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Blu-ray Prince
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Like the title says...
If you could hop into your DeLorean and flash back to the 1980s (when all effects were practical) and somehow (let's not get bogged down in detail ![]() Would we gain more than we lose or vice-versa? How would your favourite films of the last 25 years play without any CGI? Which films, if any, would've been much better? Or, am I simply mad for suggesting this? ![]() |
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