*something which I always thought would be convenient in that you'd be able to rebuild with fairly little hassle (providing you didn't step on any of the blocks and end up spending a half hour sitting on the floor prying the embedded plastic cubes from your foot torn between crying and cursing as you do so settling for both) and also, cheap. But noooo, Ikea already stole that idea from me.
Wright's stuff has mostly been a bitch to maintain, especially when he went through his concrete years. Did you notice the 5-7 million in renovation costs?
It's also appeared in quite a few other films, IIRC - although many of them are probably the shoddy actioners that I rather like, so not worth mentioning in artistic company. [grin]
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It's an odd effect, whatever's causing it.
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*something which I always thought would be convenient in that you'd be able to rebuild with fairly little hassle (providing you didn't step on any of the blocks and end up spending a half hour sitting on the floor prying the embedded plastic cubes from your foot torn between crying and cursing as you do so settling for both) and also, cheap. But noooo, Ikea already stole that idea from me.
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lego = win ^_^
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They use imprints of the texture of the house on Deckard's apartment walls, which was built in a sound stage.
Shoddy horrible reporting.
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it did feature in one scene, and they recreated it for Decard's apartment, which means something, artistically, surely?
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