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Comments on: Playing Iron Man for a day

To celebrate the release of the hit film's release on DVD, ILM showed off some of the technology behind the blending of 3D animation and live-action footage.

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by rklrkl September 30, 2008 9:17 AM PDT
Motion capture is old news (in fact, the article even admits we're 5 years away from any advancements in the technology), so I've no idea why this is an article on *news*.com! Also, if you had to have this article on the site, shouldn't it have been when the movie was theatrically released and not months later when the DVD comes out? It feels like a movie company PR stunt to me - it's literally old news twice over!
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by Slimg02 October 1, 2008 6:46 AM PDT
Obviously it's old news, but that pretty reporter makes it look that much better!!!
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by nunleyjjk October 1, 2008 11:54 PM PDT
I think this piece was a ploy to get Kara in a skin tight spandex! Very nice Kara....investigative reporting..er..that is.
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by soniclooking August 17, 2009 10:58 AM PDT
I want to know more about this pic from the album about this article http://i.i.com.com/cnwk.1d/i/ne/p/2008/Mike-and-computer-displays_550x367.jpg

That guy has a Xbox 360 hooked up with some add-on's. What is that block sitting on top of it. I'm more interested in what he's using that xbox 360 for.
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