James Beckett
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He/Him. I'm a critic and podcaster for sites like @AnimeNewsNetwork. Godzilla Stan. World's #1 Lightning Returns apologist.
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My best buddy and I are running through Martin Scorcese's filmography (a huge blind spot for me when it comes to his pre-2000s pictures), so I figured I would document our progress here. We've watched the first half-dozen movies so far, so I'll be playing a bit of catch-up below:
It's Killing Game time!

(And also Punching Rich People Time)
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Oh man, Silent Hill f is so great about showing what it was like to be a girl/woman in Japan in the 1960s and how marriage was often the catalyst for the loss of identity. I'm so glad we've moved past that in modern day——
www.theguardian.com/world/2024/f...
‘Ruining my career’: calls grow for Japan to change law on married surnames
Japan is the only country in the world that requires spouses to use the same name, but after decades of inaction, appetite for change is building
www.theguardian.com
If you needed any more proof that we are a broken nation, a single Chalupa at Taco Bell costs over *five dollars*

It used to be that a single mom and her kid could eat an entire dinner together at TB for a single fiver.
I hate stupid "challenge" videos that are titled something like "I Ate Nothing But Taco Bell for THREE STRAIGHT DAYS"

Motherfucker, that's just the "Average Week for a Poor Kid in the 90s" diet. You ain't special.
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Deeply embarrassing that Scientific American would lend its name to this claptrap.
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You can call With You, Our Love the furry romance anime but just know it has IMPECCABLE visuals, character design, and animation. Yes, they made the wolf boy with actual animalistic features hot. Also, there's segregation in this world which I'll formulate my thoughts on later
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Polygon's quality hit post-Valnet buyout and gutting has been super apparent and straight-up devastating to witness.
I cannot stress enough that Wes Craven did not have a single goddamned thing to do with Freddy's Nightmares, and I have no fucking clue what Polygon is smoking with this article
It turns out that the "f" in "Silent Hill f" stands for "You'd better pay your fucking respects"
[Review] This game will cling to the darkest corners of my nightmares for a very long time to come.
Silent Hill f Game Review
www.animenewsnetwork.com
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...but if you'd like to lay your peepers on a trippy, horror television series starring Robert Englund that Wes Craven DID directly create and curate, I suggest checking out NIGHTMARE CAFE. It's about a diner not beholden to the rules of space or time that draws in the unusual, strange, and dead.
A promo ad for 1992's NIGHTMARE CAFE, featuring series leads Jack Coleman and Lindsay Frost in vintage diner server apparel looking on as Rober Englund looks over a menu.
I cannot stress enough that Wes Craven did not have a single goddamned thing to do with Freddy's Nightmares, and I have no fucking clue what Polygon is smoking with this article
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(and in more of a Gothic/Romance/Fairy Tale sense than what I associate with the Ryukishi07 stuff that I have played. Murder, torture, incest, age gaps that would definitely put certain characters on neighborhood watchlists, etc)
I am not familiar enough with Umineko to make a direct comparison, but I guess I'd say that the main turnoff to Fata Morgana would be that almost every single character and relationship in the game is some kind of problematic/fucked up, by design
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I like Stephen King’s short story “The Jaunt” a lot, but I think it ought to be classed as a novella really. It’s longer than you think.
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"The Invisible Man and His Soon-to-Be Wife" - New Key Visual!

The anime is scheduled for January 8, 2026.
Studio: project No.9

✨More: atani.me/tomeiotoko-premiere
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mariners fans are my favorite bunch of fans of any team in any sport. i watched the bottom half of the last seven innings standing up in my living room. thanks for letting me hitch a ride
I need someone with more artistic skill than I can muster to do a fucked-up, Silent Hill f version of the cover for Are You There, God? It's Me, Margaret.
It looks better on actual humans, I think, because you've got the light and the texture of the skin to make the style seem less uncanny, but still.
Here is one bit of aesthetic/cultural bias that I have never been able to shake, even after years of obsessing over anime and Japanese culture: I can't stand the Edo period's classic chonmage top-knot hairstyle. It's just so silly. Everyone's head looks like a sad penis, especially in animation.
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「私の心の中の美しい花びら」
#サイレントヒルf #silenthillf
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[SHf] Fox Husband!!!!

#silenthillf #サイレントヒルf
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"if you have a problem with me representing marginalized groups, well, you can just ignore my art" my GOAT
Also, Makoto Yukimura said trans rights.
io9: Your portrayal of Indigenous and transgender characters—like the Lnu tribe and Cordelia—stands out in a media landscape where such representation is still rare outside of series like Golden Kamuy, Skip and Loafer, and Paradise Kiss, where they’re often mishandled. What impact do you hope these characters have on expanding the narrative terrain? How do you see your storytelling challenging the ethnocentric lens that dominates much of mainstream media when it comes to that representation?
Yukimura: I did have written characters in [Vinland Saga] from a marginalized ethnic group [and] who are LGBTQ featured here. I actually wanted to portray a character with a disability in the story, too. However, because of the setting, I really couldn’t find the right place to incorporate such a character into the story. One thing I really don’t understand, though, is why do people attack such folks? Is it because they’re different? Why do they just focus on bad things about these groups and generalize them? I truly don’t understand why people do such things. I plainly feel sad when it comes to the way people treat each other. To me, it’s quite normal for people to have uniqueness. It’s almost needless to say that we all individually have a uniqueness that might be considered different than what is the majority. For example, I grew up in an era where higher education was considered to be the most important thing in society in Japan. You almost had no paths in life outside of that structure. I actually do live outside of that structure, and I’m living perfectly fine. I really want to say that uniqueness is okay. I don’t understand why people are making those judgments to say, “This is okay, but this is not okay.”
I haven’t really thought about what this type of storytelling or character would have an impact on society at all. I’m just writing, drawing, and portraying society as I see it and what I think is normal from my eyes in the manga. If people don’t agree with that version of what I think is a normal society, then oh well. (Laughs) That’s too bad. Those people don’t have to read my manga.