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Charles Ulrich

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Jan 1, 2010, 1:38:24 AM1/1/10
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I just got back from seeing Avatar. If you're going to see it, it's
worthwhile seeing it on the big screen in 3-D.

I caught Ian Underwood's name in the credits. Synthesizer programming, I
assume. He's not listed in the imdb though.

--Charles

Zut boF

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Jan 1, 2010, 3:22:35 AM1/1/10
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Alot of people talked to me about this movie i wasnt sure of their
ability to know what is a good movie , but now the great Charles
Ulrich said its good ...i ll go see it for sure thanks happy new year.

Charles Ulrich

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Jan 1, 2010, 6:28:55 AM1/1/10
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In article
<e8f8ac23-f837-4b69...@k17g2000yqh.googlegroups.com>,
Zut boF <zut...@hotmail.com> wrote:

> On 1 jan, 01:38, Charles Ulrich <ulr...@sfu.ca> wrote:
> > I just got back from seeing Avatar. If you're going to see it, it's
> > worthwhile seeing it on the big screen in 3-D.
> >
> > I caught Ian Underwood's name in the credits. Synthesizer programming, I
> > assume. He's not listed in the imdb though.
>

> Alot of people talked to me about this movie i wasnt sure of their
> ability to know what is a good movie , but now the great Charles
> Ulrich said its good ...

Well, I didn't actually say it's a good movie. Put it this way, it's an
entertaining movie with impressive special effects. I didn't resent
paying $15.50 for a ticket. (And the bus ride was free!) But don't go
expecting Citizen Kane or something...

--Charles

progea

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Jan 1, 2010, 5:02:02 PM1/1/10
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But Roger Dean's name is not in the credits, I think. Is it true that,
landscapes in the movie look like Yes album cover artworks by him? I
had planned to go see the movie this week but instead I had to
suddenly decide to move out since I'm not feeling safe anymore where
I've been living for three years. My priorities straight, getting
settled there, then the movie.

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