27/02/2017 Journal
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This Journal was published on: 27/02/2017
Application number | Publication Date | Registered IR reference (if applicable) | Personnage/Personality Name | Application Type | Representative Photograph/Image | Agent Details |
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241 | 13/02/2017 | - | Moose Malloy | Application for Personality Registration | Moose Malloy | David Evans / Jason Romer |
242 | 13/02/2017 | - | Moose Malloy | Application for Image Registration | Moose Malloy | David Evans / Jason Romer |
243 | 13/02/2017 | - | Moose Malloy | Application for Image Registration | Moose Malloy is a large man, but not more than six foot five inches tall and "not wider than a beer truck". He is an archetypal blue collar gangster who falls for a dame. With pale skin, he always appears to be in need of a shave. He has curly black hair and heavy eyebrows that almost meet over his thick nose. His ears are small and neat for a man of his size and his eyes have a shine close to tears. He looks almost as inconspicuous as a tarantula on a piece of angel food. He is not always conscious of his own strength. He is a gangster with a heart, looking for love. | David Evans / Jason Romer |
244 | 13/02/2017 | - | Application for Personality Registration | David Evans / Jason Romer | ||
245 | 13/02/2017 | - | Application for Image Registration | David Evans / Jason Romer | ||
246 | 13/02/2017 | - | Application for Image Registration | Google is in some ways an alter ego of Raymond Chandler, a character in a spoof science fiction novel, referred to by Chandler in a letter to his agent. He is there to answer questions, provide truth of a kind. He is a source of accurate, technical and other matter of fact information. He is a physical character, envisaged to have the appearance of Raymond Chandler himself iin "geek" mode, dressed in a suit with brown spectacles, soft shirt with tie, receeding hairline, often smoking a pipe. His face is rounded and clean-shaven. Underneath the surface appearance, he has a cool perceptive gaze. He might be looked on as a human equivalent of R2D2. | David Evans / Jason Romer | |
247 | 13/02/2017 | - | Philip Marlowe | Application for Personality Registration | Philip Marlowe | David Evans / Jason Romer |
248 | 13/02/2017 | - | Philip Marlowe | Application for Image Registration | Philip Marlowe | David Evans / Jason Romer |
249 | 13/02/2017 | - | Philip Marlowe | Application for Image Registration | Marlowe | David Evans / Jason Romer |
250 | 13/02/2017 | - | Philip Marlowe | Application for Image Registration | Marlowe is an archetypal American Private Eye from the classical thriller period during which Raymond Chandler wrote, ie from the 1930s to the 1940s. In physical terms, he is probably most closely typified by his portrayal by Dick Powell in "Murder My Sweet" or by Humphrey Bogart in "The Big Sleep". Characteristic clothing would include a trilby hat or a Fedora worn with a classic raincoat from the 1940s, cigarette in hand or mouth and occasionally with a gun in a shoulder holster or in his hand. He would be dressed in a rather wrinkled grey suit with a soft collar shirt and normally a dark tie. Marlowe is courageous, physically strong, indestructible, indifferent to danger, chivalrous and with a strong sense of justice. He is passionately ethical. He is typified by his quick wit, love of women and his cynical worldview. He is the archetypal film noire private eye. He is stalwartly honest in working to protect his clients but also with an unerring eye for the truth. | David Evans / Jason Romer |