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    Marshal Pentecost is an Analytical type of person; he likes to take a lot of data in order to make decisions. Information is his comfort zone. For this reason, decisions can take a long time, because Analytical needs to be sure. He is not very good at blue-sky thinking or with taking fuzzy orders, especially if he is in a hurry or approximate anything. He prefers a detailed reports and well-worked arguments. He will talk through points at length, often frustrating Driver and Expressive personality

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    doom-haunted quality of postwar Japanese life” (O’Hehir). Gojira demonstrated the Japanese people being besieged in their homeland by history’s distinguished superweapon. Surely, this film is a monster film that to a certain extent inaugurated the complete Kaiju genre (a Japanese word for “strange creature,” but often translated to “monster” or “giant monster.”), nonetheless, it is also dark, dismal, and downright

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    Dezzaired - Lond Bridge is Falling down (T-Bone) *The first shot opens up to a Summer morning in London, United Kingdom.Then, two mens voices are then heard Narrating as the screen fades the black* "What did you see, Sam?" *A film shot then showed a giant cargo cage covered by a large velvet cloth being transported off by heavy loaded machinery onto the Docks of London's river* "I Don't know. But whatever it was, I never want to see it again" *Out in an unknown part of the ocean, a Volcanic

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    My 10 favoritefavorite, 10 Japanese movies 1. Seven Samurai, Akira Kurasawa, 1954 A classic Japanese samurai film directed by the famous Japanese director. A story about… I saw this movie for the first time when I was 13 years old. This movie is not just important to japanesejapans cinema, but it’s important to the history of cinema in general. Seven7 Ssamurai wasere a watershedwater shed moment in cinema, creating severalserval still highly recognizable tropes still in use today. The most notable

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    6. Torakku Yaro (10 films, 1975-1979) Norifumi Suzuki and Bunta Sugawara have already become famous, particularly through the plethora of exploitation films they worked in. As the genre started to lose its appeal, major studios turned to romantic comedies with some elements of action. Torakku Yaro, with the first directing and the second starring, was one of the most successful. Sugawara plays Momojiro Hoshi, a truck driver who drives around Japan, along with his colleague Kinzo Matsushita. All ten

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    Aokigahara has many names, going by “Suicide Forest” or “Japan’s Demon Forest”. Why would you go to a forest to kill yourself? Many say that the deaths picked up after a man, Matsumato published a book called, Kuroi Kaiju in 1960. The title of this book translates to ‘Black Sea of Trees’. In the end of this book, the two lovers in the story, kill themselves in the forest, but the deaths of suicide reign way before this book was published or even thought of. Another

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    contain an immense sense of scale. When you finally see the titular monsters at the very end they’re treated as being absolutely sublime. There’s a wonderful mixture of terror and awe that’s nothing short of memorable. Godzilla too gave the famous kaiju a special kind of awe, making him feel like an unstoppable force of nature. Star Wars has usually been about the heroes and the Jedi, the big players in the galaxy. Rogue One steps away from that and tackles more ordinary rebels (or at least the Rebellion-affiliated)

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    [THE_GIRL_WHO_SAID_TOO_MUCH] [A_SHORT_STORY_BY_M.] Led like a convict condemned to a lifetime in prison and flanked by two incredibly capable orderlies and bound with her arms behind her back, the girl radiated raw spite and hatred. She didn’t belong here, not at all. What happened to her was not her fault. She did not ask to by tormented, tortured, abducted, brainwashed, raped, possessed, amongst a nasty amount of other detestable subjugations. And yet, here the girl was, suffering further because

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    Effect of The Immersion of Manga A Brief Take on Comic Books’ Counterpart. Are you an Otaku? A growing group of people, united, fans of Anime and Manga all over the world call themselves this name, but how did this craze begin? What is Manga’s appeal? Manga is a Japanese graphic novel, known most commonly to be similar to traditional Comic Books from the US. The differences lie in the art styles, genre and reading ways. Unlike the comic books featuring superheroes, Japanese Manga focuses on

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    Located at the base of Mt. Fuji, Aokigahara is perhaps the most infamous forest in all of Japan.“Also known as the Sea of Trees, Suicide Forest, and Japan's Demon Forest, Aokigahara has been home to over 500 confirmed suicides since the 1950s”. The Aokigahara forest has a horrifying history, a variety of different people who visit, also locals and workers have it worse than people think. The history of Aokigahara is horrifying. Even before now, as Aokigahara being known as the suicide forest, it

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