I think it's really interesting how they were able to blend in elements of Seaview Terrace, Lyndhurst, and Greystone into the new Collinwood. The basic shape of the exterior is inspired by Seaview Terrace, with gothic elements and stone texture reminiscent of Lyndhurst and Greystone.
And the grand foyer, looking toward the staircase, is very much like the staircase of Greystone as it was dressed for the Old House (even including a big window at the intermediate landing, where Greystone actually has a door).
It's looking more and more like she's going to be a big draw for the film.
One thing that I hadn't noticed before, because it goes by so very fast, is when Angelique does that flip of her head: she looks like she'd been shattered and pieced back together, even with a few stitches here and there.I'm really loving the production design, and I think it's really interesting how they were able to blend in elements of Seaview Terrace, Lyndhurst, and Greystone into the new Collinwood.
I do love the look of Collinwood as well.
And I'm sorry, but the rationalization that the movie had to be made "funny" in order to bring more people into it just doesn't scan. So people won't go see a movie that isn't funny???
Probably what they really should be saying is that they added humor to make DS different from the Twilight films (which are pretty much deadly serious)