2008-12-24, 18:09 | Link #261 |
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I'm only egtting started with macross in a few days, with macross zero, I dont know the series.
My first anime was (not counting stuff like dragonball and sailer moon, wich I saw since I was like..4 or sumthin lol) Last Exile (beautiful), then chrno crusade and evangelion I think. then I imported cowboy bebop, my favourite anime! (along with eva) ^^ so this doesnt end up deleted as off-topic: I just got my hands on a movie that I'm hoping to end up being even better than Toki Wo Kakeru Shoujo (wich I think its pretty hard because I loved this one). The movie is called 5 Centimeters Per Second.
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2008-12-24, 18:46 | Link #262 | |
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However, I didn't care for the story that much.
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2008-12-24, 18:54 | Link #263 |
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I think i got the best there is 1920x1080
my PC only has 1GB RAM so I gotta close aboput everysingle progrem when I want to watch somethin with that resolution. My Macross Zero also has that definition. I'm sad to hear that you didnt like the story, I hope I do, I hope that movie is great, I have high expectations for it.
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2008-12-26, 08:19 | Link #265 | |
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2008-12-26, 09:20 | Link #266 |
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" Some twists in the story are just hard to swallow (ever notice many reviewers and viewers are irked or sorta-irked at the ending of the movie?),"
true, one of the last revelations of the movie suprised me a bit too much. I liked the (and now its a spoiler, only read if you seen the movie) Spoiler for spoiler:
Bottom line for who doesnt want to get spoiled, the movie has some odd and rly inventive twists nearly at the movies end. But then, after that twist, the real ending, the last few minutes, are wonderfully, beautifully, made. "They scored the drama out of that moment" - quote to something I read or heard. The only thing I rly didnt like was (again, dont read untill you see the movie Spoiler for spoiler:
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2009-01-18, 02:06 | Link #267 |
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Ah, I just finished The Girl Who Leapt Through Time. It was such a lovely film but it was so sad! I seriously didn't expect that ending. Loved the animation, too. It was different. I usually prefer subs, but the English dub was surprisingly well done with the exception of a few silly lines/word choices. I liked the voice actors used for the characters, too.. especially for Makoto and Chiaki. I'll probably re-watch it in Japanese later on just to see how it's like ;D
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2009-01-25, 23:53 | Link #268 | ||
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I apologize for acting like an idiot.
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2009-01-27, 17:32 | Link #270 |
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I watched this a few days ago, amazing movie. After reading few a few forums (like this one) and some reviews.. I finally understand most of it. I loved it! I really wished they revealed more about her aunt though, just a few clues would've helped figure some things out.
i also read the manga versions, the 1 volume one is more like the movie and the 2 volume one is based on the novel i think. Spoiler:
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2009-01-27, 17:47 | Link #271 | |
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2009-03-14, 20:53 | Link #273 |
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I think it's possible that Chiaki was the same person Makoto's aunt fell in love with, after all why was she restoring that painting that he wanted to see so much...........?
He's a philanderer from the future who's left behind a string of girls who are all dedicated to keeping that damned painting in existence so he can get to see it.
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2009-03-15, 01:10 | Link #274 | |
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Which part is this in the movie? Didn't
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2009-04-08, 19:23 | Link #276 |
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I was wondering if anyone here had the Limited Edition version of this movie? I've been wanting to buy the dvd, but can't decide if the LE extras are worth the extra cash! From what I can find, this "bonus material" isn't on the regular edition:
Main Feature with Storyboards, Audio Commentary with Mamoru, Hosoda (Director), Toshihiko Ito (Assistant Director) and Hiroyuki Aoyama (Animation Director), Direction File (A Talk with the Director Mamoru Hosoda), Behind the Scenes at Premiere Event. And it has the soundtrack as well, but are they worth the additional $20? |
2009-04-29, 21:04 | Link #278 | |
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In my opinion if your willing to pay the extra $20, go ahead and buy it. However, if you feel like you don't want to spend the extra $20, don't buy the limited edition.
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2009-04-30, 00:36 | Link #279 | |
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