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HLPrincess

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  1. Zach's got a good point...i'm just really confused about what's going on, but i'm pretty sure you may have caused it. :P

     

    BTW: fedoras are my thing...stop it...stop it.

     

     

    The ONLY thing I know is called a fedora is a kind of a cake. And because it's a pretty good cake, I won't check what else is this.

     

    =CAKE FEDORA=

  2. My hair looks like a rag mop in the funnel cake picture. I think the 90 degree weather with 100% humidity didn't help that. The others look pretty good.

     

    It is a very fashionable hairstyle in Poland, called "wet Italian" :D

     

    I love your expression at the cake eating picture :lol: I cracked up!

     

     

    Ross's (so many s) fans look REALLY nice and cool despite 95 degrees teperature:)

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    The PC Gamer link and the Youtube video on its page work fine for me. And people have been doing short films for games etc for a while. Portal related ones, Fallout, Half-Life, Minecraft....this could be something like that, and I've not noticed anyone suing, etc, possibly because of fair use? I'm not a lawyer so I'm not really savy on all this.

     

    Also, that video was released ages ago and nothing's happened (as far as I know anyway, I'm pretty sure people would have noticed if an awesome live-action Deus-Ex short film got released :P ). Plus to the best of my knowledge that stunts company is a fairly big and professional one.

     

    I'd say that saying it's for a short film could possibly be some sort of cover-up as they may not have wished to reveal it was for a 'proper' film at that point. It does look a bit too good to be some sort of small short film in my opinion, but you never know.

     

     

    OKAY... That''s really WEIRD, links today work fine, but I swear when I was writing previous post I got a result " invalid link" or sth like that....

     

    I checked YouTube profile of this guy who put this video and he looks like a young video maker who specializes in short stunt - fight videos, this looks legit. His Youtube channel has many videos of this kind.

     

    However, the website that is supposed to be his, looks like an address for sale, there is just some sales crap and messed content in it.

     

    And yes, this video looks so much high budget and so pro, that it might be actual a cover up, and this guy/guys? happened to work on the set of the "real" big movie.

     

    And as tpo legal stuff, if it's a short independendt production, after CBS bought rights for the big movie, all others might be actually considered somewhat illegal. No one bought rights for Portal or Half-Life movie so everyone can make them.

     

    I left a comment on youtube channel of this guy. I wonder if he ever replies.

     

    I hope this video is really a cover up! :shock:

  4. I wonder if this is at all related to those rehearsals of Deus Ex: Human Revolution style action scenes I saw ages back...

     

    Just did some searching and found this:

     

    http://www.pcgamer.com/2012/01/19/deus-ex-human-revolution-video-goes-behind-the-scenes-on-live-action-film/

     

    The Youtube video description says it's for a 'short film'. I can't say I'm knowledgeable but it looked fairly professional like it had some sort of impressive budget behind it, which the PC Gamer article also mentions being a possibility.

     

    In addition I do not recall seeing this alleged short film ever surface.

     

    It could be related to the article in the OP.

     

    What a pity the link is invalid now :( I'll see if I can find anything...Maybe the production went top secret and this was just a leak? ;)

     

    EDIT: I've found it on YouTube and if it's the same that you found, this is not the official CBS movie. I wonder if these guys can release their short film if someone bought the rights already :/ It looks really interesting!

     

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