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Started by RossRoy, October 16, 2007, 03:38:13 PM

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Critter

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Hey Karsten thanks for posting that! Someone actually linked me to it the other day on another website but it stopped working halfway through. Very funny parody of Acadamy winning films.

Achim

ALL trailers rolled into one. Very convenient. They should have numbered the sections, then Hollywood could now just "paint by numbers": This films is a 7, 13 and 24.

DJ Doena

From the same guy who did the 70 minutes Star Wars Episode I review:





Check out his other reviews, too:

http://www.blancscreencinema.com/redlettermedia/plinkett.html
Karsten

Abraham Lincoln once said The trouble with quotes from the internet is that you never know if they're genuine.

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DJ Doena

Karsten

Abraham Lincoln once said The trouble with quotes from the internet is that you never know if they're genuine.

my Blog | my DVD Profiler Tools


Tom

Quote from: DJ Doena on March 19, 2010, 04:00:14 PM


The use of CGI in those examples always impresses me more than all the obvious instances of visual effects (in sci-fi movies and the likes). The cases where you do not notice it that CGI has been used.



DJ Doena

Quote from: Tom on March 19, 2010, 06:36:23 PM
The use of CGI in those examples always impresses me more than all the obvious instances of visual effects (in sci-fi movies and the likes). The cases where you do not notice it that CGI has been used.

What I didn't understand was if this was more a proof-of-concept demonstration or if they really let a woman walk into a green wall instead of a real bus stop (0:34)
Karsten

Abraham Lincoln once said The trouble with quotes from the internet is that you never know if they're genuine.

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RossRoy

I like this little video sort of explaining the Street View privacy policy


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PQGrIsYUm4c


Kathy

Awww...I have a 16 year old Chinese Shar Pei mix and this dog reminds me of Nina when she was a baby. Well, actually, she still snores!

Najemikon

16? Good grief, that's a good age, isn't it, Kathy? A cousin of mine rescues Shar Pei's and finds that they have such inherent breeding problems their life expectancy isn't great. In fact, a friend of mine just lost hers at a little over 7.  :(

Kathy

My vet told me that Shar Pei's were bred to die. The problem is there were so few left they were inbred and of course that caused all kinds of problems.

Nina is very old but she is not a thoroughbred. Her parents were champions; her mom is an Australian Shepard and her dad a Shar Pei. Her mom jumped the fence separating them and after a "Hi big boy"...:devil:...puppies!

The owners were devastated until they found out that all of the owners of the adopted puppies LOVED them. Nina is the best dog I ever had. She was completely trained in less than a week and could not be more perfect.

After several years of begging, Nina's parents were bred one last time and I now have Nina's sister, Samantha, another perfect dog. I would have adopted another puppy but, alas, they only had the two litters.

I love all of my other dogs but there is something different and special about the Shar Pei. They seem to be smarter, quicker to learn and "more human" if you know what I mean. I never had to train them, they just figure things out...very cool.



Critter

Kathy, do you have any photos of the dog? I would love to see what an Australian Sheperd cross Shar Pei looks like.

Kathy

I have some of my animals photos on my facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/#!/profile.php?id=740578953

Nina, the 16 year old, is gold. I have to upload pictures of her sister Samantha who looks exactly the same except she is black.

Critter

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Thanks, I sent you a friend request.