attila-698-252301
Joined Mar 2010
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This was my first animal/ human hybrid anime series, and my expectations were admittedly set low for it. Was I ever surprised! The story is totally fantastic and implausible but it works as an engine for roller-coaster action sequences, scantily-clad therianthropes, and an ecchi-variety relationship between two of the protagonists. I enjoyed it and hope another season will be done. I'm giving it 9 out of ten stars because I enjoyed it and found myself cheering for the character Hitomi/ Ratel, and her pack of friends.
The curtain call of the Avengers is entertaining if painfully convoluted and long. Unlike most of its predecessors, "End Game" is over done in the same vein as the Star Wars franchise. It's a disappointment compared to most of the prior Marvel films. I own most of those movies on Blue Ray. I will not be purchasing either of the last Avengers films.
I have to admit my expectations were not all that high when I selected MM on Amazon Prime late one night. Boy, was I in for a surprise. The story involves the states of mind and relationships intertwined between two very different yet similarly conflicted women. One is an exotic dancer with much baggage, while the other is a housewife with disappointments and conflicts with her marriage. They two meet via a shared circle of friends and go on to have a brief tryst which changes both of their lives. The acting is professional and well done, and I give a particular nod to Tera Patrick who does a very credible job of playing the strip-club manager.