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The Recruit - Haiku Movie Review
Posted Apr 16, 2003
When Pacino says
Everything's not as it seems
What do you expect
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Latest reply: Apr 16, 2003
Rules
Posted Apr 6, 2003
Rule 1: Don't Get Caught
Rule 2: There is no Rule 3
Rule 3: See Rule 2
Rule 4: Heh heh, this chick rules.
Now, I wanna remind everyone of the House of Mouse rules - no smoking, no villainous schemes and no guests eating other guests.
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Latest reply: Apr 6, 2003
How Tall Is Eminem
Posted Feb 23, 2003
He probably isn't in the 6 foot category, but 8 Mile still qualifies as a movie featuring an outsized Rabbit
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Latest reply: Feb 23, 2003
Digital Harvey
Posted Feb 23, 2003
Two special effects gurus had a dream to make true masterpieces from films shot without the benefits of the digital resources available today. In this documentary, the sheer scale of the task is clearly brough home. A creative team the like of which has never been seen before is assembled to work on their breakthrough piece, Digital Harvey. Taking the minor James Stewart motion picture Harvey, a film about an invisible 6 foot tall rabbit, they set about making it a classic by using modern technology to insert the missing rabbit into every scene. It was a daunting project, but the results are breathtaking.
Documentary: http://www.ifilm.com/ifilm/product/film_info/0,3699,805533,00.html
Still shot from Digital Harvey: http://www.wbff.org/films/2000/digit.jpg
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Latest reply: Feb 23, 2003
Giant Rabbits
Posted Feb 22, 2003
How many movies feature giant rabbits?
The obvious ones are Donnie Darko and Harvey, but there's also a brief appearance by a large lepin in Akira. Of course it might not have been a rabbit at all but one of those other long eared creatures who go crazy around March, but I'm not splitting hares
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Latest reply: Feb 22, 2003
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