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🎀🎬 ‘Barbie’ Movie Reportedly Cause International Shortage of Pink Paint

Da movie starring Ryan Gosling as Ken an’ Margot Robbie as Barbie stay causing some serious ruckus in da real world, leading to an international shortage of pink paint. 😱💖 Da color pink stay practically synonymous wit Barbie dolls an’ all da kine accessories – an’ dis movie, directed by Greta Gerwig, wen make sure fo’ keep things true to da iconic Barbie style.

“Stayin’ true to da keiki vibes stay da top priority,” Gerwig tell Architectural Digest when asked why she no like stray from da famous features of da Mattel Inc. toys. “I wen want da pinks fo’ be bright an’ vibrant, an’ everyting fo’ be almost too much.” 🌸🌈💕

Da decision fo’ go all out no come lightly when it come to set construction. Sarah Greenwood, da film’s production designer, wen admit dat “da whole world wen run out of pink,” while referring to one specific fluorescent shade from Rosco paint. Da set, which stay built on da Warner Bros. Studios lot outside London, feature all da iconic elements of Barbie’s Dreamhouse, including da infamous waterslide. 🎠🏰💦

“I wen want fo’ capture da ridiculously fun vibes of da Dreamhouses,” Gerwig explain. “Why you goin’ walk down da stairs when you can slide straight into your pool? Why you goin’ slog up da stairs when you can take one elevator dat match your dress?” 🤩🏊‍♀️👗

Fo’ get ready fo’ design da movie set, Gerwig an’ her team even wen buy one Dreamhouse from Amazon. “Da ceiling stay actually pretty close to your head, an’ you only need fe moments fo’ walk across da room. It get dis odd effect of makin’ da actors look big in da space but small overall,” Gerwig share. “No walls, no doors… Da Dreamhouses assume you nevah get anyting you like fo’ keep private – there no place fo’ hide.” 🏡🚪🙈

At da end of da day, da rooms in da Barbie house stay built wit proportions 23% smaller than regular human size, highlightin’ da unique scale dat stay true to da original toys. 📏🎀

Despite da shortage of pink paint, Gerwig an’ her team wen work their magic an’ create one vibrant an’ whimsical world fo’ da Barbie movie. Da film promises fo’ bring all da joy an’ nostalgia of da beloved dolls to da big screen. So, get ready fo’ immerse yourself in a world of pink, glitz, an’ glamour as Ken an’ Barbie come to life like nevah before! 🌟🎥💖


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🎀🎬 ‘Barbie’ Movie Reportedly Causes International Shortage of Pink Paint

The movie starring Ryan Gosling as Ken and Margot Robbie as Barbie is causing quite a commotion in the real world, leading to an international shortage of pink paint. 😱💖 The color pink is practically synonymous with Barbie dolls and all the various accessories. And this movie, directed by Greta Gerwig, ensures that it stays true to the iconic Barbie style.

“Staying true to the fun and playful vibes is our top priority,” Gerwig told Architectural Digest when asked why she didn’t want to deviate from the famous features of the Mattel Inc. toys. “I wanted the pinks to be bright and vibrant, and everything to be almost too much.” 🌸🌈💕

The decision to go all out was not taken lightly when it came to the set construction. Sarah Greenwood, the film’s production designer, admitted that “the whole world ran out of pink,” referring to a specific fluorescent shade from Rosco paint. The set, built on the Warner Bros. Studios lot outside London, features all the iconic elements of Barbie’s Dreamhouse, including the infamous waterslide. 🎠🏰💦

“I wanted to capture the ridiculously fun vibes of the Dreamhouses,” Gerwig explained. “Why walk down the stairs when you can slide straight into your pool? Why trudge up the stairs when you can take an elevator that matches your dress?” 🤩🏊‍♀️👗

To prepare for designing the movie set, Gerwig and her team even purchased a Dreamhouse from Amazon. “The ceiling is actually quite close to your head, and it only takes a few moments to walk across the room. It creates this odd effect of making the actors look big in the space but small overall,” Gerwig shared. “There are no walls and no doors… Dreamhouses assume that you never have anything you wish to keep private – there is no place to hide.” 🏡🚪🙈

At the end of the day, the rooms in the Barbie house are built with proportions 23% smaller than regular human size, highlighting the unique scale that stays true to the original toys. 📏🎀

Despite the shortage of pink paint, Gerwig and her team worked their magic and created a vibrant and whimsical world for the Barbie movie. The film promises to bring all the joy and nostalgia of the beloved dolls to the big screen. So get ready to immerse yourself in a world of pink, glitz, and glamour as Ken and Barbie come to life like never before! 🌟🎥💖

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