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Re: Meditation vs. conga lines
On Fri, 17 May 2002, The Mattrix wrote:
> Which reminds me of the new Star Wars...which, at the very least, is a
> compelling case-in-point argument for my position the animation is the
> highest form of cinematography...film making...whatever.
Ha! I know at least one guy who would say AOTC is a compelling case-in-
point argument for the exact opposite! (You still here, Hooligan?)
http://www.topica.com/lists/dadl-ot/read/message.html?mid=803051305
The other complaint I have is that most of the CGI looked utterly
phony. I'm tellin' ya, I'm becoming more and more opposed to CGI every
day. It's great for "special" effects, but when it's a major component
of the movie, it just doesn't work. All of the outdoor battle scenes,
and many of the indoor scenes looked totally awful. It works well in
the vast Senate Chamber, but that's pretty much it.
--- Peter T. Chattaway --------------------------- peter at chattaway_com ---
"I detected one misprint, but to torture you I will not tell you where."
Winston Churchill to T.E. Lawrence, re Seven Pillars of Wisdom
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