- Mar 4, 2019
- 13
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This looks like a delightful parody. The 3d model for Tina Louise definitely needs work, and I miss Bob Denver's smiling face. I'm not sure why you would use the faceless protagonist option for this kind of parody. I don't see why anyone would want to self-insert as Gilligan, the usual logic behind that trope, at the cost of facial expressions on the main character. I think emotionally expressive imagery would be far better.
Tina Louise, by the way, is the last surviving member of the original cast. She even did an interview with the New York Post a couple of weeks ago. You can find her social media and follow her on Facebook, but searches can be a bit difficult since you need to disambiguate her from an Australian Instagram model with the same name.
I like the setup for the story. The behind the scenes rationale makes a weird kind of sense out of the goofy plot of the original series. The writing needs a bit of work, but also shows a lot of promise. There were a couple of lines so dead on I could hear them in the voice of Russell Johnson and Jim Backus.
Tina Louise, by the way, is the last surviving member of the original cast. She even did an interview with the New York Post a couple of weeks ago. You can find her social media and follow her on Facebook, but searches can be a bit difficult since you need to disambiguate her from an Australian Instagram model with the same name.
I like the setup for the story. The behind the scenes rationale makes a weird kind of sense out of the goofy plot of the original series. The writing needs a bit of work, but also shows a lot of promise. There were a couple of lines so dead on I could hear them in the voice of Russell Johnson and Jim Backus.
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