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Diogenes
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That is indeed what I'm talking about. I just wasn't sure how the alternate reality thing went over with Star Trek fans.
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Stooge
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Assuming you're referring to the film that came out in 2009, I was quite pleased with it. And I'd consider myself to be a rather strong Star Trek fan.
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Diogenes
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I watched the remake of Star Trek last night. It was pretty good but I'm not a fan of the series in general, so I don't know how it sits with hardcore Trekkies.
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Wilytank
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I like Ben Croshaw's analogy: "I watched an anime once. Guy pulls a gun at the start of the episode, fires it at the end, and everything between is angst. I wouldn't mind, but he missed."
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UMUR
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Entertaining, but not more than that. I expected a more filthy, dark and desolate world.
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A Person
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It's not Miyazaki but have you watched Grave of the Fireflies? It's easily the most heartrending movie I've ever seen. |
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Xaxaar
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I never watch anime...unless it's by this guy:
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Sheavy
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Anime gets on my nerves, and it seems to always be somewhat... stupid...
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A Person
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That's unfortunate, there's lots of amazing animated movies.
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UMUR
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...well I like the animated parts in Kill Bill, so animation isn�t completely lost on me. I wouldn�t watch a full movie of that stuff though.
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Tupan
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Seriously, man, I'm sorry for you. And this film was directed by Satoshi Kon, a genius of animation. Unfortunately deceased
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UMUR
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I�ve tried a couple of times, but animated "serious" movies just don�t move me. I just can�t seem to disregard the fact that it�s an animation and not "real" people acting.
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It's weird as hell, but I enjoyed it a lot.
That was my first foray into Tarkovsky, I'll have to get some more of his films Edited by Triceratopsoil - 10 Mar 2012 at 12:10pm |
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This film, by the same director of the awesome Gattaca:
Not so good as Gattaca, but still very interesting and creative.
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i watched, the girl with a dragon tattoo a few days ago, thought it was good
then watched push today as well as some foreign film galled the hoarde, it was english dubbed and was really bad. push was sweet though.
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