Lets see,
Escaflowne ... all 600 minutes of it. Watched the first 8 odd episodes a few years back in the states, and then picked up the boxsets at the expo. Like it, but ... there is always a but (usually big and hairy), it failed to grab me by the short and curlies. Think it was more due to the fact that it is an older series and while the plot hasn't diminished, the mecha battles have aged badly compared to the fluid ballets of Code Geass or Macross Zero, or the awe and wonder of Eva or Rahxephon. Also has the distinction of being the first series i have with honest to goodness cat girls in it.
Guyver (2005)- Watched the first episode off Newtype USA and like it, Bit cheesey but fun with a hint of darkness (always good). But man did the cheese start over flowing and it started getting into the vaguely ridiculous (who over the age of 10 calls something a 'Mega Smasher', and the running battle/lecture about the armour was also so 80's). Hoping the series pull itself out of the past soon, but hey I'm a pessimist.
Skull Man... man did i have this series pegged wrong, or maybe i got it right a little too early. The Skull guy in question is just a little too trigger happy to be a misunderstood hero but could be proved wrong... meh will see where it goes, but it's got me guessing so that's a good thing.
El Cazador (up to 8)... meh, Darker than Black 7... begining to loose me, 2 episode arcs are begining to grate, Claymore ... also loosing me. Gurren Larrgen getting me back again.