The Milky Way (2014)

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The Milky Way: Directed by Jon Fitzgerald. With Michael Abou-Dakn, Jennifer Davidson, Minnie Driver, Jay Gordon. The Milky Way is a documentary exposé about breastfeeding in the United States. It will make every viewer rethink how we treat mothers. The film will empower women to trust their body, their baby, and themselves in their unique journey.

“When I fired this up, one of the most amazing things happened. I was 5 minutes in before I openly realized the characters were voiced in English and not Japanese! And really, really good voice acting! I know there have been good American animated shows and movies made, but to me, the last time I saw such great English voice acting paired with Japanese (style) animation was the Spawn animated series. I consider that series a classic and outsider… and now we may well have another!u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThere are obviously a number of quality pieces put into place to make this series – production, cast, writing. This is exactly the type of project a fan holds their breath and hopes, but does not have too high of expectations. Expectation shattered – this is high quality stuff! Very brutal content including horrific deaths of innocents, graphic violence, and no mercy shown… Hooray!!!u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThe villain, Dracula, is humanized immediately, which gives him cause and texture – not just a mindless slayer. The hero has a number of anti-hero qualities, which just makes him more interesting. Undoubtedly this series will unfold with a number of awesome battles and conversations that question morality, cause and purpose.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThe content obviously will not be for everyone – wholesale slaughter of religions figures, women and children may prove to much for some, but for others? A true surprise and fun refreshing release.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eEnjoyed like a fine wine 9/10u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eedit: finally got to the 2nd season, and while I wonu0026#39;t change my score, the 2nd season is a disappointment. Everything is in place for success, production wise, but the content (by comparison to the first season) is restrained, common, Boring. the charm of the first season was how refreshing the content was, which included exciting, entertaining, sinister content. The first scene in season 2 attempts this, but does so in a completely anti-entertainment manner! All the fun of the first season is absolutely smashed right to begin with, then the viewer gets 2-4 episodes of dialog, with very little action, and when thing finally do get going? Not that interesting! What happened? Itu0026#39;s like the main creative force behind the first season was intentionally fired, and someone more PC was hired to make a generic, boring (albeit well produced) sequel! I doubt this is what happened, and likely good intentions just led to an average product. But damn! I expected a way better follow up to what I considered an instant classic first season.”

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