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  1. https://twitter.com/markmackinnon/status/1152241649893945346 Not unexpected, but still disappointing.
  2. Yeah, but the carrier take off looked pretty legit. As long as the CGI shots aren't noticeably bad I'll be happy.
  3. Some nutbar has burned down Kyoto Animation's Studio 1, there are multiple people dead and a lot more injured. From the footage, the studio itself looks gutted. https://www3.nhk.or.jp/news/html/20190718/k10011996791000.html https://twitter.com/ultimatemegax/status/1151678230908276742
  4. First look at the season pass mini campaign. That BGM track sounds like it was ripped straight out of a mecha anime, I'm loving it already. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LW_-hiBDBAA
  5. Aside from Cop Craft, I've also picked up "Dumbbell Nan Kilo Moteru", which is a light hearted look at exercise delivered via some cute anime girls. Its pretty enjoyable, and also decently accurate in its factoids on proper lifting form, protein intake, dieting for muscle gain, etc.
  6. https://twitter.com/kazutoki/status/1149341253860876290 Looks like Kazutoki Kono got to visit BAE Warton. Perhaps we might see the Tempest in the next Ace Combat.
  7. Oh yeah, that looks pretty good. Reminds me of the CG Tintin movie from a couple years back.
  8. Picked up Cop Craft this season. So far so good, urban fantasy buddy cop shenanigans, decently catchy soundtrack, chara designs by Range Murata, based off of an LN series by Shoji Gatoh.
  9. Speaking of Wayforward, River City Girls looks pretty fun. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=40MRASC-Ndw
  10. This has probably been said a thousand times over, but Agrama is such a slimy greaseball. The dude would be rotting in jail if it weren't for a technicality.
  11. Release date for Kotobukiya's 1/144 X-02S Strike Wyvern model is November 2019, and preorders are now open. https://www.kotobukiya.co.jp/labo/labo-178825/
  12. Its been an issue for as long as anime as we know it has existed. Anime is an industry that grew on being the cheap alternative to live action.
  13. https://twitter.com/kyleflemm82/status/1145393119082557440 What would a Top Gun sequel be if it didn't have Maverick buzzing the control tower?
  14. Interesting looking FPS called Boundary released a teaser trailer last week that looks pretty cool. All about zero-G combat in Earth orbit, sort of like an updated Shattered Horizon. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G4qMsE8ZaQ8
  15. I think a competent director/writer could definitely make modern air combat interesting without necessarily remaking WW2 dogfights but with Hornets and Flankers. In the context of Top Gun 2, maybe add a brief sequence where Maverick outlines a simplified concept of BVR and WVR combat so the audience gets the idea. Then, when we finally get to the shooty parts, a tense cat and mouse situation between two forces where both sides are trying to get a lock on the other without revealing themselves, then contrive a situation that necessitates a close up look on the bad guys. Give the movie just enough "reality" to make the Hollywood exaggeration seem plausible. Of course, its a fine line to walk.
  16. Honestly, I sort of want Hollywood to focus on things that aren't WW2. Its a big, important war, but there's been so many other interesting conflicts and events in the 20th century alone that constantly focusing on that single war is pretty boring. I agree with you on hoping for the new Top Gun being able to take advantage of both physical, on-location filming and contemporary CG FX to deliver more varied ACM sequences than the first one.
  17. I hope it does well and kickstarts a new surge in interest for combat aviation-centric fiction. Maybe once Tatsunoko and BW finally wrestles Macross away from HG in America we'll get a proper Hollywood adaptation. Seeing the VF-1 on the big screen would be a treat.
  18. Check out the Focke-Wulf FW 860. It was a Cold War concept for a convertible tail sitter VTOL fighter jet where the nose section (including the cockpit) of the fuselage hinged down during take offs and landings. Its probably the closest anyone will get to a real life variable fighter.
  19. Apparently the AIM-260 is not air breathing and has a similar form factor to the AIM-120. https://twitter.com/TheDEWLine/status/1141808272112009216
  20. The article mentioned that it has different capabilities onboard to go after next generation threats, which is pretty vague, but understandably so. If its going to be the next air to air missile for the US, I'd assume they've taken opposing stealth aircraft into account.
  21. AIM-120 AMRAAM replacement is in the works. Its called the AIM-260 JATM, slated for IOC in 2022. http://www.airforcemag.com/Features/Pages/2019/June%202019/Air-Force-Developing-AMRAAM-Replacement-to-Counter-China.aspx
  22. I'm afraid that any western adaptation of Macross would mess up the beautiful mecha designs. Imagine the execs hiring some el cheapo hack off of artstation to make a generic looking "tacticool" destroid or VF, nightmare fuel.
  23. Looks like a Raptor that someone accidentally sat on. That describes a lot of 5th/6th gen designs though, there are only so many ways to make an LO shaped aircraft that can also go fast and turn good.
  24. I think Hollywood might be more willing to forge ahead with anime adaptations now that comic book flicks are losing their novelty. The Marvel universe is finally starting to lose a bit of its steam, and the DC universe was basically stillborn from incompetence. When it comes to Hollywood, the suits will always prefer adapting an existing property rather than trying to make something new and original, and a lot of the younger generation (teens and adults in their 20's) are much more familiar with anime/manga than older people. What Hollywood needs to make a successful anime adaptation is to get experienced big screen directors, and to get writers who've at least experienced the source material and understands what its about.
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