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    Hanma Baki vs Kengan Ashura: Review

    In this new animated film on Netflix, characters from Baki and Kengan Ashura clash to determine whether the underground fighters or the Ashura fighters are the strongest. The winner remains undecided, prompting the release of a second part of the film. In my view, the movie feels too brief. I think it would be more engaging if it were longer. While it’s an interesting film, its short length diminishes the impact, and the fight scenes lack the excitement found in each series. The animation is decent, but the quality of the Kengan Ashura series is exceptional. There were only three fights in the movie; I wish there had been more,…

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    Top 5 Scariest Moments in *Barbarian* That Will Haunt You

    Barbarian is a 2022 American horror film written and directed by Zach Cregger and produced by Arnon Milchan, Roy Lee, Raphael Margules, and J. D. Lifshitz. Summary A woman leases a residence, only to discover that it is already inhabited by a man, unaware that there exists a more unsettling presence than a stranger within the premises. In this blog post, we’ll delve into the top five scariest moments in *Barbarian*. Each scene not only showcases the film’s masterful storytelling but also taps into primal fears that resonate with anyone who’s ever felt vulnerable or trapped. So, dim the lights, grab your favorite blanket, and prepare to relive the terror that…

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    The Deliverance 2024: Horror review

    The Deliverance 2024 (based on a true story) emerges as a standout in the horror genre, intertwining themes of possession and Christianity in a gripping narrative that leaves a lasting impact. This chilling tale takes viewers on a dark journey into the realm of the supernatural, where the battle between good and evil unfolds in hauntingly vivid detail. In a previous post, I discussed the disappointment I feel towards modern horror films and expressed my preference for those featuring hauntings, possessions, and demons. The Deliverance includes everything I enjoy in a horror film, including jump scares, but I don’t find it particularly gruesome. 😂 Some individuals might consider it gruesome…

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    Why I prefer romance anime over romance films

    When it comes to romance, I’ve found my heart belongs to anime. Sure, romance films can be charming, but the unique world of anime takes the cake! Let me share why I’m head over heels for romance anime and why it reigns supreme in my book. First off, the characters! Anime often dives deep into the characters look and character development, giving us quirky, relatable, and sometimes downright bizarre personalities. From the shy, bookish type to the fiery, outspoken heroine, there’s a character for everyone. The layers they unveil make rom-com moments even more delightful! Who can resist the charm of a protagonist who’s both relatable and fantastically unique? Then…

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    One punch man: I love how bald Saitama is 🤣

    Hey there, fellow anime lovers! Today, let’s talk about one of my favorite aspects of One Punch Man – Saitama’s baldness. It’s a unique and iconic trait that adds a whole new layer to his character. Let’s dive in and explore why I love it so much! The hairless look of Saitama always cracks me up in the best way possible. It’s just so funny and I can’t help but love it! 😂 The moments when we catch a glimpse of the sky or Genos’ reflection on his smooth scalp never fail to make me burst into laughter. HA HA HA 🤣🤣🤣 And when other characters underestimate him and he…

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    The disappointing state of modern horror movies: Why they’re just not scary anymore

    Horror movies have been around for, like, forever, and they used to scare the pants off of people. But lately, it seems like they just don’t have the same oomph, you know? So in this blog post, we’re gonna dig into why old-school horror flicks still give us the heebie-jeebies more than modern ones. Why the horror genre is just not scary anymore Modern horror movies are scary, but not as terrifying as they used to be. Also, some movies that shouldn’t be classified as horror are being labeled as such.

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    A Silent Voice is not a romance anime movie

    A Silent Voice is often mistaken for a romance anime movie because Shoko confesses her feelings to Shoya and his continuous efforts to include her in his activities. The movie also ends with them promising each other they will remain friends. The movie helped me realize that Shoya’s feelings for Shoko were not romantic. He simply wanted to be her friend and make amends for bullying her in elementary school. He is making every effort to convey his deep remorse for his past actions to Shoko.

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    The best medicine after watching AOT final chapters

    After finishing the final chapters of Attack on Titan, I had a serious headache from crying. While dealing with the headache, I couldn’t stop thinking about how I wished to see Eren alive in their world with Mikasa and Armin. It took me days to come to terms with Eren’s fate. If you’re just watching the series or you already watched it and you’re looking for an anime to watch to help you recover, worry not. I’ve got you. The only medicine I can suggest is Attack on Titan Junior High. Seriously, go watch it, it’ll totally lift your spirits because it’s hilarious. It really helped me out, but not…

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    Demon Slayer have the best soundtracks

    Hello! It’s the first time I’m posting in a while due to the break Hubris Fantasy is on but I want to talk about what I noticed about Demon Slayer after watching the Hashira training arc. This is going to be a very short post. I noticed Demon Slayer has the best soundtrack I’ve ever heard in any anime series or movie. Aside from the intro and the sound we hear before and after the intro Demon Slayer soundtracks are the best. I don’t know if the soundtracks are the best regarding ratings, but I think they are the best. The fight scene soundtracks are what usually get me hooked,…