Just wanted to mention that Dune Prophecy got 4 Emmy nominations!
Don't know for what, the show fails on every level.
Just wanted to mention that Dune Prophecy got 4 Emmy nominations!
I certainly hope so.There's a separate Emmy for SF&F costumes?
Probably because it gave more normal series no chance to win costume awards.Google tells me: Outstanding Fantasy/Sci-Fi Costumes, Outstanding Original Main Title Theme Music, Outstanding Visual Effects, and Outstanding Production Design.
There's a separate Emmy for SF&F costumes?
Don't know for what, the show fails on every level.
Speculation, I hope, and not for any actual legal reason?Maybe he isn't allowed near them?
"Never work with animals or children."
~W.C. Fields.
Smart move avoiding the rabbit. They've got a vicious streak a mile long.I can relate. I used to work backstage in musical theatre. One year we did The King and I. It had both animals and children. Same with Gypsy. We were supposed to have a dog handler for Gypsy, but they never showed. So guess who got stuck giving up their intermission break to take the friggin' dog out for a walk to do its business? (I was head of the properties crew, and the dog was NOT supposed to be my responsibility). I flat-out refused to take responsibility for the rabbit, as I know nothing of how to care for them. So the person who supplied the rabbit had to keep it fed and clean its cage.
The script had originally called for goldfish and a monkey, and I told the director we couldn't have either of those - the goldfish would never survive, and there's no way we would have been able to get a permit for a monkey (or even a monkey, for that matter).
That director had ambitious ideas, but no concept of safety and common sense (FFS, she wanted to use an actual bow and arrow in a Tiger Lily scene and real fireworks in the bomb scene in Peter Pan; thank goodness the fire department refused to let us have a permit for that).
And keeping the kids out of the food... (we had to have real food because some of the actors had to actually eat it).![]()
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