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Post by BadNews88 on Nov 29, 2004 17:20:57 GMT -5
AND gets RELEASED?
Is this OSCAR-WINNING masterpiece nearing completion yet?
Me and all my friends have been waiting since the last few seconds of "ONLY THE GOOD..." faded from the screen in 1999!
We're still waiting..
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Post by Sailor Earth on Nov 30, 2004 1:41:53 GMT -5
Have they even started filming yet? Heh
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Post by red dwarf addict on Nov 30, 2004 10:06:38 GMT -5
They're due to start filming in January. Not long now....
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Post by BadNews88 on Dec 4, 2004 15:47:19 GMT -5
One chief reason that there was/is SUCh a delay in the creation of the film......is that sadly, designer MEL BIBBY is no longer with us anymore (Cancer in June 2002).. Who has helmed his throne as a replacement these days?
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Post by red dwarf addict on Dec 4, 2004 17:18:23 GMT -5
Not sure, but here's a little something for ya if you haven't got it already.... The Propstore of London, in association with Grant Naylor Productions, have begun a very special auction this December - the centrepiece of which is an item with an important and poignant history all of its own. The 'Rimmer on the Toilet' painting was revealed during the final telling denouement of the Red Dwarf II episode Kryten. It was created especially for the production and has become one of the most iconic images of the second series. The painting was 'adopted' by production designer Mel Bibby when he joined the crew for Series III, constructing sets for all subsequent seasons. It remained in his possession until his tragic death from cancer in June, 2002, aged just 54. Mel's wife Chrissie (best known to fans as Chrissie Moses, a Red Dwarf stalwart since Series IV) has asked that the painting be auctioned, with all proceeds donated to Cancer Research. With remarkable generosity, the Propstore have agreed to run the auction for us, and have even added some 50 items from their collection, a percentage of the proceedings from which will also be donated to this worthy cause. It's a chance to do some good this Christmas, as well an opportunity to pick up a genuine piece of Red Dwarf memorabilia. The auctions kick off on Friday, December 3rd. Each auction will run for seven days with ten new items going live each weekday. Therefore the first auction will end on Friday the 10th, with the others finishing on consecutive days thereafter. Link to Auction
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Post by Captain Emerald on Dec 16, 2004 10:32:50 GMT -5
I want it, nbut it's too late!
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Post by red dwarf addict on Dec 16, 2004 10:35:51 GMT -5
Yeah wish I could of bidded, but me and ebay haven't always got on......
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