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Take Two Interactive said that the game was a "cartoonish" take on the ultra-realistic first-person shooter games that dominate the market.
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Since director Darren Aronofsky went for an ultra-realistic narrative style with point-of-view camerawork, the actor who played pro wrestler and 80s has-been Randy “The Ram” Robinson had to be thoroughly convincing.
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The acting from Saldana was also gripping, ultra-realistic and passionate.
Hurt Locker's Kathryn Bigelow Wins Directors Guild Award! « FirstShowing.net 2010
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This isn't a Gothic tale, but an ultra-realistic domestic drama narrated by a Southern housewife who spends her time between beatings making meatloaf and sweet tea.
Joshilyn Jackson's 'Backseat Saints,' a brutal novel about domestic abuse 2010
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It's going to be a mix of using real people to get a desired ultra-realistic 3d character in the film.
James Cameron’s Avatar: Na’vi Concept Art Revealed? Nope! | /Film 2008
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"Pretty" paintings are less worthy than grim, ultra-realistic ones.
Scandalous Interview and Giveaway with Author Carrie Lofty Elizabeth Kerri Mahon 2010
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Instead of having metal teeth and skulking around swapping vials marked "ANTIDOTE," like the ultra-realistic movie spies do, these spies were suburban couples with mortgages and LinkedIn accounts.
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Having grown up playing these ultra-realistic simulations, he will now appear on the cover alongside his lifelong hero.
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Instead of having metal teeth and skulking around swapping vials marked "ANTIDOTE," like the ultra-realistic movie spies do, these spies were suburban couples with mortgages and LinkedIn accounts.
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"Pretty" paintings are less worthy than grim, ultra-realistic ones.
Archive 2010-01-01 Elizabeth Kerri Mahon 2010
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