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Indeed, I imagined Enbar would be stunning; sooner or later, I will get it. Thank you for the news about Yellow Submarine in 3D! Best wishes to you too.
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Here you go.
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never seen it, and to be honest, I have never watched any of their films. I would like to check this one out and the anthology (the DVDs), which seems to be splendid. Hi enbar
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My name is Jem, I'm a whore, a hundred thousand at a shot.
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review not votable (even though I found myself in a similar situation to the one described in the review, all because of a simple honk at someone who suddenly cut me off, I stopped at the nearest police station and only then did I give up damn) as for the movie, I agree with hellring and teenage.
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great review and good proposal in so much television crap
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@popcorn yes, berserk is still not finished, I get the "maximum" version and not much has moved from the point you mentioned, keep in mind that the version I take has been on hold for a year and a half.
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First of all, I completely agree with you regarding Berserk Stone; Berserk is a very profound comic, the plot is something magnificent, and the characters are "fully fleshed out" (both figuratively and literally :))), stopping at the rivers of blood and violence in Berserk is like stopping at the splatter scenes in Dylan Dog. As for Devilman, yes, the comic has nothing to do with the cartoon, and I want to add that I’m convinced you will like it, so if you find it, grab it without hesitation. It’s also short, by the way, and very deep as well... and I won’t say more here so as not to spoil the surprise. (Regarding the fact that Trattore Ragno says there is evil in Devilman, there is so much to say; let's just say that things—good and evil foremost—are turned upside down, offering a truly important reflection.)
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Yes, Stone, truly epic berserk! Devilman, do you only know the cartoon?
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Uh stone, I also love Berserk, my other favorite is Devilman.