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Posted by Nopperabo on 03-23-2024 at00:34:
Speaking of Tarzan, I just found another stage version with boot removal (which, as I said, is rare in the stage one.) (26:00). It's not as long as most (for some reason, Jane is already in her "jungle dress" by the time she gets back to camp, and stays in it for the whole rest of the performance.)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cYW1S7kv_n0
And another. Though again, it's shortened; Jane has her boot back by the time they get to the camp (if they aren't going to include the "daddy, they took my boot line", the debooting is being done by Tarzan (like here) and they are on the ground, there really is no reason she WOULDN'T retrieve her boot before leaving; it's just lying there on the ground. And, from a staging POV there would be a good reason to have the actress do that; less chance of getting injured by either stepping on a splinter on the state with her stocking foot or tripping due to trying to move around in one heel and twisting her ankle. No one will really be able to see the actresses feet much past the third or fourth row anyway (probably why they switched it to losing her skirt from the Broadway play in the first place), so keeping the actress in one boot is probably not worth the potential suing.)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ac5_vi9AU5Y
Posted by FootsieFan357 on 03-28-2024 at01:20:
Tell your friend that they did a great job. I appreciate all the details, like the creases, and how they're slightly see-through.
Posted by Mandrake on 03-28-2024 at02:01:
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Originally posted by FootsieFan357
Tell your friend that they did a great job. I appreciate all the details, like the creases, and how they're slightly see-through. |
Yes he did an excellent job. I had to share them they were too good.
Posted by Nopperabo on 04-04-2024 at14:13:
Found it again as a porcelain figurine. And at least we have a possible name here, In Der Not (the Knight), and a name Voigt Retter (still nothing online, though).
Posted by Nopperabo on 04-07-2024 at03:16:
Posted by Nepenthy on 04-11-2024 at04:15:
The new fallout series have a very long shoeloss/one shoe scene
Starting from ep3, at around 0:30:00
Posted by Mandrake on 04-12-2024 at00:51:
RE: The new fallout series have a very long shoeloss/one shoe scene
I see it's a left shoe loss
. Just too bad she wasn't wearing stockings.
Posted by Nepenthy on 04-13-2024 at23:50:
Shoeloss scene in lone ranger(2013)
timestamp1:42:54
sadly, she removed her other heel after the shoeloss
Posted by FootsieFan357 on 04-19-2024 at03:01:
Kinda disappointed by the Star Trek one. If cartoon girls wear boots with pants, I prefer them to not wear socks (I'm only okay with socks/stockings if worn with dresses/skirts). It's nice that she remains in one boot for the rest of the episode, but again, I would have preferred it if her foot was bare.
At least it's better than no boot loss.
Posted by grizzletoad1 on 04-19-2024 at04:39:
Total agreement in as far as I really do not like situations where the woman is in pants when they lose a shoe. This includes shorts and skorts (I HATE those as they make you think it's a skirt). Woman has to be in a skirt or a dress and in heels or a nice sexy pair of booties. Pants just sour the whole thing for me. As soon as I see a clip featuring a woman in pants, I usually just skip right past it. I'm just so tired of women not dressing like women anymore. Pantsuits are disgusting. All I see is Hillary Clinton when a woman comes on screne in a pantsuit.Yuch!!! They just don't wear skirts anymore it seems.
Posted by grizzletoad1 on 04-21-2024 at17:14:
Very nice. And wearing a hat too. Excellent.
Posted by Nepenthy on 04-22-2024 at08:58:
when girls loss their shoe, I always love to see them stepping on the ground with the shoeless foot!
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