Re: Beowulf: Or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Mocap
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Re: Beowulf: Or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Mocap         

Group: rec.arts.animation · Group Profile
Author: Terrence Briggs
Date: Nov 20, 2007 16:54

On Nov 19, 12:33 pm, Paul S. Person ix.netscom.com.invalid>
wrote:
> On Mon, 19 Nov 2007 01:29:03 +0100, Pete B _someething.com>
> wrote:
>
>>In article <19cb83a0-505d-4774-a275-4708349450ce@
>>41g2000hsh.googlegroups.com>, mrman1mrm...@gmail.com says...
>>> Quick hits for now, since I'm saving my complete thoughts for
>>> fpsmagazine:
>
>>> Beowulf is no monster, but animation fandom seems to be welcoming it
>>> as if it were Grendel itself.
>
>>It's funny, because I've seen things looking like many times before as
>>intros to computer games, the carved out of botox not quite like human
>>mannequins skating about. Though it was mercifully shorter. Perhaps
>>movie reviewers do not play games.

I do, but I'm not professional :-)

I saw the film in a theater (with the 3-D glasses). I have no idea
idea what video game graphics you think I should have seen.

Yes, the commercials looked weird. The film, from start to finish,
doesn't. At least not to me. And I saw Final Fantasy: TSW and Polar
Express on the big screen. They didn't look nearly this good.

Her again.

No, I'm not convinced she could perform a 7-hit re-dizzy combo with
Guile in Super Street Fighter 2, but she may have played X-Men:
Ultimate Alliance a few times.

Sorry... that was Moira McTaggart.

And what's with the "funny walking" comment she used? She's making it
sound like Monster House.
> "He who should know the history of words
> would know all history"

Terrence Briggs, who probably shouldn't brag about the fact that he
plays more games than the Top 50 film critics (by circulation)
Peace to you...
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