Final Fantasy 7: Advent Children
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Final Fantasy 7: Advent Children
Ok, whose seen it and what did ya think? Myself, I thought it was pretty slick but that might just be the sleep dep talking. I'll hafat watch it few more times before I pass final judgement. No matter what it blew Spirits Within away!!!
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I DL'd it monday and hunted down subtitles to it. It was definitely made for Japanese audiences though as it seemed a lil disjointed... but once again that may just be the sleep dep. I noticed similar trends though when I was watching Casshern. Maybe its a bad job in the subtitling, maybe its a cultural difference, maybe we just demand too much from our movies... I don't know. But I think I liked it, yes... I liked it. I just need to watch it a few more times to figure out why exactly...
As for subtitles, I'd rather read them and have them distract me a lil from the flick as opposed to having them cast some real jackass for the voice of a great character and totally kill it. Dear God they're getting Tony Danza to do voice acting for anime nowadays, I'm afraid to hear what Sephiroth will sound like. *shudder*
As for subtitles, I'd rather read them and have them distract me a lil from the flick as opposed to having them cast some real jackass for the voice of a great character and totally kill it. Dear God they're getting Tony Danza to do voice acting for anime nowadays, I'm afraid to hear what Sephiroth will sound like. *shudder*
That's cool. The one thing I like about dvds anymore. Choose your language and your subtitles.
I still will never forget going to see Crouching Tiger and realizing it was subtitled and being thoroughly lost... all the while hearing 'people can't fly!'
I still will never forget going to see Crouching Tiger and realizing it was subtitled and being thoroughly lost... all the while hearing 'people can't fly!'
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As a very long time FFVII fan... I'm pissed.
I was left with a pretty WTF feeling after watching it.
Feels like it was just slapped together randomly. Nothing deep. No good explanations of anything. Too many miraculous landings on high speeding motorcycles.
I'll stop before I start giving plot away. (I miss Aeris.) Fun fact - Aeris and I have the same birthday.
Anyone else sit there in the middle of it trying to figure out how many points of damage stuff did?
I was left with a pretty WTF feeling after watching it.
Feels like it was just slapped together randomly. Nothing deep. No good explanations of anything. Too many miraculous landings on high speeding motorcycles.
I'll stop before I start giving plot away. (I miss Aeris.) Fun fact - Aeris and I have the same birthday.
Anyone else sit there in the middle of it trying to figure out how many points of damage stuff did?