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** Many of the live-action characters in this film can seem a little off, ''especially'' the sirens. |
** Many of the live-action characters in this film can seem a little off, ''especially'' the sirens. |
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* The baby on the ceiling in ''[[Trainspotting]]'' during Ewan MacGregor's withdrawal scene. |
* The baby on the ceiling in ''[[Trainspotting]]'' during Ewan MacGregor's withdrawal scene. |
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* ''[[Mars Attacks |
* ''[[Mars Attacks!]]'' had two martians disguised as a woman. It was deeply in the uncanny valley, but it didn't bother the guy who was hitting on her. {{spoiler|Until the martians bit off his finger}}. |
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* Shawn and Marlon's "disguises" in ''[[White Chicks]]''. Holy jumping shitballs! |
* Shawn and Marlon's "disguises" in ''[[White Chicks]]''. Holy jumping shitballs! |
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* In ''[[Jack Frost (1998 film)|Jack Frost 1998]]'' (no, not the film about the killer snowman), [[Michael Keaton]] is reincarnated as [http://img269.imageshack.us/img269/6673/jackfrostl.jpg this horrifying thing]. The way it looked and moved was scary to many viewers; [[Roger Ebert]] called it "the most repulsive single creature in the history of special effects." |
* In ''[[Jack Frost (1998 film)|Jack Frost 1998]]'' (no, not the film about the killer snowman), [[Michael Keaton]] is reincarnated as [http://img269.imageshack.us/img269/6673/jackfrostl.jpg this horrifying thing]. The way it looked and moved was scary to many viewers; [[Roger Ebert]] called it "the most repulsive single creature in the history of special effects." |