Posted by davidwen on 11.15.2004, 03:57 AM: anime fan shout out wow there really is too little talks about animes now and then, i mean no one have said anything for a while now, we got to keep studio ghibli alive and always in our heart. i mean try to remember the first time you guys watched a production from studio ghibli, isn't it still unforgettable, yes it really is that good, and i think that we should always remember it and not let it die out. japan rule and they make the best animes, no other country can compare with them. just recently i saw, on your mark. and i was shocked it was amazing too good for words, its not everyday that someone can create something so good. there is just so many messages in the show and emotions jumping all over the place, and thats how it should be all of us feeling just that excitement its so great being alive. watching anime and sleeping and dreaming is the only thing thats keeping me going in life. yeah so with that little pep talk what do you guys think about next ghibli production, howl's moving castle, i heard from venice its really good and that we shouldn't miss it. i like to hear a response from some of you, give me your opinion keep it alive. |
Posted by Roarkiller on 11.16.2004, 10:55 AM: If ppl want to talk about anime, here are anime boards out there. And there is only so much we can discuss about ghibli while we wait for the next movie, considering that they only have like 13 movies only.
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Posted by starhawk on 11.21.2004, 08:51 PM: First- RK, I think I can agree, at least to an extent, about most reviews being simply opinions. But regardless- isn't there a difference, say, between someone liking a film because it's good, and someone liking a films simply because it's in their favorite genre? I think it's ok for a reviewer to not like a film as much as someone else, but personally I think it's bad reviewing when a reviewer writes a negative review of a movie for primarily technical reasons- as in, the reviewer doesn't like or understand the genre, etc (which seems to happen often in the anime genre by reviewers in America). I personally think anyone who would write a negative review of a film like Spirited Away or Princess Mononoke either had a bad day when he wrote it, or didn't watch the movie closely enough. Both films carried out the director's vision- what should be judged is whether the director and animation team accomplished their goals and satisfied their standards.
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Posted by maleek_ on 11.27.2004, 04:51 PM: The first Ghibli production I saw was Spirited Away in the cinemas. Spirited away was the first japanese anime to show in swedish cinemas and reach a larger quatity of people. It is pretty safe to say that interest for japanese animé is is blossoming in my hometown.
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Posted by Roarkiller on 11.28.2004, 10:09 AM: Watch it again maleek, SA is a lot deeper than u think.
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Posted by maleek_ on 11.28.2004, 05:40 PM: Thank you Roarkiller, I will look into JinRoh.
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Posted by JP on 12.29.2004, 10:35 AM: Some people don't like SA because of its lack of violence. The only thing that sucks about it is the Disney dubbing. I can't believe it was Lilo who got to do Chihiro's voice! Anyway, Walt Disney was a Fascist...
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