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Has Kate been cloned?

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  • Has Kate been cloned?

    I cannot recall for what I was searching when I found this:

    http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0260320/
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Repli-Kate

    Tags: youtube

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    Re: Has Kate been cloned?

    hmmm I really wouldn't like to guess ... Repli-Kate is a 2002 sex comedy film from National Lampoon starring Ali Landry, James Roday and Eugene Levy.
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      Re: Has Kate been cloned?

      Originally posted by Amethyst View Post
      Repli-Kate is a 2002 sex comedy film from National Lampoon starring Ali Landry, James Roday and Eugene Levy.
      Quoted from the entry on Wikipedia which I cited...

      I would probably have called it a light-weight and somewhat sophomoric farce, as there do not seem to be any "naughty bits" anywhere in the film.

      The "replicator" is - of course - utterly impossible.

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        Re: Has Kate been cloned?

        Originally posted by CleverClogs View Post
        The "replicator" is - of course - utterly impossible.
        Are you sure? Cameron and Clegg seem awfully alike ...

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          Re: Has Kate been cloned?

          Originally posted by enquirer View Post
          Are you sure? Cameron and Clegg seem awfully alike ...
          As do Chris Graything and Iain Duncan Schmidt, who both seem to have come from a different line of clones.

          Cloning is not impossible, though the problem of telomeric shortening has yet to be addressed - but the contraption in the film certainly is!

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