12-17-2009, 10:23 PM
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Originally Posted by Blue
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roflmao
I knew Debbie did Broadway *snarf* but had no idea this was out there.
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Originally Posted by Cyclopea
*Laughing at the sharks plucking 777s out of the skies*
Hate when that happens. 
I enjoy a creature feature. Just saw Lake Placid (crocs) and liked it, especially the lovely Betty White calling the sheriff "officer fuckmeat" ha.
And when she says: "I'm rooting for the crocodile. I hope he swallows your friends whole. You might want to arrest me for that too. Is that a crime? To wish the chewing of law enforcement?"  She is so great.
I agree with what you said about the old models used in film prior to digitalization. I like the way they look. The plasticity (for lack of a better word) of current digital effects seems to render a visual uniformity or glaze to the films that use them. I did like the way the modeled look was virtualized in films like Tim Burton's "Mars Attacks" and "Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow". I miss that look, and I'm certain today's digital effects will look every bit as dated as the old model effects.  (couldn't find a flying saucer smilie)
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I loved Betty in Lake Placid!
I love, love, LOVE Blazing Saddles. I'm not sure where on the alphabet it falls....A...B....C....but I just adore it to pieces. On the scarier side of things, I remember a movie about killer bunnies. The effects were atrocious but I loved them. You could tell they built a set and let average size bunnies go to town, literally. I'm sure it was called Killer Bunnies from Outer Space or something equally lame, but I still like it.
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