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Brack
Posts: 291 Location: UK |
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Interstella 5555 isn't part of the Anime Day programme. It's playing separately on the Saturday. For free!
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Zin5ki
Posts: 6680 Location: London, UK |
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I shall be attending one of the Mardock Scramble screenings, with luck. Events for which my location puts me at an advantage are rare, especially events pertaining to anime.
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Umai_Mouri
Posts: 158 Location: The Big Apple |
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I want to see the Gintama movie on the big screen. Someone please bring it to a theater in NYC. PLEASE!*sobs*
/selfish plea |
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Lapin noir
Posts: 127 Location: United Kingdom |
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You've got bleeping Goodbye Mr. Christie in Bradford 12 November (and I strongly recommend Love & Theft in this, having experienced it just from SD video in Leeds).
And a shame this has only been posted just now, about a week into the festival: you'll have already missed TSUJI Naoyuki's Trilogy About Clouds, if you weren't one of the about seven at most people there that it had been brought from Japan for. And, to not start on a hyperbolic rant I don't have time time for and which being mere words wouldn't do it justice anyway, it's worth seeing from 16 mm, to say the least. On the strength of this alone it's put him into my top 5 filmmakers – a "top 5" that already has about 7 or 10 people squashed into it, admittedly, but you know what I mean, don't you? And while I'd recommend you to see what you personally really want to first and foremost (as there's always a small chance that what's in the catalogue may have changed since it was printed, though it seems to be more up to date than the free brochure), it may be useful to some to point out that according to the catalogue Evangelion:2.0 is screening from standard-definition Beta tape, the Mardock Scramble from DVD but the Gin Tama and ONE PIECE films and REDLINE from HDCAM. Interstella is DV so will also be only DVD-quality but is free and not, nor any time soon likely to be, available in anything more. And also worth experiencing if you haven't and have any fondness for groovy/trippy '70s ideas of other planets and the future and/or, obviously, Daft Punk and MATSUMOTO Leiji in particular. |
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Ashen Phoenix
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Ho-ly COW. Eva 2.0., Redline, AND Mardock Scramble? You con-goers are some luuuucky SOBs.
Cannot WAIT to see these!! And own all of the Rebuild Eva movies, now that I've finally gotten into this series. |
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Agent355
Posts: 5113 Location: Crackberry in hand, thumbs at the ready... |
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I second this notion, although I'll be just as happy if its release on Crunchyroll. In fact, I'll be happier, as it won't cost money and I'll be able to watch the movie on a computer at my own convenience! It's been so long since we've had new animated Gintama! Come on, Crunchyroll! |
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Umai_Mouri
Posts: 158 Location: The Big Apple |
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SERIOUSLY. I'm dying. |
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zenzospif
Posts: 3 Location: Sacramento |
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*Cough* more support for Gintama! ^^ its been way to long since we have seen anything new from them.
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Agent355
Posts: 5113 Location: Crackberry in hand, thumbs at the ready... |
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I wish Gintama were considered one of the "Top Three" Shonen Jump manga in the U.S. It can take Bleach's spot!
(I'm not even a One Piece fan, and I am a Bleach fan, or at least I follow the manga, but even I recognize that OP is "Top Three" material and Bleach is not.) I think the fact that its rated "Mature" do its sometimes raunchy humor holds it back. That and the hard-to-translate puns. But it's chock full of great characters and fun storylines. Where's the fandom at? |
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Zin5ki
Posts: 6680 Location: London, UK |
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But to get to the Film Museum one needs to walk through the city centre! I don't want to be robbed!
Your news that the Mardock Scramble screening is only in standard definition disheartens me. One almost presumes this to be an effect of the large cuts to Leeds City Council mentioned in recent news. |
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Umai_Mouri
Posts: 158 Location: The Big Apple |
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WOOOT~! \o/
Oh man, how I wish for that as well. One Piece is brilliant and deserves the praise, but Bleach on the other hand....I don't know anymore. Gintama fits the position better. lol But I won't even lie, Bleach has a special place in my heart and nothing can take that away. =')
I love the raunchy humor. Honestly, I find it refreshing. xD Sorachi is just as entertaining with his columns. It adds something special to the manga. And just to be random. I remember after the news of the anime ending Sorachi drew the following up. Anime Gin: "I l-leave...the rest...to you...." Manga Gin: "ANIMEEEEEEEE!!" Sorachi: "Anime, thank you for all your hard work." LOLLLLLL I love him. |
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Agent355
Posts: 5113 Location: Crackberry in hand, thumbs at the ready... |
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LOL! I love Sorachi's personal notes in the manga volumes! They're full of self depracating humor. He jokes about hating his editor, deadlines, inability to come up with new character designs and even admitted to wanting to just make a Harry Potter type manga to begin with, just because HP was popular at the time, even though he didn't know anything about the franchise! I wish other mangaka were just as honest (*cough* KenAkamatsu *cough*).
What I find most refreshing is that for a shonen manga, it has a nice lack of useless females. Kagura is my favorite character, and she's neither a damsel in distress nor fanservice bait. The same can be said of most of the Gin girls...if anything, characters like Catherine and Otose are anti-fanservice, while still being interesting and useful to the plot. The prettiest character seems to be Katsura! The humor is out there, and can go from modern social satire to juvenile potty humor in a panel's length. Plus, the "serious arcs" are a lot of fun! What morecould you ask for in a shonen manga? |
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Umai_Mouri
Posts: 158 Location: The Big Apple |
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ROLF He doesn't put up a front. That's commendable.
YESSS x 10000000000000 You said it perfectly. The females are a force to be reckoned with. I adore Kagura. She blew me away in the Yoshiwara arc. And don't forget that Sa-chan is hot, but insane in the membrane. lol Zura is gorgeous. *_* |
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egoist
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Oww. I'll be working that day.
Uh, perhaps it's a nice opportunity to spend company's petrol..
Oww. Back to square 1.
Nothing to be disappointed. 40% cut on road safety means Wiltshire will disable its speed traps (oops, too late). After all, we can't simply buy or import a driving license... same can't be said about those films. |
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Lapin noir
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