fapping and then having a nice meal afterwards always insured I didn't make poor choices.
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Was the original dub that much better than the JP voices? I found the latter pretty damn good.
Quote from: Fresh Prince on June 10, 2009, 05:05:34 AMyouse just all jealous. Jealous of a former editor for a PC magazine who stole Fallout's story and just threw in a black man with a sword? Yep, totally jealous.
youse just all jealous.
Good news or bad? That's up to you. It was only a year ago when it was officially announced that Warner Brothers and Leonardo DiCaprio's Appian Way were developing a live-action version of the anime Akira with first-time Irish director Ruairi Robinson. So now its been 15 months and we haven't heard much - but that's because its been struggling internally at the studio. Bloody Disgusting now confirms via "two separate sources" that the project is "dead as a doornail." Robinson is apparently also off of the project. When it was announced last year, the plan was to actually have shot and ready to debut in theaters this summer.The studio fought for the rights in a bidding war in early 2008, as they had let go of them a few years earlier. The project was being spearheaded by Warner Bros. exec Greg Silverman, who previously brought 300 and Batman Begins to the studio. It was described as "Blade Runner meets City of God" which was more than enough to make me excited. Fans were in an uproar, however, because they were going to move the setting from Tokyo to what was being called "New Manhattan," a new metropolis that was rebuilt after being destroyed 31 years ago. I even heard that Zack Snyder was approached to direct (after 300) but declined.
Akira, couldn't suffer through it. Ugly, ancient, boring.
Quote from: Great Rumbler on June 14, 2009, 04:29:41 PMYeah...I don't really see the connection.Well I don't like it. I don't like GITS2 as well. It was overdone.
Yeah...I don't really see the connection.
Quote from: Borys on June 14, 2009, 04:39:27 PMQuote from: Great Rumbler on June 14, 2009, 04:29:41 PMYeah...I don't really see the connection.Well I don't like it. I don't like GITS2 as well. It was overdone.That movie has the most fucking unbelievable amount of quoting ever. It seems like every two sentences somebody quotes someone else and it's fucking unbearable.
Quote from: ch1nchilla on June 14, 2009, 05:21:01 PMQuote from: Borys on June 14, 2009, 04:39:27 PMQuote from: Great Rumbler on June 14, 2009, 04:29:41 PMYeah...I don't really see the connection.Well I don't like it. I don't like GITS2 as well. It was overdone.That movie has the most fucking unbelievable amount of quoting ever. It seems like every two sentences somebody quotes someone else and it's fucking unbearable. I liked that part of it because I feel like that's how people would interact with each other if their brains were directly connected to the sum total of human knowledge 24/7.
No, they were moving the city to New York.
Saw it in the theatre back in the day. Absolutely stunning