Posted August 2, 200619 yr http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/7/75/A_Scanner_Darkly_Poster.jpg I'm looking forward to this. getting some good reviews in the press. http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/7/7a/Scanner2.jpg not seen any rotoscoped features before. is it a bit weird to get used to? http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/e/ed/Waking_Life_DVD_Cover.jpg has anyone seen this before
August 3, 200619 yr "A Scanner Darkly" looks fantastic, and you cant really go wrong with a Philip K Dick story (well, so long as you have a good director, and Richard Linklater is definitely this...). I like the idea of taking live actors and turning them into animations - tres cool.... A little-known Euro flick called "Renaissance", which is out just now, works on a similar principle, only it's all in gorgeous Black and White....
August 3, 200619 yr Author "A Scanner Darkly" looks fantastic, and you cant really go wrong with a Philip K Dick story (well, so long as you have a good director, and Richard Linklater is definitely this...). I like the idea of taking live actors and turning them into animations - tres cool.... A little-known Euro flick called "Renaissance", which is out just now, works on a similar principle, only it's all in gorgeous Black and White.... Yes i wanted to see this http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/f/f6/Renaissance_poster.jpg and also Angel-A. However thanks to all the big blockbusters my cinema is only showing about 3 films in it 11 screens :o think the way its going think i might have to take an epic journey to another cineworld today to go and see the warrior king
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