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10 Days Of Anime! – Ninja Scroll
The following review was written by guest contributor Sam.
English voice actor Dean Elliott plays a mercenary ninja-for-hire named Jubei Kibagami in Ninja Scroll. As his voice acting goes, it’s stupendous, but the story isn’t without its flaws.
10 Days Of Anime! – Samurai X: Trust & Betrayal
The following review was written by guest contributor Sam.
Japan’s Meiji era was supposed to be a time of peace, but Japan’s shaky government had enemies, easily silenced by assassins. Trust and Betrayal is the bloody-as-hell prequel to the fun loving anime series known as Rurôni Kenshin.
10 Days Of Anime! – Tenchi Muyo
The following review was written by guest contributor Sam.
There is something alluring about having beautiful women fall from space, only to give their adoration to one guy. Tenchi Muyo (created by Masaki Kajishima) is a lucky man to have three or more women at a time — or is he?
10 Days Of Anime! – Trigun
The following review was written by guest contributor Sam.
Created by Yasuhiro Nightow, Trigun follows the story of the infamous man known as “Vash the Stampede” (Johnny Yong Bosch) on the distant planet Gunsmoke. Entire cities are evacuated at the mere mention of Vash’s name, and he has a enormous bounty put on his head. Vash is demonized as the humanoid typhoon because he is a legendary killer outlaw, however as the series goes on, you find that Vash is on a mission for love and peace. In fact, Vash has strong morals to never kill and help those in need, so why is he so bad?
10 Days Of Anime! – Xenosaga
The following review was written by guest contributor Sam.
Xenosaga: The Animation is a gorgeous anime loosely based on the popular RPG. Humans have left Earth to take to the stars and lifeforms — known as Gnosis — threaten our off-world existence. Shion from Vector Industries takes matters into her own hands when she creates a woman cyborg to combat the Gnosis code named KOS-MOS.
Movie Review: Stan Helsing
The following review was written by guest contributor Sam.
From the people who brought us Scary Movie comes this horrific spoof. It’s Halloween night and Stan (Steve Howey) is nearing the end of his shift at the local video store, when his boss tells him he needs to deliver videos to the owners house before going to a Halloween party or he’s fired. Stan and his friends miss the turn to get to his destination throwing them in the midst of a ghost town as they are now hunted by famous horror movie icons.
Movie Review: Rambo (2008)
The following review was written by guest contributor Sam.
Directed, written, produced and starring Sylvester Stallone, Rambo makes for an interesting movie in its own right, but there’s a handsome benefit in having seen the previous movies in the series before diving in here.


