Johnny Castaway – Screen Antics

Johnny Castaway – Screen Antics

Windows 98 – Johnny Castaway or Screen Antics Screensaver (johncastaway5_old_3.31.exe)
I love this one that is why I share it

There is also a version for Windows 10/11 out there and so I added it too to the files 🙂

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Neon Genesis Evangelion The End Of Evangelion -1997-

🎬 (1997) 🎥 Dir. Hideaki Anno

During Instrumentality, the physical barriers between human beings—known as Absolute Terror Fields (A.T. Fields)—dissolve. Humanity’s collective consciousness melts into a primordial soup of LCL fluid. Souls are merged, eliminating loneliness, misunderstanding, and pain.

The journey to The End of Evangelion is as fascinating as the film itself. The original Neon Genesis Evangelion television series concluded in March 1996 with episodes 25 and 26, which famously abandoned the central plot to focus on abstract, stream-of-consciousness dialogues set against pencil drawings and photographs—a stylistic choice born of immense production pressure, budget shortfalls, and Hideaki Anno's own struggles with severe depression. The finale met with intense backlash from fans who felt cheated out of a proper narrative resolution, leading to death threats against Anno and the staff. Anno himself fell into a difficult psychological state, perceiving a lot of criticism and reading online discussions about the best way to kill him. The controversy triggered the need for a definitive cinematic conclusion. The project transformed from a home-video release into a feature film financed by an unusual consortium that included fashion companies such as Fiorucci, Americanino and Edwin alongside the post-production firm Imagica. The final run-time of 87 minutes was, by design, unsparing and unyielding, offering no easy answers while delivering on the explosive mecha battles that fans had demanded. neon genesis evangelion the end of evangelion -1997-

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More than two decades after its theatrical release, Neon Genesis Evangelion: The End of Evangelion -1997- remains a titanic enigma in the world of animation and cinema. It is not merely a film; it is a cultural reset, a psychological scar, and the definitive final word on one of the most controversial television series ever produced. For fans who were left bewildered by the original TV ending (episodes 25 and 26), The End of Evangelion offered something equally shocking: a visceral, terrifying, and beautiful apocalypse that asked, "What if Instrumentality was a nightmare?" 🎬 (1997) 🎥 Dir

By stroking his cheek, Asuka does something Shinji never expected: she offers genuine, unconditional comfort. She breaks the Hedgehog’s Dilemma by letting the quills stab her. She proves that Instrumentality is a lie; you can touch another human being without being destroyed.

Released in 1997, Neon Genesis Evangelion: The End of Evangelion remains one of the most polarizing, visually stunning, and intellectually challenging animated films ever created. Directed by Hideaki Anno and produced by Studio Gainax, this cinematic masterpiece served as an alternative—or perhaps complementary—ending to the groundbreaking 1995 television series Neon Genesis Evangelion . it is a cultural reset

Instead of a climactic battle against the shadowy organization SEELE, viewers watched Shinji Ikari applaud himself in a metaphorical void. The final shot—a congratulatory montage over a still image of every character—infuriated and fascinated audiences. Fans demanded answers: What happened to the world? Did Third Impact happen? What about Asuka and Rei?