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I remember thinking that the music cues combined with the single-shot tracking really made the movie feel like a video game. All it needed was a HUD and UI elements and it would've been the most life-like WWII shooter ever.
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Didn't you already do a V2 like a year ago or two? Or was that the Victory? IIRC you used the small-size EFSF hands then.
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I really liked that scene, too. My brother on the other hand hates it because he hates the entire movie. He's gone so far as to say that with the canon now being what it is, Palpatine is actually the "protagonist" of the franchise. After all, Palpatine killed off all the Jedi and all the Sith both directly and indirectly, bringing true balance to the Force. But yeah, besides being really well-acted, the scene was just good theater: a man's internal dilemma across 2.5 movies being played out externally and on screen. I think making him "turn good" was a super lazy way out and betrays the spirit of his character arc, but that doesn't take away from that scene being a much-needed catharsis for him and some just as muchly-needed slow, quiet time for the audience.
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Thanks for the correction. ~$1800 sounds... well, expensive, but not altogether TOO expensive, especially compared to the $2k-2.5k people were bandying about. -
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kajnrig replied to azrael's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
For my part, I vastly prefer LibreOffice's UI to modern Word's. I'm sure if I acclimated to Word 20...13? 2007? Whenever they went from the old-school drop down menus to the new style UI... If I acclimated to that, I'd be able to work with it just fine, but LibreOffice shares more of Office 2003's familiar UI. I suppose that dates me a little, but eh, it is what it is. I've not had a reason to make the switch. But I don't use office programs very often, and when I do I don't need them to do particularly fancy things, so I'm probably not the best person to ask about this. -
Oh pah. You don't count; one could sing the praises of Star Wars up and down the hills and valleys, and as long as they did so in this thread, you'd find some way to take it as an insult to you and the honorable name of your family. Yeah, my fault; I didn't mean to imply that only those who disliked TRoS should see 1917. Obviously I think everyone should see it regardless of what they think of this movie. I meant to say I was simply comparing it to my previous theatrical outing, and TRoS happened to be in that unfortunate position. I imagine even if I had enjoyed TRoS, it would have compared unfavorably.
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Yeah I'mma cut myself off right now lest I start turning people off of it.
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Hey so I know this is a Star Wars thread, but if you were sorely disappointed by TRoS and want something to cleanse your theatrical palate and remind you that good filmmaking and good storytelling still exist in this world, I highly recommend you see the movie 1917 as soon as possible. It's really, really, quite incredibly good. I only bring this up because as I walked out of the theater I found myself comparing this to TRoS and found the latter so utterly lacking in every way despite having so much more inertia propelling it forward and every reason in the world to be a commercial and critical success. This film was cathartic. Okay, tangent over, back to Star Wars.
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What Current Anime Are You Watching Version v4.0
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I feel like 1917 deserves its own thread. Saw it late tonight, and Holy. frakking. crap. I came out comparing it to my last theatrical outing, which just so happens to be Rise of Skywalker, and man, that's just not fair, it's not even a competition. This movie is so frakking good, you guys. Go see it as soon as you possibly can.
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Just saw this listing on HLJ. First magazine is up for preorder, containing the build instructions on DVD. And apparently yes, it is diecast. Dunno if that was a thing you all were wondering, but there you are. According to the listing, parts will release weekly. I'm guessing HLJ and whatever other stores are selling this will have separate listings for those as well. https://www.hlj.com/macross-vf-1-valkyrie-fighter-mode-diecast-gimmick-model-001-hsjvf1s001 -
Y'all acting real stupid, making such a big thing about dude's pronunciation of all things.
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Yikes, those Kampfer proportions are... unique, that's for sure. The Sleeves livery on the arms, too... ehhh...
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If you're all for the partsforming, then you may as well go all the way and just get separate toys of all three modes. NOT THAT THAT'S A BAD THING AT ALL. COME ON HASEGAWA BATTROID YF-19 WHEN
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...I think all three of them look fine. What am I missing? I mean the Eva I'll always prefer the original anime to any of the revisions including this one, but even this isn't as overdressed as, say, the Metal Build...- 998 replies
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You're pretty close. Officially, neither line aims for a scale so much as an absolute size: IIRC Metal Builds aim for 18-20cm tall (7-8 in.) and RD for 12-15cm (5-6 in.). There can be a lot of wiggle room in there, especially on the RD end; again IIRC, "smaller" designs like the Wing and Victory Gundams tend to the same absolute size as "larger" Unicorns and Sazabis, etc. Even in the ostensibly stricter world of model kits, scale can fluctuate slightly. The HGAC Wing Gundam, for instance, is similarly larger than it "should be" despite the 1/144 advertised scale. I suspect that scales actually came second, ie toys were designed for a certain size first and then a rough scale figured out later, but then scale eventually replaced size as the standard. Is the GFFMC line in roughly 1/100 scale? I think I was confused by this back when the line first started because up to that point, GFF was all 1/144 scale (and specifically 1/144 scale, at that, no wiggle room).
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Avatar:TLA (Netflix live action series)
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Metal Build and Metal Robot Damashii are different lines, the former larger and clearly more of a premium line. Semantics, but still. Anyway.
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Shows how much attention I paid that movie, then... I don't get it. How is it any different from what other characters have done, and why does it need to be A Thing in the first place? It's just spooky Force shenanigans. It doesn't need, like... a special prophecy or whatever. Maybe it's pumped up a bit (okay, a lot), but still... If color itself was exclusive to the Jedi, then I could buy this reasoning more; sensing the Force is like seeing color in a grayscale world, Pleasantville-style. But there's nothing to suggest that's the case. For all intents and purposes, color "behaves" exactly as it does in the real world, and in the real world, people change colors on a whim all the time. Hell, STAR WARS LIGHTSABER COLORS changed for no other reason than because people wanted different colors. There's significance to be found in lightsaber colors, sure, but... I dunno, the way Star Wars does it just feels so flimsy. It doesn't have to be this highly ritualistic, symbolic thing. It could just be that Mace Windu's lightsaber is purple because dude thought it was a rad ass color. grumble grumble grumble The Force as I knew it was always a pretty near facsimile of ideas of chi and dao, and while yeah it came to operate in a similar fashion to that of new age mysticism garbage, it was always more... intangible and unfathomable than that. A lightsaber is a physical item. The Force is ineffable. What was it Yoda said? "Luminous beings are we, not this crude matter." Maybe I'm getting too philosophical, but material things being needed for enlightenment... it doesn't sit well with me. Exactly this. The OT lightsaber is "the weapon of the Jedi," sure, but it's also... not. "The Force is my ally," says Yoda. The PT, or at least that bit in AotC where Obi-wan tells Anakin, "This weapon is your life!", the lightsaber is a katana, it's a sloppy samurai bushido metaphor. Somewhere along the way, the lightsaber, the Force, and the Jedi all became the same thing. One could not exist without the other two. It's... inelegant. I was always under the impression that lightsabers were simply esoteric tools, with too many obvious design flaws to be safe, and which were replaced by other, equally as or more effective alternatives (like blasters). The only reason Jedi were able to effectively use them from a practical standpoint, and why they became so tied to the collective image of a Jedi, is that Jedi have the requisite precognitive abilities to not horribly maim themselves with them. A "normie" could use them with similar proficiency if they simply practiced and dedicated themselves enough to it.
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That's not a Metal Build, it's a Robot Damashii. Smaller scale, not as premium a line.
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It came out around the same time as others that are commonly thought of as being influenced by Eva. While there's almost certainly some influence, they all also probably drew from the same creative wellspring, too. As for the show itself, I don't remember much about it, honestly. There WAS a bit of... a similar "man and his metaphysical connection to his machine" vibe to it, I think the main character slowly starts to mind-meld with his mech over the course of the show? I remember there also being a big Shinto ritual thing, with one of those dudes with the traditional garb and the long red hair/scarf... Anyway, this is pretty cool to see out of nowhere. Not sure it's something interesting enough to get, but it's neat all the same. Clearly it was someone's passion project, which I can respect them being able to see it all the way through to production. As for scale, in-universe these things were really small, maybe like... 4-5 meters only? Votoms, yes, like @Keith says. I remember in one of the introductory episodes they go up against tanks, rappel up and down buildings, etc.
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I mean the idea of the two of them specifically being tied together by the Force in a way unique from all the other Jedi in the past, did that come from TFA or something? Maybe an interview with JJA? Supplementary material? That's a problem with the storytelling, then, not so much the ability itself. In which case, I see, that makes much more sense. I'm just being a pedantic ass at this rate, so feel free to ignore my ranting, it's mostly disingenuous questioning. Is that then the only way a lightsaber is made? Are they exclusively a Force user weapon? I always got the sense that anyone could use a lightsaber, but only a Jedi had the Force-derived level of premonition to wield such an inherently unsafe weapon. If a Jedi doesn't like the color of their weapon, what then? Can they change it? Does the color of a lightsaber change as the Jedi grows and their "nature" changes? What if a Jedi dies? If a Jedi gives their lightsaber away? If it doesn't really matter that you personalize your lightsaber, why not mass produce them in some fashion? What's the point of making a crystal "bleed"? Does it make the resulting lightsaber stronger than a regular lightsaber? Doesn't seem to. Seems rather extraneous. I mean, if the crystals call to a Jedi and indicates a Jedi's nature, wouldn't one that calls to a Sith already make a red lightsaber if red indicates hatred and anger? Or is red like an "artificial" color, one that doesn't naturally occur? I dunno, that sounds perilously close to some new age mysticism BS. I mean even if we hold that to be the case - which it seems to be?, at least in-universe - like... what if someone just wants a different color lightsaber? Are they literally just stuck with whatever one they get at age 16, 17, whenever they make a lightsaber? Surely someone would have desired a different color enough to invent that technology? And it would then be arbitrary to change one's lightsaber color like you do in every Star Wars game ever? When did people start using the term "dyad"? is what I'm specifically asking.
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Yeah, but the Robot Damashii wasn't sculpted by Bandai's hobby division. If they brought over whoever from the toys division did do the sculpting, I'd be a bit optimistic, but they'll probably just try to Katoki/RG it up like they always do.
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The fact that they and their associated show (I'm talking about Invisible Victory here) came out something like a decade after their time certainly didn't help, methinks. That iron was ice frickin' cold, Bandai, c'mon.
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