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Ted Lasso 2x5

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Castlevania 1x1 

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Anonymous

Castlevania baby 🥹

Johnny Blue

Mondays are good again

TrixieTurner

Oh Mikey why would you say something so controversial yet so true.

Anonymous

Let the journey begin!!!

Jackie Gibson

Castlevania! Legendary video game series and now legendary adaptation, you're in for a ride.

Di

lol here we go with Damron(however u spell it) already starting to say too much in Castlevania. No need to say Dracula is the villain off rip and to mention Allucard being a protagonist.

David Zimmerman

Hey you guys need to up your rim-com game and watch “When Harry Met Sally” the best rom-com ever written cause it’s the least absurd but still very romantic in a real way…big example being that throughout the movie you see old married couples sitting and talking straight to camera telling how they met and fell in love. That was the homage with the two old Richmond fans…the Titanic part was just a further joke on romantic movies and alike

David NJ

Lisa is voiced by Emily Swallow, who is the Armorer in The Mandalorian.

Jeff K

No kidding, when they're talking about "old" romantic comedies and they're almost all from the early '00s... oh man. When Harry Met Sally is the best romantic comedy ever made, full stop.

rickie woodson

In March 2007, Frederator Studios acquired the rights to produce an animated film adaption of Castlevania III: Dracula's Curse, intended as a direct-to-video production. Frederator brought writer Warren Ellis aboard as the screenwriter for the series. In an interview with Paste, Warren Ellis said that when he was contacted about Castlevania he had no previous knowledge of the series and discovered it was a "Japanese transposition of the Hammer Horror films I grew up with and loved".[5] Ellis explained how he worked with Castlevania producer Koji Igarashi to fit the film into the timeline of the series, including writing a new backstory, and how he was frustrated that Igarashi wanted eight full re-writes of pre-production material before giving approval.[6] Ellis noted that Frederator's Kevin Kolde, who was slated to produce the work, did not want the film to be aimed at children, allowing Ellis to use gruesome imagery and scenes as necessary to tell the story he wanted to write, something that Ellis had found restrictive in working with normal television animation.[7] Sometime around 2008, work on the production stalled, and entered development hell.[8] Ellis had completed his script in June 2008, and the show's production blog had said in August 2008 that they were shopping around the idea as a theatrical release, but no further updates followed before the blog was quietly deleted.[7] Around 2012, Adi Shankar was approached to direct a live-action version of Ellis' script. Shankar, who at the time had just finished work as executive producer of Dredd, said that the party was looking to make a film in the style of the Underworld films with a similar budget, representative of a small studio with large independent backing. Shankar turned the opportunity down, saying it felt "250 percent wrong", as he had deep respect for the original game and felt the live-action version would not treat it well.[9] Following this, Shankar stepped back from Hollywood to pursue more self-published works, stating that "the major studios were blatantly disrespecting fandom" as a reason he turned down the offer.[9] The show was revitalized when Powerhouse Animation Studios's Sam Deats was able to negotiate a deal with Netflix for the production, using the existing scripts that had been written nearly a decade prior. Powerhouse reached out to Frederator to help with the show's production.[8] According to Ellis, Netflix was very positive about his original scripts that he wrote in 2007, and so he had to only make a few changes to fit the Netflix format while staying true to the version of the script Konami had accepted.[5] Shankar was approached with the opportunity to produce the work, which he took as neither Powerhouse or Frederator sought to restrict his creative vision from Ellis' scripts.[9][10][11][12] Fred Seibert and Kevin Kolde of Frederator Studios also co-produce.[10] The series was animated by Frederator Studios and Powerhouse Animation Studios and directed by Sam Deats.[13][14][15]

rickie woodson

in short: warren ellis wrote the script; powerhouse animation studios did the animation; shankar produced it. these are the main folks behind what we see on screen

saks

Is RWBY being posted today?

Paul Mason

The fact you didn't recognise the When Harry Met Sally moment makes me wonder if you've never seen it. if so put it on the list for movie reactions.

thenormies

Unfortunately Mikey had a family passing the week prior and we weren't able to get together last Friday to watch the new RWBY episodes. We have still only seen the first episode of the new season as of now.

BT

T_T sorry to hear that. Send Mikey our condolences.

Frankie H

It's great to see Mikey back on the couch. Also you guys should definitely react to Dredd, like Castelvania, also produced by Adi Shankar as mentioned in comments above.

Matthew Bankston

***Message for Navi*** DO NOT SLEEP ON THE NETFLIX ORIGINAL ANIMES!!! Netflix has some 🔥🔥🔥 anime series that you can't really find anywhere else. To name a few I've watched that I love: -Ultraman -Dorohedoro (you are not ready for this madness) -Godzilla (movies 1,2, and 3) -Godzilla: Singularity Point (series) -Blame (movie) -Pacific Rim: The Black -Devilman Crybaby -Kengan Ashura -Baki series -Kabenari of the Iron Fortress: The Battle of Unato (basically a movie divided into 3 parts, it won't make sense unless you watch the Kabenari of the Iron Fortress series. Which for some reason is not available on Netflix) -Trese -Blood of Zeus -DOTA: Dragon's Blood -BEASTARS -Drifting Dragons -Love, Death, & Robots (a must-watch if you love animation) And mind you, these are just the ones I've seen. There are plenty of other anime series and movies that I've heard great things about but just haven't gotten around to watching. Like Aggretsuko, Violet Evergarden, Kakegurui, The Way of the House Husband, and others.

Rashad T

The story, voice acting, art direction and character design in Castlevania is top notch production.

MojoJojoGojo

I'll never complain about a Monday again

Anonymous

Castlevania's aesthetic is top tier. Love this show

Shirlene Wright

CASTLEVANIA! YES I AM HERE FOR THIS!