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DAYUM!! BUMBLEBEE A Transformer movie.

Well damn this film by it self felt more awesome than the last several transformer films and the main chunk of the film only focused on three of the transformers. It first started of featuring the Cybertron war, where we got introduced to Prime, Bee and a slew of other transformers whose names I forgot. It then jumped into alot of other spoiler stuff which I won’t spoil and I feel it’s best to leave that to you the audience to jump in and enjoy it. There were several parts I disliked but overall the film was entertaining and when it ramped up boy did it ramp up. The visuals were stunning and the atmosphere and scale was ever so present. I believe limiting the amount of bots helped this film as it allowed the film to narrow it’s field of view and simply try to give a little story which I really felt was more a human story than a transformers tale, the bots just happen to be in it. The first transformer live action was probably the next one I loved the rest were simply films. Either way peeps go out and enjoy it, or wait to catch it on a streaming service.

DAYUM!!! M.O.B PSYCHO 100 Live Action review

So I was able to see the live action version of M.O.B Psycho which was released back in January of 2018. Upon hearing that they were making a live action version of an anime show I adored I was unsure how to take it in, not that I could do anything about that more than to either watch it or not watch it. We are all very familiar with how they handle converting an anime show to live action or even a game. Some directors are able to work some amazing magic an example would be Kenshin’s live action movies Which were frelling amazing might I add. On the flip side some production end up as complete and utter turds, two dishonorable mentions are Dragonball’s live action and the Avatar the last air bender. Yes I do know Avatar was not an anime. I could only hope that it worked like kenshin. Unlike Kenshin this series had more humor so that was alot they could fan-dangle.

I can clearly say I was actually quite surprised by the live action. There were one or two new characters which, how can I put it was way out there and really carried some elements of the show. There were also parts where they struggled to keep me entertained. I do have to give it to them for trying to stay true to the source with a minor deviations. I high recommendation is to what the anime first so that you are not driven away from a rather excellent piece of animation and story. Aside from all of my slights check out the live action as it was a decent production that with some fine tuning can become greater.

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