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Zoran
Aug 19, 2008

I lost to you once, monster. I shall not lose again! Die now, that our future can live!

this is theft of cined posting valor

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Zoran
Aug 19, 2008

I lost to you once, monster. I shall not lose again! Die now, that our future can live!
yeah the previous lawyer basically said heard got together with a few of her friends to stage a fake crime scene

Zoran
Aug 19, 2008

I lost to you once, monster. I shall not lose again! Die now, that our future can live!

Pepe Silvia Browne posted:

they were "visually interesting" in that it was basically the first time a director just had the whole set be a blue screen, right? Or the first major motion picture anyway? idk, I was just a lad when they came out. I remember seeing The Empire Strikes Back in theaters when they re-released them and Darth Vader came into the theater with a couple storm troopers at the end. That was probably the most I've ever liked Star Wars and it's all been downhill ever since.

episode 2 was the first with digital cameras

most of the sets were real. a lot of the backgrounds were composited into a blue screen, but they were almost always miniatures, not CGI

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