Scott McNeil

Scott McNeil

  • Born: 1962-9-15
  • Height: 5' 9½" (1.77 m)
  • Extended Reading
    • Cleve 2022-04-10 08:01:01

      Live well in your own world

      I watched the TV version in my third year of high school, and found this theatrical version by chance when I went to college. The time of finding it was such a coincidence that I met him in my first year of
      high school before I wanted to say goodbye to him, and I also knew the equivalent exchange....

    • Carter 2022-04-10 08:01:01

      write at random

      I revisited the theatrical version I saw almost ten years ago,

      I found out that the president was Fritz Lang ("Metropolis", "Murderer M", "Blood Street", "Cloak and Dagger", etc.), tsk tsk tsk, full of surprises.

    • Elta 2022-04-10 08:01:01

      It is more like an extended special at the end of the 03 version, rather than an independent theatrical version of the story. In fact, the idea of ​​adding steampunk to the final parallel world of 03 is a good idea. This one adds the possible history of the riot in the beer hall. The image of the Nazi female scientist who tried to open the door to eliminate the world of alchemists collapsed too quickly, and the gypsy girl had no real role, and it was a waste of human design. The plot is anticlimactic, the brothers are together, but the others don't care... bear the heart to abuse Wendy.

    • Tanya 2022-04-15 09:01:07

      After a lapse of two years, I finally understood the ending for the end. 2009.12.15

    Fullmetal Alchemist the Movie: Conqueror of Shamballa quotes

    • Fritz Lang: [refering to a story in a newspaper] This one's very intriguing. It's about a world much like ours, but with a few differences, that exists alongside ours. A "parallel world" you could say. There might be dragons and magic in that world. Or alchemy could have developed there instead of science. The Fritz Lang there might be a criminal, instead of a director. Or maybe even a woman. That's fun to imagine.

      Edward Elric: That's nothing but a dream.

      Fritz Lang: A dream... but which one is the dream, and which one is reality?

      Edward Elric: You'll never know.

    • Alphonse Heiderich: We're real, Edward. We're not just part of your dreams like you thought. I care and I make mistakes. I may not live much longer but I'll still be here. Just don't forget me.