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mwtgg

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Originally posted by: Phil
You'll need an FBI computer from a modern-day techno-thriller, and you'll be good to go. Remember, they can take a postage-stamp-sized picture of the back of someone's head, and turn it into an A4-sized glossy photo of their head and shoulders.

I am reminded of Rising Sun...
 

imported_Phil

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Originally posted by: mwtgg
Originally posted by: Phil
You'll need an FBI computer from a modern-day techno-thriller, and you'll be good to go. Remember, they can take a postage-stamp-sized picture of the back of someone's head, and turn it into an A4-sized glossy photo of their head and shoulders.

I am reminded of Rising Sun...

I'm sure "Sneakers" is appropriate in this situation too.
Lots of beeping and flashing lights required for this sort of data manipulation. The more the better.
 

mwtgg

Lifer
Dec 6, 2001
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Originally posted by: Phil
Originally posted by: mwtgg
Originally posted by: Phil
You'll need an FBI computer from a modern-day techno-thriller, and you'll be good to go. Remember, they can take a postage-stamp-sized picture of the back of someone's head, and turn it into an A4-sized glossy photo of their head and shoulders.

I am reminded of Rising Sun...

I'm sure "Sneakers" is appropriate in this situation too.
Lots of beeping and flashing lights required for this sort of data manipulation. The more the better.

//added to queue

I love cheesy movies. And yes, blinking, flashing, maybe some oil... errr.. It's all good. ;)
 

imported_Phil

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Feb 10, 2001
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Originally posted by: mwtgg
Originally posted by: Phil
Originally posted by: mwtgg
Originally posted by: Phil
You'll need an FBI computer from a modern-day techno-thriller, and you'll be good to go. Remember, they can take a postage-stamp-sized picture of the back of someone's head, and turn it into an A4-sized glossy photo of their head and shoulders.

I am reminded of Rising Sun...

I'm sure "Sneakers" is appropriate in this situation too.
Lots of beeping and flashing lights required for this sort of data manipulation. The more the better.

//added to queue

I love cheesy movies. And yes, blinking, flashing, maybe some oil... errr.. It's all good. ;)

Have you ever seen Sneakers?
It's a great film, pretty old, but I love it :)
 

Originally posted by: danz8
That's real nice - a poster for just $4 but again there's the sad part.

The shipping to my country costs $29.50. Oooops!!!!!!!

So that's $4 + $29.50 = $33.50

$33.50 for a poster is a hell lot.

Don't you think????

So any other suggestions????



Thanks once again.
It'd cost you WAY more than that to get a poster printed at a print shop.
 

mwtgg

Lifer
Dec 6, 2001
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Originally posted by: Phil
Originally posted by: mwtgg
Originally posted by: Phil
Originally posted by: mwtgg
Originally posted by: Phil
You'll need an FBI computer from a modern-day techno-thriller, and you'll be good to go. Remember, they can take a postage-stamp-sized picture of the back of someone's head, and turn it into an A4-sized glossy photo of their head and shoulders.

I am reminded of Rising Sun...

I'm sure "Sneakers" is appropriate in this situation too.
Lots of beeping and flashing lights required for this sort of data manipulation. The more the better.

//added to queue

I love cheesy movies. And yes, blinking, flashing, maybe some oil... errr.. It's all good. ;)

Have you ever seen Sneakers?
It's a great film, pretty old, but I love it :)

The point of adding it to my [Netflix] queue is to see it... for the first time in my case. So no, I've never seen it.