This week sees a few new releases, but mainly library titles.
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Halloween Review – Zeiram
This week for the Halloween Horror reviews, I’m continuing where I left off with Iria: Zeiram the Animation, with the live-action film that came before that movie – Zeiram, and which also is more of a horror work than the anime was. Continue reading →
GSSFT Podcast – The Terminator (1984)
This week the Halloween Podcasts continue with David Stark and myself discussing the film that James Cameron would like to consider his first – 1984’s The Terminator. Continue reading →
GSSFT Podcast – Predator
The Halloween podcasts continue with a movie that doesn’t have time to bleed – Predator, from 1987, which is available for download here. Once again, I am joined by David Stark, where we discuss the film, and it’s cinematic sequels Continue reading →
GSSFT Podcast – Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust (2000)
Our Halloween podcasts begin with David Stark and myself taking a look at Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust, which I reviewed a couple years ago.
Weekend Review: Crusher Joe – The Movie
This week I’ve got an anime SF film that has slipped under most fans radar, Crusher Joe. Continue reading →
Manga Review: Mobile Suit Gundam – The Origin, Volume VI
This week I’m getting back to the manga reviews with my thoughts on Mobile Suit Gundam: The Origin, Volume VI
Greatest Science Fiction Film Tournament – “Nausicaa Of The Valley Of The Wind (1984)”
Alex here. The new episode of the GSSFT Podcast can be downloaded here. This time my special guest David Stark and I discuss the first film to come out of what would become Studio Ghibli – Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind.
Lauren Bacall Tribute Podcast – “Howl’s Moving Castle (2004)”
On a very special podcast, David Stark and I discuss what is, to my knowledge, Lauren Bacall‘s only venture into SF and Fantasy film – the Hayao Miyazaki’s 2004 animated film Howl’s Moving Castle, and its English Dub, featuring Lauren Bacall as The Witch of the Waste. Download the podcast here.
Note: One point I forgot to mention on the podcast – the film was originally slated to be directed by Mamoru Hosoda, who has directed two SF films which we’ll be discussing later on the GSSFT Podcasts – Summer Wars, and The Girl Who Leapt Through Time, before Hosada was removed from the project and Miyazaki took over.
Manga Review: 20th Century Boys Volume 7
This week I’m getting back to reviewing Naoki Urasawa’s SF manga 20th Century Boys, after a long break.