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From: pmiller@shell.portal.com (Paul - Miller)
Newsgroups: alt.games.doom
Subject: Re: Info on DOOM:The Movie from USAToday
Date: 1 Sep 1994 13:59:37 GMT
Organization: Portal Communications (shell)
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Message-ID: <344mo9$79v@news1.shell>
References: <ztechCv3uF8.8v7@netcom.com> <paulhtcCv6AGE.2HI@netcom.com> <CvDB61.Jn6@cup.hp.com> <paulhtcCvFqLL.I7n@netcom.com>
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paulhtc@netcom.com (Paul Hitchcock) writes:
>Bob Tausworthe (tozz@cup.hp.com) wrote:
>: Paul Hitchcock (paulhtc@netcom.com) wrote:
>: : I vote for Kurt Russell as Our Hero. Combine his appearance in
>: : "Backdraft" with his performance in "Tombstone" and you've got all that's
>: : needed for true violence overload.
>: : Ray Loggins (ztech@netcom.com) wrote:
>: Since you didn't mention his very appropos role in "Escape from New York",
>: I guess you are still wet behind the ears (stop licking me!) :)'
Wait until you see him in the upcoming sci-fi thriller "Stargate." He's got
very short hair and looks a lot more like our "DOOM" hero than ever.
Incidentally, the movie appears to be something about egyptians and space
aliens, and contains some very fantastic speciall effects (some very cool
mechanical morphs where done with our morphing system, Elastic Reality).
-Paul
> -- Paul
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