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Review: ‘Kabaneri of the Iron Fortress’ Indulgent Awesomeness

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It’s about damn time I get to something that I thoroughly enjoyed this season. And wouldn’t you know it, it’s a series of controversy. It seems I can’t escape this nonsense no matter what my opinion is. But if I can give any advice, don’t be swayed by what people are saying about Kabaneri of the Iron Fortress. I say this because most people hate this show soley because they don’t get it, or are missing the point. This seems to be a trend with the Infamous hollywood style director Tetsuro Araki, given another misunderstood show he did in Highschool of the Dead. But I’m here to defend all things I like and maybe give some much-needed insight on Kabaneri of the Iron Fortress, why I think it’s so good and how to properly enjoy a show like this. If that opening statement doesn’t sound prevention enough, we’ll see if we can get worse.

So I want to get into whats appealing about this show and sort of have it snowball into what is good, whats bad and why they both work together to make an entertaining show. Kabaneri of the Iron Fortress’s purpose as an anime is to be the coolest anime to ever anime. It sets up from the first two episodes all its cool and unique concepts and gives a very clear road for where these concepts will take us as viewers. From the concept of Kabaneri and the high-powered, close range steam gun that Ikoma invents in the first episode, Kabaneri of the Iron Fortress shows that its cool ideas are meant to be taken for face value and nothing else. To some this may seem as bad writing, not having ideas that make logical sense in the world. But Kabaneri of the Iron Fortress makes its logical sense on a meta textual level. Its “loop holey” as all get out, but it makes for some of the coolest ideas and execution techniques to be seen in anime. An example would be Ikoma’s weapon. Logically, in the shows universe, it wouldn’t make sense for Ikoma to invent a close range weapon at the risk of being bit and turned by the kabane. In a meta sense its brilliant because close range combat and plowing into stuff makes for great and creative action scenes. The same can be said for how Mumie gets superhuman like powers by being a Kabaneri. It doesn’t really make sense but it would be cooler if she was spinning around and doing backflips while wielding sawed off Kabane killing shotguns. All throughout Kabaneri of the Iron Fortress there are cool ideas for the sake of showing those ideas in the coolest way. And while it doesn’t always make the “most” sense in the universe, it is grounded enough with everything else happening that it doesn’t seem foreign or forced. All these wacky ideas seems natural for the world and the way the characters react to them.

So you may be asking why the meta-textual justifications work in something in Kabaneri of the Iron Fortress, and not something like Sword Art Online, the show where people will never learn that VR/AR video games will always end up killing people. The reason is very simple, Kabaneri’s justification fits the tone/intent of the show. You see the events that happen never supersede what is cool about the show in the first place. The story will never get in the way on why the show is cool and enjoyable. But in shows like Sword Art Online, where the “plot” is the main pull of the show, if things don’t start to make sense then everything is up for scrutiny. Because now you have made the thing focus of the show not make sense and that’s “bad writing”. For the most part, Kabaneri of the Iron Fortress knows why its cool and knowingly sacrifices certain narrative logic to make its cool ideas shine past that.

Now another reason that Kabaneri of the Iron Fortress is so cool is because Ikoma is just so interesting as a character. Mumie is awesome and cool but as a shortcoming of the show, its really Ikoma’s story and Mumie gets the unfortunate role of being sort of a tool for his development. Early on its seemed as mutual growth but the last arc makes it clear who the stories hero really is. Which I’m fine with. Rarely do we see a character like Ikoma in an anime. He’s not like the Shinji Ikari/ Eren Jeager type that we find in these post-apocalyptic series. He has clear motivations, and has struggles that are more relatable and believable in their execution. Basically they don’t make his character or his problems over dramatic. He’s smart and fiercely determined and knows what’s right to begin with. Where as in most similar stories the main characters morality would be tested, kinda like with Mumie’s development. Ikoma’s struggle is purely on himself getting over his past failures, and literally not being strong enough. Ikoma wants to progress, he wants to help, and he wants to make the world a better place. But sadly he’s ill equipped, and the enjoyment comes from watching him struggle and earn the life and world that he wants to make a reality. Honestly its a fresh spin on the shonen action style hero that I welcome in full. Actually most of the characters in Kabaneri of the Iron Fortress were super cool. Mumie and the pink haired train girl are total waifu level awesome. The rest of the cast is great and memorable in their own cool and stylish way, and always steal the scene whenever they are given the chance.

So with all the cool concepts, accompanied by a stellar soundtrack (with people like Hiroyuki Sawano, Aimer, and Egoist its kinda hard not too), amazing art direction, and confident animators where does Kabaneri fall short. You could say that the concepts get too crazy some time where they break the suspension of disbelief. Honestly this wants a big issue for me because the result was always something cool that I could have fun with and the show never focused on or tried to rationalize. The other could be the predictability of the show, where I can say that it was always obvious where the show was going. There was a little transparent writing but may be forgivable seeing that its impact wasn’t too far from the realm of irrational. Biba’s motivation was certainly hard to understand given the way the show explained it. The whole military government situation was hard to follow and should have been either further explained or cut out, given how boring and a mess it was. Ultimately Kabaneri of the Iron Fortress functions for what it was made to be and it does a great job. There isn’t any evidence that it wasn’t exactly what the creators intended to make, which was something cool and fun with griping actions scenes and cool characters that you could care about.

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‘Suicide Squad’ Gets Two New Magazine Covers

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With only a month until Suicide Squad will be in theaters, it’s no surprise that the marketing has been kicked into full effect in these last few weeks. Following the trend, La Cosa Cine has released two new magazine covers for the film, which can be seen below.

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The Joker cover is an image we’ve already seen before, but the fully assembled Task Force X cover is brand new.

It feels good to be bad…Assemble a team of the world’s most dangerous, incarcerated Super Villains, provide them with the most powerful arsenal at the government’s disposal, and send them off on a mission to defeat an enigmatic, insuperable entity. U.S. intelligence officer Amanda Waller has determined only a secretly convened group of disparate, despicable individuals with next to nothing to lose will do. However, once they realize they weren’t picked to succeed but chosen for their patent culpability when they inevitably fail, will the Suicide Squad resolve to die trying, or decide it’s every man for himself?

Suicide Squad hits theaters in a month, on August 5.

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‘Ghostbusters’ TV Spot Shows Off New Footage

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Comicbook.com released a brand new Ghostbusters TV Spot on their YouTube channel, which can be viewed down below.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1_Avi8LXhPg

The clip, unsurprisingly, has more dislikes than likes, following the recurring theme in the marketing thus far.

Can you put down all the negativity and get excited for Ghostbusters, or does the film simply not look good to you? Let us know in the comment section down below.

Ghostbusters hits theaters on July 15.

 

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Is This The Greatest Cosplay Moment In Cinematic History?

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The film entitled City Hunter may have the greatest cosplay moment in cinematic history.

greatest cosplay momentThis movie debuted in 1993 starring Jackie Chan in what was billed as an action comedy (comedy being the key word). From what I could gather from the film, Jackie Chan is a detective trying to fight crime in his own unique way. However, what’s important here isn’t necessarily the film as much as the final fight sequence which has Jackie Chan fighting the main villain as if they were in the video game Street Fighter II. Here’s what I believe is the greatest cosplay moment in cinematic history.

What do you all think? If this isn’t the greatest cosplay moment in cinematic history, what would be your choice?

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Why ‘Suicide Squad’ Doesn’t Need Harley Quinn

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DC Comics films are having an identity crisis. The poorly received and rather maudlin Batman V Superman: Dawn Of Justice has cast somewhat of a shadow over DC’s planned cinematic universe. The upcoming release of Suicide Squad has a chance to right the ship, but it has its own obstacles to overcome, namely a blonde psychopath with a penchant for clown makeup and indiscriminate havoc.

Suicide Squad, for all intents and purposes, can be the Guardians Of The Galaxy-type sleeper hit that Warner Bros. desperately needs this summer. There are plenty of colorful characters and a solid cast, but its biggest asset is also its biggest problem. Harley Quinn is what I like to refer to as a ‘designer character’. What that means is, it is a character with a very vocal fanbase, which makes others think they are more popular or better than they really are, but when put on a big stage, fail tremendously. Other ‘designer characters’ would be Ghost Rider or Venom, both realized on the big screen and both fell flat.

When you look at the bigger picture and history of the Suicide Squad, it is one of DC’s most diverse, adventurous, and fun properties. Also known as Task Force X in various media, the group has interacted with almost every notable character in the DC Universe. Making their debut appearance in 1959, with the current incarnation of using supervillians introduced in 1987, the unit has taken on everyone from Russian mercenaries to Darkseid and everything in between. Rick Flag Jr., Deadshot, and Captain Boomerang have been tied to the team as its most permanent fixtures while a rotating cast of minor to major supervillians have filled the ranks. They are DC’s version of the Dirty Dozen. They are the worst, the no-good, and also very good at what they do, which is why they are useful.

Harley Quinn, while entertaining, is not useful.

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Introduced in Batman: The Animated Series in 1993, Quinn is the oft-abused right hand of the Joker. Once a psychiatrist at Arkham Asylum who attempted to treat the Joker, she became obsessed and has become a pawn, punching bag, and sometimes paramour of the Clown Prince Of Crime. She has garnered a very vocal and supportive fanbase, presumably because she is ‘relatable’ to a point, having no superpowers. She is portrayed as a somewhat capable fighter and expert gymnast, but what else is there besides her on again/off again slavish devotion to the Joker?

Quinn was added to the Suicide Squad roster in 2011.  It was a win-win for DC Comics as Suicide Squad had been enjoying increasing sales and positive response prior to her addition and bringing Quinn in bought more eyeballs to the title. That seemed to be a decision made for the external optics and not for the good of the book. Harley Quinn is a very popular character, being portrayed by current IT actress Margot Robbie, and her being added to the film feels like an external decision, not one that makes the movie better. So what does Quinn bring that compliments the team she is a part of?

The answer is nothing. Nothing at all.

There is nothing she excels or is good at, that another member of the team isn’t already better at. She is not an expert marksman like Deadshot (Will Smith) or Rick Flagg (Joel Kinnaman). Not a highly skilled hand to hand or close quarters fighter like Captain Boomerang (Jai Courtney) or Katana (Karen Fukuhara). She has no powers or meta-human abilities like El Diablo (Jay Hernandez) or Killer Croc (Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje). She is exceptionally violent and is more often than not, portrayed as a glorified domestic violence victim of the Joker. Do not be surprised, once the movie comes out and some time has passed, that it was mandated by Warner Bros. that she be included in the film.

Is this a fair assessment? Am I way off?

Let us know in the comments or you can reach me on social media @MatPDouglas

Suicide Squad releases nationwide August 5, 2016

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Box Office Breakdown: ‘Finding Dory’ Still Up Top, ‘The BFG’ Flops

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It’s a good and bad weekend for Disney. On the one hand, their latest Pixar sequel, Finding Dory is still swimming strong, returning for a third week in the number one spot with an extra $41.9 million in its pocket. It’s a bonafide hit, but the same can’t be said for their weekend release, Steven Spielberg’s The BFG, which came in fourth place with $19.6 million. Considering its $140 million budget (not counting extra marketing costs), it’s almost certainly a flop, which is a shame because it’s the better movie of the two. Well, in my opinion, at least. 

All things considered, however, the Mouse House shot themselves in the foot over this fourth of July weekend. With the continued success of their animated sequel, they’ve essentially took families from seeing their one movie by getting them in theaters for their other. Finding Dory‘s domestic total now comes to a healthy $272.2 million, with a $538.2 million worldwide. That now makes it the fifth highest grossing animated movie of all-time, without adjusting for inflation.

Oscar (R) winner Mark Rylance stars as the BFG (Big Friendly Giant) in Disney's fantasy-adventure, THE BFG, directed by Steven Spielberg based on the best-selling book by Roald Dahl, which opens in theaters nationwide on July 1.

The BFG, meanwhile, continues Spielberg’s cycle of disappointing box office openings of late. His first movie with Disney, it opened higher than the veteran filmmaker’s previous film, last year’s Bridge of Spies, but that Cold War movie opened with $15.3 million inside 2,811 theaters, significantly less than The BFG‘s 3,357 rollout. With that in mind, perhaps a July release was not the wisest choice for this Roald Dahl adaptation. Maybe October would have served it better? I guess we’ll never know.

Speaking of movies that opened on the wrong weekend, Independence Day: Resurgence came in fifth place in its second weekend with $16.5 million, continuing its ongoing underperforming box office performance. Although the film’s four-day weekend total is supposed to round out to $20.1 million overall, I have a hunch people are going to turn up to see this tomorrow. Call me kooky, but if people are going to see this movie at all, they’re probably going to see it on Independence Day. Radical thinking, I know.

Tarzan artAs for the weekend’s other new releases, The Legend of Tarzan and The Purge: Election Year opened in second and third place this weekend, respectively, with $38.1 million and $30.9 million to their names. Both performed better-than-predicted, although Tarzan will have some more work to do if it wants to make back its $180 million budget. (Deservedly) poor reviews are not going to help, so Warner Bros. might need some help overseas if they want to turn a profit on this one.

Election Year, however, will not have that problem, as it already made back its $10 million budget and then some. It’s not making a killing, but it’s nevertheless a hit. Universal should be pleased to know their property is among the very few franchises this summer not suffering from sequelitis fatigue. Although this new Purge suggested the end of the series, expect another sequel, or 10, to come in the near future.

As for the rest, Central Intelligence is holding on tight in sixth place with $12.3 million added to its $91.8 million domestic gross, The Shallows is also swimming smoothly with an additional $9 million in seventh place and Warcraft came dead in the water in Japan with a meager $273,000. Universal isn’t sweating it though, most likely, since they have The Secret Life of Pets set to obliterate Finding Dory out of the water next weekend. Water puns!

Check out the full box office results below, courtesy of THR and Box Office Mojo, below.

  1. Finding Dory Weekend: $41.9 million Domestic Total: $372.3 million
  2. The Legend of Tarzan Weekend: $38.1 million Domestic Total: $38.1 million
  3. The Purge: Election Year Weekend: $30.9 million Domestic Total: $30.9 million
  4. The BFG Weekend: $19.6 million Domestic Total: $19.6 million
  5. Independence Day 2 Weekend: $16.5 million Domestic Total: $72.7 million
  6. Central Intelligence Weekend: $12.3 million Domestic Total: $91.8 million
  7. The Shallows Weekend: $9 million Domestic Total: $35.3 million
  8. Free State of Jones Weekend: $4.1 million Domestic Total: $15.2 million
  9. The Conjuring 2 Weekend: $3.9 million Domestic Total: $95.3 million
  10. Now You See Me 2 Weekend: $3 million Domestic Total: $58.7 million

 

 

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‘Attack on Titan’ Getting Second Season; First Official Image Released

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During the Tokyo International Forum, the Attack on Titan and Attack on Titan Junior High cast unveiled a brand new visual for season 2, which is now officially scheduled for Spring 2017.

The full cast and crew are coming back, with Tetsuro Araki taking the role of chief director and Masashi Koizuka moving from episode director to director.

 

Are you excited about Attack on Titan getting a second season? Drop a comment down below and let us know.

Source: Crunchyroll.

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Kanye West “Famous”: Perfectly Exposes Celebrity Obsessed Culture

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Controversial Kanye West Attacks Viewers With His Latest Work From ‘The Life Of Pablo

Seems like every time Kanye West does something, America loves to cause an uproar about it. For the artist, this is nothing new as his recent work has become polarizing to say the least. But it’s not just West. That’s how the martyrdom of fame works for everyone; you put someone on a pedestal just to strike them down. We live in a celebrity obsessed culture where Kardashians and Taylor Swift’s love life rule the media. Leaked sextapes or nudes have propelled people to instant stardom. Domestic violence cases become tabloid gold.

All of this while normal people sit back and judge.

Then Kanye West releases his newest music video for the song titled “Famous” causing people to get pissed. Many trash it for exploiting celebrities while others bash it for claiming to be art. I, on the other hand, found “Famous” to be a perfect representation of what audiences crave as pop culture crazed consumers.

In what seems like a reflection on his most memorable moments, the video starts off with some of the craziest quotes in Kanye West history. Then it cuts to a shaky handheld camera panning over bodies. This looks like the start of a celebrity sextape. West’s first verse begins with the now infamous line “I feel like me and Taylor might still have sex. Why? Because I made that bitch famous“. As that line plays in the video, we see a naked Taylor Swift next to Kanye West. The next line in the song is about women who’ve had sex with West and became famous. Camera quickly goes from Kim Kardashian to Amber Rose, the ex of Kanye.

Like I said, this comes off like a creepy greatest hits of Kanye.

The video was “not in support or [against] any of [the people in the video]” and was merely “a comment on fame”
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Also on this massive bed with West is Rihanna, Chris Brown, Anna Wintour, Donald Trump, George Bush, Caitlyn Jenner, and Bill Cosby. There’s a connecting from each one of these celebrities to Kanye West. Rihanna appears on the song and has been a long-time friend of West. She also dated Chris Brown, the man charged with assaulting her. Interestingly enough, they lay right next to each other in the bed. George Bush was called out by Kanye for not caring about black people following Hurricane Katrina. Trump is a presidential nominee, someone West may face off with in 2020. Anna Wintour is named dropped on the album, so is accused rapist Bill Cosby. Finally, Caitlyn Jenner who was formally known as Bruce Jenner was married to Kanye’s wife’s mother. As shockingly random as these celebrities may seem, it’s a surprisingly genius move on the end of West.

While breaking down his personal life, West is also feeding into the madness that is pop culture. All of the people included are names people can’t keep off their lips. He’s giving everyone the dirt they desire but in the most exaggerated manner. We need moments like this to feed the zeitgeist; shit-stirrers like Kanye West make pop culture happen. Exploitation can be needed to shake things up and expose flaws within the way of current thinking. West just does it a bit more brash than others.

It seems like the more Kanye openly mocks how outrageous pop culture and celebrity life, the more people hate him. The moment you become aware of the insanity, you can use it to your advantage. Something West continues to do; I just wonder how he is ever going to top this.

Check out my review for ‘The Life Of Pablo‘ by clicking here.

What do you think of “Famous” by Kanye West?

Let me know in the comments below.

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Why The Nintendo Wii U Is Actually Great

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When talking about the current generation of video game consoles, the Nintendo Wii U is often the butt of many jokes. Whether it be the console’s abnormal controller, lacking hardware, or ‘kiddish’ feel, many gamers simply don’t take the system seriously. Speaking as someone who owns a Wii U, Xbox One and moderately powerful gaming PC, I’m here to tell you that contrary to popular belief, the Nintendo Wii U is not only a great system, but will also leave a legacy similar to that of the Sega Dreamcast.

With the Super Mario 3D World bundle currently sitting at an impressive $244.97 on Gamestop.com, the console is the cheapest on the market by roughly $50. In the current day and age of new video games being $60, often coming incomplete and relying on $50 DLC to get the full game experience, having a low price is worth more than it ever has.

Getting away from the price point for a bit, I must mention that the biggest factor that makes the Wii U great is the thing that matters most in gaming – the games. For one reason or another, the Wii U is thought to not have many games of quality, which simply isn’t the case. The console has many amazing titles that will surely be regarded as classics in years to come, including Pokken Tournament, Super Mario Maker, Super Smash Bros. 4, Splatoon, Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze, Mario Kart 8, Pikmin 3, and many others. With so many quality titles in the system’s library, I truly don’t grasp the concept or idea that the Wii U doesn’t have any games, because said statement is objectively incorrect.

Often times people criticize the gamepad before actually using it. Yes, even me, the die-hard Nintendo fanboy was skeptical when they first showed it off, but over years of using my gamepad, I can honestly say that it’s one of the better controllers to hit the market in the past ten years. While the controller is comfortable when playing the Wii U’s vast array of platformers, shooters, RPG’s or other solo adventures, it’s utilized perfectly with Splatoon’s gyroscope controls, giving it an experience different to that of any other shooter on the market today.

While the Nintendo Wii U is on its last leg, not likely to see any first party titles past The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild in 2017, I strongly urge you to get out and buy this console while you can. It may be the joke of the current gaming generation, but its vast array of amazing titles will remain classics worth revisiting in five, ten, twenty years and beyond.

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Elie Wiesel, Holocaust Suvivior and Nobel Prize Winner, Dies at 87

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A man who dedicated his adult life reminding the world the horrors that scared his childhood has passed away today. Elie Wiesel, who passed away at eighty-seven years of age. His life shows the strength of the human spirit in spite of terrible tragedies. And the resilience of one to never give in to their inner demons.

Born in what is now Romania, his life took a turn in 1944 when he and his family were taken to the concentration camp, Auschwitz. Exposed to daily horrors, and forced to revert to a primal state of living to survive, Wiesel found it difficult to return to a world that took his parents

The years following his ordeal, Wiesel found his purpose in telling his story to the world. Writing many works on the Holocaust, including the seminal work, Night. Having read the book myself as a young man, recalling the harrowing scenes of Wiesel’s youth still gives me a cold shiver running up my spine.

Wiesel explored themes regarding how one continues living in a world after such trauma, why human beings could resort to such barbarity, and how one does live on when their faith in God is shattered.

Wiesel’s key causes in life was to keep the world from forgetting what happened to him and millions of victims during the Second World War. This effort has not been without opposition, including an attack by a Holocaust denier back in 2007.

His achievements later in life did not ease the pain of the Holocaust, openly stating suffering from nightmares, continual feelings of insecurity and other similar afflictions. Yet, this did not stop his drive to preserve the memory of all victims of Nazi atrocities.

Wiesel never claimed to be a flawless character, but his example is one that we should emulate, in lieu of the plethora of false idols and figures who share the spotlight in our modern age. In the face of adversity and depravity, it is the will of men and women such as Wiesel that show us how to achieve a greater purpose, and find tranquility in the world’s turbulent madness.

Elie Wiesel is survived by his wife and son. And his influence will never be forgotten.

 

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