bruh why didn't we get all episodes out? its only 6 eps and they want to drag it for weeks
what's the difference between this being weekly or a 16 episode show? if you don't wanna watch them just wait. some people like watching weekly and discussing with other fans.
lots of things are on MDL if they have Asian creative. Sometimes it's actors and in Asian language, sometimes it's just an Asian director like Okja. Even One Piece is on here cause it's a Japanese author. Here the rules are not so tight.
I wonder what the other versions are like? Better or worse than this one?
as in the other seasons and the movies? or do you mean the korean/Chinese remakes?
I think they get the formula down even better in later seasons and the movies so I'd say it only gets better. I haven't seen the copies from Korea or China though but I've read the Chinese one was really bad, Korean one not as good as the original but not terrible. that's just what I've read however.
yes. sadly it's the last episode 😢 I'm not sure why MDL has listed 10 episodes. apparently a movie is being released at the end of May in Japan. hopefully it comes to netflix
Definitely recommend this for anyone wanting to enjoy a kindof beginners intro to anime. Easy to watch and well produced but kinda just skims over a lot of entry level information. The fun fact that when she says Japan uses more paper to make manga than toilet paper made me laugh because nothing is better than a Japanese bidet toilet 🤣
just watched ep1 and I'm annoyed like wtf is this?? okay I get it we should watch it for fun, humour, the story…
it's hilarious the concept and the performances are unique and a whole lot of fun. it's fine to not like something but the fact that this "annoys you" and "you can't stand it"? you're taking things way to serious imo
Good movie but the aesthetic isn't quite as beautiful as some of the other j horror I've seen. Mostly Ju-On and Ringu but I liked Audition more as well. Still enjoyed this quite a bit.
Started watching this just to see what it looked like and couldn't stop watching. It's definetly not the most serious movie I've ever seen but it's a lot of fun. Has a number of English scenes and some crazy concepts but I think it's gotta be one of the most entertaining watches in the monsterverse. Even has a cameo from Vancouver as one of the many places mentioned!
Cool to see Jake Adelstein in real life. Main character from the amazing HBO series Tokyo Vice. This documentary tells a truly heartbreaking story 💔 😢 Honestly the documentary itself lacks a lot of information and failure of the courts is infuriating but still recommended to check this out if you're a fan of true crime. It might of worked better as a multi episode series though imo.
Rewatching this before I give the mini series a shot and I just love the feel of these older j horror movies. It invites you to use your imagination and just go along for the ride. I would love to own a copy of this on blue ray or some sort of physical media one day, even VHS would be cool.
I think they get the formula down even better in later seasons and the movies so I'd say it only gets better.
I haven't seen the copies from Korea or China though but I've read the Chinese one was really bad, Korean one not as good as the original but not terrible. that's just what I've read however.
The fun fact that when she says Japan uses more paper to make manga than toilet paper made me laugh because nothing is better than a Japanese bidet toilet 🤣
Honestly the documentary itself lacks a lot of information and failure of the courts is infuriating but still recommended to check this out if you're a fan of true crime. It might of worked better as a multi episode series though imo.