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18th February 06, 03:18 PM
#1
He wears it a wee bit long, doesn't he?
Is that made by the costume department, or did they get that from one of the commercial kiltmakers?
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18th February 06, 03:29 PM
#2
Most wizards, Moody included, have a hard time dressing like muggles. So I think we'll have to allow it on a technicality.
Ron Stewart
'S e ar roghainn a th' ann - - - It is our choices
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18th February 06, 07:56 PM
#3
 Originally Posted by ronstew
Most wizards, Moody included, have a hard time dressing like muggles. So I think we'll have to allow it on a technicality.
Ronstew, I think you hit on the perfect explanation! Not sure if the filmers actually intended that, but it is a good explanation based on the books.
The kilt concealed a blaster strapped to his thigh. Lazarus Long
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19th February 06, 12:17 AM
#4
They don't call him Mad for nothing.
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19th February 06, 10:41 PM
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Maybe he went regimental and is just being a bit of a bragger!
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20th February 06, 06:10 AM
#6
 Originally Posted by GlassMan
Maybe he went regimental and is just being a bit of a bragger! 
thats usually what i think when i see someone with an overly large sporran..
ITS A KILT, G** D*** IT!
WARNING: I RUN WITH SCISSORS
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20th February 06, 06:15 AM
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I've not seen any of the Harry Potty films, but if this character features in it then there may be something of value in them, although showing a kilted man as mad may do little to enhance the feeling toward kilts.
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20th February 06, 02:54 PM
#8
A bit long, indeed...but not a bad look for the old boy...
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18th February 06, 04:24 PM
#9
[QUOTE=MacMullen]He wears it a wee bit long, doesn't he?
QUOTE]
Nah, just short legs!
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18th February 06, 04:37 PM
#10
 Originally Posted by MacMullen
He wears it a wee bit long, doesn't he?
Is that made by the costume department, or did they get that from one of the commercial kiltmakers?
Didn't Moody have a mechanical leg? A longer kilt would cover that up, so less chance of something looking a bit off in his close-ups.
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