The movie may bring a '60s comic strip back to life, but it's special effects are hardly old-fashioned.
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With the upcoming movie Iron Man, Paramount is resurrecting a 1960s comic strip, but the special effects are anything but vintage. CNET News.com's Kara Tsuboi talked with the visual-effects wizards at Industrial Light & Magic about pushing the limits of computer-generated images in the film.
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