maryann_blair
Joined Aug 2009
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Nate Adams is a 10 year old who goes all around Springdale trying to catch mythical Japanese monsters known as Yokai. Too find these creatures he needs to use the Yokai Watch, a device that lets you see them but what ensues is hilarious. The things I don't like about this anime is (1) Some of the same voice actors are used on other characters (2) The dubbing is a little bit on the bad side with lips sometimes out of control and (3) There is really no plot for this show, it is just Nate going around and catching different Yokai. Episode 25 of season 1 is a must watch as it is very serious and heart-warming but most of the show is goofs and some action but I think that is good. This show deserves a watch I am sick and tired of people treating this creative show like Pokémon, let me give you one thing its nothing like it and that is the truth.
I liked this movie and I think others will also. This reminded me of Polanski's repulsion. A black and white art house flick with a twilight zone feel to it. This blurs the line between mental deterioration nightmare's and reality. Lauren Ashely Carter was top notch maintaining an innocent look even when she's doing something wrong. This film takes me back to a different time. It also sends off a different feel to it. You get a little Hitchcock mixed with a lot of Polanski. I wonder if they used the infamous Hershey Syrup as blood? If anyone knows please let me know, being black and white one cannot tell. Mickey Keating might be going places. This is a good way to spend 78min. You won't regret it!
This review is for the people that get caught up in the glamorous stellar packaging. The company (Arrow) made this look like a lost gem. Do not get caught up in the packaging and spend the $35 on it because it is not what you think. I desperately wanted it to be a great movie, but it didn't happen. I can take the bad acting, but come on. I love guilty pleasure horror films, but it is not even that. When the girls start to take off their clothes, you want them to put them on even faster. I cannot express enough to not waste your money on the packaging like I did. I fell for it. It had a fold out flip book and everything. The fold out book contains the original title (Fall Break). Now I am sad I opened it because I can't take it back. Good Luck!