The hit Amazon Prime Video series Fallout has captivated audiences with its post-apocalyptic world based on the popular video game franchise. Show producers aimed to faithfully adapt the beloved game universe while adding fresh new storylines. This careful balance resonated with both longtime fans and new viewers alike.
Showrunner Jonathan Nolan intended the series to draw inspiration from the games rather than directly replicate them. His team expanded the epic game setting into dramatic new television stories. Makeup department head Michael Harvey recalled Nolan instructing the crew to “use the game as a reference” but avoid simply “carbon copying” elements.
Despite the creators’ meticulous approach, superfan attention to detail uncovered an unexpected Easter egg. In one episode, costume designer Amy Wescott dressed a minor character named Rink similarly to Cricket from Fallout 4. Harvey’s makeup artists further echoed the game character’s appearance. Harvey admitted thinking “nobody’s ever going to catch it.
Showrunner Jonathan Nolan intended the series to draw inspiration from the games rather than directly replicate them. His team expanded the epic game setting into dramatic new television stories. Makeup department head Michael Harvey recalled Nolan instructing the crew to “use the game as a reference” but avoid simply “carbon copying” elements.
Despite the creators’ meticulous approach, superfan attention to detail uncovered an unexpected Easter egg. In one episode, costume designer Amy Wescott dressed a minor character named Rink similarly to Cricket from Fallout 4. Harvey’s makeup artists further echoed the game character’s appearance. Harvey admitted thinking “nobody’s ever going to catch it.
- 8/15/2024
- by Naser Nahandian
- Gazettely
Fallout is the latest video game franchise to receive a live-action adaptation and fans were blown away by the showrunner’s attention to detail. Adapting a video game to a different medium has been challenging for most filmmakers; however, this project had the advantage of having a fan at the helm.
The filmmakers are faced with the daunting task of expanding the franchise without alienating the established fan base of the source material. Easter eggs are secretly and cleverly placed throughout the series for hardcore fans to discover, while there are some that not even the director was able to spot.
One Minor Character Was Authentically Adapted Into the Live-Action Fallout Series
The gaming community applauds the efforts made by Bethesda Game Studios and Amazon Prime Video with this live-action adaptation. Todd Howard served as a producer for the series, and his input was essential to the live-action adaptation as...
The filmmakers are faced with the daunting task of expanding the franchise without alienating the established fan base of the source material. Easter eggs are secretly and cleverly placed throughout the series for hardcore fans to discover, while there are some that not even the director was able to spot.
One Minor Character Was Authentically Adapted Into the Live-Action Fallout Series
The gaming community applauds the efforts made by Bethesda Game Studios and Amazon Prime Video with this live-action adaptation. Todd Howard served as a producer for the series, and his input was essential to the live-action adaptation as...
- 8/14/2024
- by Rouvin Josef Quirimit
- FandomWire
For the third week of December, Clive Barker fans have much to celebrate as Scream Factory is releasing Lord of Illusions in high def for the first time ever. Also coming to DVD and Blu-ray this week are several indie horror films, Millennium’s Poe-inspired Stonehearst Asylum and the cult classic Don’t Look in the Basement is being resurrected on DVD as well.
Spotlight Titles:
Don’t Look in the Basement – Digitally Restored (Film Chest, DVD)
Don’t Look in the Basement, also known as The Forgotten, is one of the best low-budget movies in the horror/thriller genre. With a budget of roughly $100,000, the film is presented in great B-movie style with generally good acting and directing.
The plot revolves around a young psychiatric nurse, Charlotte Beale (Rosie Holotik/Playboy cover girl 1972), who goes to work at the isolated Stephens Sanitarium following the murder of its proprietor,...
Spotlight Titles:
Don’t Look in the Basement – Digitally Restored (Film Chest, DVD)
Don’t Look in the Basement, also known as The Forgotten, is one of the best low-budget movies in the horror/thriller genre. With a budget of roughly $100,000, the film is presented in great B-movie style with generally good acting and directing.
The plot revolves around a young psychiatric nurse, Charlotte Beale (Rosie Holotik/Playboy cover girl 1972), who goes to work at the isolated Stephens Sanitarium following the murder of its proprietor,...
- 12/16/2014
- by Heather Wixson
- DailyDead
70s B-movie fave, Don’t Look in the Basement has been digitally restored and will be available on DVD Dec. 16 from Film Chest Media Group. The film will be presented with original sound and in a full frame aspect ration of 4x3 (which is a little weird as it was originally shot in 1.37:1, also known as "academy standard").
You can re-order the film here
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You can re-order the film here
In the film, a young, psychiatric nurse, Charlotte Beale (Rosie Holotik, 1972 Playboy covergirl), goes to work at an isolated sanitarium only to learn the proprietor, Dr. Stephens (Michael Harvey, Berlin Express, Tycoon), was murdered by one of [Continued ...]...
- 11/18/2014
- QuietEarth.us
A young, psychiatric nurse struggles under the worst of institutional conditions in Don’t Look in the Basement, digitally restored and available on DVD Dec. 16 from Film Chest Media Group.
In this ‘70s, B-movie, cult classic, a young, psychiatric nurse, Charlotte Beale (Rosie Holotik, 1972 Playboy covergirl), goes to work at an isolated sanitarium only to learn the proprietor, Dr. Stephens (Michael Harvey, Berlin Express, Tycoon), was murdered by one of the patients.
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In this ‘70s, B-movie, cult classic, a young, psychiatric nurse, Charlotte Beale (Rosie Holotik, 1972 Playboy covergirl), goes to work at an isolated sanitarium only to learn the proprietor, Dr. Stephens (Michael Harvey, Berlin Express, Tycoon), was murdered by one of the patients.
Struggling … Continue reading →
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- 11/15/2014
- by Horrornews.net
- Horror News
A young, psychiatric nurse struggles under the worst of institutional conditions in Don’t Look in the Basement, digitally restored and available on DVD December 16th from Film Chest Media Group.
In this ‘70s, B-movie, cult classic, a young, psychiatric nurse, Charlotte Beale (Rosie Holotik, 1972 Playboy covergirl), goes to work at an isolated sanitarium only to learn the proprietor, Dr. Stephens (Michael Harvey, Berlin Express, Tycoon), was murdered by one of the patients.
The post Restored Don’t Look in the Basement Arrives on DVD Next Month appeared first on Shock Till You Drop.
In this ‘70s, B-movie, cult classic, a young, psychiatric nurse, Charlotte Beale (Rosie Holotik, 1972 Playboy covergirl), goes to work at an isolated sanitarium only to learn the proprietor, Dr. Stephens (Michael Harvey, Berlin Express, Tycoon), was murdered by one of the patients.
The post Restored Don’t Look in the Basement Arrives on DVD Next Month appeared first on Shock Till You Drop.
- 11/13/2014
- by Ryan Turek
- shocktillyoudrop.com
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