Or an old Barbie with clothes the kid made themselves out of a napkin and a watch strap.
Or an old Barbie with clothes the kid made themselves out of a napkin and a watch strap.
I think there’s a movie being developed.
The one from last year went very heavy on the melodrama (and also nixed a lot of the ambiguity, which film and TV versions usually do a bit but this was even more so) which was a shame, although you’re right about the morality play part, that was very much the intent when it was written
How well is An Inspector Calls known in the U.S? Because the overarching concept behind this is...familiar. In the case of that play however, the messages aren’t being being delivered by the victim (in the stage version she isn’t present at all, though the films tend to add her in flashback) and there isn’t any kind…
...a black educator for disabled children...
Kenneth Branagh as Jeff Bridges as Hercule Poirot
I understand being a bit loose on the appearance for adaptations (especially when it comes to things like eye colour) but...god good that moustache, it’s an intentional choice on the part of the character and you’ve got think really carefully about the implications of altering details like that. I’m pretty sure he…
Pretty much, and that’s before you get to Bonfire Night, which as much as official voices might try and tell you has to do with a bunch of Catholic conspirators failing to blow up a building that one time, is really more a thing people were doing already that just had an official celebration grafted onto it later. I…
Been following the progress of this one for a while and I’m really looking forward to it. I love the focus on a really well fleshed out small space that Gone Home had but this is much more my genre than that was.
100% certain one of those dudes will turn out to be Palmer Luckey.
(crossed wires, my comment is part of a convo with Adrasrta about Idelle Weber and the Mad Men opening credits)
It isn’t commercial work so no, she didn’t need to licence the photo for this.
She did credit the photographer for one thing (the image Devins “found” was a re-colour she did later, the first upload had a credit) but also no, she’s not selling it and not being paid to create it so it’s a different case to what he did.
I think legally using her work as the basis should have been alright (also not an expert here) but it was definitely a giant dick move for them to act as if she wasn’t an influence on it at all, and then to not invite her to contribute after they had been called out on it.
Since the thread got nuked (understandably) I’ll drop my other example back in here...
Ok, I’ll bite this one, I guess his masters degree would be in urban planning, so probably won’t have covered things like image rights but as someone who’s masters degree is actually in a relevant fucking topic to the matter at hand (illustration), mine does.
Idelle Weber’s work was borrowed for the opening credits of Mad Men, not that you’d know that from reading anything by the people who made it. For good measure when AMC commissioned a series of posters for the final season by notable designers and artists from the era...she was not asked to contribute. :|
I’ll admit I’ve not read the novel, but everything I’m hearing about this now makes it sound like a YA retelling of An Inspector Calls.