![]() ![]() I went home and told Joel there was somebody out there doing something familiar. IntroductionsįRANCES McDORMAND By chance, I saw “Bottle Rocket” by myself the day it opened in N.Y.C. The conversations have been edited some spoilers follow. In phone and email interviews from around the globe, his collaborators (including newbies Jeffrey Wright, who plays a James Baldwin-esque food writer, and Léa Seydoux, as a prison guard who models for an artist-inmate) spoke about inhabiting his inventive world together. He even likes verisimilitude in the extras: “I often employ people with their own pets in the background.” “What I like to do is go to a place and have us all live there and become a real local sort of production, like a little theater company - everything works better for me that way,” said Anderson, who lives in Paris. “The French Dispatch,” about writers at a midcentury magazine based on The New Yorker, is set in the fictional town of Ennui-sur-Blasé and was filmed in Angoulême, France. As soon as I had Bill Murray, I wanted him on the next one. “But as soon as Owen Wilson and I started making a movie, well, I wanted Owen to be involved with the other movies I would do. ![]() “I don’t know who gravitated toward whom,” Anderson said, in a voice message sent from the production of his 11th film, outside Madrid. Along with his fastidious and vibrant visual sense and staccato pacing, his company of free spirits has become his signature. But Wes Anderson’s 10th movie, “The French Dispatch,” was made in much the same way, and with much the same cast, as many of the features that preceded it. It’s his first film set in France, and the first done as an anthology.
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Well, I'm hanging out in the official forum modding section almost every day. which is, what are your thoughts on this Morrowind player's mod being included on the PC Gamer disk?Īnyone who still plays Morrowind and would like to check out Giants can do so at this link Now I've gone offtrack from what I wanted to say. If the giving and sharing spirit of Tamriel is gone = let's ALL profit. for Morrowind then why shouldn't all of us modders for Oblivion get on the bandwagon and make some money for our work as well. There was a guy at Ebay who was charging $10 a pop for sending mods to people that he didn't make (he was warned to desist.) But if the Bethesda devs are going to nickel and dime fans for the content they forgot to put in Oblivion instead of giving it freely like "Bitter Coast Sounds" mod, etc. I don't know if Pumaman is getting any money with this inclusion of his mod on the PC Gamer disk, but I hope he is - especially considering how Bethesda Gaming Company is now charging $2 for horse armor, and such. PC Gamer seems to have gotten the idea because here for the public is the most downloaded mod of Morrowind - so they say - and this is also wonderful advertisement for Morrowind and might get even a brand new generation of players for MW who had previously not heard of or tried the game. ![]() I am making a thread about this because I remember someone saying in discussion here that Bethesda ought to start recognizing the better mods made by fans for Morrowind and Oblivion and publish them with the creators name. I don't know if anyone else has received this in the mail, but my hubby Cain got 2 free game guides and 1 extra disk with his subscription to PC Gamer magazine (which comes every month with a disk loaded with game trials & utilities) and on the disk was a download of the Morrowind mod Giants Ultimate 2.7.1 by Pumaman. |
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