![]() ![]() Though it’s easy to see why he may have rescinded his approval later on. (New Line actually sued Koch Vision, the DVD’s distributor, trying to stop its release.) What I don’t understand is the inclusion of Pullman in the disclaimer: he’s interviewed here, snippets of which appear throughout the film one of the bonus features is the complete interview with him. The cover of this slapped-together documentary about Philip Pullman and his His Dark Materials fantasy trilogy contains this disclaimer: “The production was not authorized, prepared, approved, licensed or endorsed by Philip Pullman, New Line Cinema, or any other individual or entity associated with the His Dark Materials books or any movies based on those books.” I understand the inclusion of New Line in the disclaimer - the studio would justifiably be horrified to think that this poorly produced film might be connected to it, and it does have the stink of cashing-on on a hot commodity all over it. ![]()
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