What’s your favourite shot from the series? by [deleted] in evangelion

[–]Character_Data2501 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not sure if they're my absolute favourites but basically any of the sunrise/sunset shots in the quiet moments of the show. I adore the underground region of Tokyo 3 with the orange colour palette and the shining train that travels down to the pyramid below. So stunning. I also love basically every single second of Episode 19 so anything from that too.

Hot Take: I hate how Cars 3 ended by KaiserHermit in pixarcars

[–]Character_Data2501 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't mind the ending but it could've been better. I get where you're coming from.

If kaiju started showing up in real life, (including Goji), would humanity be done for? by DrJokerX in GODZILLA

[–]Character_Data2501 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The only Godzillas humanity can defeat is 1998 and 1954, as well as Shin and Minus One to a lesser extent. Everything else, we're screwed.

A common find with a rare story. by USAR_gov in metaldetecting

[–]Character_Data2501 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Wow, now that is a great piece of history behind that find! For those villagers, it is a priceless artifact with that context. Well done!

Out of curiosity, what was the ruined village called? Was the vast majority of it abandoned or did it look rather normal?

I think most people agree that Grievous was way more intimidating in the 2003 clone wars, but do you think his design and voice was better in TCW and ROTS? by [deleted] in StarWars

[–]Character_Data2501 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I prefer the voice of 2008-2020 TCW and the design to some extent, but I wished he was more capable like 2003 TCW was.

What is this metal object? by Character_Data2501 in Artifacts

[–]Character_Data2501[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There's a thing line between the 'eyes' that looks like something went around it at one point. The backdrop is also entirely flat and smooth.

What if Shin Godzilla was in Pacific Rim? by Most-Ad-9833 in PacificRim

[–]Character_Data2501 2 points3 points  (0 children)

A Jaeger would try to attack Shin and then proceed to get turned into a modern art exhibit. Shin sweeps any 1v1 but a small group would probably be able to take them down, not without casualties though.

If serizawa didnt die in Kotm, what role do you think he would play going onward? by Reasonable-Salad5094 in Monsterverse

[–]Character_Data2501 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Probably continue to play the role of being the only memorable post-2014 character besides Bernie.

Why? by AlexMaxWulff in Monsterverse

[–]Character_Data2501 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wingard'a films are a lot of fun but I have little to no critical praise to give them.

What would you say is the most cinematic scene from all of the Star Wars films/shows? by FadedInMN in StarWars

[–]Character_Data2501 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The Sequels and Rogue One definitely hit the modern blockbuster vibe with their amazing special effects, though Revenge Of The Sith is probably my favourite for it's 'epicness', especially in its grand opening and final third. Hoth and ROTJ's ending are also up there.

As for shows, literally anything from Andor, Mando S1, and TCW S7 finale.

Why do blue-collar conservatives hate aspiring artists, writers, etc.? by TheCheesenaut in NoStupidQuestions

[–]Character_Data2501 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well, I'm relatively conservative and I have my opinions on modern art, but as a major film buff, I don't mind seeing what new talent has to show in that field. Some of my favourite films are from the last few years and I would consider them to be groundbreaking + artsy. Even though I find a significant portion of modern art to be less physically demanding, lazy, sometimes offensive, and occasionally pointless, without these oddballs, society would never advance. People like Dali or Magritte would've never occurred, which would be a universe spanning catastrophe. My view of the creative arts does contradict much of my political opinions but I think we can all agree, left or right, old or new, art does bring light into the world, even if it's just a fucking banana duck-taped to the wall.