Why would they care about the Oxford tourist industry?
(There are more than enough tourists in Oxford already, she grumbles)
They wouldn't, any more than the creators of Morse did. But if the amount of people tramping through Oxford would increase purely
because they saw it in GC, or TSK if all goes well, then by word of mouth alone (when asked how they decided to visit - "saw it on the films") perhaps the viewing figures for GC/TSK would increase, however slightly (it all helps). [and I mean those who haven't read the books and do the tour of Botanic Garden, park bench etc...]
Also, I had this ideal of Warners coming to Oxford, meeting with local officials and declaring their intentions to film there for 6 months, and the officials and locals saying "yes, you can film here, here and here, and we'll all go and see it when it's done/buy it when it's out". All added money for TAS, which they'd need a lot of!
I know we don't all love tourists! I live in Tourism Central in the summer, and the place is crawling with em, but a lot of them I've asked over the years say they saw it on tv, or a series, or a film, and wanted to visit, and wanted to buy books and dvds with the place on it to show their friends..
So imagine this effect with the dvd release tomorrow. And (hopefully) later on with TSK having been filmed there, people buying dvds left, right and centre because they took their kids to see the film(s) and featured places they live in/ visit/ want to go to/ have been to..etc..
All money accumulated from the dvd sales can only be a boost to the chances of sequels happening.
Hope this makes sense?
I know what I mean, even if no-one else does!
Crikey, less than a day left! Where has the time gone!?)
I'm not fat, I'm just in widescreen...