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Anime Review: PET SHOP OF HORRORS
Pet Shop of Horrors is a horror manga written by Matsuri Akino. This manga later got a 4 episode anime released in 1999, which is what I’m reviewing today. The story follows the mysterious Count D, who runs a pet shop in Chinatown. This pet shop sells unordinary animals, with customers often getting killed after their purchase. The premise is what you get if a Stephen King Book and The Twilight Zone had a love child. It’s very atmospheric, which it uses to its advantage. The story comes off as a “monster of the day” (or should I say Pet of the day in this case?) with the running theme…
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Recap: ARROW S7 E2 – The Longbow Hunters
This week’s episode of Arrow pretty much continues the storyline on last week’s. We have Ollie in prison struggling to keep his ideals, Felicity wanting to take down Diaz, and Diggle leading a mission with A.R.G.U.S., oh and of course we can’t forget about our flash-forwards with Will and Roy. We do a bit more character work with our cast, with Oliver gone they have to find what their goals are, and how to operate as individuals. This mostly deals with Felicity. She is being consumed by her hatred of Diaz. She’s becoming desperate and it shows. We have Felicity at A.R.G.U.S. with Dig and Curtis. They essentially need to…
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OFFICIAL: 7 Days of Horror Anime on WOBAM! Entertainment
Just like many of you, we all love Halloween here on WOBAM! Entertainment. Heck, we have our own photoshop party going on that you hopefully saw. To celebrate this spooky tradition, your Swedish anime geek is giving you seven days of Horror anime, starting tomorrow. October 25th – Pet Shop of Horrors October 26th – Vampire Hunter D October 27th – Gantz: O October 28th – Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust October 29th – Ajin: Demi-Human Season 1 October 30th – Blood: The Last Vampire October 31st – Hellsing Ultimate I hope you all will enjoy this week as much as I do.
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Film Review: ILLANG: THE WOLF BRIGADE
Illang: The Wolf Brigade is a South Korean live-action adaptation of the animated movie Jin Roh Wolf Brigade (who is based on the manga by the name of Kerberos Panzer Cop saga. The original takes place in a Japan where the Germans invaded with Japan, ending up with fascism as there way of government after the collapse and rebuilding that occurred due to the invasion. The story focuses on a soldier in the special forces that rethink his life after a child blows herself up in front of him. In this live-action version, the story takes place in South Korea. Instead of being invaded by Germany, South Korea gets in…
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FLASH SPOILER Review: Episode 5×02- “Blocked”
The Flash (5×02)- “Blocked” Written by: Eric Wallace & Judalina Neira Directed by: C Kim Miles Episode two! Let’s go! Here’s an obligatory picture of Anakin Skywalker pouting to complete the joke and we’re rolling! So the episode opens with Cicada flashing back to killing Gridlock then it’s over to the West Home where Barry and Nora are hiding everything she told her father… Hold on! Scratch that, they’re telling everyone what she told Barry last week! What’s this?! Open and honest dialogue between the team about stuff that affects all their lives? I don’t know what to say… but Iris does. She gives Barry’s twenty-five year disappearance the…
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Review: DAREDEVIL Season 3
It’s funny. When I first heard that Marvel was doing a TV show with Netflix based on the Daredevil property, I got confused. Before the announcement, I always thought that they would introduce him through a movie instead of a show. Fast forward years later, and I can safely say that I fully understand now. Sure, I would love to see Daredevil on the big screen again one day, but in an era of flashy superpowers, mighty gadgets, and all that being shown on the big screen, I don’t know if Daredevil would work for the big screen (even though I would love to be wrong). Anyway, let’s go on…
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Review: TITANS Season 1 Episode 2
Read our review of Titans Episode One! Sigh… I am still trying to hold on to hope. This review is going to discuss some events, especially in the final moments of the episode, which are very spoilerific. There will be an indicator where that starts. Episode two of Titans, Hawk and Dove spend time bringing the feathered few to the flesh, devoting the first ten minutes to their life and relationship. Alan Ritchson brings us a nuanced Hank Hall, quick to anger, quick to quip, interacting with the world with his heart on his sleeve, and raises the rating of the show by his words alone. Minka Kelly remains undisturbed…
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Review: DAREDEVIL (2003)
You can’t talk about Daredevil without having someone reviewing the movie (even if you wanted to talk about the TV show only). So, let’s get started… In a time before Affleck became the target of memes and asked if someone bleeds, we could all see him in 2003’s Daredevil, where he plays the blind lawyer Matt Murdock, who is out for revenge against the mighty Kingpin. The movie adaptation is quite fascinating. You have the leads doing the best with what they have. Besides that, you have the two actors playing the lead villains hamming it up to eleven (I’m seriously wondering if Colin Farell and Michael Clarke Duncan either…
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Recap: ARROW S7 E1 – Inmate 4587
Arrow is finally back! After a solid 5th and 6th season, Arrow seems to have found its groove. We pick up five months after the events of last year’s finale. Ollie is in prison and the rest of Team Arrow is trying to move on with their lives. With Ricardo Diaz still on the lose, the team is trying their best to bring him to justice, all while trying to do so within the confines of the law. Oliver has made plenty of enemies over the last seven years,with his identity revealed, a ton of the inmates want a piece of him. Unlike Barry Allen, Oliver’s time in prison is…
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RETROSPECTIVE REVIEW: DAREDEVIL Season 2
Daredevil Season 3 is only one day away, and your favorite Swedish geek is as hyped towards it as you are. Daredevil is my favorite of the Netflix Marvel shows, even though I still laugh that Matt Murdock is played by the same actor who plays the lead in Mathew Vaughn’s Stardust. This season is arguably the better one, compared to the first. The pace feels a lot smoother, and no arc gets the feeling of not having a closure or being unnecessary. You don’t sit there, find it dragging, and ask why Daredevil is returning when Murdock and Foggy are in a courtroom drama. Every part works for the story…




























