![]() When I clicked the movie, it did the llama bullshit again. It stopped it from auto-running, but it also didn't run the movie. Holding down the shift key while you insert the disk (and a little while afterwards) prevents any auto-run stuff happening. It may have showcased ILM's best on their TI99's creating the films' wolfen accomplices and I'd have no Earthy clue. As a result, the mysterious "over one hour of exclusive 'Making Of' footage" was lost on me. We don't need proprietary hard drive assassins vying for our affections.įinally, I gave up on the Hot Llama and settled for my human wife and canine and feline companions. If we are putting your DVD into our expensive and beloved pieces of hardware, we already have DVD ROM software. Since I try to be thorough in my reviews, I endured the ordeal of this program commandeering my experience that was just fine with Cyberlink Power DVD, thank you, and having the program install and then download an update and then threaten to reboot my computer even though I had Explorer, Photoshop, Dreamweaver, and Outlook all open. Hot Llama is apparently a program the believes that InterActual shouldn't have all the fun of molesting your PC based DVD watching and wants a piece of the action. Thanks to the DVD for The Day After Tomorrow, all that has changed. I once dry humped a moderately attractive Ewe but have never really had the chance to be with a Hot Llama. ![]()
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