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Post by dokidoki » Wed Sep 18, 2002 5:29 pm

Heh thanks. :)
You want confusing, there are around 10 company logos at the beginning of Death and Rebirth. ;)
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Post by Bushido Philosopher » Wed Sep 18, 2002 11:42 pm

Speaking of which...

What companies ARE Disney?

Here's what I know:
ABC Network
Miramax
Touchstone Pictures
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Post by aurora » Thu Sep 19, 2002 12:00 am

Pixar studios, which does their CG animation, might as well be.

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Post by TaranT » Thu Sep 19, 2002 12:52 am

USA Today has an article in today's issue about Spirited Away:
http://www.usatoday.com/life/movies/new ... tion_x.htm

Nausicaa.net has the theater release list for this coming Friday:
http://www.nausicaa.net/miyazaki/sen/theaters.php
More theaters will be added on Sep 27.

The movie has a high score at Rotten Tomatoes (10 out of 10 at this time):
http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/SpiritedAway-1116064/

The English voice cast can be found here:
http://us.imdb.com/Title?0245429

And when you're listing Disney companies, Buena Vista has to be near the top. I believe they handle video distribution for all the Disney companies and that includes the region 2 releases in Japan.

And...Castle In the Sky will be released in two weeks (region 2 only). Good times for Miyazaki fans.

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Post by Anime Jedi » Mon Sep 23, 2002 7:25 pm

Wow, you really did your research. I only wish I could be that thorough, but I tend to take the shortcut when it doesn't matter which road I take. I'm going to work on that though. ^_^

But on another note. It feels so good to be back! What was it, I barely went 4 days without .ORG and I was already totally depressed!

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Post by bloodyfang » Mon Sep 23, 2002 7:37 pm

so..is it any good? regardless of disney and all.. ¬¬
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Post by TaranT » Tue Sep 24, 2002 12:21 am

These are my first impressions of Spirited Away after watching it on DVD:

NOTE: I think the following is spoiler-free, but if you're sensitive to that sort of thing, STOP reading here.








1. Some visual aspects appear (to me) to be derivative of other works. Creature designs, for example, borrow from Totoro: the large "gods" and the soot sprites. Also, the hotel scenes with the large number of bizarre creatures from the netherworld who can sniff out humans in their midst...this is very (very!) reminiscent of Tsui Hark's animated A Chinese Ghost Story.

2. The movie seems to lack substance, or "heart". Largely, this is due to the main character. Sen is not the idealistic heroine of Nausicaa, nor the sensitive girl of Totoro. She's kind of a spoiled brat, at least at first. And for most of the film, she's an Alice in crazy-land, reacting to one insane circumstance after another. She never really takes charge, and it's hard to believe she really cares that much about anything.

Those are my two main griefs with the film, and I may change my mind about both when I've had a chance to see it again on a large screen (when it opens wider in a week or two). As with every Miyazaki film (except maybe The Yamadas) there are scenes in Sen that can take your breath away. The soundtrack is also good, although nothing in the music grabbed me as it did with Nausicaa or Laputa.

In short, I still recommend it highly, but with the reservation that it isn't the best of the Ghibli films. Production-wise, it may well be the best, but not as a story.

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Post by priuscomet » Tue Sep 24, 2002 2:31 am

::shakes fist in the air:: go disney! :lol:

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