ranger wrote:tsunderes -I'd watch through a shitty/bad series for an awesome tsundere.
Terry Pratchett wrote:The trouble with having an open mind, of course, is that people will insist on coming along and trying to put things in it.
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[/spoiler]Stopwatch wrote:Characters, I mean, take Red Dwarf for example, its plot and special effects are pretty o_O, but the characters are really well developed.
Still, I like both and think that plot and characters > Explosions and big budget all the way
...huh? *confused* D:mangaluva wrote:Stopwatch wrote:Characters, I mean, take Red Dwarf for example, its plot and special effects are pretty o_O, but the characters are really well developed.
Still, I like both and think that plot and characters > Explosions and big budget all the way
I think you just confused Michael Bay.
Terry Pratchett wrote:The trouble with having an open mind, of course, is that people will insist on coming along and trying to put things in it.
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[/spoiler]Stopwatch wrote:...huh? *confused* D:mangaluva wrote:Stopwatch wrote:Characters, I mean, take Red Dwarf for example, its plot and special effects are pretty o_O, but the characters are really well developed.
Still, I like both and think that plot and characters > Explosions and big budget all the way
I think you just confused Michael Bay.
)Ah, right \o/mangaluva wrote:Stopwatch wrote:...huh? *confused* D:mangaluva wrote:Stopwatch wrote:Characters, I mean, take Red Dwarf for example, its plot and special effects are pretty o_O, but the characters are really well developed.
Still, I like both and think that plot and characters > Explosions and big budget all the way
I think you just confused Michael Bay.
Michael "MOAR EXPLOSIONS" Bay, the guy behind the Transformers movies. His movies are notorious for having rubbish characters but tons of explosions and a CGI budget that outshines the GDP of several small countries. He makes money back by the truckload, though. So I think he'd be confused about why you'd need decent characters or a good plot XD
(I do agree with you, by the way- plot and characters FTW. I was just making a director joke)

Terry Pratchett wrote:The trouble with having an open mind, of course, is that people will insist on coming along and trying to put things in it.
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[/spoiler]mangaluva wrote:Stopwatch wrote:...huh? *confused* D:mangaluva wrote:Stopwatch wrote:Characters, I mean, take Red Dwarf for example, its plot and special effects are pretty o_O, but the characters are really well developed.
Still, I like both and think that plot and characters > Explosions and big budget all the way
I think you just confused Michael Bay.
Michael "MOAR EXPLOSIONS" Bay, the guy behind the Transformers movies. His movies are notorious for having rubbish characters but tons of explosions and a CGI budget that outshines the GDP of several small countries. He makes money back by the truckload, though. So I think he'd be confused about why you'd need decent characters or a good plot XD
(I do agree with you, by the way- plot and characters FTW. I was just making a director joke)
phreak_91 wrote:Ima go with plot, though I would prefer to read a story with both of them being good.
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[/spoiler]Wakarimashita wrote:I read/watch DC so my answer is obviously 'characters'.
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