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What Was The Last Movie/Anime You Watched?

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brunauss:

--- Quote from: burningdoom on May 26, 2013, 01:34:19 am ---My dad showed me an episode of the old black & white movie serial "Captain Video and his Video Rangers". About as cheesy as it can possibly get. But that kind of gave it a likable charm that made it bearable to watch:



Whenever the aliens (the guys in leather armor and helmets) showed up, the camera had a red tint, because of course they were in a different atmosphere on a different planet.

The scenes with the rocket in it, were hand-drawn animation, lol. And every line was given with the emotional impact of this guy from the Dry Eyes commercials:



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The inspiration for the character Captain Proton in Star Trek: Voyager. Awesome.

burningdoom:

--- Quote from: brunauss on May 28, 2013, 06:48:48 pm ---
--- Quote from: burningdoom on May 26, 2013, 01:34:19 am ---My dad showed me an episode of the old black & white movie serial "Captain Video and his Video Rangers". About as cheesy as it can possibly get. But that kind of gave it a likable charm that made it bearable to watch:



Whenever the aliens (the guys in leather armor and helmets) showed up, the camera had a red tint, because of course they were in a different atmosphere on a different planet.

The scenes with the rocket in it, were hand-drawn animation, lol. And every line was given with the emotional impact of this guy from the Dry Eyes commercials:



--- End quote ---

The inspiration for the character Captain Proton in Star Trek: Voyager. Awesome.

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You win points just for knowing that! I thought everyone but me hated Voyager.

htimreimer:

--- Quote from: burningdoom on May 26, 2013, 01:34:19 am --- every line was given with the emotional impact of this guy from the Dry Eyes commercials:



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you mean ben stein

burningdoom:
I just got back from Man of Steel with my dad for Father's day. It was stunning, action-packed, had ton of amazing special effects, and a helluva of story. It was simply astonishing.

You HAVE to go see this movie. I think Henry Cavill just became this generation's Superman. I daresay it was even better than Avengers.

The one and only complaint I had about it is: What was with the shaky camera? For high-energy action scenes, it makes sense, but it was shaky even in scenes that was nothing more than talking heads. Could we not afford a tripod?

burningdoom:
The Superman: Unbound animated movie.

Meh, whatever. It was average.

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