Posted by saviour2012 on 07.26.2014, 03:41 AM: Studio Ghibli is Going to Close Shocking this is a rough day
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Posted by arren18 on 07.26.2014, 04:08 AM: Interesting. I remember recently seeing a remark from Miyazaki about Ghibli not being around for ever. And maybe these rumours are true, but let's just wait and see. The TV production might prove to be a hit, and besides, even though the last year hasn't been a huge success, I doubt that would be enough to make them shut down so fast. Especially when the source suggests that Kaguya-hime alone is the reason for closing, that seems odd to me, as one movie isn't going to end it all without them continuing to try for at least a little longer.
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Posted by saviour2012 on 07.26.2014, 04:59 AM:
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Posted by Roarkiller on 07.26.2014, 05:19 AM: I'm not suprised.
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Posted by Saddletank on 07.26.2014, 05:52 AM:
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Posted by arren18 on 07.26.2014, 06:27 AM: If Kaze Tachinu and Kaguya-hime had been released as a double bill as intended, that might have helped. As it was, they released one moderate success and one that was a bit of a commercial flop, whereas a double-bill would have fared a bit better on average, I think.
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Posted by saviour2012 on 07.27.2014, 04:26 PM: I think the taste of people has changed. Today people do not want to watch sad things. And ghibli does not have a clearcut fans. I think i have said many times that people dont talk about ghibli. Which many of you think is not a big deal but the fact is it is a very big deal. It is this talk(gossip in a sense) that makes money for the movie in the end. I think ghibli's old school marketing policy is not going to work anymore. Such as i am quite sure they dont not even know that there is a english forum(which is us) existent or a whole wikipedia site(nausicaa.net) made entirely for the studio(which even many live action studios dont have) . In spite of having these kind of fan not able to make both ends is in my opinion a fault of the company. specially that japan oriented release. If 100 million is what they want, then they must think international now.
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Posted by arren18 on 08.03.2014, 09:36 PM: And it's true! I don't have a direct source to the announcement, only English reports regarding it, but yep: http://oh-totoro.com/post/93700803450/st...e-toshio-suzuki
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Posted by Roarkiller on 08.04.2014, 01:06 AM: Well this link makes it a bit more official.
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Posted by saviour2012 on 08.04.2014, 01:43 AM: I wont panic. I will post i after arrive at uni.
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Posted by arren18 on 08.04.2014, 02:10 AM: I was about to post another link which shows that it is not closure but a break. However, I see that the post Roar linked has been updated to show this. What I posted first was the first source available and of course it only included a limited interpretation of the interview.
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Posted by Saddletank on 08.04.2014, 06:38 AM: What a sad day. Time for me to buy the last few DVDs I haven't got yet.
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Posted by foreignfilmfreak on 08.04.2014, 09:21 AM: Yeah, it seems most places are reporting now that it's a break, not closure for good. |
Posted by Saddletank on 08.04.2014, 09:40 AM: Perhaps us fans will be lucky and the animators they lay off might set up a new company of their own? Maybe with Goro directing?
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Posted by Seiji Amasawa on 08.04.2014, 11:31 PM: I'm afraid that a break may lead to a closure I hope I'm wrong, but its a path they could take.
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Posted by foreignfilmfreak on 08.05.2014, 12:01 AM: If they close, does that mean the museum does too? |
Posted by Roarkiller on 08.05.2014, 01:36 AM:
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Posted by arren18 on 08.05.2014, 07:19 AM: If they do close, it'll be the animation side of things that stops. Administrative things will continue, so I don't see why they'd shut the museum in that case.
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Posted by Theowne on 09.06.2014, 10:10 PM: I was at a Q&A with Takahata at the TIFF festival yesterday, and someone asked him for clarification on the matter. It was interesting to note that although he had just created a film for Ghibli, he didn't personally feel like he was still involved enough with the company to know anything about its future or its operations. His comment was simply that he hoped that one would exist.
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Posted by Roarkiller on 09.07.2014, 04:26 AM: Well art to me is something hard work doesn't cover, so yeah I doubt they'll get any directors on par with the old guys.
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