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sharing a cigarette with joan of arc - dante émile ( @orpheuslament ) // photography by brendon burton
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porcelainnpines · 1 year
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cr. @burtoo
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kenanlegraphiste · 10 months
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BATMAN CONTINUES
"HE IS BACK TO GETS NUTS !"
This is the logo of a fictional project that launches an extended universe between various Tim Burton-led superhero films.
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rowdy-redhead · 2 years
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I did a thing this weekend. 😌
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Dumbo Irish premiere interview
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Colin Farrell said he wanted to work with Brendan Gleeson again. He got his wish with The Banshees of Inisherin.
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nofatclips · 2 years
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Know You Better by Black Pumas, live from Capitol Studio A
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dccomicsnews · 2 years
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Michael Keaton's Batman Confirmed for HBO's "Batgirl!"
Michael Keaton’s Batman Confirmed for HBO’s “Batgirl!”
Michael Keaton will don his cape and cowl again for not only The Flash, but HBO’s Batgirl. The film’s directors Adil El Arbi and Bilall Fallah have confirmed the 70-year-old actor’s involvement with two words: “F*** yes! The O.G. Batman is in the movie.” (Of course, this confirmation comes after weeks of on-set photos of Keaton as Bruce Wayne and as Batman, so this admission is a bit of a…
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coachbeards · 2 days
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what is this, a crossover episode????????
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instantcaramel · 9 months
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A month ago I went to Amsterdam and visited all the filming locations for Ted Lasso‘s „Sunflowers“, so I figured I‘ll finally put something together here.
First of all, basically all the scenes involving the majority of the Richmond himbos were not shot on location - their epic discussion followed by pillow fight was filmed in an abandoned hotel in London. (Info per David Elsendoorn). The same would go for Ted & Beard‘s room. Scenes on the bus or outside it were also filmed in Richmond.
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The only Greyhound who doesn‘t have his own larger plotline in the episode who was actually in Amsterdam was David Elsendoorn, because they did film the first scenes at Johan Cruijff (you know how to pronounce it now!) ArenA, the home of Ajax Amsterdam (which is also the one place I didn‘t have time to visit). They could have easily filmed that in London in a different stadium but I guess they didn‘t want to pass up the opportunity - and give David something to do on his home turf.
Edit: I visited 3 months later, so here‘s some pics from the ArenA, I couldn‘t find out which hallway they used/dressed up for the press interviews, but here‘s some shots from the stadium and the VIP lounge we see at the beginning.
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So, first up is Roy & Jamie‘s adventure: Jamie takes him sightseeing against his will, and the first place they stop on is Magere Brug (Skinny Bridge). (They run up the street to that before.)
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Edit thanks to @warriorhoneybee: Roy grabs Jamie’s wrist at Diamond Factory on Rokin and then tells him he can‘t ride a bike outside Lyppens Jeweler at Langebruugsteg.
They go around the corner to Oude Turfmarkt (which is what I took a picture of) for Jamie to teach him how. For Grandad!!!
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The fucking windmill they see before they lovingly gaze into each other’s eyes is De Riekermolen at the Southern end of Amstelpark, where they also cycle. (It‘s actually realistic for them to do that, it would be about half an hour between those locations by bike).
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Rebecca doesn‘t see the obvious bike lane (that doesn‘t actually exist there) and falls into the gracht at Raamgracht. Boaty McBoatface‘s houseboat is still there, they just had it dressed up a bit with plants and such when they filmed. (Unclear if anyone currently lives there). The interiors were shot in a studio.
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Trent follows Colin to Prik night club (which was absolutely buzzing when I was there, I really want to go back).
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And then they sit at the Homomonument, the Pink Triangle memorial at Westerkerk, having that tearjerker of a conversation, before returning to party. (It walked that distance at night, it‘s a beautiful stroll and less than 10 minutes). When I visited someone had left sunflowers. 🌻
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Leslie & Will first go to Hotel Prins Hendrik in the Red Light district (and steps away from Amsterdam main station) where Chet Baker died. They then make their way to Jazz Café Alto, which is just down the road from where Boom Chicago used to be on Leidseplein. (It‘s about 30 mins on foot between those two locations so they could have walked or just taken the tram for a few stops. The interiors were done at a studio though).
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Ted of course visits the studio-filmed fictional themed restaurant where he has a BBQ sauce induced, Corey Burton-narrated epiphany about triangles, but first he sees Vincent‘s „Sunflowers“ at Van Gogh Museum during Museumnacht (which btw would mean the episode is set first weekend of November). As you can tell they moved some things around, so at least currently the painting isn‘t hung on that beautiful blue wall anymore.
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As a bonus, here is a picture of where Boom Chicago used to be when Jason Sudeikis, Brendan Hunt and Joe Kelly performed there - Brendan also used to live above the McDonald‘s on Leidseplein just steps away for a while. And the other picture is the current Boom Chicago on Rozengracht, definitely go enjoy a show there if you can.
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Anyway thus concludeth my trip around Ted Lasso‘s Amsterdam. I visited for the Boom Chicago Comedy Festival and fell in love with the city, it was … magical / gezellig. I will never forget it, but then again, some people get Alzheimer’s.
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writebackatya · 5 months
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Della Duck fans, I need your opinion on something very important
What do you think Della Duck’s favorite action movie is?
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Because I can’t ever decide on one
Like I know we already agreed Die Hard would most definitely be her favorite Christmas movie, but overall favorite action movie? Don’t know. All though I will say having the protagonist be someone that’s trying to reconnect with their family while adventure/trouble finds them might hit differently for her these days
And then I got thinking about Indiana Jones series because she definitely grew up with those movies. Just some great adventure flicks (and yeah, she’d some parallels between the adventures Indy went on with the ones her uncle went on). But if I were to pick one, I’d say Temple of Doom would be here favorite Indiana Jones movie. She got in the rocket before Crystal Skull happen, but I bet that’d be her least favorite Indy film
And while we’re on the subject of adventure action movies, there’s no way she wouldn’t love The Mummy. You know the Brendan Fraser movie!?That’s like THE Bisexual Movie!
Also I’ve been thinking about Big Trouble in Little China lately, and how awesome that movie is and how it could totally be Della’s favorite action movie just how bombastic it gets, also I can totally see Kurt Russell being Della’s favorite action movie star (of course this is the DT17 universe so he’d be…Bird Russel). Plus Jack Burton is a big dummy, I can see Della loving his character
And when it comes to thinking about what her favorite action movie is I’m definitely thinking it’s something from the 80s/90s just because I definitely think nostalgia bias would be a major factor for her favorite action movie. But she’d be all about the John Wick movies
Also never seen this movie, but I think Con Air would definitely be in her Top 5 because from the trailer and what I’ve seen from it, it looks like Die Hard but on a Plane starring Nic Cage so yeah, that sounds great
Anyway, feel free to tell me what you think Della Duck’s favorite action movie is
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Results: A David Tennant bf/gf for a Michael Sheen character
I made a result post for the GO3 wishes. So here are the results for the Good Omens Extended Universe shipping polls as well. These are the results for Michael's characters. Here are the results for David's characters. It doesn't mean to be the end: I am still open for requests for other characters...
1. Aro -279 votes-
Most popular match: Peter Vincent (35.8%)
2. Barty Crouch Jr. (30.5%), 3. Crowley (11.5%), 4. Giacomo Casanova (8.6%), 5. Richard II (7.5%), 6. The Doctor  (5.7%) 0.4% voted for other characters (not specified)
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2. Lucian -262 votes-
Most popular match: Peter Vincent (43.1%) again!
2. Barty Crouch Jr. (18.3%), 3. Crowley (9.9%), 4. Kilgrave/Kevin Thompson and the Doctor (9.5% each), 5. Giacomo Casanova (6.1%), 6. Campbell Bain  (2.3%) 1.1% voted for other characters (not specified)
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3. Miles Maitland -241 votes-
Most popular match: Campbell Bain (43.1%)
2. Ginger Littlejohn (22.4%), 3. Phileas Fogg (15.4%), 4. The Doctor (11.6%), 5. Crowley (10%), 6. Peter Vincent (5.4%) 7. Jean-François Mercier (4.6%) 8. Hector Heldane (0.8%) 2.1% voted for other characters (not specified)
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4. Martin Whitly -190 votes-
Most popular match: Alec Hardy (33.2%)
2. Kilgrave/Kevin Thompson (22.1%), 3. Cale Erendreich (17.4%), 4. Harry Watling (7.4%), 5. R.D. Laing (6.3%), 6. Tom Kendrick (5.3%) 7. Will Burton (2.6%) 8. Edgar Fallon (2.1%) 3.7% voted for other characters (not specified)
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5. William Boldwood -157 votes-
Most popular match: Phileas Fogg (49%) 
2. Arthur Eddington (12.7%), 3. Davina (11.5%) 4. Crowley (10.2%) 5. Giacomo Casanova (7.6%) 6. The Doctor (7%) 7. Piers Pomfrey (0.6 %) , 1.3% voted for other characters: Alec Hardy
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6. Thorne Jamison -129 votes-
Most popular match: Peter Vincent (28.7%) again, again!
2. Crowley (17.8%), 3. Ghost of Christmas Present (16.3%), 4. Campbell Bain  (13.2%), 5. John Helm (11.6%), 6. Peter Carlisle (4.7%) 7. Arthur Eddington (3.9%) 3.9% voted for other characters: Brendan Block and Roderick Peterson
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7. Joe -117 votes-
Most popular match: Campbell Bain (58.1%) also again!
2. Davina (18.8%), 3. Alec Hardy and Crowley (11.1% each), 0.9% voted for other characters (not specified)
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8. Roland Blum -97 votes-
Most popular match: Aiden Hoynes (26.8%)
2. Alec Hardy (19.6%), 3. Kilgrave/Kevin Thompson (15.5%), 4. Harry Watling (12.4%), 5. Cale Erendreich (8.2%), 6. Will Burton (7.2%) 7. Walt Jodell (5.2%) 5.2% voted for other characters (not specified)
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9. Bill Masters -90 votes-
Most popular match: Alec Hardy (47.8%) again...
2. Davina (16.7%), 3. R.D. Laing (13.3%), 4. The Doctor and Crowley (7.8% each), 5. Campbell Bain (2.2%) 4.4% voted for other characters (not specified)
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10. Robbie Ross -81 votes-
Most popular match: Giacomo Casanova (40.7%)
2. Phileas Fogg (24.7%), 3. Arthur Eddington (21%), 4. Crowley (8.6%), 5. Jean-François Mercier (4.9%)
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11. Malcolm Howe -62 votes-
Most popular match: Cale Erendreich (32.3%)
2. Harry Watling and Barty Crouch Jr. (21% each), 3. Davina (11.3%), 4. Brendan Block (6.5%), 5. Peter Carlisle (3.2%) 4.8% voted for other characters: 10th Doctor
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12. Harry Jones -45 votes-
Most popular match: Peter Carlisle (31.1%)
2. Davina (28.9%), 3. Walt Jodell (15.6%), 4. James Arber (13.3%), 5. John Helm (11.1%)
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13. Wesley Snipes -42 votes-
Most popular match: Chris and Peter Carlisle (23.8% each)
2. Doug McLeod (21.4%), 3. Walt Jodell (16.7%), 4. Kilgrave/Kevin Thompson (9.5%) 4.8% voted for other characters (not specified)
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14. Tony Towers -39 votes-
Most popular match: Ghost of Christmas Present (28.2 %)
2. The Doctor and John Helm (20.5% each), 3. Roderick Peterson, and Donald Peterson (15.4 % each)
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15. Steven Arthur Younger -34 votes-
Most popular match: Jean-François Mercier (29.4 %)
2. Kilgrave/Kevin Thompson and Cale Erendreich (23.5 % each), 3. Barty Crouch Jr. (17.6 %), 4. Brendan Block (5.9 %)
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16. Tony Blair -32 votes-
Most popular match: Aiden Hoynes (40.6%) again
2. Will Burton (25%), 3. Rex Alexander (21.9%), 4. Roderick Peterson (9.4%) 4.8% voted for other characters: Alec Hardy and Peter Vincent
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17. Colin Lawes -32 votes-
Most popular match: Peter Carlisle (25%) again No. 2,5
2. Donald Peterson and James Arber (18.8 % each), 3. Walt Jodell, Doug McLeod and Simon Yates (9.4% each) 9.4% voted for other characters: Campbell Bain
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18. The Bat -31 votes-
Most popular match: Piers Pomfrey and Barty Crouch Jr. (35.5 % each)
2. Cale Erendreich and Roderick Peterson (12.9 % each) 3.2% voted for other characters (not specified)
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19. Austen Blume -29 votes-
Most popular match: Simon Yates (24.1%)
2. Walt Jodell and James Arber (20.7 % each), 3. John Helm (17.2 %) 4. Emmett Carver (10.3 %) 5. Roderick Peterson (6.9%), 6. Alan Hamilton (0%)
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20. Slavkin O'Hara -21 votes-
Most popular match: Dave Tiler (28.6%)
2. Simon Yates and Donald Peterson (23.8 % each), 3. James Arber 14.3%), 4. Doug McLeod (9.5%)
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If you scrolled until here you deserve this fact: Until now we have 6 mutual couples where the character won the other ones poll and vice versa: Aro x Peter Vincent, Alec Hardy x Bill Masters, Campbell Bain x Miles Maitland, Roland Blum x Aiden Hoynes, Giacomo Casanova x Robbie Ross and Peter Carlisle x Colin Lawes!
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As promised, now that we're a few days out from the final submissions deadline, here is a list of all the actors who have been submitted and will be in the bracket so far! If you submitted someone and they aren't on this list, there is a chance I felt they fell into that category of not really having a super strong connection to sci fi/fantasy generally and where the roles noted for them weren't necessarily roles that they're very well known for, or in a couple of cases there were people submitted where the work listed for them was all post 2000. But there were only a very small handful of actors like that; I think almost everyone submitted should be on here.
The final deadline for submissions will still be April 27th. I'll make another post before the polls start with the finalized list of actors for the tournament.
The current list of actors is below:
Bruce Campbell
Tom Baker
Leonard Nimoy
Alex Winter
Mandy Patinkin
Gene Wilder
Jeff Goldblum
Danny John-Jules
Ricardo Montalban
Miloš Kopecký
Tim Curry
William Russell
William Forward
Michael O'Hare
Richard Biggs
Ed Wasser
Michael J Fox
Alec Guinness
Keanu Reeves
Colm Meaney
Clancy Brown
Jeff Conaway
Haruo Nakajima
Paul Darrow
Peter Jurasik
Stephen Furst
Scott Bakula
Andreas Katsulas
René Auberjonois
Armin Shimerman
Donald Sutherland
Kurt Russell
Christopher Lloyd
Jerry Doyle
Fredric March
Alexander Siddig
Bill Pullman
Arnold Vosloo
Keir Dullea
Lionel Jeffries
Buster Crabbe
Boris Karloff
DeForest Kelley
Laurence Fishburne
Ray Bolger
Jeffrey Combs
Andrew Robinson
Michael Dorn
Peter MacNicol
Richard Dean Anderson
Kyle McLachlan
Sam Neill
Mark Hamill
LeVar Burton
James Spader
Peter Weller
John de Lancie
Bruce Boxleitner
Avery Brooks
Jonathan Frakes
Patrick Stewart
Patrick McGoohan
Charlton Heston
Arnold Schwarzenegger
Wesley Snipes
Billy Dee Williams
Bela Lugosi
Val Kilmer
David Bowie
Dick Van Dyke
Doug Jones
Oded Fehr
David Duchovny
Jerry O'Connell
Mitch Pileggi
Michael Shanks
Nicholas Lea
James Doohan
George Takei
Leslie Nielsen
Warwick Davis
Vladimir Korenev
Walter Koenig
Garrett Wang
Rutger Hauer
Rick Moranis
Will Smith
Harrison Ford
Gareth Thomas
William Shatner
Ben Browder
Claude Rains
Tim Russ
Colin Clive
Brent Spiner
Peter Davison
Michael York
Nicol Williamson
James Marsters
Frazer Hines
Nicholas Courtney
Cary Elwes
Chris Sarandon
Lance Henriksen
Bill Paxton
Christopher Reeve
Christopher Lee
Peter Cushing
Raul Julia
Brendan Fraser
Rod Serling
Paul McGann
Anthony Stewart Head
Karl Urban
James Stewart
Mark Goddard
Guy Williams
Alan Rickman
Gary Conway
Vincent Price
Edward James Olmos
John Philip Law
Kerwin Matthews
Patrick Troughton
Ken Marshall
Patrick Swayze
Peter Capaldi
Andre the Giant
Cesar Romero
David Boreanaz
Alan Napier
Roger Delgado
Georges Méliès
Harry Hamlin
Duncan Regehr
Joe Morton
Ernie Hudson
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mother-lee · 1 year
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j4m3s-b4k3r · 5 months
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MONKEYBONE
Here are some pre-production drawings done for MONKEYBONE, a film directed by Henry Selick. I worked on the film very briefly, perhaps only a week or two, helping with story beat boards. It was a fun gig, in part due to the location in The Presidio.
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Nowadays The Presidio is one of the jewels of San Francisco - a truly beautiful parkland for residents to play in - but when I first arrived in San Francisco, it was still a functioning military base. It was already known that it would soon close, however. So discussion about what was next for the site bubbled for the first few years that I lived here. Would it become low income housing? Or yet another swanky property development, as seemed likely. Who else but big money could pay for the cleanup required after the military had left so many toxic cooties (asbestos etc) behind? 
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Anyway, while such things were being decided, some of the abandoned buildings would be rented out for short term projects, one being an animated/live action comedy, that was in pre-production circa 1998 (adapted from a graphic novel - DARKTOWN  by Kaja Blackley & Vanessa Chong). I worked on MONKEYBONE in the early, eager, happy, anything-is-possible phase. It may have been so early that our work was merely a proposal, before a ‘green light’. 
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Henry himself was in a great spirits, now that he was out of the shadow of Tim Burton, and Chris Columbus was his exec producer. Many of the crew were Henry’s old cronies from Nightmare Before Christmas, such as production designer Bill Boes. He’d already built models of some of the sets & locations, and these were great reference. With a tiny lipstick camera we could shoot the models from all kinds of angles, and this was enormously helpful, allowing myself & Lawrence Marvitt to bang out panels relatively quickly, under the guidance of Mike Cachuela.
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Many things had not yet been decided on, such as casting. The protagonist in my sketches here was based on Nicolas Cage, but of course Brendan Fraser got the role of of Stu. Other roles were played by Rose McGowan, Dave Foley, Bob Odenkirk, John Turturro, Whoopi Goldberg, Chris Kattan and even Breaking Bad’s Giancarlo Esposito. The final film really had an amazing cast.
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The Presidio was not yet full of dining options, but our workspace wasn’t far from the Presidio gates, where we’d have lunch at Liverpool Lil’s, a great little pub (that has recently burned down, sadly). I also remember a really fun swanky dinner (I forget now where) with the entire tiny pre-pro crew, where Henry was in a jovial mood and writer Sam Hamm was too. Both hilariously regaling us with their Hollywood horror stories (and comparing their scars inflicted by Tim Burton). Best of all, someone else picked up the exorbitant check! (I think it was Sam Hamm?)
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Years after my brief stint on MONKEYBONE I got an invite to a preview screening in early 2001. The film was madcap, weird, & even disturbing at times. Much of what I’d thought would be animated was actually handled with costumed humans in the final film, surprisingly. But it was exciting to have worked on a feature film that actually got made. This was a period where I worked on many great projects that collapsed before making it to the screen. I remember enjoying it until the very end, when I saw that I hadn't got a credit (I hadn't worked on it long enough apparently). In the lobby after the screening, there were a lot of concerned/worried/disappointed faces. Whereas I was bummed that my name was was not in the credits, many people seemed unhappy that their names were.
Ha ha!
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Sure enough, the film was a financial & critical flop and has low score to this very day (despite a tiny subset of viewers who still love it, and look back on it fondly). I learned that there had been much tussling along the way to the screen. Perhaps the guy who'd done Home Alone was not the right choice to ‘mentor’ Henry? Did things go sideways after Rupert Murdoch fired Bill Mechanic? Or was it merely typical studio meddling? My guess is it was another case of AOTA: all of the above.
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Henry himself sums up MONKEYBONE this way:
"I have two thoughts: it never would have been a big hit. It certainly would have done better if they advertised it a little... I would still like to do a Director's Cut because there's a lot of cool stuff that was removed... my main lesson learned is, I don't really do well in the live-action universe... I love my world of stop-motion... I went down a slippery slope to make Monkeybone, but the film that came out it's not my vision of what the film could've been, and I just don't thrive in that.”
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Not long after I worked there, the fate of The Presidio was finally decided when George Lucas’ proposal to develop The Letterman hospital into a media centre was accepted in 1999. And it became the mixed-use space SF residents play in today.
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Just last weekend, we spent a day in The Presidio, enjoying its restaurants & bars and exploring the new Tunnel Tops park. As we strolled around, I tried to figure out which of The Presidio's many buildings we worked in in 1998, but couldn't pin it down (of course, the Letterman hospital complex was levelled to build what became ILM/Lucasfilm, so perhaps the buildings we worked in are gone).
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