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Honestly, Ghost in the Shell in its various incarnations are some of my favourite anime ever and I absolutely LOVED the film, so a lot of this response feels like pessimism looking to express itself in any way possible. If you think it looks cool, I’m sure you’ll enjoy it.

I’m a massive fan of Ghost in the Shell, along with a big group of friends that I went with, and we all absolutely LOVED the film. The amount of details that they utilized from all of the various incarnations and how they stitched it all together were spectacular, and it really feels like every write-up I’ve read so

Can we please re-title this article, “The MySpace Angle for the Modern Age” ?

• Name a Japanese Actress who could have taken the role (not just Asian, there’s a colossal difference there).

Also – Sprint Away & Attack are also the same button which is incredibly frustrating when you just need to back away quickly and don’t want to dodge roll over and over.

Yes, but during the campaigns are the only times that those people are presidential candidates, so that doesn’t really matter. Regardless of the approval ratings that she may have as a politician, she still wasn’t a popular presidential candidate – most notably with the Democratic voter base that she needed to succeed

• Trump got just < 1 million fewer votes than Romney or McCain did in their runs.
• Clinton got just short of 6 million votes less than Obama did in 2012, and 9.5 million less than Obama in 2008 – so while she STILL won the popular vote – that doesn’t make her a popular Democratic Candidate.

My point is why does the second video have to be offset for them to sync up like this? If it were intentionally designed to sync up, shouldn’t it work by just starting them at the same time?

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My main issue with this is that while the connection is seemingly really interesting... the video that they’re using for the new trailer cuts off the first 25 seconds of the video in order to make this moment sync up.

Having finally seen the film, I don’t think that I could disagree with the sentiment of this review more thoroughly. This film is a heavy commentary on both the limitations and necessities of bureaucracy in the case of Fukushima and the scope of that tragedy in the same way that the 1954 film was a commentary on the

I’m SO glad you liked it! I, too am 100% ok leaving my game right there and not ever needing to restart it again. :D

Sure thing! I know that doing that made a big difference in my perspective of the game back when I played it first, so I wanted ta make sure you knew about it! :)

If you’ve done Pacifist until then, you don’t have to start over from scratch. You can literally pick back up from your continue right where you left off.

If you went full pacifist and you’ve only finished it once, there’s a bit more for you to do…

It’s just like de-termination being the ability that keeps you from dying. It’s all SO brilliant and subtle.

Since this scene was a part of the anime this week, it’s exceptionally good to look at the strengths of each. The anime gets you certain types of quick movements and fluid visuals that the manga doesn’t, whereas the manga has this utterly STUNNING level of detail, while also being just incredibly fluid.

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You’re not the only one. The article here is apparently so misrepresentative of what’s ACTUALLY been happening and what the Dev thought that they’d managed to communicate for the article itself, that they just made a whole new update specifically to address it. UGH.

I’m SO glad to see someone else who dived in to everything head first. I agree with you on most of these, actually. For the ones that don’t I thought I’d write out where we diverge:

In this case, I’ll actively disagree with the author, (and everyone else who’s making the “less is more” argument about Fury Road). The Doof Warrior’s backstory specifically gives a lot of depth into the way that the Bullet Farm came to be - with him being found in a Mine where he was able to survive and his blindness

I’m here to speak out against the people who say “less is more” specifically because it isn’t always a bad thing to add in detail for films that don’t need to tell it as a part of the story. Especially in the case of Fury Road, it doesn’t have any reason to tell us these details during the non-stop chase story of the