| Anime Review: Witch Craft Works |
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Witch Craft Works
Directed by Tsutomo Mizushima
Produced by J.C. Staff, Lantis, Kodansha
Voice cast: Yusuke Kobayashi, Asami Seto, Ai Kayano, Shiori Izawa, Ai Matayoshi, Yuka Kuroda, Kana Asumi, You Taichi, Sayaka Oohara, Natsumi Hioka, Momo Asakura, Shiori Izawa, Yuuko Iida, Rie Kugimiya, Shiina Natsukawa
Air Dates: Wednesdays at 1:15 CST
Currently simulcasting on Crunchyroll Put yourself in this situation: Let’s say you’re a below-average male high school student. You’re scorned by your classmates, and to make things worse, you have to sit next to the most popular girl in the entire school every day, an arrangement that singles you out for all sorts of physical and mental abuse from her fans – both male and female – on an equally daily basis. Now imagine that the only thing keeping you safe from an entire army of large mechanical rabbits that just invaded your school, hell-bent on your destruction, and the cadre of witches leading them, was a single fire witch who referred to you as her “princess,” and said fire witch is none other than the most popular girl in school.
...continue reading » Tags: Ai Kayano, Ai Matayoshi, Anime, Asami Seto, Crunchyroll, J.C. Staff, Kana Asumi, Kodansha, Lantis, Momo Asakura, Natsumi Hioka, Rie Kugimiya, Sayaka Oohara, Shiina Natsukawa, Shiori Izawa, Streaming, Tsutomo Mizushima, Witch Craft Works, You Taichi, Yuka Kuroda, Yusuke Kobayashi, Yuuko Iida | |
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| Crunchyroll Announces Simulcast Of Long-Running Anime ‘One Piece’
One Piece fans, rejoice! Crunchyroll Inc., the leading online Asian entertainment stream service, announced on October 31st that it has added the incredibly long-lived series to its already impressive roster of streaming anime. The series, which is currently up to its 619th episode, will begin broadcasting this Saturday, November 2 at 7:30 p.m. Pacific Time. Broadcasts will start with episode 619 for both premium and free users of the service. Earlier episodes will be made available for users at a later date.
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| Streaming Review: In The Loop |
By cGt2099
| August 10th, 2013 at 8:54 pm |
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In The Loop
Netflix | Amazon | Hulu Plus | iTunes | Xbox Live
DVD | Blu-ray
Directed by Armando Iannucci
Starring Peter Capaldi, Tom Hollander, Chris Addison, Gina McKee, Mimi Kennedy, Anna Chlumsky, James Gandolfini
BBC Films
Originally Released: January 22, 2009
With the big announcement over the last week of Peter Capaldi turning out to be the next Doctor for Doctor Who, I thought it might be timely to take a look at some of the work he’s been well-known for. The series, The Thick Of It, showcases one his most iconic characters: Malcolm Tucker, the foul-mouthed spin doctor in the British Government. The series spawned a movie called In The Loop, where the government crosses paths with the American government in the planning for invasion of a Middle Eastern country. The story begins with the leaders of the respective nations already planning on progressing forward with a preemptive strike on a country, in a comic parody of historic political events during the post-9/11 era. While the leaders convene committees and meetings across the globe to push the case for conflict, other operatives behind the scenes work on efforts to stop the warmongering.
...continue reading » Tags: Anna Chlumsky, Armando Iannucci, Cannabis Corpse, Chris Addison, Doctor Who, Gina McKee, In The Loop, James Gandolfini, Mimi Kennedy, Netflix, Peter Capaldi, Streaming, The Thick of It, Tom Hollander | |
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| The Drill Down 264: The Singularity Is Near
This week, Chinese hackers infiltrate U.S. newspaper networks, Twitter also gets hacked, Oreo takes advantage of the Super Bowl blackout, is Netflix‘s full season release schedule the future of television…or a big mistake, will your body be the next unlimited storage device, and if you thought J.J. Abrams hit the motherlode last week for helming both Star Trek and Star Wars franchises, you ain’t heard nothin’ yet!
...continue reading » Tags: body tech, CES, CNET, Consumer Electronics Show, Gabe Newell, Hacking, Half-Life, Half-Life 2, HL2, House of Cards, J.J. Abrams, Kevin Spacey, Netflix, New York Times, Peter Sciretta, Slashfilm, social media, Social Media Marketing, storage, Streaming, Television, The New York Times, transhumanism, Twitter, Valve, Viral Marketing, Wall Street Journal | |
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| Redbox Sales Decline In Fourth Quarter As Netflix Rises Redbox, the company that operates DVD rental vending machine across the US, reported a decline in sales, according to the fourth quarter financial report by it’s parent company Coinstar (CSTR).
The company cited several reasons for the lower sales numbers, with the most prominently discussed reason being the new stipulation from movie studios to delay Redbox rentals of new DVDs until 28 days after they’ve been released. Essentially, this means when a new movie gets released to DVD, you can buy it through retail stores, but you cannot rent it for almost a month.
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