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The extras from The Da Vinci Code.
More than 400 extras from the Greenville area are in the film.
One evening, a party dressed in lederhosen and dirndls came in, looking like extras from "The Sound of Music".
Desserts look like extras from the set of "Antz," each bristling with a pair of long chocolate antennas.
Inevitably Farrell added the extras from the left-hand touchline as Saracens found themselves 10 points to the good with the game barely five minutes old.
It wasn't just the hairdos that looked artificial – they themselves looked unreal, like Sindy dolls, or extras from the set of The Stepford Wives.
On my last visit the place was flooded with drug busts and travellers wandering around half-naked like extras from The Beach.
In fact, the black-and-white palette made all the dancers look a little like extras from the movie ""Desperately Seeking Susan".
Palestinian boys in leather jackets -- armed with automatic rifles and looking like extras from the movie "West Beirut" -- roam around firing back at the Israelis.
Oh and the Brits play a pivotal role in the game, which is nice, even if the "cockney" actors sound like extras from The Bill.
The undead kids look like failed makeup test extras from The Devil's Backbone, and their Children of the Corn home movies play out with dreariness rather than dread.
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