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  1. On 7/1/2019 at 3:14 PM, Raziel said:

    For Fuck's sake Funimation, it's not that fucking hard to get a GOOD singer to do an english version of Ultimate Battle recorded in an actual studio instead of whatever the fuck you recorded for the DBS 116 dub.  Damn they did EVERYTHING RIGHT with the episode except for that.

     

     

    At least they didn't screw it up on the last episode with Goku and Gohan's Kamehameha on 2 and 6.

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  2. I think studios put out the stuff digitally earlier is to help curb the piracy. My guess is because you give them the choice to pay and get it legally it'll be better for consumers who are willing to pay instead of risk pirating it. 

    And thank you for the release info, I came here to ask that question. I'll wait for bluray.

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  3. 7 hours ago, NikoBaltimore said:

    I also could have sworn somebody on here was hoping for a new Panzer Dragoon.  If they were then it looks like it's finally coming out.

    Not me but I'm tempted to buy a Switch for this. I don't wanna pay the prices that it's going for on ebay

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  4. 4 hours ago, Brian Fowler said:

    Yes. Just randomly so.

    From my recollection, it was a reaction to WCW's deal with AAA with then moved to another promotion that Konnan was the head of. Similar to the All-Japan/NOAH split formation. 

    Like someone mentioned it was the older stars of AAA that were left outside of Hector Garza JR, who for a time the WWE was high on, but not for long as he ended up showing up in WCW towards the end. And had that cool corkscrew plancha

  5. Saw this on Bleeding Cool. Someone from the NC Film Group said this. Basically blaming WB

    “The production team for Swamp Thing knew before production began that North Carolina would offer up to $4.9M in rebates for their pilot episode and $12M for the remainder of season one. They accepted said offer and even signed a contract with the state with those figures. Per state legislation, the NC Film and Entertainment grant can only award up to $12M per season for a series. Per the program’s guidelines, pilot episodes are counted as their own series. In total, the program only receives $31M annually.”

     

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