Neil.T
Idolm@ster
How are you with Japanese live-action films, dude? I'd easily recommend the pair of Death Note movies.Like the manga, it dragged on too long.
(And they're missing the Mello/Near arc entirely.)
How are you with Japanese live-action films, dude? I'd easily recommend the pair of Death Note movies.Like the manga, it dragged on too long.
I've got the blu-ray set of them both sitting on my shelf - I'll probably give them a watch soon, especially since that pair of twerps are absent!How are you with Japanese live-action films, dude? I'd easily recommend the pair of Death Note movies.
(And they're missing the Mello/Near arc entirely.)
I think you've hit the nail on the head there, bud. That's what I think of it too, at least.it's all very gentle and enjoyable.
I loved that! He was built up like he was going to be like The Demon Headmaster, but he was so chill - and he had huge ears too.It is a very gentle, whimsical nostalgia piece, I think. I still have in my mind since the last time I saw it the image of the jovial town planning bigwig that the kids go to visit, padding around in his office, with the sticky slap, slap of his carpet slippers just emphasising his unexpectedly laid-back nature.
This is an unfashionable view, but I actually like Tales from Earthsea and don't really understand why it gets so much stick. (I do know it's regarded as a poor adaptation of Ursula K. Le Guin's novels, but I've never read them and have no plans to; I'm judging the film purely as an animated film, and not even necessarily as a Ghibli one. I don't care at all for the snobbery that sometimes surrounds their films.)I'll probably choose Tales from Earthsea (Goro's other movie) as my next Ghibli to watch.
From Up on Poppy Hill
WOW. I've had this BD hanging around for ages, but I was never really in a rush to watch it. I'm not really interested in romance and the description of this made it sound like that was the main focus.
There's an element of romance in there, but it's not overwhelming. For most of the movie, a lot of the focus is given to the potential demolition of a dilapidated building - this sounds like it should be a boring story, but I was really interested and invested in it.
The relationships between the characters almost take a back seat to the trials and tribulations of the battered old clubhouse and I'm glad. There's some light teenage romance stuff, some family drama, some sadness, all the stuff I expected - it's all very gentle and enjoyable.
There are plenty of quirky and fun side characters - my favourite was probably Sachiko (who I just found out was voiced by Aubrey Plaza in the dub, which was a perfect bit of casting).
Obviously, it looks amazing, because it's a Ghibli movie. Boats, towns, THE CLUBHOUSE, everything looks incredible. The soundtrack is lovely too (including some nice songs).
I really, really enjoyed it. It was a sweet, relaxed story with excellent visuals and sound. 9/10
This is an unfashionable view, but I actually like Tales from Earthsea and don't really understand why it gets so much stick. (I do know it's regarded as a poor adaptation of Ursula K. Le Guin's novels, but I've never read them and have no plans to; I'm judging the film purely as an animated film, and not even necessarily as a Ghibli one. I don't care at all for the snobbery that sometimes surrounds their films.)
This is an even more unpopular view, but I like Earthsea more than either Princess Mononoke, Laputa or Nausicaa.
I hope Earthsea does something for you third time around, dude. And look out for singer Aoi Teshima again: Poppy Hill was her second Ghibli film after Earthsea. She also voices female lead Therru if you're watching in Japanese.
Oh not at all, dude. I really wanted to hear your thoughts on the whole thing!Limit Cycle
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I realise this is the one Neil most wanted my thoughts on
I'm watching Paprika right at this moment for the simulwatch
The CE. I havent really looked at the book yet but I'll hopefully get to that in the coming days.Have you got the CE or the standard of it, btw?
Nice one. Same here. Got it in the AL Xmas sale one year. Was it an EB pre-order? It might've been.The CE.
It's a chunky book, dude! You'll be a while on that. I read mine a few years ago now, over days off during the festive period.I havent really looked at the book yet but I'll hopefully get to that in the coming days.
Just finished it. Amazing film. Seen it so many times.Nice I'll hopefully watch that tomorrow night.
While I never really got on with the Genius Party films I think the concept of anthology movies/series is pretty awesome. Would love to see a similar project with newer directors like:Genius Party and Genius Party Beyond
That is actually one of my favourite-ever quotes already!Jojo's Bizarre Adventure (2012).
If 1980s WWF was an anime, this would be it.
I'm in pretty much the same boat as you, then, dude. I read (and enjoyed) Phantom Blood courtesy of my local library, would you believe, and I'd been reading Battle Tendency on publisher Shueisha's Manga Plus app, but I fell behind with it, and now I've missed several chapters. Oh, well.The story is interesting too. It covers two parts - Phantom Blood (which I'd already read ages ago) and Battle Tendency(which I've only partially read).
That's interesting. I prefer Battle Tendency but I did enjoy Phantom Blood a lot more on a rewatch than the first time round.Phantom Blood was the better half for me.
I actually enjoyed ZZ more to Zeta but that's mainly because I cannot stand Kamille. On any level whatsoever.Worst Gundam series I have seen so far
I cannot stand Kamille. On any level whatsoever.
Yeah that's fair. I think in general Gundam struggles with creating convincing lead protagonists. They're usually either stoic emotionless heroes or utter brats. While I found Judau's "adults suck" attitude tiresome after a while, I would say he's better than Kamille, who I felt was billed as "just another Amuro".