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>>> Це моя репродукція картини
"Звір гуляє"
від Марії Приймаченко
>>> This is my reproduction of the painting
"The Beast Walks"
by Maria Priymachenko
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Michael: There are what people like to call Easter Eggs hidden around in most scenes.
David: Yes.
Michael: And one of the things that I take a lot of enjoyment out of is seeing if David can pick up on what they are in any particular given scene. And I'll say to him, 'So in this café, there is a very obvious reference to... whatever.'
David: You should remember I have contact lenses and sunglasses on, I can't... I see very little.
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An Ineffable timeline of costumes: more additions!
Some of them taken from the trivia section in Prime Video and behind the scenes with Kate Carin.
Others taken from the TV script. (N.A. and brother Francis).
Part 1 is here. (And all links thus to other parts).
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There are 72 open card catalogues in THE TORTURED POETS DEPARTMENT Library Installation and 6 of them are open!
Fun Fact: 72 months equate to 6 years.
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Dropping easter eggs since 1989. What’s your favorite that you’ve found through the eras? 🐰🥚
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Mini egg chocolate pie with chocolate cookie crust
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House of Fabergé
Easter Egg Necklace
1892-1914.c
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Terry Pratchett painting in the Dirty Donkey pub ❤❤❤
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Good Omens: all about its score
I know these have a lot of text, but I tried to put everything in a “chronological, this fits together” order. If you love music, you know how much the score of a certain series/ film adds to the feeling of it.
David Arnold is a genius. There is so much going on beneath the surface. All those little strings you might not pay attention to, they are ATTENTION worthy.
This is part 1. There is a part 2 here!
I also want to point out the one thing I did not add on the slides: there is a moment at the beginning of episode 6 of season 1 where Mark Kermode played the harmonica. (Just as a little cameo for you :) ) In the words of @neil-gaiman “ Ennio Morricone-style Western harmonica music”.
All of the information here was gathered from interviews with David Arnold. (Those include videos as well and the DVD commentaries). I will leave all my sources in part 2.
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Dried up Lavender flowers in 'THE TORTURED POETS DEPARTMENT' Library Installation!
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Kolomyia: Ukrainian Easter Eggs at the Pysanka Museum 1 2
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