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What Current Anime Series Are You Watching?
bsu legato replied to s_i_t_h_l_o_r_d's topic in Hall Of The Super Topics
I watched 60 seconds of something called World Destruction the other day, then immediately deleted it from my hard drive. Definitely NOT what I was expecting from Production IG. -
I saw the new Falcon in Wal Mart just the other day too. Huge is an understatement. I was mildly tempted, but common sense and an awareness of my lack of space in the house won out.
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You can have my copy of Maze-A-Tron when you pry it from my cold, dead hands. So if this film has actually been made (and right under our collective noses, apparently) can we also expect some more of the lesser 80's genre movies to get sequeled/remade/rebooted? Return to the Black Hole? Never Say Never Say Never Again? Ultra Mega Force? Metalstorm: The Further Destruction of Jered Syn?
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Would you sign my copy of Intellivision's Tron Deadly Discs?
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Maybe if Tron was a property that I cared about in the first place I could help you out. But Tron bored me even back in 1982, and hasn't exactly improved in my eyes since then. But hey....I'm sure this dude is even more pumped then the rest of you are.
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Terminator Salvation, colon, Really Long Movie Title
bsu legato replied to bsu legato's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
You guys are misquoting Skynet's motives. In Terminator 2, the T-800 tells Sarah (and the audience) that once Skynet became self-aware, the researchers panicked and tried to pull the plug. Skynet launched the missiles out of self-defense. -
Even better is the news that Funimation is re-releasing the first season, and Second Barrage.
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Terminator Salvation, colon, Really Long Movie Title
bsu legato replied to bsu legato's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
Well, its awfully hard to judge....anything....from that trailer, considering that its all just rapid cuts and jittery footage. But I do like the notion that the future war isn't happening the way John believed it was going to, assuming we can take his VO at face value. I mean, if they're going to do these movies (and they obviously are) then they might as well mix things up and throw something new at us. A simple, straightforward story of John Connor "teaching people to storm the camp wire and smash those motherfarters into junk" would be so predictable and fannish. And speaking of camps, the shot immediately after the T-600 shows a guy climbing out of some sort of pen, with many people below him and the same T-600 in the background. -
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But it's not supposed to be an adaptation of any particular Hellboy comic. It's a new, separate story from those, and as such is not limited to whatever established continuity the comics have. If Mignola sat down tomorrow and wrote a new "Hellboy: Son of a Bitch" comic about Red & son, would you cry foul because it hadn't been featured in previous comics? Besides, Mignola worked with Del Toro on the picture and he didn't seem to have a problem with it, so I'd rate it as a non-issue.
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Quoted for greatness.
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Holy crap, I didn't even recognize that. *flogs self while rereading 1983 ROTJ Cinefex magazine*
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I'd heard that beforehand, and was a little worried at first. I love , but I was worried he'd play Krauss just as broadly. Thankfully he played it fairly straight and allowed the humor to come from Hellboy, where it should. I looked him up while checking on Princess Nuala, and apparently he's in a live-action Tekken for '09. I hadn't even heard of that one.
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Guh....that would be the worst thing they could do. Shoehorning in some new character from outside the existing core group solely for the purpose of answering fanwank is never the answer. Unless the plot takes a drastic 90 degree turn, the NUNS should remain anonymously in the background.
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I'm actually shocked that nobody is talking about this. I saw it last night, and while I enjoyed the first one Hellboy II is heads and shoulders above it. Del Toro has really grown as a filmmaker in the last few years, and getting sole writing credit really allowed his unique vision to make the transition from page to screen (we never liked you anyway, Peter Briggs). It's essentially "A Few Dollars More" to Hellboy's "A Fistful of Dollars." ie, more of everything that made the first one great, but with much more depth, characterization and emotion. Here's to hoping that, after Hobbit parts 1 & 2, he comes back to give us the Hellboy equivalent of "The Good, The Bad and the Ugly." I give it a solid 8 out of 10.
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Dr. Mao or How Alto Learned to Love the Bomb
bsu legato replied to ComicKaze's topic in Movies and TV Series
Can we expect one of these topics from you each and every week, for the remainder of the series? Gosh I hope so. -
I like Jane and Perlman, but this looks like direct-to-dvd in the worst possible way. Was that even the real John Malkovich in the trailer, or an animatronic puppet that looks like him?
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What Current Anime Series Are You Watching?
bsu legato replied to s_i_t_h_l_o_r_d's topic in Hall Of The Super Topics
I just dumped about a gig and a half of Real Drive off my hard drive. It's not a bad show, but it just doesn't seem to be going anywhere. I'll likely continue to watch the new episodes as they come out, but overall I expected a whole lot more from a Production IG/Shirow co-production. On the other hand, the three Baccano direct-to-dvd episodes were fun, and wrapped up a couple of loose ends from the tv series. It's too bad this show never found a wider audience. Then there's the Galaxy Railways OVAs. I had enjoyed the first season, but gave up on season two about 10 episodes in. These OVAs, while mildly entertaining, seem more like Galaxy Express 999 OVAs, guest starring the crew from Railways. -
Except that the only Alien film this actually happened in was Alien Resurrection, and I refuse to believe that anybody in their right mind* would want to emulate that movie. *Yoshinol-deranged or otherwise
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So now that it's all over, maybe the fault lies in the translation of Alto's line? Could he have referred to it as A Macross, rather than THE Macross? Or maybe it was just a cruel red herring, especially with the promise of Global-related shenanigans in the preview.
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Not to deride any of your well-made points, but who the hell is Song Goku? Isn't he the lead in the off-off-off-off-off-Broadway production, Dragon Ball: A Musical Experience?
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That is second in coolness only to the large scale Spinner replica that Frank Darabont shows up with on the Dangerous Days documentary.
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You took the words right out of my mouth. Live Evil does some really fantastic work, but when it comes to consistency, they're like the fansubbers version of ADD.