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Post by the panopticountolaf on Feb 2, 2021 8:22:58 GMT -5
The real question mark is if HarperCollins audio recorded a dramatized version of TWW in addition to TRR and TBB. It seems likely given that they were created to tie into the movie, but who can say for sure. I would love to see (hear?) a version of TWW narrated by Curry, especially considering the only one we got was Handler reading. (He’s not bad at all, but I’m a sucker for consistency.)
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Post by gothicarchiesfan on Feb 2, 2021 9:21:26 GMT -5
The real question mark is if HarperCollins audio recorded a dramatized version of TWW in addition to TRR and TBB. It seems likely given that they were created to tie into the movie, but who can say for sure. I would love to see (hear?) a version of TWW narrated by Curry, especially considering the only one we got was Handler reading. (He’s not bad at all, but I’m a sucker for consistency.) I'm just glad we got Curry back right as Esme Squalor entered the series and Count Olaf really began his descent into total insanity.
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Post by Dante on Feb 2, 2021 10:34:43 GMT -5
It really doesn't make any sense to me why HarperCollins wouldn't just release this online or something. I understand why that might not have been feasible in 2004 but surely all they would have to do now, is just take the file and upload onto Amazon, their website etc? Unless it's a rights thing. I suspect it would be a rights issue; the likelihood is that the actors' contract would have specified that HarperCollins has the rights contingent on them publishing within a set timeframe. I'm basing this on Michael Kupperman stating (in 2013) that he believed the rights to The Spoily Brats had "by now" reverted to him. And companies would generally rather bury a potentially unprofitable project rather than just release it in even the most understated capacity, which is rather boring.
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