''We rooted it in the caduceus,'' says New Line creative exec Laura Carrillo, of the logo's resemblance to the medical icon. ''We thought, Let's do our modern twist on this thing.''
Now you see, that's why I'm really going to love this movie. It has a real respect for what came before. I'll be all "Yep, that there is a subtle and nuanced allusion both to the ancient art of medicine as well as the book of Exodus and how Moses and Aaron brought their people to safety after roaming in a desert for 40 years" each and every time Samuel Jackson tasers a snake in the face.
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Date: 2006-03-31 04:15 pm (UTC)Now you see, that's why I'm really going to love this movie. It has a real respect for what came before. I'll be all "Yep, that there is a subtle and nuanced allusion both to the ancient art of medicine as well as the book of Exodus and how Moses and Aaron brought their people to safety after roaming in a desert for 40 years" each and every time Samuel Jackson tasers a snake in the face.