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"Score, Robert" <[log in to unmask]>
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Please grant this sacred site.
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Thu, 4 Jan 2001 17:12:58 -0600
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Yea, that was one of the problems, right up ther with nailing movie floor
finishing to the 3/4" plywood protections with 1" nails, resulting in damage
to the marble floor (fortunatly someone stoped them before they got very far
into the process)

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Sent: Thursday, January 04, 2001 5:02 PM
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Subject: Re: Movies and Restoration


In a message dated 1/4/01 8:56:45 AM Eastern Standard Time,
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<< When I was working on Cad' Zan, the movie Great Expectations was filmed
 there, for what the museum previous thought was a pretty penny... when it
 was all said and done, I would never recommend it to a client. The movie
 sucked too. >>

As I recall 20th Century Fox had the building painted with fake cracks and
vines to make it look ratty for the film. The paint was supposed to be
removable with hot water but they couldn't get it off. We were asked whether
it was OK to leave it there and paint over it, and responded with a testing
budget that encouraged them to try harder at getting the strippable coating
off, which they did.

I thought the movie sucked too, and for as much as they showed of this
unique
building - a highly retouched 10 seconds, maybe, they could have had ILM do
it with a computer for a lot less trouble.

Mike E.

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