Plastic rainwear in movies and on TV
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I managed to download a copy of the new film "The Crazies" the other day and for those who like shiny hazmat suits and gas masks, I'd recommend it!
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uHLx9uzHZjI
"Are You Being Served"
Also check out the Darling Buds of May episode from the first series, 'A Breath of French Air'.
"Are You Being Served"
Also check out the Darling Buds of May episode from the first series, 'A Breath of French Air'.
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Do you mean this one:bjhaus wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uHLx9uzHZjI
"Are You Being Served"
Also check out the Darling Buds of May episode from the first series, 'A Breath of French Air'.
http://www.yourfilelink.com/get.php?fid=543260
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bjhaus wrote:Thanks - I especially likewd the Waiting for God clip. I always thought 'Jane' was the most obvious rain bonnert wearer on British television.
There'a an ep of Father Dear Father where the housekeeper walks in wearing a rainhat which she takes off and pulls shut. It's on DVD but I don''t know about Youtube.
On the following link you can download the rain bonnet video clip from that "Father Dear Father" episode:
http://www.yourfilelink.com/get.php?fid=546102
Re: Plastic rainwear in movies and on TV: 'Haven"
Sort of X Files meets Ballykissangel or Northern Exposure, scripts written by Stephen King.
In the episode called 'Sketchy' the town doctor, Eleanor, wears a clear accordion-type plastic rainhat while examining a crime scene. Audrey, the Federal agent played by Emily Rose, looks wonderful under a bone white umbrella, in the first 10 minutes.
In the episode called 'Sketchy' the town doctor, Eleanor, wears a clear accordion-type plastic rainhat while examining a crime scene. Audrey, the Federal agent played by Emily Rose, looks wonderful under a bone white umbrella, in the first 10 minutes.
Gold Diggers of 1937
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mO8ivZn0XNg
Lovely 1937 film, soft flowy macs, only just uploaded so you may have to wait a bit
Lovely 1937 film, soft flowy macs, only just uploaded so you may have to wait a bit
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Waaw, what a nice shot of those wunderful sexy longraincoat.Priscilla wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mO8ivZn0XNg
Lovely 1937 film, soft flowy macs, only just uploaded so you may have to wait a bit
Thanks.
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Re: Plastic rainwear in movies and on TV: 'Haven"
On the following link you can download the rain bonnet video clip from that "Haven" episode:bjhaus wrote:Sort of X Files meets Ballykissangel or Northern Exposure, scripts written by Stephen King.
In the episode called 'Sketchy' the town doctor, Eleanor, wears a clear accordion-type plastic rainhat while examining a crime scene. Audrey, the Federal agent played by Emily Rose, looks wonderful under a bone white umbrella, in the first 10 minutes.
http://www.yourfilelink.com/get.php?fid=586435
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the links no longer exist. in which episode sees this girl in green plastic raincoat?regenhoedje wrote: ↑February 20th, 2010, 1:42 pm Here are the correct links:
Mortelle Randonnée (1982)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oU-M0oLOOn0
Home and Away
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dtTi7r8sMmk
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Unfortunately, the l3m3rz from the movie companies seem to have deleted all linked stuff
Why do they have a problem with the upload of 1-2 minute scenes out of a movie? It's NOT the whole movie
edit: the file-hoster links may have expired after 7 years. but youtube normally does not delete content afaik unless a movie company announces a copyright infrigement or the uploader deletes it himself.
Why do they have a problem with the upload of 1-2 minute scenes out of a movie? It's NOT the whole movie
edit: the file-hoster links may have expired after 7 years. but youtube normally does not delete content afaik unless a movie company announces a copyright infrigement or the uploader deletes it himself.
PVC is sexy.