Considering how much CGI they tossed in during the fight scenes, I'd
say a good part of your lust for Alice went to an animated object as well!
This is a free forum. Anyone can talk about any film they like. Even
the Lou Ferrigno version of "Sinbad".
--- In Qwipster@yahoogroups.com, "brdlent" <v.lent@...> wrote:
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> This makes me wonder about your lust.
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> You choose this film for the "Comeback of the Newsgroup"?
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> Why did you ignore the Resident Evil trilogy?
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> Who needs cartoon characters in skirts when you can watch Alice?
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> --- In Qwipster@yahoogroups.com, "qwipflix" <qwipflix@> wrote:
> >
> >
> > Yes, that's right. Starting these notifications up again.
> >
> > Here's a question to ponder: Is it wrong of me to lust after Lois
> Lane
> > in a mini-skirt if she's animated?
> >
> > Here we have the animated depiction of the Death of Superman
> storyline
> > that was popular in the comic book world in the early 1990s, where
> > everyone and their grandma actually went to comic book stores to rub
> > shoulders with the dweebs who hadn't seen a woman in a comic store,
> or
> > the light of day, in years.
> >
> > Of course, what true fans really wanted to see is the death of Jimmy
> > Olsen, but that, my friends, would prove too good to be true.
> >
> > There is even a vomit scene in this film, which just shows how times
> > have changed.
> >
> > If you've ever been confused as to why Clark Kent myseriously
> > disappeared when Superman died, clicking the link below is probably
> for
> > you!
> >
> > Superman: Doomsday (2007)
> <http://qwipster.net/supermandoomsday.htm>
> >
>