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Current Talk '24 I / Re: Happy 50th Anniversary, Night of Dark Shadows
« on: November 19, 2023, 06:16:08 PM »
Here's #51 -
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- and not only is it a part of the NoDS Editor's Portfolio, but it also appears in the NoDS Pressbook with the following caption -
And finally here's #52 -
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- though unfortunately #52 doesn't appear in the NoDS Pressbook, it chose to feature Carlotta in stills #7 and #12 - however, something I can share from the Pressbook is something else I've never shared before and that's the article that accompanies still #51 -
- and apparently they really did need a proofreader for the Pressbook because not only did it get a caption wrong and leave out part of another, it misidentifies NoDS as hoDS in the fourth paragraph in that article. Also, I would quibble with Nancy's opinion that she simply played a "housewife" in the film. Being a housewife implies that a woman doesn't have a career, and, sure, none of Claire's dialogue brings up that she co-writes Gothick novels with Alex, which certainly makes Claire an author, but the film itself makes it quite clear that she's an author. Did Nancy simply read her own dialogue and had she not seen a copy of the film at the time of the interview?
(Click here for a 470X700 version)
- and not only is it a part of the NoDS Editor's Portfolio, but it also appears in the NoDS Pressbook with the following caption -
And finally here's #52 -
(Click here for a 559X700 version)
- though unfortunately #52 doesn't appear in the NoDS Pressbook, it chose to feature Carlotta in stills #7 and #12 - however, something I can share from the Pressbook is something else I've never shared before and that's the article that accompanies still #51 -
- and apparently they really did need a proofreader for the Pressbook because not only did it get a caption wrong and leave out part of another, it misidentifies NoDS as hoDS in the fourth paragraph in that article. Also, I would quibble with Nancy's opinion that she simply played a "housewife" in the film. Being a housewife implies that a woman doesn't have a career, and, sure, none of Claire's dialogue brings up that she co-writes Gothick novels with Alex, which certainly makes Claire an author, but the film itself makes it quite clear that she's an author. Did Nancy simply read her own dialogue and had she not seen a copy of the film at the time of the interview?