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Old February 28 2013, 03:54 AM   #1021
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Ain't nothing wrong with that...
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Old February 28 2013, 05:27 AM   #1022
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It's in the uncanny valley of low budget. It feels like it's trapped somewhere between amateurish and professional, yet it lacks the charm and warmth of the amateurish. It feels sterile.
Probably has a great future ahead of it as a SyFy movie of the week then.

I think it's difficult to get much sense of the feel of the thing from this short clip. Whether it feels more comfortable, or more of the same when (if) you watch the finished product is anyone's guess.
That would've been an interesting observation had there been an actual interchange where charm or warmth was required.
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