nobody’s fucking saying that other men don’t like DBZ. But it’s pretty real that it seems to hold a special place in black youth culture. this is what this article is about. fuck off.
nobody’s fucking saying that other men don’t like DBZ. But it’s pretty real that it seems to hold a special place in black youth culture. this is what this article is about. fuck off.
noo, it’s really not.
The US was one of the last countries to get Dragon Ball, is all.
*citation needed.
I strongly disagree with you here. This, to me anyway, feels like the perfect way to do it: Rejecting the racism of that era, and making something that is dark and surreal on its own terms. What are you saying, that you WANT it to have the stereotypes of the era of rubber hose animation? Having watched a bunch of that…
You guys are crazy. Line gun. Cut a dang swath,
In my head Jake has Mads Mikkelsen’s face and voice. christ what a scary story
SON OF A BITCCHHH
I dunno man, a lot of these scare the bejesus out of me.
those both rule so hard.
iiit’s not great. visually it nails it, but it’s...not very scary.
check out The Void for good stuff that’s a little gloopy and actiony but feels very video gamey
Yeah, I’m not aroused by it really, but a lot of it is super fascinating and beautiful. is that wrong?
haha, okay!
sorry, this came up on my Gawker feed, sorry to drag you into it.
it’s called an add-a-kid.
sorry, no. The movie looks more like an adaptation of the anime than the comic.
I’d know that art anywhere.