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Did I see this correctly?
Skull Leader replied to Nightbat's topic in MW Site News & Member Feedback
Ha! Keith finally getting what he deserves! I love it!!! With any of my damnable luck, I can resurrect "Shot Callah Zero Custom"... and having my post total updated would rock the caspah. -
I agree, Double Impact was pretty well done... one of the first movies I had seen where a single actor was able to do two roles on the screen at once.
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From the movie: "What does the bottom of my boot say?" "uhhh, Wolverine?" "look again...." It was a good movie
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Bah, Bloodsport and Kickboxer are STILL two of my favorite movies.... with the possible exception of "Street Fighter", I haven't seen a Van Damme movie that I didn't enjoy on some level. And JRock is on to something, Ernie Reyes Jr. could whip a little ass when he wanted to, I thought he was pretty good too. Best Steven Segal Line: "Oh Vernon..... where are you Vernon??"
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I would only add (and David and I have discussed this on a previous thread, I remember) that the Macross compendium lists Shin's F-14 as an F-14A+, which, AFAIK isn't a true variant (could be mistaken, I don't keep up with these things like some guys do COUGHCOUGHDAVIDCOUGHCOUGH) and states that it incorperates overtechnology. ....why they'd use the out of date cockpit is beyond me though... the side-by-side DDI setup of the D tomcats is far more streamlined and efficient.
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I would only add (and David and I have discussed this on a previous thread, I remember) that the Macross compendium lists Shin's F-14 as an F-14A+, which, AFAIK isn't a true variant (could be mistaken, I don't keep up with these things like some guys do COUGHCOUGHDAVIDCOUGHCOUGH) and states that it incorperates overtechnology. ....why they'd use the out of date cockpit is beyond me though... the side-by-side DDI setup of the D tomcats is far more streamlined and efficient.
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This time I have to agree with Keith.... I think you're nutters... but ok. Two-mix is good...but Yokko Kanno is WORLDS better.
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Bilbo and Frodo were both bearers of the ring. As such they were blessed with unusually long life (although, Bilbo must've been nearing his own end). As such they travelled west with the elves. It wasn't mentioned in the movie, but Arwen fashioned an amulet for Frodo that was supposed to serve as a ring-substitute and lessen the pain from his wound. Gandalf, as the bearer of the secret flame of arnor (one of the 3 elven rings) was also given long life and travelled with the elves. As Sam for a brief time also wore the ring, he would later be allowed to travel to the west, but that event was not chronicled. LOL, Legolas and Gimli went on a little sightseeing tour of middle earth (the forests of fangorn and the caverns at Helm's Deep, to be exact) and then later travelled west together.
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It's probably not in there because it isn't part of the Canon macross world. I can't say for certain (I don't own the book myself). I didn't think it looked so hot... certainly not as cool as a standard VF-1. and the gunpod looks like someone hit it with a retard stick.
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True, there has to be some love there (they're the only ones!)... but since the Yamato 1/72 line consisted of only MacPlus valks, it's kinda in a different category. The 1/72 HCMs were really something else for their time, but the 1/60 line seriously outshined them. Those that bought into the 1/55 MPC lineup got to see just how bad a blown up version of the HCM is compared to the 1/60. In terms of detail and OVERALL posability, the Yamato ate the toynami for breakfast... at least, in my opinion.
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yeah, that's what I was thinking.... The VF-1S Hikaru is just Aesthetically WRONG without fastpacks... but alas, I can only spend so much at a time and I do have other things to pay for (this badboy set me back probably until mid january at the soonest!), Maybe soon though!
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My first 1/48 (Hikaru VF-1S) should be on it's way soon from Kevin (ship it out soon kev, I can't wait!!) and I'm excited to finally get to handle one for myself. With any luck, I'll start hunting down fastpacks for my birthday
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Here in Arkansas, my valk collection is pretty safe. Yes, we're in tornado alley but they're pretty rare actually and more rare is the case where there is extensive damage (not saying it doesn't happen... in fact, people who live in Van Buren get pounded incessantly by them and I watched one jump my house 2 years ago and destroy everything on the other side of the highway but that was the only one in 10 years I've had to deal with) but most of the state is pretty cool. The New Madrid does shake every once in a great while but usually only once every few years and then not more than a 2 on the R scale. Move out to Arkansas! Your valkyries will be safe and so will your family! (that is... if the humidity doesn't get to you first) -hurricanes: We only get nice showers and occasional thunderstorms from hurricanes out of Louisiana. -earthquakes: as I said... a 2.0 makes headline news...c'mon... -tornadoes: Far western Arkansas gets them alot (out of Oklahoma), but the River Valley is really safe as is most of the rest of the state. -Forest Fires: Virtually non-exsistant. -Gangs: Only if you live in Ghetto downtown Little Rock or Pine Bluff... anywhere else? Nadda. -Mudslides: never happen. -Ice: maybe 2 days out of the whole year.... -Blizzards: yeah right... -Floods: They can happen, but again.. once every 5 years or so... No safer place to display your collection!
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LOL.. VF-1SOL (crap Outta Luck) seems appropriate.
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Yes, me and another member got into this pretty heavilly. the TIAS books had schematics for it and everything. They clearly listed it as a VF-1D. The torsos are completely different on the two aircraft and cockpits could not be exchanged.
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The book marks LOOK pretty damn cool (I like action poses), but the price is astronomic... far from worth it. Gimmie $40 and I'll MAKE a pair better than that...
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Who has the superiority complex? He who chastises the idiom of those who want something different (*coughcoughYOUcoughcough*) You've made it clear how YOU choose to view your anime best... no need to belittle others for what they prefer. Honestly... as long as they aren't watching it with you what does it matter? Give it a rest man.
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It has been predominantly believed that M:SV was more in the Macross II timeline due to the nature of the Valkyrie designs. Remember, Kawamori and company had NOTHING to do with this game... so looking for links with Macross Zero or Macross Plus are foundless. Especially since the game was out long before the other two series were. chances are it's either on it's own, or part of the MII universe... IT IS NOT CANON
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[Whiny Sarcasm mode] Meh, why bother??? Everyone else on this site probably thinks this crew can't hack the parts.... Unless it's the original actors speaking in english, it just isn't good enough! (even THAT may be bad [/Whiny Sarcasm mode] Can't wait to hear how they do, go dubs!
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[Rant mode] You know, I don't know why anyone bothers putting up a list like this.... all anyone ever does is bitch about how they aren't good enough.... damn people, just listen to the damn Japanese track if you can't handle it seeing as how most of the whiners on this thread won't even give the english one a shot. Quit whining or buy out the damn company and do a better job yourselves. ......wow, forget being thankful that it's getting a release stateside or something... just for spite, I hope they voice-cast the same group that did Robotech for Macross Zero, just to piss the whiners off. [/Rant mode]
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You have SERIOUS damage-control issues, dude... the old 1/55 line ROCKS. The newer Yamatos may be more aestheically pleasing, but the Bandai/Takatokus have stood the test of time. They are durable, reasonably accurate (they at least LOOK like a Valkyrie) and are a decent compromise of all three modes. The Macross toy collecting world would not be where it is today without these cornerstones of achievement.
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F/A-22 Raptor at Langley AFB
Skull Leader replied to Apollo Leader's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
Man, the more I see those things, the more badass they look.... ... I can't wait to hear of some Sukhoi or Foxbat getting sideways with one of these things and the F-22 taking them down.... -
What were your Favorite PS2 games of this year
Skull Leader replied to jwinges's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
I picked up Vice city also this year.... it would be one of my all time FAVORITE games if the camera control weren't so bad at points.. as it is, it'll have to settle for "pretty good". I SO want to pick up the new Castlevania (they NEED another hit, "Gekka no Nocturne"/Symphony of the night still reigns supreme) -
I took one year of Shorin-Ryu Karate when I was in the first grade, In high school I picked up Tae Kwon Do (USTF/later ITF). We did a lot of Jujitsu, Judo, and Kendo as well. I made it to Green Belt Superior before I had to quit due to financial and time constraints (in our school, a "superior" designation was given to those in the class that had a particularly good grasp of the techniques and patterns for that belt and were usually assigned as classroom aides to help those who weren't getting it).... that was after 4 years of training, so my instructor wasn't exactly handing out belts, we earned 'em pretty hard. I didn't think so at first, but when a red belt from a rival school attended a ground fighting seminar and was easilly taken down by pretty much everyone in attendance (including an enthusiastic yellow belt), I began to realize how much more discipline and effort went into each of our belts. We learned patterns and techniques on our regular classes, and friday nights were established as "fight night", when the free-sparring clinics were held. I do think belts are an excellent way to measure out success and divide up teachings to make it easier for the student to grasp a section, exhibit it for the instructor and then advance to the next level I still know most of my techniques (although joint-locks and arm-bars are all I've ever had to do in a defense scenario), but I've completely forgotten all of my patterns
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I think ________ will make an apperance in the..
Skull Leader replied to UN Spacy's topic in Movies and TV Series
Just because Yamato included a Zero-type atmospheric suit pilot with it's low-vis does NOT mean that it will be seen in Zero... I wish people would quit jumping to this conclusion. Possible? Yes, Guaranteed? NO. I think, given the way time has progressed, in this case it would be logical to assume that a standard VF-1 would have most of those options Graham listed. With one or two exceptions, such as active stealth (which strikes me as pretty high tech) and maybe gunpod payload, I'd think everything else was probably there. SO, if we take the way things OUGHT to play out, the VF-1 (as may be seen in Macross Zero) will probably be up to snuff with what the Zero is packing. If you take the stats of the VF-1 as established in the early 1980s and the stats of the VF-0, established after the new millenium, of course the VF-1 is gonna seem inferior. Technology on modern fighters has increased a great deal in 20 years Having said all of that, I think virtually any of those options are possibilities for cameos in the final episodes.... Hikaru seems to be the only minute possibility... at this point he's still at home flying amateur competitions. While entirely possible to go without, it just really wouldn't make any sense for us to NOT see the UNS Macross (in it's near completed form) at some point. It's part of what this is all about. Going on a limb, if we DO see it, it will be interesting to see if they follow their original design, or use the DYRL design that has been used almost exclusively ever since. Even newer videogame portrayals of the UNS Macross in the TV storyline use it. I haven't played the new Sega game so I don't know about that.