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Yup, me too. I then thought it was a BBC remake, 'updated, done better, with more diverse cast, etc.', and then i thought, oh, but the BBC can't afford filming on location, so will do it around Port Talbot.I read Michael as Martin thinking this was the sequel to “The Way” and I got very confused reading the article.
I think I could probably spot the difference between Pamplona and Port Talbot.
I passed through Port Talbot on my way home by bus yesterday. I was in Pamplona last week. So both are still fairly fresh in my mind.You obviously have a keen idea for industrial plants, being able to spot one of the biggest steel works in the world, and the lack of one.........in Pamplona.........
Mining for magnesium oxideCould be some kind of mineral extraction facility given many large piles of sands in various grades.
Not really easy to confuse. A cursory glance at the link and you find this:BBC releases first-look pictures for The Way, the bold new drama from Michael Sheen, James Graham and Adam Curtis
The images show cast members Steffan Rhodri, Mali Harries, Sophie Melville, Callum Scott Howells and Maja Laskowskawww.bbc.co.uk
Is this deliberate?
It's going to be easy to confuse this with The way starring Martin Sheen.
But no, it's just someone (mischievously) making it difficult to find the correct film via Google.
Yep, i eventually deduced it from "magnesitas'.Mining for magnesium
You obviously have a keen idea for industrial plants, being able to spot one of the biggest steel works in the world, and the lack of one.........in Pamplona.........
I too wondered how they were going to make Port Talbot look like Northern Spain
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Thanks @Kathar1na Apropos of nothing, I’m a fan of Michael Sheen.. And of Martin Sheen too, but mostly from the West Wing, long before The Way - the other ‘The Way’ that is.
I think I could probably spot the difference between Pamplona and Port Talbot.
I am not a lawyer but they did cover some intellectual property law when I was in grad school. Your story about Abbey Road is a bit hard to fathom. For trademarks to be violated, there has to be a reasonable chance of confusion. I find it hard to believe that anyone would confuse a residential neighborhood in South Carolina with a Beatles album or a religious site elsewhere in the country.Nevertheless, Americans being Americans (I am one by birth), The Martin Sheen/Emilio Estevez's Family corporate lawyer is likely already on the case. You might be amazed at what names have to be changed. For instance, down the road about a km. from me a new small neighborhood in a small city in South Carolina, was built off the main street and named Abbey Road. The developer of the property received a strong legal notice telling him that they could not use that name. Then it was named The Abbey, a religious site in the US sent them a similar letter. Now it does not have an official name.
Nevertheless, Americans being Americans (I am one by birth), The Martin Sheen/Emilio Estevez's Family corporate lawyer is likely already on the case.
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