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The pilot episode started off okay with some humor and good action but the rest of the episodes becomes a boring police drama.
Every other episode is just a clichéd police show with Inspector Zenigata, whom the show portrays nothing like his manga and anime character. He's a hard boiled cop that's actually apprehends the generic villains of the show.
If you're expecting something like the anime or manga you'll be disappointed. Ryohei Suzuki does do a good job with the voice and the look of the character and the pilot episode had good moments but that's where positives end.
So if you're a Lupin III fan I'd not bother trying to seek this out.
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Every other episode is just a clichéd police show with Inspector Zenigata, whom the show portrays nothing like his manga and anime character. He's a hard boiled cop that's actually apprehends the generic villains of the show.
If you're expecting something like the anime or manga you'll be disappointed. Ryohei Suzuki does do a good job with the voice and the look of the character and the pilot episode had good moments but that's where positives end.
So if you're a Lupin III fan I'd not bother trying to seek this out.
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I reviewed this a long time ago and trashed it, but after seeing it again, I decided to do another review.
The acting isn't great, but this slasher uses actual teenagers in the roles, instead of 20 somethings playing teenagers, which I feel really enhances the film.
It also has a compelling plot, about shy Angela, and a shocking twist at the end. It has some mean spirited characters that I found interesting, including a pedophile cook and the hapless camp owner who's exasperated at the murders being committed at the camp, along with all the kids bullying Angela. The kills, despite not being that gory are well done.
It also has some funky 80's electro-music on the soundtrack, if I remember correctly.
If you like old school slashers you'll probably love Sleepaway Camp.
The acting isn't great, but this slasher uses actual teenagers in the roles, instead of 20 somethings playing teenagers, which I feel really enhances the film.
It also has a compelling plot, about shy Angela, and a shocking twist at the end. It has some mean spirited characters that I found interesting, including a pedophile cook and the hapless camp owner who's exasperated at the murders being committed at the camp, along with all the kids bullying Angela. The kills, despite not being that gory are well done.
It also has some funky 80's electro-music on the soundtrack, if I remember correctly.
If you like old school slashers you'll probably love Sleepaway Camp.
Tired of skeptics and disbelievers expressing their opinion on UFO's and aliens? Watch this show. It's for those who actually believe and don't want a critical voice telling that UFO's sightings, abductions, etc. aren't real and can be explained naturally.
The show has great narration, guest appearances from UFO impresarios like Bill Birnes and Nick Pope. It covers every famous UFO case and it covers every imaginable topic about UFO's, USO's, aliens, etc. It also has nice custom CGI sequences which gives the show an idiosyncratic flavor that I love.
I also like that the show is only 30 minutes and not filled with padding and overlong recaps like other paranormal shows.
The show has great narration, guest appearances from UFO impresarios like Bill Birnes and Nick Pope. It covers every famous UFO case and it covers every imaginable topic about UFO's, USO's, aliens, etc. It also has nice custom CGI sequences which gives the show an idiosyncratic flavor that I love.
I also like that the show is only 30 minutes and not filled with padding and overlong recaps like other paranormal shows.