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From: dbarnard@cix.compulink.co.uk (Dave Barnard)
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Subject: Re[2]: Video recommendation
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> >From what I know about the background of some of those anims, I'm not sure
> that collage was all Lundgren/Nutopia material. The main one I question is
> the segment taken from the original Revolution demo tape where the camera
> backs away from this funky building, then tilts up to look at a vehicle
> flying overhead which is displaying a video of some Japanese(?) woman eating
> something..... That's not Rundgren's, is it?
I wouldn't have thought so, as its based on the Tyrell Corporation's
buliding in Bladerunner. ISTR that the sequence is Allen's handywork.