New DBZ movie looks like a cutscene from Kakarot which isn't really my cup of tea after Broly's artstyle.
Nice to see they remembered non-Goku non-Vegeta people exist. Red Ribbon Army makes me think that this is a ploy to bring back Cell
IIRC, Max Factory has had a couple instances of jumping the gun with prototypes that haven't been approved by the IP holders which is slightly better than being lost in the labyrinthine inner workings of Bandai.
Fandom speculation is that it's a way to gauge interest and that makes sense for popular but niche dudes like say, the Ginyu Force, but not for secondary main protagonist status figures like Metalgarurumon. IIRC the Cure ones didn't perform to Bandai's expectations. I don't know what they were...
Look man, it’s all we got to work with. Japanese toy companies show prototypes that never go anywhere at trade shows all the time. I believe it took Bandai a decade to release some of the figuarts that they revealed at toy shows and those might actually be new molds of the same characters. IIRC...
DLC for Super Robot Wars was kinda disappointing. Shinkalion was kinda cool and Dancouga is always neat but Voltes V really should have been in the base game. Was hoping for some real heavy hitters in the lineup. Votoms and Sakura Wars are eh. They have robots sure but they're not really in line...
IIRC it was in an awkward place between generations and MP in terms of price and design so got shelved until they can figure out what to do with it.
maybe Haslab
They're a neat look into the process of filmmaking if anything, although if Alien 3 was any proof, some things are beyond saving with extended cuts or whatever.
I still don't get the zillion different versions of Blade Runner
I give it a hard time for this but the biggest objective issue is that the super mode combination clips are pretty fragile, snapping off in older batches and stress marking in the fixed ones. I also recall cracks forming in the legs or waist but can’t remember if newer batches resolved it. The...
It’s not a high bar but it is definitely better, a fairly decent movie. At the very least it’s a movie that’s not at thematic or tonal odds with itself like the theatric release
if only its runtime wasn’t measured on a geological scale
Dude came up with rituals for blood-drinking, looks like a living human and only showed up at night after his resurrection IIRC. Sounds pretty vampire-y to me.
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