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General Film/TV Discussion / Re: Shogun (FX)
Last post by Nightmare Asylum - Today at 10:30:04 PM
Jesus...
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Alien Films / Re: Aliens - My Own Cut - Cine...
Last post by BigDaddyJohn - Today at 10:23:33 PM
I said slo mo I meant sped up of course. I wonder why they even thought it was a good idea in the first place.
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Alien Films / Re: Aliens - My Own Cut - Cine...
Last post by Elmazalman - Today at 09:51:49 PM
It's a crap scene that has no business being in the film.
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Alien-Predator Literature / Re: Aliens: What if…
Last post by VeteranSergeant - Today at 09:30:36 PM
This has been the best of the Marvel Alien comics so far by a significant margin.

This comic was... pretty mediocre. Some of it was entertaining.  Some of it is the pretty typical "What?" response to the poor writing teams at Marvel that have plagued the titles from the beginning of reboot with the story about the college kids who break into a high security orbital space station by... stealing a badge, then the company sends... three guys to investigate.

I have a fun idea for the next "What If?" Aliens title. What if they finally hire someone who can write a decent story?
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General Film/TV Discussion / Re: Fallout
Last post by BigDaddyJohn - Today at 08:20:52 PM
Just finished it. Very entertaining overall. Still many flaws throughout, weird pacing and editing at times, dodgy CGI also sometimes.

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Cool to see we're headed to New Vegas for season 2, my favourite game !
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General Film/TV Discussion / Re: Shogun (FX)
Last post by Cougerboy - Today at 07:24:50 PM
Finish watching the penultimate episode and wow...that ending, I am a bit speechless, it really hits you in the gut with raw emotions. Having read the book, I knew it was coming, but I was impressed they did it better than I imagined.

Mariko decides to take her fate in her hands. You can see she displays a confidence and self-assurance that wasn't apparent in the earlier episodes. She knew her mission and executed it to perfection, you can glimpse a hint of satisfaction on her face as she outplays Ishido. Through her, the fate of Japan will be decided, to some extent. Anna Sawai does a stand up job portraying her in this episode.

Ochiba by contrast reveals she still care for Mariko and her flashes of concern shows both her lingering sisterly affection for Mariko and also the realization that Toranaga, through Mariko,  is outmaneuvering the council of regents.

Blackthorne too also comes to understand what "Crimson Sky" truly means, as embodied by Mariko. From his initial disgust and horror at samurai rituals, he comes to accept it and honor Mariko's desires.

Yabu also has a key role in the episode. Throughout the series, we see him as sadistic and despicable, yet also a comically incompetent version of the scheming "Littlefinger" from Game of Thrones. In this episode though, he has to finally choose which side he will ultimately be loyal to. Tadanobu Asano should be praised for effectively portraying Yabu to draw out the audience's conflicting emotions on him. You hate his character Yabu for what he does yet at the same time you can't help but be invested in that character and focus on him.
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