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ಠ_ಠ This is one reason why otaku culture scares me.

What?

The Live action Wangan Midnight Movie too awesome for words but the sound track could use some work.

also i may put my watching of Legend of Galactic Heros on hold seeing as the blu-rays are coming out now.

Latest FMA:B and Durarara!! where great! The plot from Durarara!! is getting really interesting. Looking forward to this week's episode called "Strongest Man Alive" with as it seemed Shizuo Heiwajima and Izaya Orihara as the main characters. That's going to be an awesome episode for sure :D

The next FMA: B is also going to be pretty interesting with Greed fighting against Bradley :o

well im seeing rips of the first 10 eps atm all in 1280x960 and 5.1ch

That would be 1080p source downscaled to 720p.

@Capric0rn - Next FMA: B episode is definitely going to be kick-ass with that fight incoming :D

well better rips will come along in time just some people want to see it as HD as they can then again most of them will be watching it on their 22 to 24" monitors on which true 1080p is just wasted.

Of course but there are some 23/24" LCD's out there with true 1080p, just correcting your definition of native Blu-ray resolution ;)

no i was stating that 1080p movies/TV is wasted on 22/24" monitors

How so?

And THORA should now get their hands on Legend of the Galactic Heroes, they would do an excellent release.

I've got a 1080p LCD monitor which is HD ready. I've watched the 1080p version of "Neon Genesis Evangelion - 1.11 You Are (Not) Alone" on it and it looked awesome :)

@Radish?: The past few episodes of FMA:B where very revealing. Now that Greed is showing his "true-self", there's no doubt that their fight is going to be awesome :D Let's just hope that Greed isn't going to be killed by Bradley because that would mean the end of Lin Yao as well.

^That means you haven't watched CENCOROLL (jumped into my mind the minute I read your post). I'd recommend to watch that anime as well. Prepare to get blown away by a piece of work directed and animated by one and the same guy :)

@Radish?: It was indeed :) Yasuhiro Yoshiura has really won me over with that bit. I'm gonna be watching all current episodes non-stop soon :D Gonna be interesting to see the extra footage from the movie btw.

Man, I've added so many shows to my list lately, thanks for all the suggestions (Y)

I have a hard time finding out where to watch shows these days, is there a great site that I can subscribe to? I've seen Cruchyroll and it looked like a good site but I don't know whether it's the best one.

ps.. 200 pages w00t :p

You're more then welcome and I'm sure we'll have more recommendations. Like for instance: Freedom, Tokyo Magnitude 8.0 and Rideback :)

Also, regarding your question: check your PM ;)

@Radish™: The past few episodes of FMA:B where very revealing. Now that Greed is showing his "true-self", there's no doubt that their fight is going to be awesome :D Let's just hope that Greed isn't going to be killed by Bradley because that would mean the end of Lin Yao as well.

Lin has strong determination in his favour, don't think he'll be dying any time soon (Y)

because it just looks better on a bigger screen say 47" like mine :D

Well duh :p

The Live action Wangan Midnight Movie too awesome for words but the sound track could use some work.

I LOL'ed at the end as the car was definitely not a Z. Not a fan of the soundtrack myself.

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