We’ve already mentioned the John Woo-produced anime sequel Appleseed: Ex Machina and spoken with director Shinji Aramaki, but Warner Video was on hand at WonderCon, handing out a billion postcards to ...
Pumped to the max visually but saddled with a shopworn story about futuristic man-machines threatening to overrun their human creators, "Appleseed: Ex Machina" should keep anime geeks entertained.
We’ve told you all about the John Woo produced, Shinji Aramaki directed, anime version of Shirow Masamune’s Appleseed: Ex Machina. We’ve spoken to the director and found out about plans for a possible ...
Appleseed takes place in the 22nd century, after the non-nuclear Third World War has led to the destruction of a majority of the Earth's people. While countries like Great Britain, USA and China have ...
Like the subject line says...<BR><BR>I bought Appleseed Ex Machina on Blu-ray and was blown away by the animation. I don't think I have ever seen anime that was animated like this. It is like some ...
Examining the anime phenomenon from the perspectives of both the Eastern and Western cultures, while exploring the similarities and differences in the ways that fans enjoy the art form. Short ...
While American audiences were blown away by last year’s epic CG gem Beowulf, Japanese animators have created their own visual masterpiece with Appleseed: Ex Machina, an action-packed, techno-driven, ...
Ok, so yeah, the film isnt the best Appleseed around, storyline wise it probably isnt as good as 2004 although the animation/CGI was better, but I enjoyed it. My complaint is regarding the ...
When a paramilitary task force called E.S.W.A.T. and its operations in the year 2133 Olympus, a futuristic utopia where humans, cyborgs, and bio-engineered human beings called "Bioroids" are ...