You're objecting to an autopsy being performed on the corpse of an enemy alien solider, to the point that you're about to be put in detention for arguing with your superiors, really? That's the hill you want to die on?
This is the middle of the three series known as "Robotech" in the U.S. and in my opinion, the worst. The lead character is an entitled brat who keeps getting into trouble, and is too immature to be in a position of leadership. It's not good when in half the episodes you find yourself wishing they would just lock this bitch up to keep her from f*cking up things. The U.S. version also has an extra episode to link it to the previous Robotech series.
"But if you aim for the cockpit you'll kill the pilot", yeah that's pretty much how war works, you kill them or they kill you. Again why is this bratty teenage girl in a command position?
Pretty much a reboot of Yongary monster from the Deep
Considering that these episodes are only 5 minutes each, way too much information is being given here for each episode in the description.
This is the same show as https://trakt.tv/shows/alice-in-borderland-2020-170654, but the other one should be the correct one as it has an entry in TMDB and this one does't.
Am I the only person that thinks one of the aliens in the night club looks like a big vagina?
Supposedly Japan’s greatest swindler, you can't be that great if you let your emotions rule you like it does Makoto. I know it's a Japanese trope that Japanese men are more emotional but there's a time and place. the writer of this series should have read the series "Black Swindler" which is also about a Japanese con man who doesn't fall into that trope.
Includes the first on screen appearance of Captain Riker's ship, the USS Titan, which is also a reminder that there are other ship designs besides the Cerritos, so far in the series it was much like how it was in the TOS days where the only designs you saw were the Constitution class.
From the description: "Godzilla and Anguirus quickly decipher the message and begin a plan of action." This makes it look like giant monsters are doing spy work. And I wrote this before seeing the movie, after seeing the movie I see what they mean, in an early scene they are talking about investigating something they sensed and we have their monster dialogue in written balloons before they go off to investigate.
Unlike in the previous movie, Karloff actually doesn't speak, appearing to be less intelligent than in his previous movies. But in the scenes where he's murdering people, he does show some intelligence in how he's doing it rather than just randomly killing. Also Frankenstein was well known as having created the monster but in the previous movies the towns people were pretty much unaware that he was the one who actually created the monster. Lugosi does a good job in adding Ygor to the movie franchise, a character who was not in the original book but had since become a part of the movie canon. The home interiors were real freaky, reminding me of the Cabinet of Dr. Caligari. Still one of the classics.
I actually saw this as a teenager, and it was the first Bond movie I saw, what an intro to the franchise.
That lawyer, played by Teddy Hart, comes off looking like a previous incarnation of Joe Pesci.
Interesting that the weakest girl shown in this movie, Cassandra Cain, is actually the best fighter in the comics, and could probably beat any of the other ladies in a one on one fight. Her actual mother, Lady Shiva, is one of the few people that Batman has never been able to beat.
You can tell from the very first episode that's Dib's problem is he's the boy who cried wolf for such a long time that no one believes him when a real alien arrives.
Another example of how no one other than Dib ever notices anything strange about Zim, like how rain is burning him.
Probably a bit too much fan service as that many of the "camera" angles are intended to show panty shots, really in every episode there's at least one shot. Also the male lead, Ikko gets beat up in every episode, with a couple of the girls seeming to look for an excuse to assault him.
This episode is so stupid. Shampoo has been chasing after Ranma for months, with Ranma not wanting her, but when suddenly she hates him, his male ego kicks in and he's concerned and tries to court her? Worse he uses his finacee in an attempt to get her jealous.
` Porn actor Ron Jeremy as a Russian Mobster, better yet, his character gets killed while watching a porn act
The ending is different from the original comic source, in the comic the Adaptoid thinks he destroyed Captain American and runs off. Next we see of him in the comics is when he takes on the X-Men.
Can I point out that computer viruses don't work like how it was shown in the first scene.
Great movie, Bronson was the original man with no name, a role later taken by Clint Eastwood in the later Leone flicks.
Title is spelled with 2 "V"'s, not a "W".
Way too many details in the episode descriptions, it looks like a lot of spoliers.
I'd love to know what that thing was, the thing covered by a digital pastie shaped like a penis, but when put down it started running around like an animal.
I love how the teacher gives a sexy pose every time she starts an exam.
I believe this was the first time in this series that a three part story actually used the part numbers in the title. Previously with a story that went more than two parts, each part had the word "arc" instead of part followed by a number.
The male lead looks and sounds like a young John Cena. If Cena did a role where he needed someone to play his college aged son, this dude could do it.
Time travel via hot tub, I suspect the people making the “Hot Tub Time Machine” got the idea from this episode since the movie came out 5 years later.