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VinceH | Message #96001, posted by VincceH at 22:30, 19/12/2006, in reply to message #95999 |
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This FRIDAY at 16:55 - repeat of Only Yesterday (Only if you're feeling particularly girly/soppy/incredibly bored/curious)Would pished be a good approach? Hmm, OTOH, that's a bit too early to be pished. Probably best to just give it a miss, then. |
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Jeffrey Lee | Message #96004, posted by Phlamethrower at 01:13, 20/12/2006, in reply to message #96000 |
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Who are you, the Radio Times?Those aren't radio programmes, so... no |
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Phil Mellor | Message #96005, posted by monkeyson2 at 09:10, 20/12/2006, in reply to message #96004 |
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Who are you, the Radio Times?Those aren't radio programmes, so... no |
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Jeffrey Lee | Message #96305, posted by Phlamethrower at 22:57, 27/12/2006, in reply to message #95940 |
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Also, from the notbbc forums:Don't forget! It got an Oscar, and everything |
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VinceH | Message #96306, posted by VincceH at 23:09, 27/12/2006, in reply to message #96305 |
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What - one of the puppets from Sesame Street puts in a cameo appearance?Also, from the notbbc forums:Don't forget! It got an Oscar, and everything |
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Ian Cook | Message #96307, posted by ilcook at 23:16, 27/12/2006, in reply to message #96306 |
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Sounds like it's going to be a muppet episode thenWhat - one of the puppets from Sesame Street puts in a cameo appearance?Also, from the notbbc forums:Don't forget! It got an Oscar, and everything |
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Jeffrey Lee | Message #96308, posted by Phlamethrower at 23:16, 27/12/2006, in reply to message #96306 |
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Well, some of them do look like they could be from Sesame Street, and there is a talking frog |
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Jeffrey Lee | Message #96382, posted by Phlamethrower at 17:06, 30/12/2006, in reply to message #96305 |
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It'll be on SOON, then.Also, from the notbbc forums:Don't forget! It got an Oscar, and everything |
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Jeffrey Lee | Message #96424, posted by Phlamethrower at 13:30, 31/12/2006, in reply to message #96382 |
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Did anyone watch it, then? The dubbed version actually seemed OK. They even called sake sake! But they did also go a bit erbal |
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John Hoare | Message #111701, posted by moss at 05:31, 26/10/2009, in reply to message #96424 |
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I finally watched Spirited Away last night. Subbed version and everything. It was great |
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Martin Bazley | Message #111704, posted by swirlythingy at 12:01, 26/10/2009, in reply to message #111701 |
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Thank you, everybody, that was a fascinating thread. I now know why I don't drink. |
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Martin Bazley | Message #111705, posted by swirlythingy at 12:03, 26/10/2009, in reply to message #95878 |
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whyt isn't that closing quote beiong recognised? its typed right (now)_ !!!Uh, you do realise you forgot to type the opening quote tag, don't you? |
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Andrew Poole | Message #111707, posted by andypoole at 14:02, 26/10/2009, in reply to message #111701 |
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I finally watched Spirited Away last night. Subbed version and everything.I second this. I watched it for the first time a few weeks ago. I watched the English dub though (It can't go far wrong when you've got John Lasseter overseeing it..). I keep meaning to watch it with subtitles instead (since both are on the DVD), but haven't got round to it yet. Andy. |
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John Hoare | Message #111777, posted by moss at 18:02, 3/11/2009, in reply to message #111701 |
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I finally watched Spirited Away last night. Subbed version and everything.Honestly, I finally get round to watching it, and isn't even interested! ... |
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Jeffrey Lee | Message #111778, posted by Phlamethrower at 18:03, 3/11/2009, in reply to message #111777 |
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So what are you going to watch next? |
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Andrew Poole | Message #111780, posted by andypoole at 19:14, 3/11/2009, in reply to message #111778 |
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What do you suggest, oh wise one? Andy. |
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Jeffrey Lee | Message #111783, posted by Phlamethrower at 20:20, 3/11/2009, in reply to message #111780 |
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What do you suggest, oh wise one?Well, that depends on what you're interested in If you want more Ghibli, and you've come from watching Spirited Away, I'd say there are three sub-choices:
For non-Ghibli anime I can only speak for what I've seen (and only recommend what I've liked ). Ghost in the Shell (The two films are seperate from the Stand Alone Complex series/film, so don't expect them to be exact matches in tone and content - but they're all good), (New) Dominion: Tank Police (For simpler, more purile fun), Cowboy Bebop (It may seem a bit slow but it will grow on you over time. Film is fairly standalone but should probably be watched after the series so you understand the characters better), and, erm, that's it. Most anime seems to be dominated by Naruto/Bleach/Pokemon/schoolgirls so it's hard to find anything good to watch Oh, and also Akira (Doh!). And if you somehow avoided watching UK TV in the late 80's/early 90's, there's The Mysterious Cities of Gold (Region 2 DVD! How did that happen without me knowing about it? Last I heard the original English masters had been lost, and it was only through worn out home-made VHS recordings (and later on digital copies of those VHS) which had allowed the English version to not vanish forever) |
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Andrew Poole | Message #111784, posted by andypoole at 21:53, 3/11/2009, in reply to message #111783 |
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And if you somehow avoided watching UK TV in the late 80's/early 90's, there's The Mysterious Cities of Gold (Region 2 DVD! How did that happen without me knowing about it? Last I heard the original English masters had been lost, and it was only through worn out home-made VHS recordings (and later on digital copies of those VHS) which had allowed the English version to not vanish forever)Ahh, the Mysterious Cities of Gold. I vividly remember that awesome theme tune. I may have to get that DVD I'll have a look for some of the others at some point. |
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Jason Togneri | Message #111786, posted by filecore at 07:45, 4/11/2009, in reply to message #111783 |
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Ghost in the Shell (The two films are seperate from the Stand Alone Complex series/film, so don't expect them to be exact matches in tone and content - but they're all good)I found that the second wasn't by far as good as the first, but they're still worth watching. Cowboy Bebop (It may seem a bit slow but it will grow on you over time. Film is fairly standalone but should probably be watched after the series so you understand the characters better)This is great. It's kind of the anime equivalent to Firefly. At first you'll hate some fo the characters, but they all have their place and their story, and once their personalities come out, you'll love it to bits. Oh, and the soundtracks rock. Oh, and also Akira (Doh!)How can you forget to add The Anime? I can't think of anything to add to this off the top of my head - especially since some on here are clearly much bigger anime fans than I am - but it's certainly enough to be getting started with. I'm not sure I'd recommend the much-touted Neon Genesis Evangelion because it's so weird, but hey, what anime isn't? |
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Andrew Poole | Message #111804, posted by andypoole at 22:33, 5/11/2009, in reply to message #111783 |
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My Neighbour TotoroJust watched this. I quite enjoyed it, although not as much as I enjoyed Spirited Away. I watched the English dub (mainly because I'm feeling lazy tonight and can't be bothered reading) Andy. |
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Jeffrey Lee | Message #111805, posted by Phlamethrower at 23:19, 5/11/2009, in reply to message #111804 |
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Just watched this.Hurrah! I quite enjoyed itHurrah! although not as much as I enjoyed Spirited Away.Hurrah? I watched the English dub (mainly because I'm feeling lazy tonight and can't be bothered reading)(Although, I don't think there's much that they could screw up with an English dub of Totoro, so I'll forgive you this one time) |
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Jeffrey Lee | Message #111806, posted by Phlamethrower at 01:46, 6/11/2009, in reply to message #111805 |
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Oh, and if you're sticking with Ghibli you should clearly watch one of the "epic" ones next - Nausicaa, Laputa, Mononoke. Spirited Away does have quite a lot going on, but it doesn't have the scale or magnificence of those three I just mentioned. I'll even let you watch the English dub of Laputa! (Although the one voicing Sheeta doesn't do a particularly good job) IMO the English dub of Mononoke should be avoided. I'm not sure about Nausicaa though, since I haven't really paid attention to the English version. Although you should probably avoid it on principal for the utter abomination that was the original "Warriors of the wind" release |
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Michael Drake | Message #111807, posted by tlsa at 10:56, 6/11/2009, in reply to message #111806 |
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I liked Princess Mononoke and Nausicaa. I thought Spirited Away was a bit basic and boring, so I didn't really like that one. I enjoyed Howl's Moving Castle much more. |
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Peter Howkins | Message #111808, posted by flibble at 12:00, 6/11/2009, in reply to message #111807 |
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I liked Princess Mononoke and Nausicaa. I thought Spirited Away was a bit basic and boring, so I didn't really like that one. I enjoyed Howl's Moving Castle much more.I think my faves are Spirited Away and Porco Rosso, Mononoke is really probably the only one I'm not that keen on. But all the others, Howl's Moving Castle, Nausica, Laputa Castle in the Sky, are very good. Castle of Cagliostro is awesome, but not a Miyazaki film in the trad sense, it's characters having already been in a successful TV series and previous film. I can also recommend Patlabor films (1+2) which are near-future semi realistic Big-Robot show (the robots are used for construction mainly). I've a huge stack of Anime that I could recommend or not, but there's pretty much every genre imaginable out there, it's really up to the viewer |
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Jeffrey Lee | Message #111812, posted by Phlamethrower at 02:32, 7/11/2009, in reply to message #111807 |
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I liked Princess Mononoke and Nausicaa. I thought Spirited Away was a bit basic and boring, so I didn't really like that one. I enjoyed Howl's Moving Castle much more.It's obviously one of the more visually impressive ones, but Howl's Moving Castle's story is just a bit too odd/quirky for me. Every few minutes they seem to add something new, so it's impossible to get a feeling for what's going on and whether they're actually in danger or not. |
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Jeffrey Lee | Message #112270, posted by Phlamethrower at 14:44, 13/12/2009, in reply to message #111812 |
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Laputa is on Film4 at 16:05 this tuesday, if anyone is interested. |
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VinceH | Message #112271, posted by VincceH at 15:24, 13/12/2009, in reply to message #112270 |
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Laputa is on Film4 at 16:05 this tuesday, if anyone is interested.Is this another one where alcohol helps? I note that two of those involved in the dubbing into English are Mark Hammill and Anna Paquin. I think there's probably a potential Star Wars crossover drinking game, there. |
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Peter Naulls | Message #112273, posted by pnaulls at 16:25, 13/12/2009, in reply to message #112271 |
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I'm missing something; what is Paquin's connection to Star Wars?Laputa is on Film4 at 16:05 this tuesday, if anyone is interested.Is this another one where alcohol helps? |
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VinceH | Message #112277, posted by VincceH at 17:48, 13/12/2009, in reply to message #112273 |
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Her connection to Star Wars is that she was in a completely different series of popcorn scifi films altogether and I misremembered.I note that two of those involved in the dubbing into English are Mark Hammill and Anna Paquin. I think there's probably a potential Star Wars crossover drinking game, there.I'm missing something; what is Paquin's connection to Star Wars? So that's a Star Wars / X Men drinking game, then. |
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Jeffrey Lee | Message #112280, posted by Phlamethrower at 18:13, 13/12/2009, in reply to message #112271 |
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No, but feel free to try it and get back to us with your resultsLaputa is on Film4 at 16:05 this tuesday, if anyone is interested.Is this another one where alcohol helps? |
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