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- From: moriarty@tc.fluke.COM (The Napoleon of Crime)
- Subject: Re: BTAS 11/16: Heart of Steel
- Message-ID: <1992Nov18.003838.3832@tc.fluke.COM>
- Reply-To: moriarty@tc.fluke.COM (The Napoleon of Crime)
- Organization: The Institute for Criminal Science, Gizmonics Control
- References: <Af28RqG00awAQ4o1MV@andrew.cmu.edu>
- Date: Wed, 18 Nov 1992 00:38:38 GMT
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- In <Af28RqG00awAQ4o1MV@andrew.cmu.edu> kc2w+@andrew.cmu.edu (Kevin J. Chen) writes:
-
- >Did anyone else think that the animation style in this episode was
- >"different"? It wasn't the very polished animation we saw in P.O.V. or
- >Heart of Ice, but I thought it was good. Certain scenes with Bats in
- >the low-lighting struck me as very impressive indeed.
-
- Actually, I thought it fairly mediocre, but everyone's got an opinion.
-
- >I was especially tickled
- >that the computer (HARDAC, was it?) seemed to resemble HAL in both
- >appearance and vocal tone.
-
- The one that absolutely had me rolling was picking William Sanderson to play
- the voice of the AI developer -- a role very similar to the one he played in
- BLADERUNNER.
-
- (Now if only the female android's voice had been Daryll Hannah's...)
-
- "A man's mind stretched by a new idea can never go
- back to its original dimensions."
- -- Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr.
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