Forum - View topicNEWS: Gunslinger Girl, New Anime Block on IFC
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Chrno2
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Now this is funny I just got through talking about 'GSG' to a friend and then I look up and they are putting it on IFC. So does this mean that 'IFC' is going start hosting anime now? Considering that the often have a good variety of Japanese dramas from time to to, hell why not.
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herbkir
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I think they've decided to make anime a staple of their programming. They've done okay with Japanese live dramas and from what I can tell, their run of Samurai 7 has been a big success. So now they're upping the ante and establishing a regular weekly adult-level anime block with 2 simultaneous series.
Only flaw in this is the limited availability for IFC. It requires satellite or digital cable, and when available is usually offered as a 2nd- or 3rd-tier service. For instance, it's a 2nd-tier service on Dish Network. Folks with just basic cable are pretty much out of luck here. One mystery to me is why they're going to call their block "The Grind House?" I don't see any connection between that title and anime or Japan. Maybe someone out there has an idea why?? (^_*) |
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GATSU
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Man, those idiots at Sundance really do use the "indie" label indiscriminately nowadays, don't they? At least play the Kon stuff or "Mind Game" if you want to include programming reflective of the network.
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hikaru004
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I think that "The Grind Hour" may refer to this..
For the complete article, look here. I think that this insults the titles in question, if this is what was meant. |
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herbkir
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If IFC is using "Grind House" for its anime block because of the link to films that are too bizarre, violent and perverted for the mainstream audience, they are doing the titles they run a huge disservice.
Anime has enough trouble establishing itself as valid, respectable entertainment without IFC linking it to sleazy, dirty, shocking cinema. They may think this is cute, but they are wrong. (^_*) |
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Keonyn
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I fail to see the issue with it. This isn't Naruto or One Piece or FMA or Eva, it's Gunslinger Girl. It's a somewhat known series but nowhere near widely commercial or mass marketed. It's definitely not the type of series that is going to be shown on any other channel. I think Gunslinger Girl is a great embodiment of the nature of independent film in that it doesn't follow typical conventions and steps a bit outside what many would consider comfortable for a series, but is done so in a quality and artistic fashion. Anyways, why aren't they playing Mind Game? Gee, I don't know, maybe because ... it's not licensed? Just an idea. Anime is a small niche market, so like it or not even if they pick less known titles they're still going to be known to a significan number of the anime fanbase because it's a domestic broadcast and needs to play licensed material. |
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hikaru004
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Besides, even if Mind Game was licensed, who would want to watch it? It doesn't follow any logic and the animation style is not mainstream, but artsy. To me, that means that this is aimed for an ultra-niche population and not cable channel viewers being introduced to anime.
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