Quite. Just think of how many times a director like Peter Jackson has probably been mentioned on TV over the last few years. At least Miyazaki has actually made good films :XPaul said:As sick as we are hearing about Miyazaki (don't get me wrong, I love his work), I assume the majority of watchers still aren't aware he even exists let alone produces great movies.
Um, thirded?Ramen89 said:
Kare Kano was done since then, plus he's done some live action films that have seen precious little coverage ('Ritual' and 'Love & Pop' off the top of my head, plus the super-camp live action 'Cutie Honey'). I'd like to see the less well-known works of the famous directors getting some attention, rather than focusing on what audiences probably know already.kupoartist said:What has Anno actually done since Evangelion to make himself noteworthy? Why would someone randomly commission an interview with someone who made a splash a decade ago on the other side of the world?
Paul said:Our forum user cornixt has let us know that on Friday 24th March at 8.30pm (and repeated at 12.50am), BBC Four's <a href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/bbcfour/listings/week/printable.shtml">"The Cinema Show" will contain</a> "a look at the career of (famous anime director) Hayao Miyazaki".