The After Dark Horrorfest's "8 Films to Die For" are usually good horror movies, definately good original plots with good amounts of blood as well.
My two favorites are The Gravedancers and The Hamiltons, check those out.
The After Dark Horrorfest's "8 Films to Die For" are usually good horror movies, definately good original plots with good amounts of blood as well.
My two favorites are The Gravedancers and The Hamiltons, check those out.
Dino Crisis. Always thought it was a good game and did the RE formula right. It's a shame that the 3 game messed up the series and would like to see it revived.
I also think RE Outbreak was an underrated RE game. The game was frustrating at times but it was a fun game and wish I had a chance to play it online.
im sure that i read somewhere that they werent going to make a outbreak 3
The movie Akira.
Man, that is one of the best anime's I've seen to date. And guess what?
Hollywood is pumping out a live action film.
Can you say "Dragonball: Evolution"?
The Venture Bros.
I grew up on Johnny Quest re-runs, so a parody of them, is great. Not to mention the animation is solid, the writing is good, and best of all, it's a hilarious show.
Satoshi Kon.
Someone mentioned him earlier and I have to agree. Perfect Blue is one of my favorite movies ever.
It's Always Sunny...
A friend recommended this to me, so I watched season three (or whichever one was the most recent) and then watched season one. Great show. I absolutely can't wait for the new season in September.
Thank God indeed. Hopefully this is true.
There is absolutely NO NEED to ruin a classic like Akira, because let's face it.
Since when has Hollywood made a good anime to live action film adaption? Dragonball: Evolution is a prime example of their tend to fail in that department.
That would be me.
I thought that film was brilliant. Satoshi Kon is a genius.
Have you seen any of his other films? They're all pretty good. Seen every one of them except for one.
I mean, Miyazaki's good too, but Satoshi is so underrated, it's unbelievable. His movies are definitely on par with Miyazaki. And I like the way he animates his movies too. They're different in a way, kinda like how Miyazaki's films use a different art approach towards animation.
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I've only seen Paranoia Agent. That was pretty great as well, if not a bit confusing at first.
Was that the ongoing anime series he produced? I've wanted to watch it, but it does not come on TV at all whatsoever...
Where did you watch it?
It was a short 13 episode show. He directed it and it appeared on Adult Swim.
Adult Swim eh?
I was probably too young to even notice that. The only good anime I vaguely remember are brief parts of Cowboy Bebop.
I will most likely see to buying them on DVD. In all their uncensored glory.
Thanks for the recommendation.
It was on the air...oh, about 2 years ago at most. They released the episodes on DVD but I think they were ridiculously expensive.
I see. Well, after some research, the DVDs were released in 05 and a collector's set released in 06.
They must cheaper now, and I've seen a few of them in stores, however, they are pretty hard to find anyway and I want to score the collector's edition. Out of the few DVDs I've seen, I couldn't even find the first volume.
For those of you who said you liked It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, SEASON 5 PREMIERES SEPTEMBER 17th! They've put up a new YouTube page with 30-second teaser clips/commercials for the new season, and they're absolutely hilarious. The same type of ridiculousness I've come to expect from Sunny.
http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=...n5&view=videos
I have yet to see an episode. But I'll check it out eventually...
In the meantime, I continue to find Paranoia Agent to be extremely underrated. It aired on Adult Swim a few years ago, but that's about all it's been aired in the West.
Meanwhile, it continues to play on an Anime only channel in Japan.
Sigh...
I watched the first season and most of the second. I think I'm going to start watching it again.
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