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		<title>By: Jordan Drake</title>
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		<description>Your review reminded me of Persepolis, which I consider the best example of animation being used to create an adult film that doesn&#039;t involve Japanese robot/explosion/boobs.  Hopefully the fantastic work the underground animation community is producing will see mainstream acceptance in the near future.

As an aside, am I the only one who reviles 3D films these days?  The art of filmmaking has progressed for decades so films never take you out of the moment in the narrative.  Now a series of films flaunt their ability to remind you that you are wearing glasses, with a group of people, looking at a dark screen, enjoying an effect?  Give me good projection, sound and no cellphones over that any day.

God I&#039;m an old man.</description>
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<p>As an aside, am I the only one who reviles 3D films these days?  The art of filmmaking has progressed for decades so films never take you out of the moment in the narrative.  Now a series of films flaunt their ability to remind you that you are wearing glasses, with a group of people, looking at a dark screen, enjoying an effect?  Give me good projection, sound and no cellphones over that any day.</p>
<p>God I&#8217;m an old man.</p>
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