Evangelion: 2.22 You Can (Not) Advance is the second of four movies that make up the recent “rebuild” of the ’90s anime series Neon Genesis Evangelion. It’s the best of the three. All have beautiful animation, great Japanese voice acting, and amazing soundtracks. Evangelion: 2.22 takes the interesting but flawed story from the original anime and perfects it through the addition of new characters and major tweaks to the story.
Demolition Man is a movie any fan of American action movies must see. Even though released in 1993, it’s more of an ’80s action flick. It has memorable lines, a ridiculous plot, and, of course, a perfect pairing of actors. I mean, how could you go wrong with Stallone and Snipes in a story about being frozen in “CryoPrison” for 35 years and then unfrozen for the sole purpose of trying to kill each other. Anyone looking for something entertaining should definitely check this out.
Anthony Weidinger, San Diego City College student
Evangelion: 2.22 You Can (Not) Advance is the second of four movies that make up the recent “rebuild” of the ’90s anime series Neon Genesis Evangelion. It’s the best of the three. All have beautiful animation, great Japanese voice acting, and amazing soundtracks. Evangelion: 2.22 takes the interesting but flawed story from the original anime and perfects it through the addition of new characters and major tweaks to the story.
Demolition Man is a movie any fan of American action movies must see. Even though released in 1993, it’s more of an ’80s action flick. It has memorable lines, a ridiculous plot, and, of course, a perfect pairing of actors. I mean, how could you go wrong with Stallone and Snipes in a story about being frozen in “CryoPrison” for 35 years and then unfrozen for the sole purpose of trying to kill each other. Anyone looking for something entertaining should definitely check this out.
Anthony Weidinger, San Diego City College student
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