Thanks GTG. Just downloaded this:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/greenshot/
Very quick to download and works a treat for image capture. Really surprised how simple it is. Highly recommend it to you, Prof.
Straceyboy
I like the lapel and collar widths of Hoffman's clothes in The Graduate. Not cartoony skinny, but still clean and mod.
Last edited by Parker (2011-01-04 22:23:16)
Welcome aboard Mr. Parker!
Stacey - Elfin Ivy does it for me &, no, Baracuta haven't got your Jerry Lewis shot - Yet! Let's see how long it takes them to lift it off here!
Jimmy
Stacey.......I don't know that JL film (funnily enough I'm sat here with a copy of the Nutty Professor looking for stills to grab) but I need to get a copy.........I'm now in love with Jaqueline Pearce.
Last edited by Prof Kelp (2011-01-05 04:18:36)
^ No, I've not heard of it previously either. I came across the trailer on IMDB while looking for something else as is usually the way. She does look really good I must agree! I think that's its available on DVD (in the States at least) but the other JL movie, "It's only money" isn't and the sequences available on YouTube are of pretty poor quality.
Staceyboy
Last edited by Prof Kelp (2011-01-05 10:10:57)
Looks it to me too.
Nice kit on JL. The Titfer is a joke, obviously (pray God).
Last edited by Russell_Street (2011-01-06 00:33:50)
Is it me, or did New Soul Brother post an interesting comment on this topic earlier today, which has now been deleted?
Apologies, I did mean Natural Sole Brother, but New Soul Brother is what came out in a Dexies Freudian slip.
Anyway, I thought it was a good post that had me thinking about meaning of The Graduate inbetween slirps of coffee and a doughnut at work.
It was a good post, we need more of your oversight NSB.
Last edited by 4F Hepcat (2011-01-06 14:26:01)
A 2008 Vanity Fair article on the making of 'The Graduate'
http://www.vanityfair.com/culture/features/2008/03/graduate200803?currentPage=all
In the hotel bar scene, is he wearing worsted wool trousers? Just out of curiosity.
Shouldn't flannels be a bit to warm to wear? I just couldn't pull it off.
I agree to a certain extent, but I suspect in such climes lightweight dress slacks were common, and perhaps featherweight tweed too. Much as we love chinos and they are considered one step below evening dress by today's sartorial norms, back in the day they were pretty casual and seemed to be rare off campus.