tril0byte
Dr. J
tril0byte

"A pig that doesn't fly is just a pig".

You have no idea how pleased I am at Porco's ranking. I feel like Porco Rosso is a bit underappreciated; I feel it's his most adult, personal work, one that deeply resonates with me as I get older. Despite being a pig, I think that Porco is Miyazaki's most human character.

Glad to see Porco get some love; he was my best friend's favorite, and so I kind of inherited that love. The movie is criminally underrated among Miyazaki's works.

I certainly agree that this was insane and pretty unprecedented, but is "Edge of Tomorrow" really a generic title compared to "Live. Die. Repeat."? Isn't variations of that ("Eat. Sleep. ___. Repeat.") a fairly common thing out there in, uhh, pop culture? I mean, sure, it's slightly more descriptive of the movie,

Some of them written by the creator of Babylon 5!

I originally tried to think of something about executing research & development, but I realized COBRA doesn't even have an R&D... they just throw stuff out there and whatever is craziest, the Commander just runs with it.

Many people don't know this, but Freddie Mercury's real name is actually Farrokh Hulksara...

I found Godzilla super fun, and while I would not have said no to a little more Godzilla, the delayed gratification created a build-up that paid off gloriously in the final battle.

Pacific Rim? Complex? HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

Dear crashfrog, who are some of the first scientists that you can name? I'm willing to bet that every one of them was also considered a philosopher.

Jakita Wagner.