November 2007

Blood+

So, I never really watched Anime and this is the first one I’ve ever sat down and watched. I was hooked by the first episode and really loved it! I couldn’t believe I’ve been missing out on such good story lines. With that, I bring to you my into into the world of anime.

*Editor’s note – RazorFine welcomes another new author to the site (yep, that’s two newbies in two weeks)!  What can we say, we need fresh and tasty, um I mean new and tasty, um I mean new, blood.  Welcome Jeff!

Blood+
4 & 1/2 Stars

A mysterious girl, Saya Otonashi, her adopted father George Miyagusuku and her two brothers, Kai and Riku, are living Post Vietnam (Date is never really given in context, but it is around 2000’s) Japan in Okinawa. One day after school, Saya forgets her track uniform and heads back to school to get it and is thrown into a whole new world of demonic creatures, and complex histories that changes her life forever.

Saya finds out she has actually “lived” previous lives and is followed by her guardian, named Haji. She is a human/creature set out to kill these beasts known as Chiropteras and their leader Diva. The Chiroptera recover from injuries and only her blood can kill them. She is teamed up with her Father, her brothers,  two FBI Agents David and Lewis. They travel all throughout the world searching for Chiropteras and Diva.

During their travels, Saya keeps on unlocking parts of her memory allowing her to know what she was in her previous lives, she then begins to hate herself for it. They search until they find Diva in Vietnam and accidentally wake her from her slumber. Diva and her Chevaliers run to Paris and hide out. Saya and her group travel to France trying to find the where Diva is hiding. Saya then unlocks all her past memories and now has to learn to accept what she is and has done, while trying to find and kill Diva.

Starting out, this show goes really slow. Not much happens and you lose confidence in it. The development of the story picks up about 6-8 episodes in and it will definitely hook you. The characters really develop in this story as well. All of the characters change extensively (for good and bad) and keep on getting better and better. Saya’s past seems to dominate her sometimes and cause her to be a reflection of everything she is against.

The storyline? Twists and turns every episode. Every so often you might get a episode and kind of doubt where the story is going. That is natural with any show, but they almost always come back and deliver a heart pounding episode filled with some new addition to the suspense or unlocking of a part of the past that will leave you dumbfounded.

I would definitely recommend this show to anyone that is looking for a amazing story line with unforgettable characters.  If you’re a veteran viewer or just beginning anime, Blood+ is a must see.

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Full Metal Panic? Fumoffu

To carry on with last weeks post I decided to continue with the Full Metal Panic!  This week I enjoyed another adventure with these enchanting characters in Full Metal Panic? Fumoffu.

Full Metal Panic?  Fumoffu involves the story of Sousuke and Chidori at Jindai High School.  This series takes you through the daily encounters of these two characters and their friends.  Sousuke is still struggling to fit in with ‘normal’ people.  He continues to make wrong observations and add dramatic comedy to the situations.  Chidori tries to help Sousuke act less like he would on the battlefield but it seems he might be hopeless, since he has only known the battlefield and nothing else for nearly a decade

Full Metal Panic? Fumoffu
4 & 1/2 Stars

Full Metal Panic?  Fumoffu involves the story of Sousuke and Chidori at Jindai High School.  This series takes you through the daily encounters of these two characters and their friends.  Sousuke is still struggling to fit in with ‘normal’ people.  He continues to make wrong observations and add dramatic comedy to the situations.  Chidori tries to help Sousuke act less like he would on the battlefield but it seems he might be hopeless, since he has only known the battlefield and nothing else for nearly a decade.

In Fumoffu, you do not get to see the regular (Transformer like) Arm Slaves, but Sousuke uses a version he helped create that looks like a stuffed teddy bear, Bonta-kun.  Turns out his childish looking, Arm Slave comes in handy and is used in several episodes.  Although it says in the anime, only the United States bought the Bonta-kun Arm Slaves, so it turned out to be Sousuke’s job to figure out what to do with the extras.

The lives of the characters are shaken up daily with Sousuke’s constant military methods, Captain Tessa deciding to visit, and antagonists popping up here and there.  The majority of the problems around the school involve the school’s club organization and Chidori and Sousuke have to find a way for all the clubs cooperate peacefully.

When Captain Tessa comes to visit for two weeks, she upsets the life of everyone around.  Sousuke’s mission is to protect Captain Tessa by any means necessary.  Tessa puts herself and Sousuke into situations where he has to put his all in to save her, but she is not necessarily always in trouble.  It just so happens that when Captain Tessa decides to visit, Sousuke is incredibly exhausted but he still gives it his all.  Sousuke has a knack for turning something simple into an intricate process.

In the end, Sousuke causes a bacteriological scare at the school and makes everyone fear for their life.

If you want to know anything more you will have to watch it for yourself.  I highly recommend.  The major storyline is not twisted, sick or anything of that sort.  This anime is simply one for the dramatic folks out there.  However, do not let the drama discourage you; it still keeps you interested until the very last second, with a minor twist at the end.  Moreover, with only fourteen episodes, it is a breeze to get through.

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Comic Movie News

Holy Moley!  MTV has reported that Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson is set to play Black Adam in the upcoming Captain Marvel film.  Fans voted on the role they wanted the former wrestler to play in the film and the response favored the Middle Eastern hero turned villain (hmm, hasn’t he done that before?).  The Rock is in talks with director Pete Segal (Tommy Boy, Anger Management) to discuss the role, but still no word on who will don the red and gold to play the film’s hero.  You’ll know more when we do!

Shazam!
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Comic Rack

Hmm, we’re about to talk about comics so it must be Wednesday!  Welcome to the RazorFine Comic Rack boys and girls.  Pull up a bean bag and take a seat at the feet of the master as we look at the new comics set to hit comic shops and bookstores today from DC, Marvel, Dark Horse, WildStorm, Vertigo, Dynamite Entertainment, IDW Publishing, and Image Comics.

This week includes BtVS Season 8, Fantastic Four, Jonah Hex, Midnighter, The Order, Robin, Star Wars: Legacy, Superman, The Vinyl Underground, and the first issues of After the Cape II, Annihilation: Conquest, Fearless, Freddy vs. Jason vs. Ash, and Silver Surfer: In Thy Name.  Also don’t forget the truckload of new graphic novels including The Art of Matt Wagner’s Grendel, Cairo, Chronicles of Conan Vol. 13, Green Lantern Corps: A Darker Side of Green, Heroes, Omega Flight: Alpha to Omega and much, much more.

Enjoy issue #46

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The Color of Money

  • Title: The Color of Money
  • IMDb: link

“It’s even, but it ain’t settled.  Let’s settle it.”
 

The Color of Money

The film is a sequel to 1961’s The Hustler with Paul Newman reprising his role as “Fast” Eddie Felson.  By this time out (25 years after the original film) Eddie is the old hustler who has lost a step or two and decides to take a talented but raw pool player (Tom Cruise) under his wing and teach him the ropes of hustling.  Although the film earned itself five Oscar nominations (Newman won for his role) the film has largely been forgotten and ignored by those who feel it is one of Martin Scorsese’s lesser works, but to me it remains a nice reminder that sometimes sequels are worth seeing.

Newman is terrific, and although the film works better if you have seen the original it isn’t a necessity to enjoy the tale.  Cruise is well cast as the not too smart hot shot, and Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio puts in a strong supporting performance as the film’s smartest character.  You might also want to keep an eye out for some great cameos from the likes of Forest Whitaker, Iggy Pop, and several professional pool players.

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