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Paul Verhoeven, Director

Just when Paul Verhoeven thought he knew everything about working with digital effects, along came Hollow Man. Verhoeven's films-including RoboCop, Total Recall, and Starship Troopers-have consistently pushed the state of visual effects. Now with Hollow Man, a riff on H.G. Wells' The Invisible Man that stars Kevin Bacon as a scientist who discovers the secret to invisibility-the director has found himself once again in uncharted waters, this time attempting to create the most advanced CG human yet seen on film. In the process, Verhoeven says, he was once again reminded of the sometimes irresistible influence of his effects ...

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