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  1. On 9/18/2018 at 8:08 PM, Grendel said:

    I own a significant amount of foreign (to me, meaning not English dominant) language films, not just anime, so reading subtitles while enjoying a show is second nature to me.

    However, I can certainly understand some folk being out of their comfort zone watching films in a language not their own and relying on subs, as it can be distracting to the less practiced to read while watching.

    I will never dismiss their concerns, as they are just as legitimate as the concerns I have for say, watching 4:3 full screen fliks on a wide screen or watching a colourized version of a B&W film (which I will always consider blasphemy 1f609.png).

    Some folks just hate reading during a film. I get it.

    I will personally, always try to watch a film in its' native language first and foremost and subs are not difficult to me at all. That didn't happen over night though.

    I know none of you folk are actually being snobbish and it's all tongue-in-cheek but I have heard comments from people (in other forums) that actually think someone is a barbaric moron if they don't prefer subs. That, I cannot abide.

    As for ADR Directors, I have little knowledge of who is who.

    @FN-2187, could you perhaps make a short list of ones she (Mary E. McGlynn) is responsible for?

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    On 9/18/2018 at 9:52 PM, DarthEd said:

    I started watching anime back when English dubs were generally awful and best avoided, so I will always default to watching with subs. There have been some very good English dubs though. Cowboy Bebop's English dub stands out (although I personally prefer the original Japanese voice actors), as does Samurai Champloo and GitS: SAC. Mary McGlynn will probably always be my preferred Colonel Kusangi.

     

     

    Mary E. McGlynn's first job as an ADR Director was for Cowboy Bebop. She directed the cast (she's now married to Steve Blum) differently from how most ADR Directors would at the time anime was being adapted in the 90's. Mary McGlynn was an actor by trade so her first and foremost concern was getting a convincing performance out of her Voice Actors, whereas most other ADR Directors at the time were more concerned with lip-syncing things perfectly. I really credit her direction on character performances on Cowboy Bebop to be THE reason why that show's English Dub is considered superior to the actual original Japanese version. 

    She also did splendid work as an ADR Director on the Bones Studio series "Wolf's Rain". 

    And while I'm not a fan of Naruto- I know she did the ADR Directing on Naruto: Shippuden.

    She also did the English Dub on Appleseed. 

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  2. 4 hours ago, extantsrevenge said:

     

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    Rule of thumb SHOULD be- 
    Watch all Anime in Japanese UNLESS the English Voice Acting Director is Mary E. McGlynn. 
    If Mary E. McGlynn is the English ADR Director- THEN, and ONLY THEN, should you watch the English dub!

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  3. 15 hours ago, Grendel said:

    Hi Friends!

    I suspect most of you are aware but posting this to be sure.

    StarBlazers 2199 Part 2 is now up for pre-order on the Amazon sites as well as on Right Stuf (probably a few other places as well).

    If you purchased the Limited Edition Part 1 with chipboard box, this Pt 2 scanovo case will fit inside that box as well. 1f642.png

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    As a personal HUGE fan of Uchuu Senkan Yamato 2199, I was fairly excited to see WHAT the English dub would be like. 

     

    I watched the first 8 episodes and I can safely say that it is not my favorite. I highly recommend watching Yamato 2199, it’s a fantastically well-paced and well-written series... but either watch it in it’s original Japanese with english subtitles- or don’t watch it at all.

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  4. Haha! Hey @Grendel- Yeah. I saw the new Funimation Set. 
    The set comes with some cool stuff, the Vinyl is awesome, but the steelbook looked REALLY underwhelming- which is kind of what pushed me to hunt down the Korean Steelbook. 

    Normally, what happens is I see what the U.S. markets are planning to release- and that motivates me to get any of the other editions. That's what happened when I saw Funimation release their edition of Wolf's Rain, Uchuu Senkan Yamato 2199, and now Cowboy Bebop. 

    Also I've mentioned this before, but every time you mention "Sentai" I don't think of the distributor, I think of the actual series in Japan. xD

     

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  5. Finally picked up the Korean Cowboy Bebop Steelbooks for a hefty price on http://www.asiandb.com/store/detail.php?num=22024

     

    This was my first purchase from them, and I've heard nothing but sketchy things- so as a result, let me tell you what happened with me.

    Order placed for Volume 1 ONLY on June 29th, at the time, I was informed that the item would ship out in 2-3 days. 

    After 23 business days, I was informed that they actually DON'T have Volume 1 in stock, and that I would have to send them an additional $120USD for the Volume 2 (since they had volume 1 and 2 in stock).

    After sending the requested money, it took another week before the item was dispatched. 

    When I got it, I found out that the items were opened and pre-owned and not new. 
    I contacted the customer service page, and was informed that all "Rare Items" should be expected to be second hand, even though this was not detailed anywhere when I placed my order. Furthermore, I am STILL trying to work this out with Customer Service because the item was not listed as a "Rare Item" when I placed my order. 

    All in all- a huge headache. So while I did eventually get what I ordered, it was a hassle and I don't even know if it's worth it.

    Honestly, if there wasn't a Cowboy Bebop reunion happening at NYCC'18 this year- I probably wouldn't have bothered. 

     

    I also don't know what to do with this lenticular. I'm not keeping it on my shelf- so I might get rid of it.

     

     

     

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  6. So I work at a movie theatre- if you’ve gotten anything from my free poster give-away thread, you know this- 

     

    My absolute favorite perk of management is shutting down the theatre at the end of the night to watch whatever I want in one of our screens. I just left now, after having watched the first few episodes of Voltron Series 7 in our largest theatre. Super fun times.

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  7. Took a while for me to post it here- but a HUGE, HUGE thank you to @larson1977 for snagging me the Ultimate Collector's Edition of Bones Studios' 'Wolf's Rain'.

    Lovely little surreal work beautifully adapted here in the US by fabulous ADR Director Mary Elizabeth McGlynn. 

     

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  8. Thank you @Grendel!

    Yeah- I tried the gift wrap option this time- it still wasn't enough... :/ 

    But it still turned out better than the time I tried to order Season 2 of Agents of Shield from Amazon... that thing arrived utterly demolished.

    Why do studios go through the trouble of commissioning Scanavo to release slipcovers with their BluRays if there is no thought given to how they're sold?

     

    But oh man, I LOVE ordering things off of Amazon.co.jp- every order I've purchased from them has arrived in 3 days via DHL, and packaged shrink wrapped to a piece of cardboard with NO ISSUES.

    BluRays may be expensive in Japan, but the lengths that they go through to make sure that whatever you get arrives in pristine condition is very worth it! 

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  9. Just got Avatar: The Last Airbender Series on BluRay here in the US, and, shocker, the slipcover is all beaten to hell. 

    I've not found a reliable way to get bluray's with slipcovers and not have them arrived to me destroyed, in the U.S.- any advice?

  10. On 5/31/2018 at 12:59 PM, extantsrevenge said:

    @FN-2187 great 1f44d.png That is so much better than the US release, but I assume expansive.

     

    Yeah.... it was.... approximately $300USD for the set. A far cry from the $50 U.S. release but entirely worth it, in my mind. 

    Besides, I have a friend in Japan who I send Steelbooks to, so we work things out rather well. :)

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  11. After seeing that Funimation is releasing Uchuu Senkan Yamato: 2199 on Bluray under the “Star-Blazers” banner (yuck) I finally motivated myself to track down the overly expensive (and totally worth it) Japanese first pressing of the Yamato 2199 BluRay Box Set. 

     

     

    It’s gorgeous.

     

     

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  12. While not TECHNICALLY anime- I felt that Tokusatsu was Japanese enough to qualify for this category. 


    Thanks to the help of a friend in Japan, I was recently able to acquire box set 1 (of 3) for Kamen Rider Kuuga- a show that means a lot to me, personally... so much so that the symbol of the series was the first tattoo I got on myself. I'm not ashamed to say that I was so pleased when I received this that I may have shed a tear. 

     

    The Box Set itself is astoundingly beautiful and very glossy, with a fully wrap-around image of the titular hero on one side, and the Grongi he faces off against on the opposite side. 

    Pictured below are some shots that I took of the box set as well as the time that I met Japanese Superstar Odagiri Joe- who was the main character in, and got his start in Kamen Rider Kuuga. 

     

     

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  13. 8 hours ago, Grendel said:

    Managed to grab the Steel (Metalpak) of Akira off RightStuf yesterday for $20usd.  1f642.png

    Much better price than ever offered before.

    To make the shipping cost palatable, I ordered the Space Battleship Yamato (Starblazers) CE Vol-1 (July release).

     

    As I'm sure you are aware, this year is the 35th anniv for Akira.

    They've already released a Hardback Collector's set of the Manga, I'm curious to see if they do a BD set in celebration as well.

     

     

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    Got this a while back when it was released at Best Buy- it's a beautiful piece. 

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  14. 16 minutes ago, Grendel said:

    Not sure what their issue is regarding shipments.

    All I can suggest is keep pestering them but see if there is more than one means of contacting them; i.e. email, facebook, twitter, web-site customer queries, whatever.

    I know what you mean by the HUGE Starblazers banner but since that's what most of NA and Europe new the series as I guess it helps their marketing to "casuals".  1f644.png

     

    Yeah- I've tried getting in contact with their twitter help account, but it doesn't seem to be monitored anymore. 

    So it seems like the only way to contact them is through their website, so if they choose to ignore you- then... you're out of luck. xD

  15. 2 hours ago, Grendel said:

    You folk see that Funimation have pre-orders up for both an LE and Reg ed. of SB Yamato 2199 (aka Starblazers) Part 1?

    Amazon may eventually get it but probably a bit more expensive WHEN they do.

     

    Link;

    https://www.funimation.com/shop/home-video/star-blazers-space-battleship-yamato-2199-part-one-combo-le-bld-00735/

     

     

     

     

    Thank you for the heads-up, @Grendel!

    Wow- I don't know if this is fantastic news or not. Uchuu Senkan Yamato 2199 (Starblazers 2199- god that title is still terrible), is definitely my favorite anime series of all time. 
    But I think that I'm still going to opt for the Japanese releases, as expensive as it is, because I would gag if I had to see "Starblazers" on my shelf constantly. 

    Also- is there is something seriously wrong with Funimation? I placed an order in January and they still haven't dispatched it, yet. And all my customer service inquiries have gone un-replied. 

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  16. I don't know if "Steelbook Treatment" is the riiiiiiiight place to put this thread/ question up- but I figured that it would be applicable considering it is the literal treatment of Steelbooks that I am talking about. 

     

    I don't know about you- but I've noticed that my steelbooks tend to get tiny- superficial scratches whenever I slide them in and out of full or lenticular slips, ESPECIALLY steelbooks that come with Full Gloss treatments. 
    MantaLabs Constantine is an example where the steelbook's gloss treatment seems to constantly take wear and tear every time I remove the steelbook from the sleeve. Steelbooks that I own such as BluFans the Jungle Book that have a large amount of embossing and debossing seem to fair better since less of the surface area of the steel is directly rubbing against the slip when it slides in to the fullslip. 


    Has anyone else had this?

    I've resorted to buying extra copies of Mondo's Terminator 2 1997 Edition Steelbook - since it comes with a relatively blank slipcover that I can use to cover steelbooks before I place them in slips. 
    But this has been costly and has not only led me to purchasing MANY of Mondo's T2 Steelbooks, but also giving these loose Steelbooks to every single one of my friends. xD

     

    Has anyone found a solution to this issue? Or does anyone know where I can get some of these slips like the ones for the T2 Mondo Steelbook without having to purchase completely new steelbooks EVERY SINGLE time?

    Help.

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  17. 2 hours ago, nefilim said:

    Interesting read : HERE

     

    @FN-2187 @extantsrevenge

     

     

    Very interesting- and I'm glad to see my favorite (sarcasm intended) Hollywood term being used... "Fixable-Mess". 

    It's always interesting to see what happens to films that are given extensive reshoots. In some cases- like Rogue One- the reshoots can be apparent, distracting, but arbitrary; and in other cases it can end up like Fant4stic and Justice League where it feels like the film was frankenstein-ed together. 

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  18. 7 hours ago, nefilim said:

     

    I've watched every now and then. Not the best way I know. Like it tho.

    I tend to follow happens around the globe so I pretty much know U.S. events too. Not bragging. But Finnish news covers everything so it's easy if one is interested. And I tend to visit CNN, BBC etc websites. I like abit similar Veep too.

     

    Yeah it's weird watching Veep and seeing that the parody that they're aiming at is calmer than the turmoil actually happening in our government now. xD

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