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Todd made us watch the Afro Samurai Movie and we loved it so we decided to talk about it! Take a seat! Let's chat about it!
The guys are back to review the final part of the Afro Samurai Saga.
In episode 394, Chris Crespo and Drewster Cogburn do the thing and review First Cow! Also discussed: The Last Dance, “Kings of the Wyld” by Nicholas Eames, Flinch on Netflix, Robot Carnival, Street Fighter II: the Animated Movie, Redline, Afro Samurai: Resurrection, Wicked City, Demon City Shinjuku, Kite, Battle Angel, The Dagger of Kamui, and... The post #394 – Secret Demon Police appeared first on Cinema Crespodiso.
Yes I know it's outdated yes I know this is like 10 years late but I just wanted to get more practice at reviewing anime I know I'm missing the Mark I just don't really know where any suggestions are always helpful and wanted criticism good or bad I will listen to even if it's just a hate on me I will take it into consideration because how we grow
This week! Tim saw Hobbs & Shaw, the new Fast & Furious spinoff, which begs the question: Are big, dumb action movies really that dumb? We also saw Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark, the new movie developed by show-favorite, Guillermo del Toro. Was it wonderful? Probably! Was the experience ruined by the ending, or could that have just been the teenage girls behind us in the theater..? Oh and have you ever wanted to try drugs without the drugs part? Well then the XBOX 360 title, Child of Eden, was made for you! We also discuss Attack on Titan, Afro Samurai, Samurai Champloo, The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, Resident Evil, the whole Marvel/Disney/Sony/Spider-Man situation, and more! 00:08:08 — STUPID QUESTIONS! 00:15:25 — TV! Attack on Titan (Season 3, pt. 2), Afro Samurai, Afro Samurai: Resurrection, Samurai Champloo, Yu Yu Hakusho 00:40:06 — MOVIES! Hobbs & Shaw, Marvel and Disney and Sony and Spider-Man, Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark 01:04:53 — VIDEO GAMES! Child of Eden, The Cave, The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, Resident Evil announcement Keep up with The Keep Up! Facebook.com/TheKeepUp Instagram: TheKeepUp
Jitterbug and Nerves bring along one of the TS Patreon subscribers, Jason, to talk about one of his favorite recent movies, Afro Samurai Resurrection. After that, we kick him off the ship and continue with our normal BS. Soundsystem: Cypress Hill / Hand on the Pump The XX / On Hold Ending Song: AC/DC / Big Balls EXTRA: Keep listening for a sneak peek at the most recent episode of the Shipmate Exclusive podcast.
Afro Samurai, is a Japanese seinen dōjinshi manga series written and illustrated by manga artist Takashi Okazaki. These are the anime adaptations. In a feudal Japan of the future, a young warrior sets out to avenge the murder of his father, encountering life-altering lessons in brutality, love, betrayal and loss along his journey. Watch Afro Samurai Complete Murder Sessions: https://amzn.to/2Y3J1T6 Read the manga: https://amzn.to/2MYobOV Become a Patron: https://www.patreon.com/mfrbooksandfilm?fan_landing=true
Afro Samurai, is a Japanese seinen dōjinshi manga series written and illustrated by manga artist Takashi Okazaki. These are the anime adaptations. In a feudal Japan of the future, a young warrior sets out to avenge the murder of his father, encountering life-altering lessons in brutality, love, betrayal and loss along his journey. Watch Afro Samurai Complete Murder Sessions: https://amzn.to/2Y3J1T6 Read the manga: https://amzn.to/2MYobOV
Join us on another adventure through the world of Geekdom! News: An Odyssey movie on the way, The Henchman's Book Club, Some Unfinished Business between Will Smith and the Sci-Fi Channel, A GI Joe cartoon by Warren Ellis, surely not? Week That Was: Xombie web cartoon series, Batman: murder at Wayne manor - an interactive mystery, Atomic Robo Vol 3- Shadow Beyond Time issue 1, Buck Rogers issue 0, Afro Samurai Resurrection and Taken Main: Wolverine non spoiler review Competitions: Last chance for Atomic Robo entries, Win tickets to special screening of Coraline and win Uninvited goodie bags.
Kellen and Brennan both loved the Afro Samurai series because of its amazing visuals, great music, exceptional voice talents and a simple but incredibly effective story. One of those was missing from its movie sequel, Afro Samurai: Resurrection, and the guys have a lot to say about it.
Kellen and Brennan both loved the Afro Samurai series because of its amazing visuals, great music, exceptional voice talents and a simple but incredibly effective story. One of those was missing from its movie sequel, Afro Samurai: Resurrection, and the guys have a lot to say about it.
Kellen and Brennan both loved the Afro Samurai series because of its amazing visuals, great music, exceptional voice talents and a simple but incredibly effective story. One of those was missing from its movie sequel, Afro Samurai: Resurrection, and the guys have a lot to say about it.
Kellen and Brennan both loved the Afro Samurai series because of its amazing visuals, great music, exceptional voice talents and a simple but incredibly effective story. One of those was missing from its movie sequel, Afro Samurai: Resurrection, and the guys have a lot to say about it.