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Real-Time Review: MTAC

The Busboy provides event-long updated coverage of the 2008 Middle Tennessee Anime Convention.

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Gonna have to disagree with you on this one ...

For me, FMA was dragging right up until episode 25, when things actually start to happen. Yes, some of the big reveals are overblown, but I'd argue that you knew about them before actually sitting down and watching the show, thus taking away any actual positive impact. Plus, the fights are generally short (not 17 episode ka-me-ha-me-ha fests) and very well done, but I'm a guy who's definitely more into action than you are. Not an insult. Not even a bad thing, per se, just an observation.

Secondly, I will kill everyone in Japan to keep RahXephon 2: Electric Boogaloo or any other sequel from happening. I'm not saying I didn't like the show, I'm just saying "no mas".

Finally, I feel very confident that the Get Smart direct-to-video movie is not even as remotely entertaining as you think it is. I'm even willing to put my money where my mouth is and watch it, and submit a Real-Time Review for it. And while it's true that humor and taste are subjective things, and there is no right or wrong, and that everyone is entitled to their own opinion, I still have to say you're wrong about everything I just talked about. Very, very wrong.

Now, without further adieu

behold! The MTAC blog is now live! http://www.chainsawbuffet.com/articles/MTAC2008/

Just for the record ...

Due to popular demand (and by popular demand, I mean one (1) person), I'm going to be posting a blog for MTAC which I'll update before, during, and after the con. Thank goodness for hotel wi-fi that you mooch off of your friends for! Stay tuned!!

I actually liked Madlax and Gunslinger Girl ...

Granted, they weren't the best shows I've ever seen, but they each had some interesting/redeeming qualities.

But, of course, you know why they spelled RahXephon with an "X" don't you?