Ask the Phenom

@Phenom, glad to see you log in.

What's going on in your world these days? Running any new sites? I remember CinemaFans being advertised on FP. :)
Well, I have Film Lovers, a new, more relaxed version of CinemaFans.

Ready to see who gets 10k first? 😁
Let's go.
 
The synopsis on MAL is:

"Yoichi Isagi was mere moments away from scoring a goal that would have sent his high school soccer team to the nationals, but a split-second decision to pass the ball to his teammate cost him that reality. Bitter, confused, and disappointed, Isagi wonders if the outcome would have been different had he not made the pass. When the young striker returns home, an invitation from the Japan Football Union awaits him. Through an arbitrary and biased decision-making process, Isagi is one of three hundred U-18 strikers selected for a controversial project named Blue Lock.

The project's ultimate goal is to turn one of the selected players into the star striker for the Japanese national team. To find the best participant, each diamond in the rough must compete against others through a series of solo and team competitions to rise to the top. Putting aside his ethical objections to the project, Isagi feels compelled to fight his way to the top, even if it means ruthlessly crushing the dreams of 299 aspiring young strikers."
 
There's only one right now, though it was slotted for a renewal for season two.
 
Gundam SEED, Silver Fang, Dance in the Vampire Bund, Vinland Saga, and Code Geass.
 
Do you think the T-1000 is one of the most powerful villains in fictional history? (canonically speaking, Skynet only designed and produced the one)

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Fictional villains? Or film villains?

To the first, no. Maybe yes to the latter.
 
Just the fact that he's not ridiculously overpowered and he has his moments where he helps Batman and gang out because it benefits him.
 
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