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are they honestly comparing Horriblesubs' releases with the official release?

Na, but the official releases are taking from horriblesubs, using their font and style. Normally we would get those horrible Comic Sans bold yellow letters or something. The fan subs started to put better font and colors into them, making it easier to read, as well as sort of matching the style.

Na, but the official releases are taking from horriblesubs, using their font and style. Normally we would get those horrible Comic Sans bold yellow letters or something. The fan subs started to put better font and colors into them, making it easier to read, as well as sort of matching the style.

so the big shock of the whole story is... wait for it! a font?

I kinda stay away from live action movies like that, especially movie that were made from anime.

Ill give you some to try....

Versus http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0275773/

Storm Riders http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0165499/

Alive http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0331834/

Battlefield Baseball http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0384832/

Please give those a shot. The first 3 are pretty serious, but have some slapstick to them. Versus is a amazing movie, with just fantastic cinematography, awesome over the top fight scenes, and a twisty story. But a great intro for what Live Action Anime should really be. The director has a good eye, and awesome way of showing it.

Storm Riders is a epic story. It has some cheesy moments, but for such a film, it does a great job at bringing what anime holds and has, into a live action role.

Alive is a psychological thriller. Really good movie though a little slow at parts.

Battlefield baseball is just zany. Imagine Golden Boy meets that Prince of Tennis... but with baseball. You have spontaneous musical scenes, followed by a crowd of people just showing up and clapping. Speeches of the power of friendship, and just amazing costumes. Really funny, really crazy... but at the end, you figure out why it is how it is. Great movie.

:laugh: yeah it came out a while back. I wasn't good as anime and nowhere near compared with manga.

Actually, it was just sorta released here in the states about 2 months ago. but still in 2011.... I'll see what I can find tonight... hopefully a subbed, and give my opinion. I have a thing for foreign films, and being forgiving on how they are done.

But if you guys haven't seen Versus yet, please watch. You will greatly pleased by that one.

Actually, it was just sorta released here in the states about 2 months ago. but still in 2011.... I'll see what I can find tonight... hopefully a subbed, and give my opinion. I have a thing for foreign films, and being forgiving on how they are done.

But if you guys haven't seen Versus yet, please watch. You will greatly pleased by that one.

As I said a while back :laugh:

I'planning to see versus but everything I try something comes up maybe it just not meant to be :(.

As I said a while back :laugh:

I'planning to see versus but everything I try something comes up maybe it just not meant to be :(.

I'd mail you my DVD of it... but I had a epic journey just to find it like 8 years ago. Took me about 6 hours, and about 200 miles of driving to get it.... Was so totally worth it... and I found it at a place that was only 10 minutes from my house. But every store I tried before that said they had it, but then couldn't find it when I was there, and would call another and repeat... Finally gave up, went to the mall near my house, and SunCoast Video had 1 copy, hidden behind a copy of Dragonball Z anime. This was back when no one knew about it lol.

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