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« on: March 26, 2004, 10:17:20 PM »Feeling better every day that MPI isn't doing a Julia bobblehead
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Feeling better every day that MPI isn't doing a Julia bobblehead
That thing read like an old MAD Magazine skit on Dark Shadows. not one of their better skits, either.
That presumes that there's going to BE a Sheriff Patterson....or even a Willie for that matter.
Wow!! How did you get that?!!
Actually, I think it's kind of interesting to keep an eye on the types of shows the other networks are eyeing, since you'll often see competing networks launch shows in the same basic genre at around the same time. ...
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NBC is supposedly looking into a supernatural-based pilot with Patricia Arquette called Medium, and Kelsey Grammer is lined up to executive produce.
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Fox has ordered a pilot for the supernatural drama Point Pleasant from former Buffy executive producer Marti Noxon. It involves a quiet beachside community that is turned upside down when the body of a mysterious young girl washes up on the shore, and it's also been described as Peyton Place meets The Omen.
So at the very least it looks like there's a lot of interest in the genre for next season.
The additional dialogue is smoothly integrated into the scene and action, so it's definitely not something Ms. Hall ad libbed. Not that I'm all that familiar with these things, but my guess would be that the writer (Mr. Hall) pencilled in the additional dialogue.
I've never seen a picture of the back of the house. Do any exist?
Or any info about what the inside was like?
Ricky,(And Robert posted one of them in reply #52. )
Jonathan Frid posed inside (and outside) the house for several publicity photos...
Unlikely, but it COULD have happened, right? Like you have some eccentric guy with money who just loved that type of house and decided to build one in Maine??
does the Comic version of Willie look anything like the character from the series?
Also, I second Connie's question -- what did you mean about Grayson Hall/Carlotta's line about Collinwood being built by Joshua in the 1600s as being unscripted?
Script ==================== | vs. === | Movie ==================== |
... TRACY Oh, no! We can't let the house down. Why don't we call Claire and Alex. Tea in the drawing room with the lord of the manor.(trying out one of the sofas) QUENTIN Oh, did you tell the Jenkins' we'd be here today?(to Carlotta) CARLOTTA I didn't know you would wish it.30 INT - FIRST FLOOR CORRIDOR _ DAY _ WIDE ANGLE Shooting through Dining Room doors with the table and center piece in F.G., the three of them walk TOWARD CAMERA. 31 INT - FIRST FLOOR STAIRWAY - DAY ANGLE from the second floor landing as they climb the stairs TOWARD CAMERA. CARLOTTA As a child, I used to hide here. ... | | | ... TRACY Oh, no! We can't let the house down. We can call Claire and Alex and invite them for tea in the drawing room with the lord of the manor.(looking at Quentin in protest) (turns to Carlotta) Did you tell the Jenkins' we'd be here today?Carlotta is mesmorized by Quentin piano doodling. TRACY Carlotta, did you tell the Jenkins' we'd be here?CARLOTTA Ah, no. I'm...I'm sorry. I didn't know that's what you wanted. ... Come, let me show you the rest of the house.(coming back to reality) They leave. 30 INT - FIRST FLOOR CORRIDOR _ DAY _ WIDE ANGLE Shooting through Dining Room doors with the table and center piece in F.G., the three of them walk TOWARD CAMERA. CARLOTTA Collinwood was built by Joshua Collins in the late 1600s. Of course, there have been many changes and additions since then.They walk up the stairs. CARLOTTA As a child, I used to hide here. ...(off camera) |
thought this site offered some interresting period houses
in my pondering, I stated that the Old House had been designed by a student of Christopher Wren, trying to make its design look like something he would conjure up. If one would extend his/her imagination, by the appearance of the Old House (and considering the era of the 17th century), it could work with some credible historocity.