Posts posted by Matt Bellamy
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On 8/25/2025 at 6:25 PM, durendal said:
I'm also having the same issue, but more on youtube videos. I can't seem to see the embedded youtube links, and only shows up as a box with an icon of a cloud in the middle with three dots inside. I'm using Microsoft Edge.
This one has to be an issue with your setup... I just tried my Edge, which I never use, and all youtube videos on the forum show up properly.
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On 8/25/2025 at 3:02 PM, PowerofGuyver said:
200 I can do for the Guyver Gigantic. More than that, I may be priced out. Hope not though, because that thing is looking to be my grail.
Yeah, it really sucked for people back in 2005-2011 when the BFC Max figures were being released... Online ordering wasn't as easy, and advertising to the west was not really done.
Finally being able to get a Gigantic Guyver at launch prices is going to be a big boon for a lot of people now.
Sadly, a lot of people slept on the newest Guyver 1 to go with it, and are either paying the price for it... or buying the newly released bootlegs... Which are still not great, but are a huge step up over the malformed original Guyver 1 Figma bootleg (edit: turns out the bootlegs are worse than I suggested initially) -
4 hours ago, PowerofGuyver said:
What do you think the damage is gonna be on Guyver Gigantic? 250? 300?
I'd say closer to $200 USD.
The new Guyver 1 was around $80-90 with a little bit of accessories. If Guyver 3 has similar accessories to the old figma ( and it looks like it does have the folded arms), will likely be around $120-130-ish.
So considering the extra figure size, and extra accessories, based on the BFC MAX figure, does increase the price significantly over the others. So $200 seems about right. Would like to see it a bit lower if they are nice about it. -
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4 hours ago, durendal said:
Just seen this yesterday. It's a refreshing take on the classic first family of Marvel. It was rather predictable at times, but it was still enjoyable. Mid-credits scene was great, but was disappointed with the post credit scene. I take it that some of the classic cartoons they used was newly animated since it has an uncanny resemblance to Pedro Pascal. I also remember watching the original cartoons as a kid, and Reed doesn't look like that.
Haha, yeah, the cartoons were new, just done in the old style.
I also found it kind of predictable, but kind of in a good way... In that the events happened the way I wanted them to, so it worked out for me. I liked the general feel of the movie. It didn't feel like a standard Marvel movie, and had its own style. I can appreciate what they were going for with it. It's not one with badass scenes that I will revisit often... But as a whole it was a good movie. Definitely the best Fantastic Four movie out of all of them.
But yeah, post credits scene was disappointing as I would have liked a bit more set up for Doomsday... But I guess we'll just have to wait for the next one... Which is sadly about a full year away... And then 5 months later than that for Doomsday itself. -
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Someone on the Guyver!! facebook group posted an image from this, which made me curious. Found more images and it clearly was inspired by Guyver... And it turns out, it was available on Book Walker... So I bought both volumes, and ripped them. Still completely raw in Japanese sadly.
"A clan of monsters that have existed since the Asuka period and protects the emperor from evil beasts called "monsters". Until now, they have continued to secretly fight fierce battles with monsters. The demonic beasts that resisted the Youbu clan evolved by absorbing human knowledge, and some of the demonic beasts that acquired cunning created an organization called the Grudges and tried to take over the human world. A battle for the fate of two races, humans and beasts. What is in its path...?"
I uploaded it to my Megadrive if anyone is interested.
https://mega.nz/file/CoswRYbK#7icdS0_A6dYci6-dG3O8u6mrr0CrPGA15GbrIi3xu1s
It is a short little manga published back in 1992, probably trying to build off of the popularity of Guyver (and similar series) at the time... And it really shares a lot in common with Guyver...- There is an Evil Organization, with a fancy dressed Leader like Archanphel, with transforming henchmen in suits and shades. Though from the description of the series, they are Demons/Monsters rather than upgraded humans.
- The hero seems to be quite strong as a human. Definitely above human power. Might not fully be human so he doesn't always use the armor... but the armor is summoned by a bracelet the human has.
- The armor seems to be a separate living creature that can fight on its own and is about the size of the Gigantic. Seems to be beast like in fighting when by itself.
- The main human can enter the armor and take control, but it is more like being in a mech suit rather than fully bonded like the Guyver.
- The armor has a laser sword on its arms, can shot a black ball of energy, and can shoot a powerful large beam, but from its hands, more similar to a Kamehameha from Dragonball. The suit can fly from rockets in its legs.
- The suit can also grow to a larger size... Not quite the same size as Gigantic Exceed. Looks to be maybe closer to 30-35 meters. The human stands on its shoulder and issues commands from there.
- There is a "Cool Guy" character that helps the main character with fancy shades and a large scar on one side of his face. He uses a long katana like sword instead of a sweet hand cannon revolver. He is very strong and can transform his arms and legs into armored forms. So kind of a Murakami/Aptom hybrid character.
- There is a second suit of armor of a darker color. It looks pretty identical unfortunately, but might be some minor differences I missed. The alternate cover suggests it might be green instead of a black like color like it appears in the comic. It is used by the bad guy (Archanphel like guy, who is already super strong), but seems to have been once owned by the main characters... Brother? Hard to say since it is untranslated.
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On 6/14/2025 at 3:22 PM, PowerofGuyver said:
I can only assume all the questions marks mean "maybe" perhaps they're gauging interest at the event to see if there is any demand for this figure.
I completely missed it, and just had it pointed out... That Steve Wang noted in the Guyver Geek interview he did about 4 months ago that Max factory was doing it...
I can't believe I missed that.
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Looks like my silly prediction came true... new Figma releases for Guyver 3 and Gigantic Dark! And colored Guyver Giganitc! Also weirdly, Gigantic Darks eyes are colored...
The only downside that a number of people have noticed, is that the scale of the Gigantic's seems to be off... When they showed the first proto-type, it was in scale... But now they seem to be similar in scale to what the BFC MAX line used. HOPFULLY it is just something weird about the pictures... But it is concerning.
Also some new shots of the Titanomachina crossover with Guyver. Better shots of the arm blade design, which I am much happier with.
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I thought it was good. Nothing to really make me want to go see it multiple times, but definitely very entertaining and I enjoyed it quite a lot. Only complaint I have is that the Red Guardian schtick is getting pretty old by this point. Still had some great scenes... but by the very end I am pretty much done with his zany-ness.
It wasn't quite enough to make me think Marvel is "Back"... And Fantastic Four will not do that for me either, even if that proves to be excellent.
For me, it's all going to be about what happens in Doomsday. How they are going to make everything work, after some lackluster showings, many dimensions and side stories that we have no clue how they will fit... And how RDJ's Doom is going to work.
*Edit* Also got mad Cronos vibes from the base in the mountain. -
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So, I watched it.
I did not like it very much. Changed the lore and good parts of the plot of the games far too much. I give it about a 4/10.
LIL BIT OF SPOILERS IN THE QUOTE
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QuoteI liked some of the cameo's, but I hate the story and how they changed the characters... And now they have to come up with a different way to bring Trish in somehow, because she's too good to not use. ( if I am honest, I can already see her being the one who frees Dante if they do a season 2)
But I really hate how they have completely ruined the main Devil May Cry story, only for them to use some of the Devil May Cry 2 story plot at the very end (the early Lucia cameo was great... but if they are taking from the DMC2 story, why ruin her so early?).
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Unlike the Castlevania series, whose backstory was pretty easy to manipulate because it was from a NES game, Devil May Cry was much more recent... With a recently made great game in DMC5, and a large fan favorite game in DMC3 being completely negated.I'm going with a 4/10. I see part of what they were trying to do, but changing things so much has only hurt the concepts already in place that fans loved and made the series what it actually is. Also, at some times the animation wasn't great. I won't call it an insult to the series, but it certainly is its own thing like DMC2.
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NEW FIGMA Guyver 3 and Gigantic Dark CONFIMRED
in Guyver
Sadly, unless Max Factory has another show of their own before, the next Wonderfest is in February, which is usually when release dates are announced...