Plastic rainwear in movies and on TV

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RainyDee

Re: 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!
bjhaus
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Re: Plastic rainwear in movies and on TV

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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'.
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Re: Plastic rainwear in movies and on TV

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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'.
Do you mean this one:
http://www.yourfilelink.com/get.php?fid=543260
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Re: Plastic rainwear in movies and on TV

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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
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Re: Plastic rainwear in movies and on TV: 'Haven"

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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.
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Gold Diggers of 1937

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mO8ivZn0XNg

Lovely 1937 film, soft flowy macs, only just uploaded so you may have to wait a bit
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Re: Gold Diggers of 1937

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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
Waaw, what a nice shot of those wunderful sexy longraincoat.

Thanks.
regenhoedje
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Re: Plastic rainwear in movies and on TV: 'Haven"

Post by regenhoedje »

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.
On the following link you can download the rain bonnet video clip from that "Haven" episode:
http://www.yourfilelink.com/get.php?fid=586435
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Re: Plastic rainwear in movies and on TV

Post by frederique »

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
the links no longer exist. in which episode sees this girl in green plastic raincoat?
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Re: Plastic rainwear in movies and on TV

Post by marcus_germany »

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 :roll:

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.
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