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Poll Question: The best anime of the cinemas is...
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Grave of the Fireflies!
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I would say Akira if I would stick to the list. But I like Cowboy Bebop: Knockin' on Heaven's Door(The Movie) better :)

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Originally posted by dreadpirateroberts dreadpirateroberts wrote:

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Calling that movie subtle is a slight understatement. LOL


Cool, really looking forward to it. It's apparently got very little dialogue too, which ought to be interesting

It felt almost more like looking at a painting than it did watching a movie.


Wow, that's going to be very different to the last few films I saw, will definitely have to hunt it down.

Originally posted by Time Signature Time Signature wrote:

Originally posted by dreadpirateroberts dreadpirateroberts wrote:

^ Yes! Amazing film, the feel of an animated Hitchcock perhaps? Must buy that one actually.


Definitely. I have it in my modest anime collection already. I'd say it's just as good as, if not better, most Hollywood live action thrillers.


Yes!   Next up with be something a little gentler from Kon, 'Millennium Actress'
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Originally posted by dreadpirateroberts dreadpirateroberts wrote:

^ Yes! Amazing film, the feel of an animated Hitchcock perhaps? Must buy that one actually.


Definitely. I have it in my modest anime collection already. I'd say it's just as good as, if not better, most Hollywood live action thrillers.
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Calling that movie subtle is a slight understatement. LOL


Cool, really looking forward to it. It's apparently got very little dialogue too, which ought to be interesting

It felt almost more like looking at a painting than it did watching a movie.
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Originally posted by A Person A Person wrote:

Calling that movie subtle is a slight understatement. LOL


Cool, really looking forward to it. It's apparently got very little dialogue too, which ought to be interesting
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^ Yes! Amazing film, the feel of an animated Hitchcock perhaps? Must buy that one actually.
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Did anybody see Perfect Blue?




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Calling that movie subtle is a slight understatement. LOL
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^ I have to see that too - it sounds amazing, and I could do with watching a subtle film too
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Cool, looking forward to it! I really did like the the way Mamoru directed Ghost in the Shell so I reckon I'll like Sky Crawlers. It'll take me ages but I'll eventually watch it but, putting it on my list

Speaking of Mamoru Oshii, Angel's Egg was beautiful as well.
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^Yes, I like when a film have a good pace, instead of michael-bay-style-madness!
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I like the two Patlabor feature films, too. The tempo is perhaps a bit slow, but that's actually one of the things I appreciate.
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Cool, looking forward to it! I really did like the the way Mamoru directed Ghost in the Shell so I reckon I'll like Sky Crawlers. It'll take me ages but I'll eventually watch it but, putting it on my list
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^Tekkonkinkreet is a fantastic film based in an awesome manga - both were heavily influenced by the european comic books.
 
Sky Crawlers... is simply stunning. Don't listen to the bad reviews, see this film and make your judgement. For me, Sky Crawlers is like a Tarkovsky film. Seriously.


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Originally posted by Tupan Tupan wrote:

^Paprika is visually beautiful and thought provoking! I need to see the other films by Satoshi Kon (like Perfect Blue and Tokyo Godfathers). Too bad Mister Kon is not among the living (not a Anthrax reference) anymore!Cry
These two anime films below are highly recommended too (I forgot to add them to the voting listEmbarrassed)
 
 
 
 
Definitely check out Perfect Blue - think anime Hitchcock! I haven't seen Tokyo Godfathers yet, but want to, definittely. It's a realy shame huh, must have been devastating for hisfamily, as he was pretty young huh?
 
Cool, I'll check out 'Tekkonkinkreet' - what's 'Sky Crawlers' like? I have heard mixed reviews so far
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^Paprika is visually beautiful and thought provoking! I need to see the other films by Satoshi Kon (like Perfect Blue and Tokyo Godfathers). Too bad Mister Kon is not among the living (not a Anthrax reference) anymore!Cry
These two anime films below are highly recommended too (I forgot to add them to the voting listEmbarrassed)
 
 
 
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Paprika over the ghibli classic, nearly went with Akira too - but I really thought Tetsuo was a chump. Love the tangled web that is 'Paprika' and the Monkey reference among others. I was pretty sad when I heard Kon had died.
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