarstuff/7740926030/ Annother British RO 80-driver had shouted to me really angry "Ingo, you are a purist!" when I said, that this cobblework is not acceptable for me. As RO 80 with other engines either. A real RO 80 MUST have its original Claus Luthe-designed shape AND the Wankel engine. Otherwise it's nothing, just scrap. |