jaklumen
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response 323 of 327:
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Mar 18 06:11 UTC 2003 |
Saw Daredevil with Julie myself late this afternoon myself. We were
not disappointed. In retrospect, it wasn't quite as thrilling as the
Spidey flick, but it was still very, very good. We noted that the
reporter was the same actor that played Cipher in Matrix, and thought
that Kingpin was well cast. I also thought Jennifer Garner made a
smart career move with the role as Elektra.. not a stretch from her
Alias job, but might get her considered for romantic roles perhaps in
the future. I somehow missed, though, that Stan Lee had a cameo (I
think I remember it now.. it was when Matt and Elektra were crossing
the street and Matt noticed the car.)
resp:316 Again, I must trust my memory.. that's right, "cel
animation."
resp:317 PC adventure? I was aware he had his laser disc games
packaged together-- those being Space Ace, Dragon's Lair, and Dragon's
Lair 2. The video games came out in the mid-80s and Bluth was quoted
as saying that they were very expensive to produce at the time. It
was pretty cool for back then, though, although I remember my father's
non-plussed response when I babbled wildly about how neat they
were: "Yes, I know all about it; he's my cousin."
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russ
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response 324 of 327:
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Mar 19 00:17 UTC 2003 |
cel (sel), n: a transparent celluloid sheet on which a
character, scene, etc. is drawn or painted and which
contributes one frame in the filming of an amalgamated
cartoon; may be overlapped for change of background or
foreground. Also, <b>cell.</b> [by shortening of celluloid]
I love unabridged dictionaries.
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russ
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response 326 of 327:
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Mar 21 13:18 UTC 2003 |
Superior? Before, it was something I suspected; now, it's
something we all know. If anything, I've lost some "superiority"...
but I've gained karma, and we're all a bit richer.
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