Hey, more people with style and taste are always welcome around here.HdE said:Ayase - it appears with your every post that you and I are on the same wavelength. 'Awesome 80s visuals' - weren't they just?
I just had a discussion with somebody who was arguing that animation looks much better now than it ever has. I really disagree, Everything looked so much more fluid and graceful in the '80s. I despair of the prevalence of shows now using static images, 'cardboard cut-out' elements and jarring CG.
You just gave me another reason to pick this up, dude!
The DVDs will be available at other retailers as well.HdE said:A lot will depend on RightStuf's site security.
After you've jumped through those hoops, Rightstuf is great.HdE said:A lot will depend on RightStuf's site security.
But I'm a total junkie for anime. I reckon it'll happen.
Couldn't agree more! I pre-ordered both boxsets an hour after they were announced.HdE said:I just had a discussion with somebody who was arguing that animation looks much better now than it ever has. I really disagree, Everything looked so much more fluid and graceful in the '80s. I despair of the prevalence of shows now using static images, 'cardboard cut-out' elements and jarring CG.
MIBlackburn_d6 said:After you've jumped through those hoops, Rightstuf is great.
A small one. Perhaps too small for the required licence costs. My hope to see VOTOMS within these shores remains slim.Olio8O said:why do America get the old shows instead of us!? THERE IS A MARKET FOR THEM!!!!
Project-2501 said:You need to send them photographic proof that the credit card you're using belongs to you.
Some people feel this is a breach of their 'privacy' :roll:
I feel like it's a breach of the fact that it's 2010, not 2002. There's no need for it, as evidenced by all the places that don't require it.Project-2501 said:Some people feel this is a breach of their 'privacy' :roll: