![]() ![]() This short prologue for what is to come is great, and you haven't lost your touch at all, so great work. Unfortunately, I don't know much about Ethan, but I've watched a few Attack on Titan episodes, so I have a bit of an understanding on Eren. Oh my, it's been so long since I've read this story on. So not much a factor outside a few circumstances, but it is something interesting I found while researching that I wanted to share He doesn't know how to use this power to be fair, and it seems to only manifest when he is in a stressed emotional state if then. On a final note I found a suprising fact while researching Armin: Eren in his titan form apparently has a special ability which summons titans towards him and commands them to destroy a nearby target. It would be nice to see this battlefield cleverness manifesting in the testing phase so he isn't a totally useless expert. Its this trait that justifies his inclusion as a expert when Mikasa is the weapons girl. ![]() This is the guy who figured out the identities of all the Titan shifters and their battle weaknesses, who developed plans that saved the lives of his teammates and is exceedingly good at noticing things others don't. I mean yes he stole He-man's hair, yes he looks like a female and can be cowardly at times, however he has probably saved Eren and Mikasa more times then the reverse. Hmm if I had a criticism I guess it would be Armin's representation. Though Ethan's weapons are surprisingly formidable (and common, especially bricks) Eren's sword is faster and in a strait duel would cut through the toilet seat, 2 by 4, and prostetic arm. I loved the clandestine weapons test and agree with the edge. Hmm on the x-factors how does passion factor in? Does it mean Eren takes a little longer to give up? Hmm whatever happened to that old man from condemmed 1? I am glad that you are doing these again man, really missed them! And a good first match, between the newest anime craze and a memorable (for me) xbox video game! Ever since that time, there has been a backlash by fans and Brandon Lee supporters whenever producers or companies try to take up the mantle of a Crow reboot.Just typed a long respond, this stupid editor deleted it. The original Crow movie was dropped by Paramount Pictures, who wanted nothing further to do with the film after the accident, and taken up by Miramax, who saw it through, all the way to the theaters. It will be difficult, it is certain, to produce a project so reminiscent of the film that cost the life of its star, Brandon Lee, especially after the so recent death of cinematographer Helena Hutchins on the set of Rustunder nearly identical circumstances. The Crow figure has lived as a symbol of mythic and horrific death since the days of Edgar Allen Poe, and this reboot has the opportunity to build off so much existing lore even beyond the original movie version. It has the opportunity to go even more hard-core Goth than the first one, however, as we have since been through the season of the raging Emo in our recent popular culture, as well as some even more depressing and relevant times. The reboot will presumably follow a similar narrative trajectory as the 1994 version, will the added change of a more present female supporting character. Due to the tragedy that took place on set and the haunting, awe-inspiring finished product, The Crow quickly took its place as a fan favorite and a pivotal action movie in the already violence-saturated '90s. ![]() Brandon Lee was also trained in the martial arts and philosophy promoted by his legendary father and brought passion, fierceness, and iconicism to The Crow.īased on the comic books by James O'Barr, the movie is about the ghost of a musician, brought back from the dead one year after his death to avenge the brutal murders of himself and his fiancé, which took place the night before they were to be married. ![]() After lead actor Lee was tragically killed on the film's set in 1993 by a prop gun that should not have been loaded, various stories and theories have torn through distraught audiences due to the senseless and sudden nature of his death and the similarity to his father's, game-changing and renowned actor and martial artist Bruce Lee. The Crow, released in 1994 starring Brandon Lee, was a quick hit, spawning various copies, Halloween costumes, and lore. ![]()
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