Lynna (post: 1458027) wrote:Me neither. Unless 5cm/s was one of them....
Totally different director. Not even related to Miyazaki.
Lynna (post: 1458027) wrote:Me neither. Unless 5cm/s was one of them....
MightiMidget wrote:I like Howl's Moving Castle and Kiki's Delivery Service, but as for Nausicaa and Ponyo...am I just missing "the" movie?
rocklobster (post: 1457922) wrote:Ally, you have to realize you can't impose your Christian views on everyone. Japan is not a Christian country. That's why its anime has so little "Christian" stuff in it. I guess you don't like Narnia because it has magic in it. GUESS WHAT? Lewis used magic as a medium, creating a world where God and magic could exist and using it to teach Biblical values.
Kaori (post: 1458072) wrote:That would be by Makoto Shinkai.
TWWK (post: 1458082) wrote:What about Shinkai? Any haters of his work? I loved Voices of a Distant Star, really enjoyed 5 cm per Second, and thought The Place Promised in Our Early Days was beautiful, but a bit boring. In other words, I think he (generally) deserves all the acclaim he's received (though I don't think he's lived up to lofty expectation yet). Anyone disagree?
TheSubtleDoctor (post: 1458095) wrote:I am a Shinkai fan, but I will say this: his new film needs to be about more than distance and clouds to validate him as a storyteller. I haven't seen Voices, but I hear its thematically similar to his other work.
Nothing wrong with it at all. Shinaki does what he does well.blkmage (post: 1458098) wrote:I mean, what's wrong with focusing on a particular theme if he does it well? What's the difference between him and, say, Adachi Mitsuru?
blkmage (post: 1458098) wrote:Well, he's only made three things, one of which (Voices) I found to be incredibly rough that I don't know would be fair to include.
Agloval (post: 1458099) wrote:Generally speaking I get a bit peeved when I hear things being praised for inventiveness. Partly because I'm aware that there are usually less well-known precedents -- I'm no expert on old anime and manga but, taking examples from one particular strand I do know a little about, pilots got depressed before 1995 and shouted a lot before 2007 -- and also partly because I think we overvalue originality. I'd rather hear something praised for being well-executed than for having fresh ideas.
Hats wrote:"Frodo! Cast off your [s]sins[/s] into the fire!"
Mr. Hat'n'Clogs (post: 1458217) wrote:Whisper of the Heart isn't actually a Miyazaki film.
Hats wrote:"Frodo! Cast off your [s]sins[/s] into the fire!"
samurai10 wrote:Naruto....Man, I don't know why I watch this anymore. I just...do XD Seriously. Flashback....after flashback....after stinking flashback....after flashback.... They've had like, 10 episodes straight with just flashbacks, right? And like, 30-40 episodes with no plot at all at the end of the first series. SO annoying. XD
ShiroiHikari (post: 1458125) wrote:I am with you on this one! Execution matters so much more than originality. And it especially annoys me when people praise stuff for being original when it's really not.
MightiMidget (post: 1458277) wrote:Okay. I watched My Neighbor Totoro, and I found it cute, but nothing special. I wouldn't watch it again by personal choice, though I wouldn't be opposed to it if someone else wanted to watch it....but I was not impressed, just very...neutral toward it.
Radical Dreamer (post: 1458227) wrote:All of the Bebop hate in this thread just saddens me so greatly. XD Maybe I just prefer that things be slower-paced sometimes, but I love almost everything about that show. XD The pacing, the story, the characters, the music, the acting, the animation, the colors, the sense of humor, all of it. XD I just think it's beautifully put together. XD It might look less exciting next to a super colorful anime full of fast editing and super JPoppy songs, but there's something reflective and gritty but appropriately humorous about Cowboy Bebop that I really enjoy, and I wish there were more series like it. XD
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