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Apr 28, 2021
Excellent replica of the world's first ?Nuke Boat"
Probably the best model of Nautilus I've found so far. It's rare you get a model with photoetch in this price range, and the the propeller and other details are really well-represented. Highly recommended.

Mar 02, 2016
Pokemon Meets Pacific Rim
The film takes place in a town where victims of the Fukushima Reactor Meltdown had been relocated. The hero of the story, Masaki, discovered a strange little animal he names Kurage-Bo, or Jellyfish Boy. They quickly become friends, and when he goes to school, he finds out that almost everyone has one, but while he and Kurage-Bo just want to have fun together, the other students like to fight their strange animal friends.
The one exception is his new friend Saki, who chooses not to fight her friend Luxor (a bipedal, seven-foot-tall shaggy dog). Together, Masaki and Saki learn that the creatures, or Friends" are being used to gather negative energies from the children to open a dimensional rift and release a particularly nasty creature (Where's Gypsy Danger when we need her?). The children finally realize they're being used, and turn their Friends on the creature, but can a few dozen Pokemon type creatures defeat a Godzilla-Sized demon?
It's derivative, no doubt about it, but it is a cute film for kids and adults alike, and what the filmmakers managed to accomplish on a budget that wouldn't cover the cost of a typical modern TV commercial is nothing short of astonishing.
Fun light viewing, and well worth the $15.00 I paid for it.

Sep 20, 2018
Only the names change...
An excellent adaptation of the story of a man whose ideas would have moved the auto industry forward decades, if his competition had not chosen to destroy him, rather than keeping up. Think of him as the "Elon Musk of the good old days."