I think it’s telling that while the movie leans on the original movie for visuals, it very obviously borrows a lot from SAC as well. Looking forward to seeing how this version of Kuze differs from the original SAC version.
I think it’s telling that while the movie leans on the original movie for visuals, it very obviously borrows a lot from SAC as well. Looking forward to seeing how this version of Kuze differs from the original SAC version.
Oh, I’m definitely planning to see it this weekend... but tonight is game night!
Not going to lie, I really wish at least one person on this panel had been able to say they’ve seen something more than the ‘95 movie.
What’s the problem here? This beautiful piece of engineering isn’t meant for filthy NASCAR. Turning left is for peons.
Looking in the responses, someone posted this one that has the toilet right next to the sink/cooking area.
One of the subtle things that many versions of GitS has touched on is that any time a full body cyborg is taken in for significant repair, they’re required to bring along a trusted witness who’s expected to watch the procedure so that they can confirm the brain case is installed in the new body.
Nintendo also said there’s no widespread replacement program but... you know... if you want... you can send back that left one and they’ll replace it.
The best Ghost in the Shell is Stand Alone Complex, if you haven’t seen it. Both worth the initial watch, and stands up to repeat viewings over time.
At least nice to see that some of the shots used in the trailers have been cleaned up and improved.
Am I living in some alternate reality? The green in Skittles is lime.
Or, if you know peanut allergies aren’t a concern, throw together regular M&Ms, Skittles, and Reese’s Pieces.
I have been the asshole who threw a packet of regular M&Ms, Skittles, and Reese’s Pieces into a bowl and set it on the table at game night.
Yes, it appeared in Rebellion. There were a couple episodes centered around them capturing it.
“People looking at this think I’m some kind of explicit ethno-nationalist, but I’m not,”
And it feels like biting down on a knife if it gets to your mouth.
That may help explain it. I don’t know the break down, but I would think that they have the numbers that tell them how many people watch live, vs DVR (which can potentially skip commercials), vs on-demand (SyFy usually only does self-advertising), vs Hulu (unskippable commercials or pay-to-skip).
Is it possible this is their way of dabbling with a Netflix-style series release? Put it out there all at once, then look to get the advertising money from on-demand and streaming?
“What have we done?”
Seems to me like both sides could have mined this for content gold rather than going straight to whiny bitchfest.
Ghost Recon Jesus Was Way Cool.