Jun 222012
 

Judge: Welcome to the latest edition of “Objection!” It’s been a while, and this one is coming out a day late due to me being extremely tired yesterday (and pondering about the NBA Finals). Today Silverwolf and I will be talking about which summer comic movie will be the most “successful. This is also part of my “Batman Extravaganza.” Let’s begin. As you should know, The Avengers has released to critical acclaim and huge fan support. And it’s already grossed 1.4 billion dollars. I don’t know if the The Dark Knight Rises can match it.

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Jun 222012
 

So I was looking at the line up for the big blockbusters of the summer as is my job on this here lovely site, and I realized something. There are no big horror thrillers coming out this summer. And no, Prometheus doesn’t count. Now, you might think nothing of it, might not have even noticed it, but not even really cheesy bad horror movies have come out in the theater which is a surprise. Movies make the most money during the summer, and besides October, the summer time is where the most of big names pull out their “scariest” flicks. So, what the Hell Hollywood? Where my scary movies at?

Maybe I should be glad we're not getting one of these?

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Jun 222012
 

Well, short time no see! I’m here today to write a quick little review about Koi☆Sento, or Coicent (I think I’ll be using the latter, since it’s easier to type). Both written and directed by Morita Shuhei, Coicent is an OVA that got released in the States bundled up with another Sunrise OVA called Five Numbers. I might get around to reviewing Five Numbers, since it looks up my alley, but for now, let’s get on with Coicent! Itadakimasu~ Continue reading »

Jun 222012
 

In the world of J-Pop, trends are difficult to predict and even harder to emulate. Sometime you’re in, sometimes you’re out. A good song doesn’t mean you’ll be at the top of the Oricon charts at the end of the day, if only because audiences are picky with a very wide variety to choose from. So, when there’s a trend, you ride that wave until it hits it’s end. The trend now? K-Pop.

K-Pop stars have been releasing songs and albums in Japanese for the last couple of years, and now that Girls’ Generation have hit super stardom, everyone wants to hit the trend – auto-tuned, metallics, dub step dance moves, and catchy party beats. And that’s exactly what we get in Morning Musume’s 50th single One • Two • Three.

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