Trying to comprehend the logistics of holding hundreds of thousands of people for a period of time and I'm failing miserably. Too many people involved. Better off just releasing a hundred in each major airport. Less of a logistical nightmare.
Trying to comprehend the logistics of holding hundreds of thousands of people for a period of time and I'm failing miserably. Too many people involved. Better off just releasing a hundred in each major airport. Less of a logistical nightmare.
I'm totally proud of it and I definitely agree. =)
I personally don't like Tom Cruise films however... on the other hand. The alien threat: Good. The setup and execution of everything is good. The only reason why I went and saw the movie was because I heard it was a ok movie and tom cruise dies... alot. So I was like... how often? Like every 7-10 minutes to the point…
What is republican and what is democrats tends to flip flop (value wise) every fifty years or so. It's kinda hilarious when you think about it.
Well it's just a theory of mine. I agree as well with the opening.
Edge of Tomorrow was a better movie than what shinji in groundhog day would be. At least we were able to watch Tom Cruise die every 5-10 minutes in hilarious ways. Well worth it just for that.
Well it's not like he isn't skilled..... he's just using skills/equipment that nobody else has access to in the game and the game didn't allow to begin with. It's like... running around medieval game with two semi-automatic guns. Inaccurate? Sure but when you hit, they go down hard. See really, what I would watch is…
nope. totally useless.
True enough, I heartily agree with your statements. Latest movies is just the four riders of the mechalypse. They aren't bad so far, though with the latest one, I'm kinda wondering where the hell they are going with it. Also getting a groundhog day vibe from it as well with the thousand plus dead Eva's.
On another…
Agreed. Hell, I got 5 minutes into the infamous end of eva, and I basically told my friend who is fanatically about it: "So.... this is just basically the bible in anime form....with mechs."
"Yes.... how did you know? Did you google it?"
"No.... but anyone who has read the bible picks up on it. So since I just…
Doesn't need a big budget if they can work with what is given to them. Which from what I've seen... is well: yes, they can.
What trees? O god! The environment! /sarcasm
They do realize what lego's are plastic... and plastic is made out of oil... right? Right?
Yeah, but frankly, Evangelion isn't exactly high on the "rational" ladder to be honest. I have to turn off my brain in order to enjoy it. Otherwise you find better ways handle the various issues within the universes own rules/laws. Putting emotionally fragile children in mechs to begin with is dumb. Alot of decisions…
O well, it looked like they literally ripped a few frames from Code Geass opening for the initial information dump on what was going on. I'm not really one to get fussy over things like explosions/CGI use as I tend to primarily interested in the stories. Though in this case, I don't really see it as bad CGI…
Well I should add that the pilot in Argevollen sucks at piloting mecha in general. So I wouldn't add "competence" to his resume. Honestly, it looks like his first mecha he has in this episode was the one he happened to fall into and discovered the user manual. He is proactive however... so it's not like he isn't…
My thoughts as I just watched it. Completely different. Argevollen is basically "war has already started". No highschooler, randomly find myself inside this mecha or both of those tropes. Assuming they don't retcon it in the next few episodes.
I actually enjoyed it because the person who ends up shoving the MC into…
Sounds like Brynhildur in the darkness. Only seen half of the episodes that aired so far... and I'm covering about 2/3 of that board. XD
Well I dunno... essentially Kirito is a exploiter in the new MMO when you really think about it. He's a cheater.
Genre: Mecha Premier Date: July 3, 2014 Where to Watch: Crunchyroll What It’s About in One Sentence: In the midst of a long lasting civil war, a young soldier becomes the pilot of a new giant robot: the Argevollen.