Gladiator: Crowe’s Lycra Shorts Don’t Make Sense
Russell Crowe’s leather outfit was iconic in itself, but the spandex shorts he was wearing under? Not so much. The skin-hugging garment was visible multiple times throughout the film. Aside from that, it’s obvious that it wasn’t the fashion norm for ancient Rome. The empire fell over 1,500 years ago. Spandex, meanwhile, was only introduced in 1962.
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade: Nazi’s Shouldn’t Be Wearing Medals
Here’s another Indiana Jones entry once again, this time for the The Last Crusade. The film has become a source for a lot of laughs was set in the late 1930s, just before World War 2 erupted. It is for this reason that its depiction of Nazis was questionable. While we know that Nazis love their war medals, it is a prerequisite to have first fought in one. The practice of adorning oneself with pins and medals would only become the norm towards the ends of the war.