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Surrender Artist
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I love Diet as a name for a legislature, but it would be more trouble than it's worth. I still remember my confused reaction to seeing the phrase, "Diet of Worms," in my high school European History textbook for the first time. I must have thought it was some bizarre Catholic penitence ritual or something.
Holy crap, somebody's actually read some of these? I guess I should stop inserting subliminal Satanic messages into them. It's just a part-time gig; I don't care about expanding Satan's legions on Earth, I just do it for the health insurance. Vision and dental don't kick in for 666 months, but the employee contribution is low and the deductible is very reasonable. I just wish I'd been able to find some clips of the Electric Messiah from The Ruling Class, oh well, here's a compilation of some of the musical numbers instead. (The Ruling Class is one of those things that I always stump for when the opportunity arises)
It's one of my sicknesses; if I have all of something in a convenient form at my fingertips, I can't leave it unfinished once I start it. I sort of like to deliberately expose myself to bad stuff to broaden y horizons, in a weird way. Speed Grapher didn't make me angry or annoyed the way some things that I really don't like have, it was just sort of risible. Besides, maybe once I watch enough of these Gonzo series, I'll be able to devise a grand unified theory of why they managed to keep making hashes of what are often entirely respectable or even good ideas. They keep disappointing me, but in a daffy way that makes their work more fascinating. Maybe this is what having been exposed to Mystery Science Theater 3000 from the age of eight does to a man. The more I think about it, the more Speed Grapher reminds me of Witchblade. I actually liked Witchblade, although I largely concede many criticisms of it, so any similarity worked against it. A lot of the basic elements felt repeated, which I admit is unfair as Speed Grapher came first. The two have a common problem in telling us that we're seeing a city and society that have been crippled, but not really showing us the consequences of those upheavals or making them come through in the narrative. There must have been something in the water at the company. Given some of the complaints that I've read about Last Exile: Fam the Silver Wing have a pinball plot, the probably still is. And you're right about the opening. The original opening was Duran Duran's "Girls on Film", but FUNImation couldn't secure the rights for the American release.
Son of a bitch! I even thought to myself, "you should probably make sure that you have that straight." That happens to me sometimes.
That's probably the right call. If nothing else, I believe that Chōji Suitengu follows a villain stereotype that you are exceedingly tired of. It's very disappointing that he does, not just because the character type is so annoying, but because, at least abstractly, his background and motivations make sense, they're just not handled well and they didn't give him a more coherent, compelling agenda. I think that he really could have been somebody that would give the audience at least reason to sometimes pause in rooting for the designated hero.
I did find that hilarious. Moments like that were why I did enjoy some of Speed Grapher at first. It was just trying so hard that it made me laugh. I even laughed at few things that I'm genuinely ashamed to admit to having found funny. (My sense of humor can be distressingly amoral) I kept wanting it to just ditch the story and just keep trying to top itself with ever trashier, more outrageous nonsense. Speed Grapher would might make for a great highlights real of the most preposterously violent, depraved or perverted moments. |
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Bargain Hunter
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Fudge. I had myself all primed today to finish off Baby, Please Kill Me! which I thought was only 12 eppies. Turns out it's 13. Damn the completist in me, but I can't blow off the final episode. I really should have dropped this show long ago; it's a chore to watch. The few chuckles I get each episode are not enough compensation for hanging in.
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egoist
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After almost 650 episodes, a dozen of movies, a bunch of OVAs, I'm still dying to see more Detective Conan. Detective Conan, Y U NO RELEASE 7 EPISODES A WEEK?
Other than that, about everything is on hold. I made it to the second season of House MD, though. So far so good. Looking forward to the second season of Highschool of the Dead and a re-watch of Halo Legends. And perhaps the 20th or so re-watch of Lord of the Rings. MY PRECIOUS! |
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Spastic Minnow
Bargain Hunter
Exempt from Grammar Rules Posts: 4629 Location: Gainesville, FL |
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I can relate. I am now just a dozen episodes away from catching up and am now ready to join the ranks that curse the "slowness" of a show that releases episodes only almost every week of the year. Not enough! I want another BO storyline! Other than the manga (would rather watch) the only part of the franchise I've avoided are the Live action dramas. They really don't look good. Unfortunately, after more than 15 years, it looks like they are now VERY close to catching up with the manga. Just 30 chapters behind. |
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Mesonoxian Eve
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Finished up High School of the Dead last night. I'm just going to go ahead and finalize the grade with a "C+" (borderline "B-") just because it's another zombie flick (with a pantsu shot per minute).
Recommended if killing half a day is just what the "doctor" ordered. |
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Stark700
Posts: 11762 Location: Earth |
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I'm watching Guilty Crown since the series just ended this Thursday and I'm looking for some good sci-fi action.
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kandysweet
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Currently caught up to ep. 11 of Listen To Me Girls, I'm Your Father! and moved onto the first couple episodes of Bodacious Space Pirates.
Grrr.. If it weren't for internet usage limits I would continue watching BSP. |
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The King of Harts
Posts: 6712 Location: Mount Crawford, Virginia |
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Preach it! Watching multiple shows a season is the pain in the ass. I'm always so relieved when a show I plan on watching is announced for a BD release before it airs since it means I can drop it and wait until it's released. I already have 13 for the Summer season, so I'm hoping at least half of them get picked up. Last edited by The King of Harts on Sat Mar 24, 2012 5:08 pm; edited 1 time in total |
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Svidrigailov
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I'd forego that one, unless the "good" is optional. Refer to the last few pages of the GC thread for a show of the general discontent. I'm caught up on Another, Ano Natsu, and working on Moretsu Pirates, but Kurosawa films keep interrupting... |
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Botan24
Posts: 684 Location: Northern Michigan |
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My husband has talked me into watching yet another anime...(he's the one who hooked me in the first place. I place all blame on him for my subsequent fall into the fandom. )
So its Kekkaishi this time. Ah, shounen. It never feels old to me, and however predictable, still can bring me joy in the fact that it is so simple. I'm only on episode seven, so I'd say I'm enjoying Kekkaishi for what it is, something that goes down easy. But its nothing special, at this point. And, if its shounen on one hand, then its gotta be shojo on the other right? Diamond Daydreams, if you please. I've made it through the first disk, the Atsuko/Karin arcs. There are six girls that get two episodes each to tell a bit about the drama in their lives. The first one was strictly about love, while Karin's story was more about her coming to terms with her fears. I'm looking forward to learning about the remaining four. |
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Stark700
Posts: 11762 Location: Earth |
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Well, I'm enjoying it so far up to episode 16 so far. Science is serious business. |
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Chagen46
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I just "watched"* Redline again. For the 4th time.
Holy shit I love this movie. *: I technically only watched the whole Yellowline race and the end of the Redline race. |
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Mesonoxian Eve
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With spring weather here, I decided it was a perfect time to fire up Aria again.
This show just gets better and better with each viewing. Damn, do I just love those girls, especially Akari, my next wife. Also, I wanted to plug it just to bring it to the minds of others. |
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Zalis116
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Posts: 6896 Location: Kazune City |
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Botan24
Posts: 684 Location: Northern Michigan |
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Huh, fooled me. Would have never guessed this was based on a male targeted game. I thought all games that fell within that demographic involved a central protagonist, and lots of girls, i.e. Clannad. But whatever, you learn something new everyday. Its not going to dampen my enjoyment, nor alter my opinion of the series. |
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