Our Future During the SAG-AFTRA Strike, San Diego Comic-Con Recap | CzechXicans 021



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  1. This is such an important discussion with so many key insights for anyone wondering what it’s really like and bolstering spirits to continue the strike.

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  2. Just wanna say, Superhero News, Hyper RPG, Heroes Reforged, or Czexicans we don't care. As long as it is the three of you. We will be there to support you. Watching you guys is like me listening to my best friends. I know your homies will support you too whatever your content may be. More power tres amigos!

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  3. Great video, it’s cool we understand and support you and the strike. I look forward to seeing those anime you will check out, the video games as well and of course the cooking specials too! I love your channel, very positive and just a fun time! Keep up the great work gentlemen!

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  4. I Started watching you guys because of the shows and movies you are discussing BUT if i didn't like you I wouldn't watch. I can always watch others. But i love the chatter so will still watch.

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  5. I'm one of those folks that love this show just because I love listening to you 3 dudes. Doesn't matter to me if you're talking about a movie or talking about your crazy car ride to a party 10+ years ago. I'm here for it all 🎉

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  6. If it's not too much trauma to delve into, your conversation about your own experiences in VFX was really interesting and I found myself nodding a lot based on all the people I know in Canada and New Zealand working in it. I'm a writer/director so I support the strikes on that level, but VFX is the wild west and so open to abuse due to the underbidding that goes on. Thanks to you guys for pivoting during the strike in solidarity, love your reactions.

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  7. I definitely support you guys for supporting the strike. I love all your videos and your chemistry with each other as well as your insights. No matter what you guys put out, I'll be here to watch it. Keep up the excellent work and keep standing up for what's right.

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  8. If I could make a quick suggestion! “My Hero Academia” is a perfect anime to react to; especially for this channel. As is “Batman: The Telltale Series” for gameplay videos! Regardless of what may come, I support you all and wish nothing but the best. 👏🏽

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  9. Reactions to anything of entertainment of all avenues is what I love seeing and the genuine feelings that’s no-holds bared keep it coming❤ hoping for the Miyazaki in release series🙏🏽🙏🏽🤞🏽🤞🏽

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  10. Good for you guys, you want a break, and you're using the strike as the reason for doing so. There is no reason you can't support the strikes and still provide reactions or criticism of shows unless you were part of the production.

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  11. Hector's tamales, Adam's halušky and Agustin's tacos episodes were what I was looking forward to! I am betrayed!! How dare you guys!?
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    edit: Oh… you guys are… ok then. Guess I can wait.

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  12. This is ride or die, homies. I am in for the long haul. I respect you even more knowing that your hearts and souls wants to support your fellow human beings who are struggling.

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  13. My recommendations for anime reactions would be to not do "A Silent Voice" (Koe no Katachi) first. It's a great film, and you should definitely react to it at some point, but very few other anime will be as good or evoke as much emotion from you. And for future series, I'd recommend Cowboy Bebop, but you've probably already seen that.

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  14. I like ur passion talking about the strike. My mom has been a struggling actress for 40+ yrs…it def makes me mad, too, when I see uninformed ppl saying actors are all rich. And one person even said ‘they must not be good actors if they’re poor’. They dont understand that tons of ppl audition for roles and also u dont see audition calls for every role that exists; u see what ur agent gets and what u find online (i assume; i havent acted since like 2006). So u can be a great actor and never make it big. Actually, pedro pascal is a good example bc he is an amazing actor but he didnt get his break until GOT, when he was like 38. Its all about access (pedro’s friend, sarah paulson, is friends with GOT creator’s wife) and what auditions u are lucky enough to be able to do.
    Question about ur vxf experience…why was employment so threatened on a weekly basis? Like, how is it that u could be worrying constantly about being let go? Is it cuz its based on the project’s budget?

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  15. My son is desperate to take his animation quals and get into the industry but is struggling to get into entry level positions and he's applying all over the world. These roles are becoming so much more difficult to get into as the employers are cutting costs wherever. However, when listening to you guys, it is probably saving his life that he can't get a job. And omg, I thought it was bad but what you're saying is unbelievably terrible.

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  16. One door closes another opens. This can lead to you experiencing art that you would probably never have tried.
    I will forever continue to recommend 'tiger and bunny' which I think is the best superhero anime that rarely gets its deserved recognition.

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  17. The general population has a gigantic misconception of associating every actor with being rich. That's incorrect thinking because only 1% of actors are in that bracket. Those are your superstars that you see all the time in every facet of media. This is about all those names in the credits at the end of every single film. You know when a movie ends & the majority of people get up and leave? In that moment, most people feel the exact same way as the studios and don't care about the names.

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  18. For anime, I would definitely recommend basically anything from Ghibli though my personal favorites are, Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind, Laputa: Castle in the Sky and Princess Mononoke, but you can't go wrong with My Neighbor Totoro, Porco Rosso, Kiki's Delivery Service, etc. I would be careful, though, I've heard Ghibli can be prickly about reactions. Also, Lupin III: Castle of Cagliostro is Miyzaki pre-Ghibli formation.

    As far as other anime is concerned, Cowboy Bebop is a great, single season anime, 26 episodes with a single movie. I would at least get to episode 5 before you decide on whether you want to continue or not. Neon Genesis Evangelion is another great single season series though it does have a bunch of movies. Samurai Champloo is great, too. There are others I enjoyed like Serial Experiments Lain, Witch Hunter Robin.

    Another self-contained-ish anime is Macross Plus. It does have a whole world built around before and after this series, but it's basically a story about 3 people. It's 4 OVA episodes (at ~45 min or so?) which I recommend over the movie which is a summary of the 4, but with a little bit of additional footage. The issue is that it cuts out certain scenes that, I think, add to the story and characters.

    If I had my druthers, though… to me, the mother of all robot anime, the original 1979 Mobile Suit Gundam (yes, there are other robot animes like Tetsujin 28, Mazinger Z before that, etc). I love, love, love that series. But, I think the animation style and quality will feel dated and I don't know how it would do for your guys' channel so… But, basically the entirety of the Universal Century Gundam (the timeline starting with 1979 MS Gundam and its prequels and sequels) are all pretty high quality (story wise), but that is a huge rabbit hole.

    Oh, finally, I'd also recommend Giant Robo: The Day the Earth Stood Still, a 7 episode (40-60 min each) series. I think the shorter, self-contained series are better b/c they won't force you to commit to a long series or cut one short b/c it's not getting great numbers.

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  19. So nice to have content from you guys again! Hey, thanks for posting the pictures! It was awesome to have met you guys (Agustin, Hector) during Comic Con at Mike Hess' and have such great discussions! I agree so much on the VFX discussion, which we touched upon during the meet. I'm not big on Anime at all, but I was blown away by the storytelling and the music when I watched this film someone recommended to me years ago…it would be incredible (if you haven't watched it yet) if you homies watched "Spirited Away" from Studio Ghibli, which is near and dear to many Mexicans as well (known as "El Viaje de Shihiro"). Honest question, has Hector explained why his camera looks blurry compared to Adam and Agustin? His image quality used to be very crisp a couple of months ago. One final question: are you guys actually reacting to struck shows and recording it (for example the last two episodes of Secret Invasion) so that you can release them as soon as the strike is over? Or will you eventually react, albeit late, once the strike is over?

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  20. Yeah doesn’t sound like the dream of working in the movie industry that everyone thinks about…..not Even close. But I for one would watch a cooking special everyone week and everyday lol

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