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Incredible work!! The VF's look good. And dare I say, the Zentradi actually look better than their anime counterparts! My only nitpick is that the Regults look a bit silly. This isn't a knock on the CG guys, who actually did a fine job in animating it. But the Regults just didn't intimidating in the original anime and look even less so in a live-action version. I doubt there are going to be any legal ramifications. The film's producer, César Turturro, said that he's already received permission from Harmony Gold. Plus, this is only supposed to be a short film, not a full blown movie or series. It's ironic that Harmony Gold allegedly granted Mr. Turturro permission to use the VF-1's, Zentradi, and Regults in his film, since Harmony Gold does not own the live-action rights to those specific designs. Big West owns those rights. But since Big West doesn't give a crap about what happens in the Americas, I doubt he has anything to worry about. More than likely, what Harmony Gold probably gave him permission to use was their "ROBOTECH" and "MACROSS" trademarks.
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Macross Plus in BD!!! OVA w/ English Dub & Movie w/En
TheLoneWolf replied to treatment's topic in Movies and TV Series
I guess that's why these Japanese Blu-rays included English subs. Yamato 2199 Gundam Unicorn Gundam Age Gundam Seed remaster Haruhi Suzumiya Tiger & Bunny Library Way Jojo's Bizarre Adventure Mardock Scramble 2nd movie Patlabor movies (all 3) Akira Wings of Honneamise Jin-Roh Tenchi Muyo movies Garden of Sinners Baccano Fate Zero- 516 replies
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Macross Plus in BD!!! OVA w/ English Dub & Movie w/En
TheLoneWolf replied to treatment's topic in Movies and TV Series
The reason this set won't include Manga's English subs is that Manga owns those subs. Translations are protected by copyright, so Bandai Visual would have to pay Manga to use those subs. Bandai could hire their own translator(s) and create a new English script, but that's extra money that Bandai probably isn't interested in spending. As for the English dub, that was bought and paid for way back in the 90's, as evidenced by Japan's Macross Plus International Edition. So the only money that Bandai has to spend on that is for its Blu ray authoring. That said, I'm definintely buying this set. I've practically memorized the script, so I don't need subs.- 516 replies
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Posted an interview with AnimEigo's Robert Woodhead on the main page. http://www.macrossworld.com/3640/an-interview-with-robert-woodhead-about-animeigos-macross-dvd-set/
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Is Disney buying ROBOTECH (MACROSS) too?
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Just saw the trailer and there's only one scene that I recognize as being from the novel. Everything else looks to be brand new. Judging by the trailer, I'm expecting this movie to be 28 Days Later "Part 3," plus a global scale context, plus three or four key scenes lifted from the book. It could still be an entertaining movie, but just not World War Z. It's title is there primarily for name recognition. Hardly surprising in an era where Hollywood is afraid of spending big bucks on a new IP. I might go see the movie if it has favorably reviews. Though it's got to be something special, because at this point, I'm all zombied out.
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How's that? From what I'm getting out of that article, nothing in this acquisition blocks 20th Century Fox from releasing the original theatrical cuts on DVD/Blu-ray. In the past, George Lucas was the sole party who wanted to bury the original theatrical cuts, not Fox. With Lucas now out of the picture, Fox is free to release the theatrical cuts, if they so desire. The only problem that article brings up is the difficulty in obtaining a 9-movie "Ultimate" box set. In order to do that, Fox and Disney would have negotiate a deal. But that doesn't concern me in the least, since I hate Episodes I - III. I'd actually prefer to buy the movies individually, therefore I wouldn't have to pay money for those first three pieces of crap.
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In my book, this acquisition is a good thing. Lucasfilm is bristling with talent, except at the very top: George Lucas himself. Relegating Lucas to the position of creative consultant strips him of his veto power and will allow other young talents within the company to truly shine. Make no mistake, while Lucasfilm will probably still give Lucas' thoughts considerable weight, Kathleen Kennedy and Disney now have the final say over all matters. And I wouldn't worry about Disney putting a hack like Michael Bay in charge of Star Wars, or 'Disneying' up the movies. As long as Lucasfilm continues to fill Disney's coffers with healthy profits, Disney will be more than happy to let Lucasfilm run Lucasfilm. And Lucasfilm are connoisseurs when it comes to making money.
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If I had to take a guess, I'd say that 2013's surprise will be a Wonderfest-exclusive "Beagle" Houquet Ride Armor. If it is an event-exclusive, we'd probably be looking at about 10 ~ 30 pieces. As such, I'd be shocked if it's sticker price was less than $500. It's after-market price would be...astronomical.
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am I an a-hole for telling someone they bought something fake?
TheLoneWolf replied to phatslappy's topic in Toys
Good catch with those catalogues! Usually, catalogues and other paper inserts are the last things to be made during the manufacturing process, since they can be printed off relatively quickly. And it makes sense that they only feature screenshots from episode 1. IIRC, Ishiguro said that episode 1 (and possibly episode 2) was the only episode that was actually finished well in advance of Macross' debut. As we all know, the remaining episodes were notoriously finished at the last possible minute. -
HG owner Frank Agrama Sentenced to 3 years in prison
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I've been following this case for several years now, but it's still far from over. Like others have said, this case will now move to the appeals process, which will take a few more years. And if the appeals courts uphold this ruling, then the case will on to the extradition process. Even if Agrama were to pass away tomorrow, nothing would change with regards to Macross. I'd imagine that another member of Agrama's family would run the company in his stead and business would continue as usual. And don't count on Tatsunoko Production severing ties with Harmony Gold either. Tatsunoko's handling of their portion of the Macross rights in Japan has been equally questionable. The fact that Tatsunoko approves of the way that Harmony Gold handles Macross over here speaks volumes. -
am I an a-hole for telling someone they bought something fake?
TheLoneWolf replied to phatslappy's topic in Toys
You tell 'em, phatslappy! That's definitely a fan custom set, not an authentic Takatoku product. You can tell because of the use of those two screencaps on the front, especially the screencap from "Bursting Point." Takatoku couldn't use screen caps on their boxes because their boxes were designed before Macross' TV broadcast. That's why all of their boxes just use preproduction artwork. Nevertheless, that doesn't take away from the fact that that's a beautiful custom box. -
Your models just get better and better each time. And I love the changes you made to the stock VF-4; they compliment the overall appearance without appearing kitschy. Can't wait to see what else you've got in store.
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Excellent work! Just curious, but what's going on with the tip of Misa's finger?
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Japan Cinema article on Noboru Ishiguro
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This is the best English article on Ishiguro that I've ever read. Now I know why Ishiguro always spoke so fondly of pioneers. Thanks Renato! -
The Unlicensed Third Party Transformers Thread
TheLoneWolf replied to slaginpit's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
Thanks for finding that! I always imagined the these unlicensed TF's had production runs of around 1,000 ~ 2,000 pieces, which is comparable to the average Yamato VF today. So it looks like these TF's have similar production runs to Yamato VF's, have less overhead expenses to deal with, are slightly less complex than Yamato VF's, but are just as expensive as a Yamato VF. That tells me that these guys are very shred businessmen and have priced their products so that they bring back a very very generous net profit. But as Renato said, at least they're using part of this money into making more, and better, toys for their fans.- 9411 replies
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The Unlicensed Third Party Transformers Thread
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Just curious, but what do you think is the average production run for one of these?- 9411 replies
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The Unlicensed Third Party Transformers Thread
TheLoneWolf replied to slaginpit's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
That's pretty much what I was thinking. These toys are nearly as complex as Yamato Valkyries, and just about as expensive too. Except that Yamato has a lot of overhead that they have to factor into their prices: licensing costs, corporate taxes, legal expenses, office expenses, customer relations. Unlicensed Transformers are probably run by handful of guys out of a small apartment and don't have to worry about these types of expenses. So they're going to be pocketing a much much larger net profit from their products than Yamato does with theirs. That explains why these unlicensed Transformers are being cranked out at a furious pace. It's all about the money.- 9411 replies
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I'm working on revamping the video section of the main site, and the blu-ray set will definitely be there.
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If VF-X2 were ever expanded into a TV series, I think a more appropriate title for it would be "Gundam."
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Macross World Podcast - feedback & comments
TheLoneWolf replied to Tochiro's topic in Movies and TV Series
I normally don't listen to fan podcasts, but decided to give this one a shot. You guys definitely know your stuff and it was nice to put voices to your screen names. I also liked the group's chemistry. I suppose that has to do with the fact that you all have hung out in person before and that chemistry carried over to the broadcast. And like Renato wrote earlier, being bilingual and living in Japan gives you guys a perspective and credibility that other shows can't match. I was surprised to hear that Tim Eldred was your guest speaker. I remember him and Greg Lane as being the only good mecha artists that the old Robotech comics had, so I was pleasantly surprised to hear that Eldred's now a professional storyboarder and works on the Star Blazers' website. I always wondered what happened to him after his days at Eternity. Another thing that I really loved was hearing an intelligent discussion that involved both Macross and Robotech. I'd almost forgotten that that was even possible. Listening to that segment made me realize that one huge advantage that closed podcasts have over messageboards is that dumdums and trolls can't sh!t on the discussion. But, there's always room for improvement. There were times when you guys rambled on and went way off track. I could tell that Tochiro was trying to steer the discussion back on track at times, though I just wish he did it a bit more often. I understand that there's probably a desire to give everyone an opportunity to have their say, but I think it's best for the show's producer (Tochiro?) to take a stronger role in steering the ship. Also, try to make sure everyone speaks directly into their mics. It was a little jarring to hear someone speak at full volume, then another person at almost a whisper. Though overall, job well done.- 1147 replies
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Here at work, I only have IE and there's no "Save As..." option either. Though, for anyone in my predicament who does want to save it, try right-clicking on this direct link to the podcast. Since it's a 90mb+ file, I'm not going to download it through my job's network and will wait until I get home.- 1147 replies
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Haha, I posted that comment right before I checked the front page. After so many years of inactivity, I've gotta break my habit of going to the forums first. I think Bandai Visual might have a greater outpouring of help if they'd offer to return those items with signatures from DYRL's main staffers and give the donor credit in the BD booklet. That way, no money exchanges hands and the collector will still have a one-of-a-kind item. I'm surprised to see the DYRL postcard book on BV's want list. I also have a copy and I do remember seeing it listed pretty regularly on eBay and YJA.
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Seeing as how Bandai Visual is trying to include every single piece of DYRL artwork ever made, does anyone else get the feeling that this might be the last hurrah for DYRL on physical media? As for those rare posters/advertisements, if they're still out there, they're probably very expensive now and in the hands of private collectors. BV's going to need to up their ante if think collectors are going to willingly devalue their prized possessions for a BD box set.