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  1. I think Scott is a good director most of the time and occasionally subject to flashes of brilliance, when he becomes a great director. As mentioned above, he has had his fair share of flops as well as successes. Personally, there are only 4 of his movies that I like enough to buy the DVD or watch them more than once, these being: - 1) Blade Runner. 2) Alien. 3) The Duellists. 4) Blackhawk Down. Although his swords n' sandals epic Gladiator was pretty good, despite a very dodgy CGI Rome, I didn't like it enough to go out and buy the DVD. I haven't seen Heaven & Earth yet and don't intend to see it at the cinema, although I may rent it later. Although I don't normally put too much faith in reviews, I've been hearing a lot of negative feedback that this movie is far too politically correct. Graham
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    1/48 CANNON FODDER!

    There are many different hobby shows in Japan each year, the most common ones being the Summer & Winter Wonder Fests, Tokyo Toy Show, Shizuoka Hobby Show & C3 (Cultural Convention of Characters). The next hobby show on the calender is the 44th annual Shizuoka Hobby Show, which takes place on 12th-15th May (14th & 15th are open to the public). IIRC, the 1/48 Low Vis was originally sold (or announced) by Yamato at the Shizuoka Hobby show. Graham
  3. That's not entierly true. Hobby Base Retppu did a 1/72 VF-11B battroid. B-Club released 1/100 scale (IIRC) YF-19 & YF-21 battroids. And TECT released 1 1/144 scale YF-19 battroid. Graham
  4. They are spare magazines for the gunpod. In the opening fight scene in ep # 1 of the mac Plus OVA, where the VF-11B squadron is fighting the renegade powered armor, you can see Isamu ejects the spent magazine from his gunpod and then attaches a new magazine from the shield. Graham
  5. Is it the one where Harvey Keitel(sp?) is a Napoleonic officer hell bent on killing Keith Carradine? If so, I remember it being pretty good. Yep, that's the one. Graham
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    1/48 CANNON FODDER!

    Cool I suppose, but I'd still prefer a VF-0S/D or a resculpted YF-19. I've never been a big fan of the brown cannon-fodder VF-1A. I'll probably still end up buying 2 though . Bear in mind that the pics on HLJ might not be representative of the final version. Hopefully, Yamato might still sculpt a TV style head. Graham
  7. I can't believe it, am I the only one here that has watched his first movie 'The Duellists'? Nobody else seen it and think it's a good movie? Graham
  8. December! I wonder why they are releasing it so late, esopecially as the UK series 1 DVD set has been out for a few months already. The UK set is pretty good, but minimal extras, which doesn't bother me as I rarely watch extras anyway. Graham
  9. Ah...AC, one of my long held pet peeves. Armor should resist/absorb damage, NOT make you more difficult to hit. Graham
  10. Haven't played an RPG in about 10 years. Used to play a lot of Runequest, which I found to be the most realistic and easy to use system. Also enjoyed Traveller, Cthulhu and the old Games Workshop Dredd. I absolutely hated the rules system of D&D and AD&D, very unrealistic combat rules too many modifiers and I thought the level system was unrealistic. Same applies to D20 as well. Very clumsy systems IMO. Graham
  11. But that only makes 3 What about the other 9? Come on, explain yourself or no Valks for you! Graham
  12. You are missing 'The Duellists', his first movie from 1977. Great movie as well. Graham
  13. There's always 3 other pilots called 'Iphi', 'Cain' & 'Paulus' aiding you in battle (except for the Galactica gun turret levels) and you can have up to 3 wingmen as well, that you can give simple instructions to. Graham
  14. Got to where I can get past the ice chunks, take out the overhaul and some of the Raiders, but then the Maruders show up and destroy the Galactica before I can waste them all. Does having wingmen make a big difference in how easy it is to get through the levels? My 3 wingmen died off really early, so I'm just wondering if I should completely restart the game from scratch and make more effort to keep them alive. Graham
  15. I bought all the Arii 15th Aniversery mecha when they were first released. Yes, they were very disappointing, but remember, that was back in the dark old days, when we were starved for any new Macross merchandise. I finally threw all of them out a few years ago though. Pics of mine are on the main site. The battroid pis were taken before I had a digital camera, I just put the figures onto the scanner.....LOL, that's why the dark background. Graham
  16. Had this game preordered for ages. Should be arriving soon. Graham
  17. Why? Apart from having a core fighter (sorry, core splendor), it doesn't seem any more complex than most other Mobile Suits. In fact it's a great deal simpler than many MS like the Ex-S or Zeta/Z-Plus for example. I can't see why it would be any more difficult to design or build than other MG or PG kits. Both the MG and PG RX-78 and GP-01 have Core Fighters. Even in it's three seperate components, there's nothing really special going on with Impulse. For the lower section, all the legs do is bend at the kness and the front and rear foot halves close up. Nothing mind-bogglingly complex there. For the top section, all the arms need to is raise above the head and bend at the elbow IIRC. Graham
  18. Anybody got any tips for destroying the ice chunks in level 8? Can't seem to destroy them quickly enough to stop them from destroying the Galactica. Graham
  19. So this AvP sequel is to be called 'AvP Harder'? Wouldn't 'AvP Limper' be more appropriate? Graham
  20. IIRC, the MG Strike and MG Freedom did not come out until after SEED had already finished airing on TV in Japan. So if Bandai follows the same pattern, then don't expect to see an MG Impulse or MG Destiny until after SEED Destiny has finished airing on TV in Japan. I guess it's just marketing. Bandai wants you to buy all the 1/144, 1/144 HG and 1/100 HG Destiny kits first. If they released the MG kits too soon, then many people would just skip buying the lower grade kits. Graham
  21. I wanna see Ben Assflek in 'Daredevil vs Cat Woman vs Van Helsing'. Just imagine what a super-duper movie that would be......not! Graham
  22. Oh dear. That's all I'm going to say on this. Graham
  23. When transforming to robot mode, the transformation should always consist of a long drawn out sequence, culminating in the mecha striking a heroic pose Graham
  24. I've liked Star wars since I first saw it as a kid back in 1977 and I still sorta like it today. Not a huge fan though. I stopped collecting Star Wars toys back in 1985, except for a few Action Fleet ships I've picked up in the last few years. It's 20 years since I last bought a Star Wars action figure though. Maybe I'm getting too old, but as a 35 year old married man with a kid, actually owning a Lightsaber (and admitting to it on a public forum ) is a level of geekdom far higher in my way of thinking, than collecting plastic transforming robots from a 20 year old cartoon . OK, I can understand kids and hardcore Star Wars fans wanting to own a Lightsaber, but for myself, I'd just feel far too self-concious about it.....but that's just me guys. Thinking about this some more, perhaps it's not the owning one that's so bad, it's just when you get grown men waving them about and making the humming noise that a certain line is crossed IMO. Graham
  25. I'll reserve judgement until I've actually watched some of it, but to my way of thinking, giant robots on surfboards are just wrong on so many levels. Graham
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