
I really like the music - those Mellotron pads have such a 70s feel to them.
RegalSin wrote:Then again sex is no diffrent then sticking a stick down some hole to make a female womenly or girl scream or make noise.
not familiar with the manga (or the live action film) but I'll watch pretty much anything from Masaaki Yuasa.Formless God wrote:Everybody needs to watch Ping Pong
yeah I still don't know what I really think of it, but I am enjoying watching each episode.null1024 wrote:So, I finally watched all of Kill la Kill.
Its okay. Maybe a bit too silly with the fanservice, episode 4 is irredeemably awful (apparently, that was intentional to reference the infamous fourth episode of TTGL, but still), and the animation quality swerves everywhere. Plot's silly as fuck. Mako is the best. Other than Ryuko pretty much becoming Shadow the Hedgehog for two episodes or so (seriously, I was laughing like crazy and sang the title theme for the game -- but christ, why did this have to be a thing), the show was neat.
I guess I was kind of hoping it wouldn't be as much of a shonen as it was. It pretty much plays all of the shonen anime tropes straight like an arrow. I would never show this to anyone under 16 (mostly because of a few later scenes being super-excessive, otherwise I'd be fine with say, my nephew watching this).
Also, the episode 3 fight with Ryuko and Satsuki was probably the coolest one until the end, which was disappointing.
Spoiler
and goddamn was the whole sisters thing predictable as hell, same with Ryuko not being human, etc
The most disappointing thing of all was when Ryuko never got to face Blade Regalia MK2. Fucking Nui's cockblocking.
Oh, and the elder Kiryuin manages to make a fair few scenes down right pornographic. Jeeeeeeeez.
At least the show doesn't insist on regularly using weird camera angles solely meant to show off pantsu for its fanservice.
and damn, that MANSERVICE -- too much, too much! Those fucking glowing nipples and crotch!
ChurchOfSolipsism wrote:I'll make sure I'll download it illegally one day...
So they’re doing another character spin-off like the recent Woman Called Fujiko Mine series. This will be Takeshi Koike’s second full length film won’t it? First obviously being Redline.KAI wrote:New Lupin II movie announced! Lupin the IIIrd: Jigen Daisuke no Bohyo directed by Takeshi Koike.
Wut? Ep.7 hasn't come out yet.PC Engine Fan X! wrote:Noticed that the final Episode 7 Unicorn Gundam is already out on the JPN PSN site. And how is it?
BIL wrote: "Small sack, LOTS OF CUM" - Nikola Tesla
I’d say it’s pretty well documented that viewing past the first season of Ranma ½ is not essential, beyond that you’re entering repetition and irritating supporting character city. I actually haven’t finished the shows entire run either (stopped around 70 odd I think?), but I do intend in purchasing the new sets just to basically have them there if I ever do get really anime starved. Fortunately I never started collecting the DVD sets so I have nothing holding me back aside from a steady cash flow.drauch wrote:Worth the effort to continue?
That's a shame but not entirely surprising, especially if you're a long time Kaiju faithful.drauch wrote:God my Godzilla BDs in the mail yesterday. Haven't had a chance to check them out just yet, but goddamn, the packaging is annoying as fuck. They've got nice original poster art on the cover, but the front and back is plastered with obnoxious rhymes and stupid snippets of "lol godzilla" humorous writing. I appreciate the BDs, but this isn't fuckin' Mystery Science Theater.
Ah yes, Ringing Bell. Getting set to emotionally disturb a new generation of 7 year olds.drauch wrote:Most importantly, though, I've got Ringing Bell pre-ordered. Can't wait to get depressed all over again.
Yeah Megazone OVA is indeed ace (well 1 & 2 at least)Raytrace wrote:rewatching Megazone 23 - pure ace- I forgot the hommage to Streets of Fire was so blatant that they actually go to the cinema and watch it...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YYmhN_18ZzE
Cool I never noticed the Blade Runner reference. Yeah while I do like the overall story in MZ23 'Part 3' - there is a REALLY noticeable drop in art quality - and similarly to Victory Gundam it's made even more annoying by how it doesn't seem to be a 'choice' what I mean is the linework seems to be setup for more shading work than it actually gets. This is made very noticeable by the fact that Part 2 managed to be similar, but more luscious/detailed than Part 1.DaneSaga wrote:Yeah Megazone OVA is indeed ace (well 1 & 2 at least)Raytrace wrote:rewatching Megazone 23 - pure ace- I forgot the hommage to Streets of Fire was so blatant that they actually go to the cinema and watch it...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YYmhN_18ZzE
there's a slew of references in Megazone:
Dagger of Kamui Duffle Bag
Lupin & Jigen as piggies
As you mentioned, Walter Hill's Streets of Fire
Harrison Ford in Blade Runner on a monitor
greatsBryanM wrote:Oh don't worry about him. He's a cool guy and usually makes it out alright in these sorts of things.
in a sortof similar thing, rewatching Megazone 23 makes me realise how a REALLY good DVD (well close in resolution anyway I'm not sure of the exact maximum res of DVD) can be better quality or very near to an ok 720p or even bad 1080p.DaneSaga wrote:ugh. Was set to start watching Galaxy Express 999 TV series again but the recently released Blu-ray set is a damn upscale of the existing ancient SD masters.
Megazone 23 is certainly beautiful, but resolution can amount to nil if the source film isn’t up to scratch. Megazone's film elements are obviously in fine shape and received a complete restoration back in 2003, which both the Adv R1 DVDs, and R2 Japanese set are sourced from.Raytrace wrote:in a sortof similar thing, rewatching Megazone 23 makes me realise how a REALLY good DVD (well close in resolution anyway I'm not sure of the exact maximum res of DVD) can be better quality or very near to an ok 720p or even bad 1080p.
The emm 'version' of MZ23 I'm watching is I think 720x480 pixels - and it looks INCREDIBLE when upscaled using Jinc at 4 taps though to be honest it looks almost perfect even using Softcubic at 100% blur. I regularly had to stop and check the file details as I couldn't believe it wasn't at least 720p.