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http://ca.geocities.com/can_maplerose/judy.gif you could carry her around like a six-pack. |
this is sick ... but i've been watching Arthur with my kid in the morning ..
and Arthurs mom was drawn with a fantastic ass... The animators did that on purpose - it was no accident |
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Yep, things have gotten pretty low when a fella is reduced to lusting after animated humanoid aardvarks.
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Rick Baker said he was in the suit alot of the times.
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the best parts in paris is the feast of the ho, the nazis, and the furry tities( it was really disturbing).
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How can you call yourself, "Kung-fu-jesus"?
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London. Definitely London. London was the one that broke new ground with it's special effects. Paris was allright, but it didn't wow me as much as the first one.
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I just watched An American Werewolf in London and really loved it. I thought it was really well acted, directed and alltogether pulled off. Definately up there in my top horror movies.
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London of course, no contest. Hilarious movie, incredible effects for the time. I especially love the dreams.
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London is the BEST werewolf film ever... it even has Rick Mayall in (English comedian for people who haven't heard of him)
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The scene in the London underground is very unsettling: as the city gent gets off the train - surrounded by people - he quickly finds himself alone in a deserted station... and slowly but surely the wolf catches up with him on the escalator (note how we don't see much of the creature during the build up to the chap's demise - remember the overhead shot of it walking into frame? - which adds to the suspense).
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extremely effective ... nice contrast where everything is stark white - we're supposed to be safe in the light .. |
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