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You got a link to news about this? I can't really see how they can improve the Platinum edition, it's pretty much perfectly fixed (from the original) in terms of video quality. (I'm pissed that the individual volumes got rushed out of stores and replaced with the thinpak. I have to get around to ordering the last two platinum volumes, but their price alone will come up to the price of the thinpak itself!) EDIT: http://www.amazon.com/Neon-Genesis-E...093620?ie=UTF8 Looks like this is the next box set. Not really worth it, the major selling point is the inclusion of a bomber jacket (and some little video extras and crap I don't need). Fortunately, the actual series that's included in that set is the platinum one, so I'll finish buying the individual volumes. This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it. |
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I know about the 10th Anniversary collection but I see that going at over $150 USD some, so probably not. So what I'm hearing is that (correct me if I'm wrong)
THIN PAK Platinum =/= Individual released volumes of Platinum? Basically what I want is something better than the original 1996 release of the series, since I got that and promptly returned it, sup Bigblah, remember that? GOOD DEAL SIR! LOL. I saw the Platinum Thin Pak for about $85 CDN from DDD, and I'm quite inclined on getting that. I'm not much of an extras kinda person. What sort of extras are missing in the thin pak version? I was speaking idiomatically. - What we all do best - |
Yeah, that's the set.
The release will be right around DDD's 20% off sale, so it could be worth it at that price. (Although, the only reason I'm thinking about it is that I'm a sucker for extras, and that set will have them all, as opposed to the Platinum thinpack's lacking of them). EDIT: The thinpak version of Eva Platinum has all the episodes (26 regular, plus 4 "director's cut"), with remastered picture and 5.1 DD Jap. sound. That's it, no extras at all. What kind of toxic man-thing is happening now? |
Someone tell me exactly what this Platinum release is about. I've see it in stores, looked at it and put it back; I already have the original boxed set - do I really need this new stuff?
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I probably need it too. It'd be better if they released the platinum set with both movies (i never saw or purchased them yet after all these years..^^; ).
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If you already have the original collection like me, I don't think it's really that crucial, but for someone getting the series for the first time, it's a good starting point. Most amazing jew boots |
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I'm really interested in that sound track for Re-Take, found a torrent but it didn't work. Any way to share it with us? =)
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http://www.deadfrog.us/index.php?act=entry&id=6909 If you used the same one, the comments say: "In case you get a "no host URL" type error, manually edit the tracker announce URL to point to http://tracker.deadfrog.us:42426/announce" (though I didn't get any error on my BitComet)
There were a few extra scenes such as Asuka in a flashback, hanging out with (and making a pass on) Kaji on a boat before she arrived to Japan. I think the most crucial was showing the eye that's in Gendo's palm, and Unit-00 morphing into a giant Rei before exploding when she self-destructed. Since none of them were really explained, they didn't add that much to the actual story, but they were interesting details in the least. Certainly not worth re-buying the series, though. I tried to find the website with the extra scenes listed, but I think it's been taken down by now. I am a dolphin, do you want me on your body?
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I'll upload the soundtrack for you. Should be ready around half and hour or so.
EDIT: On second thought, more like 260 minutes. :/ What kind of toxic man-thing is happening now?
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Yeah, it's dead for me too. I'll just wait for SOLDIER. Thanks. =)
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Did anyone actually attempt to change the tracker announce URL like it tells you to? =/
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Double Post: lol i'm connected now also music on deadfrog's website is awesome There's nowhere I can't reach. |
ya i got the torrent working after changing the tracker announce url and it's almost finished =p
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Well, I'll still have the rapidshare link ready when it finishes, although it's taking a bit longer than I thought (30% right now). I even stopped my torrent for Ace Combat 5 to free up bandwith.
The soundtrack itself is decent enough, but it didn't have that Evangelion feel to it. Sure, it's stupid of me to expect a sweeping orchestra from a fan-made soundtrack, but it definetley could've used more romantic piano songs and the such. Because when you get down to it, the whole Re-Take series is a romance doujin, and quite a fantastic one at that. Even for a fan-made work, this feels like an accurate portrayal of how things would have gone for Shinji and Asuka if he expressed his feelings before things got really bad in the series. The series wanted to focus on the kids' personal conflicts by the later half, but I always felt it would've been more effective to show what would happen if those young fools fell in love (you want controversy? try underage pregnancy). I read the finale last night, and honestly, I came quite close to crying. The one part that really got to me was Spoiler:
In the end, despite the pointless sex (with the exception of a couple of scenes, most of it was explicit just for the sake of it. Since when did Unit-05 have a penis to begin with?), and some hokey plot twists (a fistfight between two characters you'd never dream of; imagine that one South Park episode where the chinese singer signs up for The Contender, and you'll have the right idea), this was basically the way most fans of EVA wanted things to end; Shinji stands up to protect the people he loves, Gendoh gets his comupance, and Rei chooses her friends over her "father". It's fanfiction, but it's also beautifully drawn, beautifully written fanfiction. I'm with the majority who want Gainax to at least emulate some of this doujin for one of its upcoming movies. End of Evangelion did something bold with its unhappy ending and character assasination of Shinji, but I think people have been traumatized long enough, and it's about time Gainax showed the alternative. As J. Johan Jameson once said in Ultimate Spiderman; "People want to read about a good guy and a bad guy." Most amazing jew boots |
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What kind of toxic man-thing is happening now?
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I still think that
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Friedrich Nietzsche would have a fucking field day with the basic transcendant idea that the original idea attempts to grip. The whole story of EVA has faint allusions to Thus Spoke Zarathustra, in that it destroys various minor Christian symbolism and then asks it's chief character to evolve past normal sensibilities that are normally moral standards put in place by our complex guilt/God issues which are generally the single foundation of Catholicism. What, you don't want my bikini-clad body?
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I too was very satisfied with the TV ending, and actually preferred it over EoE.
That doesn't mean I mind seeing these alternative universe things like Girlfriend of Steel 2 and Ikari Shinji Raising Project. To say it's what all/most Eva fans wanted is a bit exaggerating, and most of the people who hated both the ending(s) as well as Shinji and thought he was nothing but a spineless piece of turd, weren't really fans of the series in the first place. It does seem though a lot of people who liked the series (and a lot who didn't) felt confused or disappointed because of a lack of an ending that tells you what to think. Many of the more open endings seem to suffer from this. Jam it back in, in the dark.
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Here's the Re-Take Soundtrack.
http://rapidshare.de/files/32553901/...track.rar.html
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But by the End of Eva, I damn near hated him. The whole movie in general sent a negative message with Shinji by making him worse off at the end of the movie than he was at the beginning of the series. He literally threw away all the people who cared about him and helped him to grow as a person, and all for no real reason other than he was "vewy vewy sad". Personally, I hate abrupt endings. I hated it in FFVII and I hated it here. There is a way to create a sense of ambiguity and make you think without making it look like the director yelled "CUT!" before the movie was over (in fact, it's rumored that Anno basically created the End as nothing more but a big "fuck you" to the legions of fans that pressured him to end the story). Look at Lord of the Rings. The final story had about 5 endings, but it still left enough material for viewers to go back and draw their own conclusions. Endings like that will always be my preference, as it captures both a sense of closure as well as some ambiguity tossed in for further analysis. Endings like EVA and FFVII are just an excuse to get the fanfiction writers to come up with a scenario the original writers themselves couldn't think up. Seeing the scene I mentioned in my previous entry with Misato and Shinji had just as much weight and emotional response as anything from the End of Eva, except it also felt like a more natural, desirable ending. It doesn't HAVE to be weird or sad to be considered "deep", you know. Shinji suffered plenty enough in the course of the series. It wouldn't have hurt to give him a semi-happy ending (which you could argue was the case with Asuka's supposed resurrection, but they didn't exactly get off to a good start). This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it.
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