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Post by twistedrabbit on Feb 21, 2005 1:01:17 GMT
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Post by Gnorn on Feb 21, 2005 1:09:02 GMT
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Post by twistedrabbit on Feb 21, 2005 2:12:20 GMT
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Post by Lensman on Feb 21, 2005 12:32:47 GMT
I looked up the address Motile provided using a "reverse phone directory," which showed what looked like 3 private individuals at that address, further indication it's an apartment building. No surprise there; as was said earlier, that "apt" in the address is a giveaway.
I've also tried looking up Pendragon in the Seattle white pages; again no dice. I know this is a little-known independant studio, but this is ridiculous!
OTOH, pestering them at this time would be counterproductive. As has already been pointed out, it's quite likely they are in "crunch time" mode trying to get the film finished, and don't have time for distractions.
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Post by Cylinder on Feb 21, 2005 21:11:48 GMT
I'm sorry but thats just a mess. Looks like the gatefold sleeve of a YES concept album from 1973.
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Post by Lensman on Feb 22, 2005 9:47:16 GMT
I'm sorry but thats just a mess. Looks like the gatefold sleeve of a YES concept album from 1973. I agree "it's a mess." Not the Tripods, but the Seattle Tower and how the elements are arranged. I may be only an amateur graphic designer but I can see this is bad art. But if you're talking about Roger Dean's "Yes" albumn covers... I resemble that remark! I *love* Roger Dean's art, and the book _Roger Dean's Views_ is one of my favorite art books.
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Post by I own a cylinder on Feb 24, 2005 2:48:07 GMT
600 ft tall fighting machines huh?? COOL!! BTW. This is concept art. If it looks crap or not is besides the point as long as it gets the GENERAL idea across. Perhapse, the top of the Space needle was gunna fly off.
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Post by notobfukwiv on Feb 26, 2005 1:52:24 GMT
The lights are on inside Pendragon it seems, however, nobody appears to be home. They also need lessons on how to show common courtesy to the very people that show an interest and give support.
Why don't they reply? Very odd.
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Post by I own a cylinder on Mar 1, 2005 20:05:44 GMT
The lights are on inside Pendragon it seems, however, nobody appears to be home. They also need lessons on how to show common courtesy to the very people that show an interest and give support. Why don't they reply? Very odd. Have you rang the door bell? ;D maybe someone in seattle should send in a pic of the building the University way address belongs to. See what it looks like.
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Post by I own a cylinder on Mar 1, 2005 20:42:45 GMT
I've just found another aswell. Pendragon Pictures 800 Fifth Avenue Suite 101 - 144 Seattle, WA 98104 Lemme see if i understand this. Pendragon Pictures Have adresses at: 800 Fifth Avenue, Suite 101 - 144 3237 14th Ave W Apt 104 4505 University Way NE, 550 PMB (Although for the Majority of the articles on SciFI2k.com, they are given at the University address.) www.scifi2k.com/misc_html/warworlds/warworld_main.html
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Post by BayonneAndy on Mar 8, 2005 1:24:38 GMT
Was bored and browsing and managed to stumble on something. On a previous thread people were joking about marching on their studio ( ;D ) to ask where our film is! Well now it is possible (if us from Britain feel like flying and you guys in the US are up for a trip) as I have found their address in Seattle. Knowing my luck half you lot already know it but here it is any way,, Pendragon Pictures, 4505 University Way N.E., PMB 550, Seattle, WA 98105 Anyone feel like writing a letter? I found a telephone for this location, which I dialed. I was informed that this number was no longer in service. Makes you really confident in Pendragon, doesn't it?
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Post by EvilNerfherder on Mar 8, 2005 3:08:55 GMT
Just a thought.. but it COULD be that they changed their numbers, etc. to stop irate fans phoning them to rag at them about the trailers? Stranger things have happened..
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