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Streaming giants spur film and TV shift to UK's 'golden triangle'

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Ugh. Is it possible for an article to be written about the UK without the use of the ghastly word ‘quaint’. It isn’t a compliment.

As for the studios, Pinewood’s greatest franchise was, of course, the Carry On films.

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Hertfordwood!

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Sadly, NEW ZEALAND has lost Peter Jackson & Dan Hennah’s visions of JRR Tolkien’s legacy amongst NZ’s natural landscapes to these NEW studios and other business incentives of the U.K. -

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Hopefully, even in the U.K., they will still incorporate the illustrations of Canadian Greats like John Howe & Ted Nasmith along with British Greats Alan Lee & Brian Froud.

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Jeff Bezoz & Amazon need to save more money for the his planned sequel “Dr. Evil Conquers Space”.

- “Everyone wants ease, basically," Heard said. "Also, it's all about costs... and keeping them down."

Keep production costs down so he can continue erecting rockets and other monuments to his impact on humanity.

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The huge tax breaks and subsidies help,too.

The Shire,home of the Hobbitas,was inspired by the industrialisation of the Black Country,by the by.

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Perhaps it should have been built in the North of England rather than lumping everything in the South East corner.

The writer must be from the USA, no civilised human being uses “quaint”.

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