"How do you like them Gene?"
![]()
I just noticed Bob Justman sitting on the far side of the couch.
"How do you like them Gene?"
![]()
L to R: model, model, Roddenberry, Berman, Justman, Theiss.I got him, but is that David Gerrold or Rick Berman in the middle? (taking a guess based on apparent age)
And - just watched that opening to Things to Come: very affecting! I think I'll watch the whole thing. Thanks.
IMO, the brilliant and influential futuristic costumes in the last act of Things to Come (1936) provide an object lesson for how to do a male skant in sci-fi.
Most of the costumes for the men are definitely shorts-like, but in one notable case, the father of the male astronaut, the look is definitely that of a short dress for a man, with the signature broad sweeping shoulders and cape.
Ha! Seriously.
Yeah, I agree that's a possibility. It would be completely unsurprising to me, if that were the case, because it would be as if he had elected to wear the outer tunic "closed," instead of "open" the way most of the others do.Looking closer, it appears he has similar shorts, but the upper tunic or whatever you want to call it is long and covers them up.
View attachment 16170
Raymond Massey looks as if he's wearing a giant radio vacuum tube on his head.The flying helmet OTOH, much less influential.
It's mainly of interest to film and sci-fi geeks. The good: The special effects are quite impressive for the time when it was made, and it has a great music score by Arthur Bliss. The bad: It's ponderous, talky and overblown. The characters don't have dialogue; they make speeches. But they do it with such impeccable BBC accents! (Even Canadian-born Raymond Massey used an RP accent so he wouldn't stick out like a sore Canadian.)Aside from the historical value, is the movie any good? I can handle old things, so y'know. . .
Or it's a "skort", which Grace Lee said her mini was, but Andrea Weaver (women's wardrobe on seasons 2&3 of TOS) said was just a mini w/standard dancer's briefs underneath.Looking closer, it appears he has similar shorts, but the upper tunic or whatever you want to call it is long and covers them up.
View attachment 16170
Aside from the historical value, is the movie any good? I can handle old things, so y'know. . .
Why is there a giant iPhone on the wall?
I'd wear it. Cause I got fantastic legs.
In fact, this is the one uniform I've been meaning to add to my collection. I have much love for the Skant.
Pretty much just historical value, I agree with scotpens. It's also the earliest movie I know of to use a post-apocalyptic setting with regressed technology.
Kirk-Fu in a skirt:Some fans have been calling for men in skirts, this should be the new Starfleet uniform. I can already see Shatner in it.
And that pilot apparently cost waaaaay more than Star Trek's first pilot, like maybe again by half.Kirk-Fu in a skirt:
Kirk-Fu in a skirt:
We use essential cookies to make this site work, and optional cookies to enhance your experience.