Stegolith
Stegolith
Stegolith

I'm sorry to hear you're also experiencing this crap, but thanks very much for letting me know.

Thanks for saying this, I was beginning to think I was the only one facing that issue. Additionally, as I scroll through comments, by the third pair one of the comments is displayed half off the screen. So I scroll back (left arrow) again, but now it's partially off the opposite side of the screen. Scroll forward

When the dilophosaur opens its frill at the beginning of the video, I hear the sound (in exquisite detail) in my head. They have to bring the spitter back in JP4.

Hahaha oh, wow. Thank you. As an aside; I bet AICN looks exactly the same as it did back in 1996.

Well now I am possessed by a perverse curiosity, but I can't seem to find his actual review. If you have the time good sir, may I trouble you for a link?

Reminds me of that shelved TV show 'Day One' with the plant-like alien obelisks. Show probably wouldn't have been that great but I still wanted to see it.

Jennifer Love Hewitt. The movie will be set in the same universe as Ghost Whisperer.

22 for each of the first four seasons, and 20 for this latest one. Apparently some planned episodes were moved to form part of the next season.

I didn't see the film as a child. I always wonder what kids thought the first time they saw the Chamberlain being stripped of his regalia, though. Because the first thing torn from him is this ragged red material which could be mistaken for flesh, and when I first saw the scene I was like "No way, they are not tearing

I think the "Yo! Son Goku!" one is regarded as an OAV or special rather than a movie. Which is weird because it seems it was aired at the Jump Super Anime Tour... I guess it comes down to run time in the end.

The picture of the team on board the James Cook really does resemble something from a science fiction film because they're sitting in darkness staring at brightly lit screens. That can't be good for their eyes. I always think that what I see it in movies, kinda surprised to see it's actually accurate.

"but the real fun (of the first two Rebuilds at least) is in seeing it twist familiar situations and characters around in crazy ways."

There's something cool about the VHS tapes, isn't there? I've still got mine, though I also have the series on DVD. I always liked the backgrounds and choice of shots used on the VHS backs, looked pretty interesting. These ADV tapes were my first real exposure - New Zealand didn't have the whole tape-trading thing

I saw this footage back in November (it aired on TV in Japan the day before the film hit cinemas) but I think the quality of this version is a bit nicer so thanks, Rob.

polishq has already clued you in, but I thought you might still find this post I made handy: http://www.losttv-forum.com/forum/showthread.php?p=3407160#post3407160

By the end of 2.0 there's only three Angels left (1.0 states that this time, there are 13 foretold of). If we assume one of the remaining three is Tabris, then there's only two unknowns left. You can see in the video that Seele(?) have these artificial Angels as automated weapons though, and I suppose after Angels Eva

Apparently this popular theory has been officially shot down by Anno, though I wouldn't be surprised in the slightest if he was just lying. Bringing up the 'sequel theory' on certain forums gets you groaned at and laughed out of there these days, kinda sad.

Don't you mean watched? It's more complete as a TV series. The manga might have come a little way before the anime, but only as a sort of promo for the TV series. It was based on the anime's script. I know I'm being a nitpicker here, sorry, but I just found it kinda strange you'd say 'read'.

So we have... a green thing I can't identify, Slenderman, an ugly Meowth, a Skulltula, Heihachi, a Shy Guy, Shao Kahn, the Pac-Man ghost, Captain Falcon, Sonic (on the sign), Trogdor(!), some toy-looking army men, Sackboy, Solid Snake and Link with Navi. Anyone else know the guys in the background I can't peg? Is that