thrillingdetectivetales: Davie and Alan from the play, Kidnapped, kissing on the moors. Both men's faces are obscured. Davie has a hand on Alan's cheek. (Fury - Bible laughing profile)
I have become entirely too invested in this film and this character in particular, so I’m going to spare you all and put today’s Boyd Swan musings behind a cut. )

Anyway, these are the kinds of stupid things I mull over in bed while trying to fall asleep. If you’ve got a theory or some thoughts on my most recent bit of Boyd-based mouth-frothing, I’d love to hear them.
thrillingdetectivetales: Davie and Alan from the play, Kidnapped, kissing on the moors. Both men's faces are obscured. Davie has a hand on Alan's cheek. (Fury - Bible laughing helmet)
As you all well know, I'm basically obsessed with Fury, the garbage action movie from 2014 about a crew of tankers who, frankly, don't seem to like each other all that much. Despite its many, many, many failings as a piece of narrative visual media, a couple of the characters—and their super gay potential—really spoke to me. Since seeing it, I've committed to both one day coming directly for David Ayers' film career and also doing a tremendous amount of research into both the movie itself and the 2d Armored Division as a whole.

I'm pulling all my costume research together into a series of reference posts both for my own regular referral and in case anyone else wants to use it for any reason. Most of this information and all the images came from an auction lot on propstore.com, which featured such exciting Fury props as "Red's Head Remains" and "Boyd Bible Swan's (Shia LaBeouf) Exit Applique." The auction is long closed, but it has some very cool stuff still listed. If you're interested, you can check it out here.

Because there are often multiple props, I've consolidated some of the lots into one, so there aren't three different iterations of a satchel cluttering up the post. Join me now for an overview of Boyd "Bible" Swan's on-screen aesthetic!

Character costume details collected behind a cut to conserve space. )

Next up: Don "Wardaddy*" Collier!

(*Ugh, David. Wardaddy? Really?)

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