Why did Russell Nash wear such an awful old raincoat
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martin-ellicott-965-609718 — 11 years ago(May 15, 2014 04:57 AM)
It was the 1980's - lots of people wore those naff coats and white trainers
Also fancy dressing was not his style - he was essentially a highlander at heart
Also it hid his sword better and helped him blend into a crowd, plus white trainers can be argued to be more practical for running and fighting in than fancy boots -
DonutPower — 11 years ago(May 17, 2014 04:43 PM)
the idea was that he didnt attract attention to himself. he couldnt be known as a wealthy rich guy or an infamous antique dealer. he had to stay as stealthy as possible. hence why he always went under different names like Russell Nash, David Caruthers, etc.
he dressed like a typical new yorker from the streets.
even in the tv series where we see Duncan MacLeod dressed up all fancy and like he had money, Connor was still shown in white tennis shoes, jeans, regular long sleeve shirt, and a grey trench coat. -
danhall86 — 11 years ago(September 25, 2014 07:23 AM)
I've always considered Highlander a superb, enjoyable fantasy-action flick. I would recommend it to many.
But it's impossible to deny that Highlander was HUGELY influenced by the release of 'The Terminator' just 2 years prior.
The cinematography is in places almost identical, the lighting and overuse of blue electric effects. The intimidating villain relentlessly pursuing the protagonist. Even down to the raincoat and white sneakers just like Michael Biehn (Kyle Reese) wears in the first Terminator.
But this has never bothered me, because it's a fun film and doesn't take itself too seriously. Plus you could argue the coat is needed to conceal that sword. -
Zarathustras_Crown — 11 years ago(February 20, 2015 08:54 AM)
Actually those coats can be pretty expensive and are damn nice and comfortable. I have a black one that I bought when I was just in high school almost 20 years ago, thing cost over 300 dollars (and it was one of the cheaper varieties at the place, I've seen them go well into the thousands) but is crazy warm and comfy and is just as nice as when I bought the thing. You can find cheap 50-100 dollar ones, but they're like a lot of clothes, as the quality increases they can cost an arm and a leg. Just look here:
http://us.burberry.com/mens-trench-coat-collection/
Some are well over 2000 bucks.
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asiamatron — 11 years ago(March 07, 2015 08:53 AM)
Those coats can indeed be expensive and they are considered a fashion classic in some countries particularly here in the UK. They used to be and are still popular with some upper class types. Plenty of top fashion labels sell them including Belstaff, Barbour and Armani etc.
Also, MacLeod probably wanted to appear incognito and keep a low profile. People who have grown accustomed to wealth often don't feel the need to flaunt it with fancy clothes. I used to work for a rich guy who wore jeans with holes in them, he also used to get his sandals repaired so he could wear them in the summer instead of just buying new ones. His kids used to wear worn out tracksuits with bobbles all over them. -
darkavenger77 — 10 years ago(March 19, 2016 09:57 AM)
Why did Russell Nash wear such an awful old raincoat
Because someone had to serve as the inspiration for
Castiel
's wardrobe.
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