So I began watching some cult shows, you know. Shows that didn't last long. One of them was Ren and Stimpy's adult party cartoon. I will admit. It does have its moments, but there are times where some of the adult humor doesn't work. I'm sort of wondering if anyone who watched the original Ren and Stimpy sat through this. I will say. Its more funnier than the current adult animation these days(looking at you Sausage Party)
South Park spoofed Wacky Races and it made me so happy.
As a reminder, Netflix's Brazilian-produced sci-fi original series 3% premieres today. Seeing very little media coverage so far.
(02-10-2017, 08:10 AM)Kakariko Kid Wrote: [ -> ]Castlevania is coming to Netflix? Can anyone confirm?
It is true. I have a few friends who are working on this. This is going to be one helluva bloody cartoon you're in for. So hold onto your hats!
So... is anyone else seeing FX Legion? Because I just finished watching the third episode and DAMN, it felt like my mind went through a LSD trip for a total of three hours (counting the total run-time of this and the previous two episodes). 10/10
EDIT: So I recently rewatched the orginal reveal trailer, not soure about you guys, but I love how said trailer only shows footage of the first episode.
Watched the latest episode of FX Legion yesterday, It was good. Aubrey outdid herself in this one. It was very trippy but I enjoyed the other episodes more. Hopefully in the next episode -which would be the penultimate episode of the season- things get more intense, since it seems that Oliver is planning a good ole’ jail break.
Watched the 7th episode of FX Legion. It is my favorite episode so far.
The conversation between Oliver Bird and Cary Loudermilk was ridiculously entertaining.When Oliver asked is Melanie was Chinese, “Are you going to do that the whole time…..finish my sentences?” and “May I introduce you to my friend, Jules Verne?”. Great stuff.
The more progresed the story, Aubrey Plaza's performance has just gotten better and better, peaking with these last two episodes and her villain turn. Is a shame that she may not return in the second season.
Lastly, I’m glad Rudy wasn’t just a Red Shirt after all, the plot twist of the Indian guy from Division 3 surviving the incident from the first episode really got me nad the Bolero fight scence is one of the greates things I've seen on Television.
Looking foward to the final episode!
Watched the 8th and final episode of FX Legion.
I thought the segment showing what Clark had gone through since ep. 1 was terrific. Some poeple on the Internet said that it would be better if it was show in only a couple of minutes rather than taking the whole introduction, but if it had been shown that way, it wouldn't have had much impact, but as it was, it gave the character a lot of depth and realism. Suddenly we weren't in weird astral planes with fantastic powers and disembodied villains, we were just in a regular guy's life, who'd gotten severely burned.
I think it was important to demonstrate who Division 3 were and why they were doing what they're doing. Clark isn't some supervillain, he's human, and he's fighting for humanity's survival, as he points out. He's the guy on our side, whereas we've sympathized with David and the mutants this whole time.
The rest was good, although not quite as mind-blowing as earlier eps, and it logically wrapped up the conflict. I liked how it left things, with Oliver possessed and off to wreak havoc, with Clark starting to come over to the mutants' side, and with David captured, in all likelihood by Division 3, unless there's a new threat coming. I enjoyed this so much I'm planning on watching it all the way through again before the next season starts, particularly to catch all the tiny references to older movies and such.
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Can't wait to get Legion on blu-ray.
For the people who aren't watching Samurai Jack, they are missing out. Great episode.