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AUSTIN POWERS

by Nigel Blackthorne

The most anticipated event in There moviemaking has just occurred with the release of Fathamburger’s “Austin Powers – The Avie Who Shagged Me”.  Clocking in at over 19 minutes, the movie is an action packed, special effect rich, romp through the world of Austin Powers…filmed on location in There.  The movie took Fathamburger over 15 months to finish and is a virtual view of the past 15 months in There, with the changes in members, new releases and so forth.   

The brilliant adaptation of There avatars, emotes, vehicles, objects and buildings to the Austin Powers movies is greatly enhanced by the equally brilliant special effects.  If you are familiar with Mike Myers trilogy of Austin Powers movies, you will be blown away by how Fathamburger has used the There metaverse to bring this genre to the small screen.   

The credits at the end of the movie are impressive as well, the work of MrF1Xit, who had this to say about the movie (from the Avie Who Shagged Me web site), "This movie was produced by There Motion Pictures, founded by FatHamburger. Having a period of more than 15 months, it is by far the most ambitious film ever created in There. With shooting going on for more than a year, many dramatic feature changes occurred and permissions changes made shooting extremely difficult for location scouting and continuity for several scenes. Hundreds of hours of behind the scenes editing, post production work such as special f/x animation have been spent on creating this epic feature." 

Be forewarned, the move is a whopping 355 Meg download, but well worth the time to get.  You can get the download from Xeryus’s There_Movies club or from Pineriver’s Virtual Mist Productions web site.  It will also be available at the Motu Multiplex Theatre in There.



     

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