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Depends on who makes it. Lord Haart Send a noteboard - 11/12/2010 04:37:32 AM
I wouldn't trust many people with it. If it was done REALLY well, they could do it in maybe 10 movies. But I'd say it would really require at least 15, and even then they'd have to cut over half the story.
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TRue. I've done slightly weirder for much the same effect =) *NM* - 14/12/2010 04:20:41 AM 569 Views
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