Shoe Loss in Cartoons, Games, Movies, and Comics MegaThread |
Nopperabo
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Steven, the links currently don't work. You need to go back in and remove the extra http:// that the link posting program leaves behind so there's only one copy. Then, they'll work
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omega
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07-23-2013 19:29 |
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07-23-2013 21:28 |
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07-24-2013 05:39 |
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Nopperabo
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07-25-2013 15:33 |
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Can you describe the shoe loss in Pacific Rim?
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07-25-2013 16:10 |
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Nopperabo
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I just found these links to other photos in the shoot. While there are no addional one shoe jane pics (well, there's one, but it's basically the same pose as the first one, just from a little farther back, these two might be of interest. You can't see both feet, but you can see the boot she removed which has probably been posed (I say this because it looks like this cosplayer went with the gaiters over normal shoes thing, so unless those shoes are very high boots (unlikely, given how floppy the top looks), or the bottom of the gaiter is actually glued to the shoe sole, you couldn't pull the shoe off without displacing it, so she would have had to push it back down into place before she posed it.)
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=596960150336525&set=a.5969599736698
76.1073741862.210983745600836&type=3&theater
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=596960130336527&set=a.5969599736698
76.1073741862.210983745600836&type=3&theater
And another from an old movie
The Twelve Chairs (1970)
Father Fyordrov (Dom deLuise) is trying to grab what he thinks are the chairs from an engineer in Siberia. In the ensuing scuffle, he pulls one of the Engineers wife's shoes off, and she remains in one shoe for the rest of the scene (including a bit where she is forced out into the snow) (appx 3:46)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Czgj9Pek7FY&list=PL92C68EDEF7FBCC20
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08-10-2013 12:58 |
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Nopperabo
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08-11-2013 00:03 |
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08-11-2013 11:43 |
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Nopperabo
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And another Scooby Doo one (sorry no clip, it's too new)
Scooby Doo: Stage Fright
At one point in the movie (probably around the hour mark) There is a scene that takes place in the Gangs Hotel Room. Velma is sitting on the bed (which is pretty common) However unlike most of the times when they do this, she has her shoes off (actually it looks like there is a little continuity goof. In the first shot for a far distance, it looks like she may have her shoes on, but in the close-up they are clearly off) A few seconds later, there is a shot of Daphne lying on the bed (she was merely leaning on it in the first shot) and she is also shoeless (she even does one of those kicking her feet back and forth things) also shortly thereafter there are a few scenes of Velma and Daphne in the middle of the night in their nightclothes, and again no shoes. Daphne is barefoot, Velma has on socks (which seem to be different than the ones she wears normally)
A link I WAS able to track down was a better segment of the "Behind the Doo" I posted all that time back (the one where I said Velma was either dangling or missing one shoe) This must have been on a wider screen than the version I saw since there is more picture, enough to see she is clearly dangling (appx 00:1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TZM_VvkHY3Q
Correction:
I replayed the movie scene and Daphne is in fact lying ON the bed (not leaning on it ) upside down (feet towards pillows) and is in fact shoeless through the whole scene. As for the ambiguity, this is due to the fact that when we first see Velma sitting Indian style on the bed there is a darkish division about halfway down the bottom of her left foot. This sort of looks like the line dividing the heel of her shoe from the rest of the sole, but given that she has a computer on her lap, it could just as easily be a shadow, or even part of her sock (As I said Velma appears to wear different socks to sleep in that her day to day ones, the sleep ones seem to be brown, with reinforced toes.)
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08-11-2013 20:44 |
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Steven Of Alabasta
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Originally posted by omega
I just saw Pacific Rim I don't want to spoil anything major for you guys but there's two one shoe scenes. One is with a male the other is with a female. You can also see the female loss in the comic.
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Yasuho loses her shoe in chapter 22 of Jojolion and is in one shoe in the next chapter. |
http://www.batoto.net/read/_/177842/jojo..._by_no-group/27
Erin loses one of her high heels at 14:35. (try Movshare link)
http://www.watchonlineseries.eu/the-offi...on/9/episode/20
I notice she gets it back later on in the chapter. I might have kept it away from her a bit longer.
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Nopperabo
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08-21-2013 20:03 |
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Nopperabo
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Few more videos
Another Volkov adaptation (40:00 or so)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8c4PIDmwhLU
A video tribute to the Volkov book. While not all that interesting per se, it does have a picture of the melting scene from the ORIGINAL 1938 version of the book which is super rare (the version most people are familiar with is the 1965 reprint with the Illustrations by Leonid Vladimirsky)(appx 00:43) Vladimirsky version appears second (and does include the melting scene, followed by so pic from the Chizikov version (unfortunately the melt scene from that one isn't show, Pity. It's a very good one)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vvrms8FscuE
And finally I FINALLY managed to track down a link to the Alice in Wonderland in Paris I mentioned (appx 50:00)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OgDBQj_LnyU
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08-22-2013 20:45 |
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