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sumi - Jul 21, 2011 7:01:32 pm PDT #3936 of 7329
Art Crawl!!!

GoT panel up on youtube in 5 parts


sumi - Jul 22, 2011 8:21:45 am PDT #3937 of 7329
Art Crawl!!!

Hipster Jon Snow tumblr.


Vortex - Jul 22, 2011 6:00:21 pm PDT #3938 of 7329
"Cry havoc and let slip the boobs of war!" -- Miracleman

could they TRY to get some details right? There's no Boston Avenue in DC. We name after states, not cities. We don't call it a freeway.

sorry, it's a pet peeve, it's my city. I'm sure that other people have the same pet peeve about their city.


askye - Jul 22, 2011 6:20:04 pm PDT #3939 of 7329
Thrive to spite them

I have pet peeves about how Florida is portrayed. I stopped watching Warehouse 13 after an episode centered around something that is completely impossible in Florida.


sj - Jul 22, 2011 6:34:02 pm PDT #3940 of 7329
"There are few hours in life more agreeable than the hour dedicated to the ceremony known as afternoon tea."

I loved this episode! Jane Espenson did a great job. There was more humor, which I definitely missed from the first couple of episodes.


Barb - Jul 23, 2011 5:14:24 am PDT #3941 of 7329
“Not dead yet!”

I have pet peeves about how Florida is portrayed.

Me too, especially with Miami/South Florida-- one of my primary issues with CSI Miami (aside from the generally wooden performances) was that their one aerial shot of the cars traveling to or from a crime scene were all of the Julia Tuttle Causeway, which leads to/away from the beach. One would think there was only one way in and out of Miami. The Glades cracks me up because while they've made up a fictional small town that's supposed to be somewhere in Palm Beach County, they wreak a little bit of havoc with geography in terms of how much time it takes to get places. Burn Notice does the same (and they make up street names, too) but I give them both passes because they film locally and in the case of the Glades, at least, it's a local boy who created/writes the show, so I at least know it's a willful fictional choice rather than deliberate ignorance.

The Killing is the one that made me absolutely NUTS though, with their depiction of Seattle weather. Just doesn't thunderstorm around here, people. Certainly not every time it rains. Nor is the rain of the heavy deluge variety, as a general rule.


sj - Jul 23, 2011 6:23:14 am PDT #3942 of 7329
"There are few hours in life more agreeable than the hour dedicated to the ceremony known as afternoon tea."

The Killing is the one that made me absolutely NUTS though, with their depiction of Seattle weather. Just doesn't thunderstorm around here, people. Certainly not every time it rains. Nor is the rain of the heavy deluge variety, as a general rule.

I'm thinking they wanted the dark, rainy atmosphere for that show because of the type of noirish story they were doing and chose Seattle because they heard it rains there and didn't worry about the specifics.

I remember and episode of Criminal Minds set in Providence and they had to go to 1st street, and I just had to laugh, because Providence is not a grid city and doesn't have street names that are numbered. And all the Leverage and Fringe people have already heard my rants about how they get things in Massachusetts wrong.


Barb - Jul 23, 2011 6:29:16 am PDT #3943 of 7329
“Not dead yet!”

I'm thinking they wanted the dark, rainy atmosphere for that show because of the type of noirish story they were doing and chose Seattle because they heard it rains there and didn't worry about the specifics.

Yep. That pretty much would seem to sum it up, wouldn't it? The thing that made me the craziest, I think, outside of the thunderstorms, is how they'd go from a wide pan shot of the skyline (all clearly taken on the same day) that was very typically fall/winter Seattle: slightly overcast and cloudy, maybe there's a drizzle, but you can't tell because it's so light and then the next closeup shot, which was presumably moments later, it would be dark and stormy in an Bulwer-Lytton sort of way. ::head desk::

I try to be somewhat open-minded because God knows, writers of all stripes often take a huge amounts of creative license, but there's creative license and then there's just flat-out WRONG. (Which is why I keep pestering my NOLA peeps...)


sumi - Jul 23, 2011 8:25:31 am PDT #3944 of 7329
Art Crawl!!!

WB ComicCon Game of Thrones video - I loved NC-W wearing Lena Headey's hat.

(And videoing the crowd.)

re noir atmostphere: lots of noir is set in L.A. clearly you don't need actual rain to be noir.

ETA: totally meant to link this blog post about the effective use of costumes in Game of Thrones.


askye - Jul 23, 2011 10:59:51 am PDT #3945 of 7329
Thrive to spite them

The specific thing in Warehouse 13 that just did me in was they go to investigate some strange stuff happening in a prison in Florida with a hurricane fast approaching. Turns out the prison is made of rock with quartz, which was left over materials from the quartz mine that the prison was built on. They even showed a picture of a mine from somewhere. A quartz mine. In Florida.

The worst show for things set in Florida was Silk Stalkings, if anyone remembers that. It was based in South Florida but shot in CA and they did nothing to disguise the fact. There were shots of rocky shorelines and cliffs all the time. The only plot line I really remember was one where high class prostitutes were being brought into the area and recruited from Tallahassee, the implication being Big Money is in Tallahassee. They even showed "Tallahassee" which looked more like South Florida than anything else they showed. Lots of sand and palm trees and huge expensive houses every where.