The film was rendered specifically for 3-D, and the visual effects involved more complex robots which took longer to render.
The special effects, such as they are, involve lots and lots of paper.
This effect may involve a reduction in oxidative stress.
This practice is seen as having a deeply negative effect on the community as well as the individuals involved.
Rare but severe side effects reported in January 2006 involve damage to the liver.
The other effect involved Barrymore's character being gutted and hung by the neck from a tree.
Both effects involve the use of his radio frequency transmitter.
The writer explored several methods of estimating the effects involved.
The effect involved slowing time down for everything except Clark, who would be moving at normal pace.
The effects of indomethacin, however, may also involve alternative mechanisms.