Thanks for the warm welcome, everyone!
FllMtl Novelist (post: 1450836) wrote:Where did you get your username?
When I need a username for a website I open something with a lot of characters and pick a likely-sounding name -- yesterday the Morte d'Arthur was close to my desk, and Agloval/Aglovale is one of Arthur's knights.
armeckthefirst (post: 1450858) wrote:what kind of music do you like?
That's a tough question! I like to say that I have no taste in music, by which I mean that I enjoy listening to most things, but don't have anything which I'm a really dedicated fan of. If I take the music I listened to at work today as a fairly random sample of things I like I get the following list: The Jam, Alpha and Omega, JAM Project, Dvorak, MIO, Bob Dylan, Roxy Music, Blondie and Muse.
I suspect I'm simply attracted to catchy tunes and don't really have the ear and musical sense needed to really form an attachment to one genre.
ShiroiHikari (post: 1450891) wrote:I'm a huge Gundam fan, myself, but I haven't seen Turn A yet.
It's always nice to meet another Gundam fan!
Turn-A has some of Tomino's usual problems, and Syd Mead's mechanical designs take some getting used to (though they're not the only mecha in the show). But I feel it does a pretty decent job of addressing some of the franchise's weaknesses (weaknesses like 'If war is so bad, why are you making these robots so cool?'). And it can act as a kind of capstone -- however much more Gundam they make, Turn-A will still function as a satisfying conclusion to the whole thing for me. Plus it has a neat premise and a pretty endearing cast.
But I suspect I, like most Gundam fans, tend to give my favourite parts of the franchise an easy ride, so don't mistake me for an impartial critic!