Rick's devotion to 70s style?
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Rick's devotion to 70s style?
Was this an intentional character choice? Magnum kept trademark stuff like the Tigers hat and Hawaiian shirt but slowly tried new clothes to get hip to the times. In Season 8 Rick was still wearing platform heels and gold chains. This is especially puzzling because Magnum is supposed to be a broke private investigator, while Rick has a good job; if anything you'd think it would be Magnum sticking to his 70s clothes while Rick embraces the 80s...
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Re: Rick's devotion to 70s style?
Well, the platform shoes may have had something to do with Manetti‘s size
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Re: Rick's devotion to 70s style?
Maybe we should get some platforms for Mini-Mag! (Sorry. I couldn't resist).Bondtoys.de wrote:Well, the platform shoes may have had something to do with Manetti‘s size
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Re: Rick's devotion to 70s style?
Damn, you guys are brutal about his height! I’ve said this before on here and I’m a legit 6-7 so I could realistically say all of you need platform shoes to man up based in on that criteria.
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Re: Rick's devotion to 70s style?
I am 6'4 but that was my honest opinion.
Shorter men tend to enhance missing body height like that, so the constant use of heeled shoes was a plausible explanation for me - no judgement from my side.
Just look at what many actors are all doing with their hair (or lack of) and you get an idea
Shorter men tend to enhance missing body height like that, so the constant use of heeled shoes was a plausible explanation for me - no judgement from my side.
Just look at what many actors are all doing with their hair (or lack of) and you get an idea
Re: Rick's devotion to 70s style?
Just when I was going to point out that John Hillerman was 5’7” but didn’t wear platform heels, you had to bring up the hair thing.Bondtoys.de wrote:I am 6'4 but that was my honest opinion.
Shorter men tend to enhance missing body height like that, so the constant use of heeled shoes was a plausible explanation for me - no judgement from my side.
Just look at what many actors are all doing with their hair (or lack of) and you get an idea

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Re: Rick's devotion to 70s style?
Bondtoys.de wrote:I am 6'4 but that was my honest opinion.
Shorter men tend to enhance missing body height like that, so the constant use of heeled shoes was a plausible explanation for me - no judgement from my side.
Just look at what many actors are all doing with their hair (or lack of) and you get an idea
Hey Bondtoys,
I was referring to the constant jokes about Jay Hernandez not being as tall as Tom Selleck, not your comment on Larry Manetti. Sorry if that was unclear. It seems Hernandez's height seems to be critical to Magnum's manliness for many. Your observations about Manetti are pretty accurate, I think. Those kind of comments about Hernandez are all over the reboot threads along with a lot of other mean-spirited things unfortunately. I private messaged a few people on the forum several months ago about how tiring the hateful comments were getting. I can see you feel the same. Unlike you though, I have stopped watching the reboot. I watched about a half dozen and lost interest. I just don't have your optimism I suppose.

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Re: Rick's devotion to 70s style?
HahahaK Hale wrote: Just when I was going to point out that John Hillerman was 5’7” but didn’t wear platform heels, you had to bring up the hair thing.
Re: Rick's devotion to 70s style?
Yeah, the 1780's:Algernon Farnsworth wrote:while Rick embraces the 80s...

Re: Rick's devotion to 70s style?
Maybe the only time he didn't need to wear platforms was when he was around Waldo.Bondtoys.de wrote:Well, the platform shoes may have had something to do with Manetti‘s size

Re: Rick's devotion to 70s style?
Manetti did say in his book that he really wanted to work with a little person...
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Re: Rick's devotion to 70s style?
KHale,K Hale wrote:Just when I was going to point out that John Hillerman was 5’7” but didn’t wear platform heels, you had to bring up the hair thing.Bondtoys.de wrote:I am 6'4 but that was my honest opinion.
Shorter men tend to enhance missing body height like that, so the constant use of heeled shoes was a plausible explanation for me - no judgement from my side.
Just look at what many actors are all doing with their hair (or lack of) and you get an idea
I didn't know Hillerman wore a rug. I don't recall ever seeing a picture of him bald, are you guys sure about that? Just an aside, everyone on Bonanza wore a wig
except for Michael Landon. However if you ever look at his boot bottoms (after the 1st season or 2) in some scenes you can see how the entire bottom is artfully built up
a good 4 or 5 inches and suddenly Little Joe isn't(so little).
I don't blame Michael or Larry because the leads on their shows are very big men, TC and Hoss massive bulks. TV is all about visuals, as that conveys just as much
as the dialogue.
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Re: Rick's devotion to 70s style?
Quite sure. It was a really nice one and matched his own hair perfectly. Have you seen 1973's Paper Moon? He didn't wear it for that role. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0070510/me ... 1971670016Luther's nephew Dobie wrote:KHale,K Hale wrote:Just when I was going to point out that John Hillerman was 5’7” but didn’t wear platform heels, you had to bring up the hair thing.Bondtoys.de wrote:I am 6'4 but that was my honest opinion.
Shorter men tend to enhance missing body height like that, so the constant use of heeled shoes was a plausible explanation for me - no judgement from my side.
Just look at what many actors are all doing with their hair (or lack of) and you get an idea
I didn't know Hillerman wore a rug. I don't recall ever seeing a picture of him bald, are you guys sure about that?
He also left it off in The Carey Treatment where he played a medical examiner, but I don't have a shot of that.
After he retired, he eventually quit wearing it at all.
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Re: Rick's devotion to 70s style?
Landon did do something to hide dem ears.Luther's nephew Dobie wrote:KHale,
Just an aside, everyone on Bonanza wore a wig except for Michael Landon. However if you ever look at his boot bottoms (after the 1st season or 2) in some scenes you can see how the entire bottom is artfully built up a good 4 or 5 inches and suddenly Little Joe isn't(so little).


Re: Rick's devotion to 70s style?
Maybe because it’s Hawaii? Hawaii has good weather and a laid back feel and parts of it still look like the 80s. So the local vibe in 80s might still have been disco.