Thread:The Reptile King/@comment-27950421-20190405051937/@comment-25808351-20190419040106

@Jeiel: Inuyasha is hit and miss with me. I’ve watched 95% of it, I just have watched that final chapter stuff. Inuyasha was cool in it’s lore and some characters, but I’d be lying if I said the show made me bored at times. However, I’d also be lying if I said, “Inuyasha didn’t inspire me.” Anybody notice that that Marcus was born of a demon-dog and shared his father’s capacity for violence in a fit of rage?

Yeah, Inuyasha is cool in it’s lore and I respect how the romance of the show wasn’t forced. It was gradually given time to settle in, impact the viewers. Making us want to see Inuyasha give into to what’s her face. That said I enjoyed, but not enough to justify buying the series on physical media.

@Jester: Likewise. It’s one of the reasons I actually enjoyed the live-action Ghost In The Shell. Now hear me out guys, it wasn’t a great movie but it had it’s moments and visually I was cool. Holograms and neon for all in that flick! It definitely realized the world it was portraying. And despite the disdain of most, I didn’t mind Scarlet Johansson being cast as Makoto. After all, throughout the series Makoto has been visualized in different ways. So I didn’t really feel upset by the casting.

Another visual spectacle is Blade Runner 2049. Just like the original Blade Runner, I was blown away by the future overload!