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Peregrin Posted Jan 22, 2001
Don't worry, it's blissfully Americanisation-free. The Chicken Run DVD has got piles of great extra stuff (there's hardly anything extra on the Wallace & Gromit DVD, but the Chicken Run one makes up for it) which is really fun.
*attaches rear spoiler to mouse, emblazoned with the h2g2 logo*
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Tinkerbell *tumbleweed* Posted Jan 23, 2001
*grins*
Chicken Run was good...apart from the end which I didn't like as it just wasn't realistic
*admires the rear spoiler*
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*fixes fog lights to the front and back of the sledge*
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Peregrin Posted Jan 23, 2001
Yeah it is a bit silly but still fun. I think they probably made that flying thing because the animators were bored and wanted something big and flappy to animate
And it takes the rip out of Star Trek, which is always a good thing.
*attaches helmet to pet beanbag frog and perches it on top of mouse*
Can your sledge fly? If so I ought to attach rocket jets to my mouse...
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Tinkerbell *tumbleweed* Posted Jan 23, 2001
*grins*
I take your point...I guess after many months of drawing chickens it would get a bit dull
Umm...I don't think it's a flying sledge...
*pushes it off the edge of the desk*
Nope...
*starts to reassemble sledge*
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Peregrin Posted Jan 24, 2001
*draws a scaled version of Silverstone on the table with chalk*
*wipes chalk off sleeve, and redraws Silverstone with permanent marker*
Ooh Bluebottle has just got Aardman Classics on video, so I'm watching my way through that
Is it just me or is h2g2 acting weirdly? For example, almost every time I click on Post Message, it gives an 'Aargh! Can't find page!' type error.
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