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DuelGundam2099

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  1. Gotta disagree with Az, the problem was not the episode count, it was that it had too much clutter, could have worked in small yet important details, and expanded the times of the settings.
  2. Sounds like a super weapon from a Godzilla movie.
  3. I enjoyed it. I will admit that after Victory Gundam Tomino lost hist touch, his stuff just wasn't as good as his previous stuff. I don't know, maybe he and Kunio Okawara were just an awesome pair. And to those people I'd like to introduce some steel-toed boots. (hur, just joking) Well you can sort of say that since Garzey's Wing and Wings of Rean are not canon.
  4. Hey now both of those were awesome! Also Age wasn't anywhere near as bad as it was mediocre and it skipped all the little things you'd normally take for granted.
  5. I liked it, although it was not until around episode 14 I started to get into it. The ovas also aren't anywhere near as bad as people make them out to be.
  6. ^And Toniya from Gundam X. While on the subject what is a Salor Moon? Don't you mean SaIlor Moon?
  7. Just finished Syfy's newest movie, Scarecrow. They outshine themselves again! Also forgot to mention a movie in the trash list: The Rig. Everything that could go wrong in an Alien knockoff happens. Just.... Ugh.
  8. I just finished some three part shonen parody OVA called World War Blue that makes references to the old Nintendo vs. Sega war back in the 90s with a somewhat medieval setting. The action was not bad, but holy frick this had so many problems: -The scene in the beginning being a flash forward never brought up -It paces itself way too fast sometimes, especially with the ending (almost to Gundam Age levels, almost) -Mediocre cast (I swear opal reminds me of Bellows from Gargantia) especially the guy with the pole making waaaaaay too many innuendos -Too much fan service junk -Bad music -Lackluster villains -and the lack of closure So yeah, really dumb and tried to cram too much in a short span of time. With some more scenes and editing this would make a decent movie.
  9. Hurricane Polymar: Holy Blood. Despite the lack of closure and whiplash between grim and hammy, I thought it was very entertaining, especially the opening theme which was awesome as hell.
  10. I just finished Hurricane Polymar by marathoning the last twelve episodes all day. Very fun and action packed series even if the writing was somewhat stale and the ending was not much.
  11. No problem. Most of the stuff listed is for more entry level and along the lines of "pick a couple out of the bunch and see what you like". Lots of other movies I wanted to mention, but did not come to mind. I also left out the Universal Horror classics because I wanted some other movies a chance to shine.
  12. Alrighty! No idea what kind of monsters and eras you like so here are some shots in the dark: 50s B-Movie cheese: The Deadly Mantis, The Beast From 20000 Fathoms, The Land Unknown, THEM!, The Black Scorpion, It Came From Beneath The Sea, The Monolith Monsters, 20 Million Miles To Earth, The Wasp Woman, Attack of The Crab Monsters, The Blob, Attack of The 50 Foot Woman, and Kronos. Space setting cheese: This Island Earth, The Mysterians, The X From Outer Space, Gorath, Cat Women of The Moon, Star Crystal, The Green Slime, and Doom. Rise of TV cheese (60s and 70s): 1 Million BC, The Lost World (1960), Grizzly (1976), The Car, Rana: The Legend of Shadow Lake, Cujo, Crocodile (1979), Snowbeast, The Devil's Messenger, Q: The Winged Serpent, Equinox, Prophecy (1979), and Blood Tide (technically 80s but eh). Also check out Hammer's remakes on Dracula, Frankenstein, and The Mummy. Modernesque cheese (80s and 90s): Humanoids From The Deep (preferably the 96 version, but both are good), Tremors (4 movies all good), Watchers, Deep Rising, Night of The Creeps, The Monster Squad, the Ghoulies sequels (the first was a joke), Leviathan, Deep Star Six, Children of The Corn 1-5 (technically 8 movies total), Parasite (1982), Nightbreed, Creature (both 1985 and the Peter Benchley version), Stephen King's It, The Langoliers, Carrie, Christine, and Silver Bullet. 21st Century cheese: Sharktopus, 2-Headed Shark Attack, Eight Legged Freaks, Swamp Shark, Wolvesbayne, Iron Invader, Paranormal Entity (I don't care what Keith says this movie can be legitimately creepy), Unrest (scariest movie ever, well, to me at least), Grizzly Park, Grizzly Rage, Super Gator, Sand Sharks, Husk, Kaw, Splinter, Rubber, Pulse (have not seen the sequels), Mansquito, and the Feast trilogy. Kaiju cheese: Any Godzilla and Gamera, Rodan, Mothra, Atragon, the Daimajin trilogy, Frankenstein vs. Baragon, Varan The Unbelievable, Space Amoeba, The H-Man (technically not kaiju but it is Toho), Killer Mountain, Troll Hunter, Monster (2008), Gappa, Yonggary: Monster From The Deep, Death Kappa, Kraa! The Sea Monster, Gorgo, 2010: Moby Dick, and Reptilicus. Other Stuff: Doctor X, The Devil Bat, TerrorVision, Up From The Depths, King Cobra, Rest Stop, Legion of The Dead, See No Evil, White Zombie, Deadly Species, Event Horizon, The Gorgon, Curse of The Talisman, The Cave, Garuda, Ice Crawlers, Silent Predators, Shapeshifter (2005; Velku is also my favorite werewolf of all time), Marabunta, Mimic 1 and 2 (3 is a really boring Rear Window knockoff), Incubus (that goat head prop at the end was really creepy, kind of weird since this was William Shattner's first movie), Graveyard Shift, and Tiki (if you want comedy in your horror this does it better than even Gremlins; you have no idea how hard it was for me to say that). Utter trash but then again I'm DuelGundam2099 so you might like these: I Walked With a Zombie (194-something), Dogora, Deep Sea Monster Reigo, The Bone Snatcher, C.H.U.D., Kingdom of The Spiders, Parasite (2003), Hammerhead: Shark Frenzy, Gryphon, Shark Swarm, Creepshow (second movie was just okay), Alien vs. Hunter, Centipede, Razorteeth, Tintorera (WORST. 20TH. CENTURY. MOVIE. EVER!), Congo, Komodo vs. Cobra, Dinocroc vs. Supergator, The Eden Formula, Raptor, Species: The Awakening (they really needed to stop at 3), and Wes Craven's New Nightmare.
  13. I've seen hundreds of monster movies, I could give you some recommendations.
  14. I kicked off my monster madness with Frankenstein and The Monster From Hell, gotta love Hammer classics (and classics in general). This would have scared and disgusted me as a kid.
  15. This is incorrect, the CGI was well done and for short MS stories they were pretty likeable with very unique MS variations.
  16. The food. Because they apparently were not deperate enough. Pretty sure I never addressed the "extremest of methods". All I did is state what happened to them. Um.... Okay then? No, you are actually trying and present your case (very well I might add).
  17. And the sequel series Destiny, which is my favorite entry. Probably not a smart idea since people tend to hate SEED and Destiny if they watched the Universal Century first. I myself saved UC for last (not counting Turn A). The biggest series to worry about is Age, even I had a hard time enjoying it. *shrivels*
  18. Part of me thought he was, but in case he was not I figured I might as well say it. Getting back to the topic, earlier I watched this: http://www.crunchyroll.com/traveling-daru I thought it was decent.
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