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Another Thing To CGI Out
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The producers of a BBC period drama -- man, they make a lot of those -- were shooting in a town in Derbyshire (hey, you American types, pronounce it like it's spelled "Darbyshur") but they couldn't use the locals for extras. Why? They didn't look right for the part of ordinary villagers, despite BEING ordinary villagers. The problem: too many tattoos and tans and stuff. People just can't pull off looking like people used to look, unless they're the cast of "Downton Abbey," which you gotta admit really pulls off that early-20th-century thing. (Daily Mail)
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