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justvinnie

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  1. I still watch it, but it doesn't have the punch it did the first season. I think they are trying too hard to make Arthur badass. The villain that you are afraid of are the ones whom you don't know. That was why Sylar was such a great villain the first season. We know too much about Arthur that it takes the menace out of him. They seriously NEED to kill of all characters with multiple powers. Can't believe they allowed Sylar to have empathic mimicry. And he is back next season. Lame. vinnie
  2. I think people are overly finicky with their Yamato toys personally. I've own close to 30 of them at one point or another and never truly had any problems. So my 21 fin broke, but that was because I dropped it. I never had problems with the "exploding" hips on the 11 either. I think people would complain even more if Yamato decided to drop their Macross license. When it comes to business you vote with your wallet. I stopped buying them not because they were bad toys, but because I think its ridiculous that at these prices I could get an iPod or a new cellphone. To be a plastic toy should never approach those kinds of prices. As for Bandai's vaunted QC and design team, I own a Bandai military Aquarion toy and damn if pieces don't keep falling off on it. I lost several pieces already. vinnie
  3. Somehow the three posts above mine sound delusional. RT has always had a cult following: a small but dedicated group of devotees venerating the show despite everything. How else could you explain the adulation of RT:TSC? I don't really expect the RT movie to be any better than RT:TSC. Maybe some good eye candy since HW is involved but that's about it. The way I see it, RT people live in the past. They want more of the same instead of new innovations. Frankly I'm bored with the same old stuff. It's time to move on. Maybe that was why RT was originally so successful, the blending of 3 shows meant that each "saga" had to move on beyond the last one. Whatever you may think of Macross, each show is distinct from previous incarnation. vinnie
  4. I don't think so. I think it is that the development of the characters either went extreme or didn't happen at all. HRG is OCD guy bent on protecting his family, even though he's failed and driving them apart, instead of the cool calm agent. Claire is this vindictive b**** in stead of the sweet girl she was. Hiro is an idiot instead of having learned anything from his experiences. I hate him so much for his stupidity. On the other hand characters like Peter and Nathan have had very little development and pretty much are how they were at the beginning of the show. The focus on powers is the other thing about this show that is making it boring. They need to focus on the interaction between the characters with the powers incidental to the story. What was the tag line again: "Ordinary people discovering extraordinary abilities" or something like that? Lastly, the powers no longer seem like they are innate in the characters. If the powers are genetically encoded as implied, Pa Petrelli can't "steal" them from you. He could be like Peter and mimic them, or the Haitian and suppress them, but not outright steal them. It seems now that the powers are more like trading cards. Got to collect them all. I was annoyed that Peter got to keep all of his mimicked powers. Sylar should have been the only one to do that, and he should have stayed a villain. His power would have made sense that he could permanently acquire multiple abilities. Lastly he should only be able to use one ability at a time. It's not like our genetic code is infinite. He'd would have had to use the specific sequence that gave that ability and only that sequence. vinnie
  5. This season has just been too outrageous. Mind you not bad like season 2 but rather just simply stretching believability beyond its limits. It feels like the writers are always trying to one up what came before instead of focusing on quality stories that made season 1 phenomenal. I still rate "Company Man" one of television's finest hour. None of the characters are very compelling anymore.
  6. So true. Getting sick of "Oh the future's so screwed up, let's fix it in the past" storylines. Still much better than S2 though. What I want to know though is if Peter trapped in the evil guy's body, does he have any powers, just that guys power, or any of his original powers? It seems he doesn't have his original powers otherwise he would have phased through the walls. vinnie
  7. Agreed. Why didn't the Company just shoot Root on sight and put an end to the silliness this last chapter? Why did EVS Dropper set up such a poor trap? I mean they LURED the Company in using Penny posing as Donna. Why did they have Root at ground zero where he can get hurt? Initial reactions say S3 is good. I hope so, because I really don't have the motivation to actually watch it just yet after last S2 and the lame web comics. I love S1 so much that I been giving this series a chance. Peter and Sylar must absolutely die this season. They are so overpowered, who among the rest of them can actually stop these two? Also why has Peter not absorb every power Sylar has? Why just TK? vinnie
  8. Last I recall, HG has yet to acknowledge anyone outside of TP for their contributions to Macross. I do believe, though I could be wrong that none of the remastered discs, nor their website acknowledges Kawamori (Mechanical Design, Story), Itano (Animator), Ishiguro (Director), Mikimoto (Charater Designs), or Miyatake (Mechanical Designs). These people were the heart and coul of SDF-Macross. vinnie
  9. QFT. Ever since AL became BFF's with the boys over at HG, he's seems to have lost that understanding. As I see it, HG is a looter, having no real productive value, but rather trying to leech off of the original creative talent. vinnie
  10. Great so she's still around. What was her purpose in S2 again? Sigh, maybe S3 will be good. Tha actors seem excited. i gues that's a good sign. vinnie
  11. To say that someone who prefers the series more than the movie must therefore hate the movie is illogical. I like the series more because the depth of story that a series can afford as compared to a 90 minute movie. That does't mean I don't like DYRL. I actually do, just not as much as the series. vinnie
  12. Skullone and I were members in 2001. We joined pretty much about the same time. The atmosphere in general was what drove SY away as I recall. Most members were pretty polite to him, but there was always that tension. vinnie
  13. So they aren't going with CAD designs like Yamato? Glad to know that the toys will be in 1/60 and the models 1/72. Keeps consistency in the line. vinnie
  14. Better they be models in 1/72 than toys. All the Hasegawas are 1/72 IIRC. Toys need to be in 1/60 to fit in with existing primary Macross toy line. vinnie
  15. Actually, SK put a lot of thought in to the design of the 19. Everyone knows that the 19 has a full view of the environment when in the cockpit. At first I ridiculed the fact that their were displays under the feet. Then I relaized that those displays come forward and front in battroid. Clever. They weren't there just for looks. vinnie
  16. Has anyone mentioned that the bugs seem to have markings that are very similar to the ones found on the Mayan stones in M0? Also it seems they knew what they were looking for. They blew up battleships without hesitation and blitzed past them to get to the Frontier, and all of them broke into the Frontier without trying to blow it up. vinnie
  17. At least people here are reasonable. The Herpes dedicated forums are full of fan wanking to explain the large loop holes in the plot instead of accepting the fact that the season one finale and season 2 blew massive chunks. vinnie
  18. So did I. TK is way too powerful in this show. It's probably stronger than Nikki's super strength which is why Peter didn't use it to rip the vault apart, right? Seriously, they need to learn that EXTREME super powers ain't cool and that there needs to be a cap. How the hell did Peter generate the massive amount of energy for a nuclear detonation? vinnie
  19. I wonered if they knew Adam's blood is a miracle cure, why didn't they stockpile it in the 30 years they had him in captivity? I imagine that after 30 years, you'd have a pretty good about of blood. vinnie
  20. Oh yeah, I do agree, Adam was a great villain even if they had to spend way too much time on him being Takezo Kensei. If I was alive that long, I'd probably be more jaded and cynical than him. Sylar as a villain sucks. He no longer has that air of mystery and that takes away the menace. He's just a greedy little boy who wants all the powers he can eat. vinnie
  21. QFT. There's just too many damn loopholes in Season 2. Peter has mind reading powers but never does so on Adam to learn the truth. He could have just phased them through the vault but didn't do so. The fact that not 1 not 2, but 3 people tried to convince him that Adam was evil wasn't a big enough of a tip off, two of which he knew to be good guys. It took a fourth one, his brother, for him to be convinced. What are you, stupid? Why didn't he go in and get the virus instead of Adam? His god-like status makes it necessary that he be stupid to advance the already boring story. Mohinder ducked under Sylar'a arm after the latter shot Maya to get to Molly when he could have disarmed Sylar instead. Play that scene again and tell me there are at least 12 ways to disarm Sylar from that vantage point. What idiot doesn't password protect their computer especially if it contains sensitive files? Why the hell does he carry around so much of Claire's blood when one dose is sufficient? Where the hell are all the people at the lab? Why didn't he take Sylar to a high security lab? Why is Maya STILL alive? Why is Mohinder STILL alive? Two mind readers in the room and neither could detect the killing intent of the assassin? Shouldn't Peter's blood have healing powers? It's all mind bogglingly stupid. Suspension of disbelief was oh so much easier season one. Peter and Sylar MUST DIE. When will Tim Kring understand that with their god-like abilities no real interesting story can be told. Unless they retcon a way to cap those two's power or they create some fatal weakness, the stories are going to suck unless both them are dumber than dirt like Peter was this season. I call this the Superman effect. The might as well turn this into DBZ-styled powering up contest. The finale was a valiant attempt at salvaging a lackluster season, but it was doomed to suck already. vinnie
  22. Exactly. Why is everyone having such a cow about such a feature?
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