Meikle641 wrote:OgreBattle wrote:Cynic wrote:I finally got a decent enough copy of LOGH. I've zoomed through the first 11 episodes. This show is all sorts of awesome. It even fits the space opera kick I've been on. Space battles, Strategy, Politics, Romance, and ambition. That's just only some of the awesomes I can count.
I'm looking for a specific screencap from that show
It's a bearded man looking sad because he was called "nice" by a woman, and he says "nice" is the word women use for men that women perceive as having not a mote of mystery to them.
I have that on my old HD. I can see if I can retrieve it for you. Need it in any sort of hurry? No guarantees.
No hurry, it's just a memorable scene.
On the Pokemon movie, well it still was a kids movie. I watched it when I was... 10 or 12, rented a subtitled version from the Asian supermarket's bootleg videostore, before the movie came out in the US. It was great. It didn't have the scene with the clone girl though, that was only added for the DVD release.
It really bugs me, the content of American tv/books/movies for kids.
I spent a few years in Thailand (an hour's drive from Deathtrap Dungeon) and as a 5 year old I was watching Kenshiro punch badguys into geysers of blood and shedding manly tears for the death of good men. When I returned to the US I remember thinking that GI Joe and He Man had strangely neutered conflict, they were fun to watch but... it was like a little microwave weiner compared to a juicy steak. I was drawing super muscular Dragon Ball and Fist of the North Star characters in 1st grade, all my classmates thought they were mega-cool (DBZ hadn't aired in the US outside of mexican tv stations)
Redwall books were great though, they had fighting and justice.
It was cool though that the hispanic immigrant kids all knew Saint Seiya, Dragon Ball, and even Mazinger, the rest of the world is more similar to each other than it is to the US.