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Tha Man Who Escaped frome the Future

Bryce Film/TV posted on Mar 30, 2006
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This is a tribute to the movie THX 1138, that was the first debut of George Lucas as director: describes an hallucinating society where every corner of people's live is controlled, and love is the most forbidden subject of all. What I liked the most about this feature was the idea of letting a sort of "message in a bottle" from the future- Lucas tried to convey a sense of weirdiness about the future - our future, that is, - like what a middleage man could see from our present. In 2004 Lucas refurbished the movie adding CGI sequences. I appreciated it, but I assure you that this movie work well either in its 1969 original issue...

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Syrup

4:18PM | Thu, 30 March 2006

Dang nice job!! :B eaver !

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pakled

4:39PM | Thu, 30 March 2006

you know, that's one of the license plates in American Grafitti, and a line in the first Star Wars movie (said by a storm trooper..;) great work.

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duo

5:22PM | Thu, 30 March 2006

Great tribute for a great movie! BRAVO!

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aztecmarco

6:38PM | Thu, 30 March 2006

Great job, the image really does tell a story. Any chance you'll be doing your own interpretation of other 70's sci-fi classics? Silent running, Omega Man, Logan's Run, maybe?

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buzz69

7:55PM | Thu, 30 March 2006

wow!! excellent sci fi art :D great details and depth :o))


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