Not ASFR, But Such a Promising Premise!

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Not ASFR, But Such a Promising Premise!

Post by Karel » Thu Sep 21, 2006 12:11 am


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Post by tectile » Thu Sep 21, 2006 5:24 am

Great find! That was fun and Linda Carter is still way hot in my book. I would make that stop in a minute :)

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Intresting indeed

Post by droidlvr » Thu Sep 21, 2006 7:02 am

Intresting indeed I'll say,although I wish there was a hidden surprise there involving that new Human Resource manager or even the one you guys refer to as Linda Carter.
Even though it wasn't ASFR I was intrested in the flick and liked it overall. Nice find. Hope this EVE joint has a similar feel but with the right additives. :)

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Re: Intresting indeed

Post by visceralpsyche » Thu Sep 21, 2006 8:01 am

droidlvr wrote:Hope this EVE joint has a similar feel but with the right additives. :)
"Eve" is way, waaay darker than "Tempbot". It is very dystopian in nature, though on the surface it looks like every man's dream come true. It's not a movie you'll watch for a happy ending. btw for those who have ordered it, make sure you watch to the end of the credits....

Hadn't seen "Tempbot" before though so thanks for the link Karel. I did recognise the robot from the "Transvaal" short which is also done by AtomicVFX. Nice to see him in a more suburban situation! :D

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