rocklobster (post: 1431905) wrote:Yeah, because we know Disney is so family-friendly. *points at copy of Pulp Fiction, distributed by Miramax, a subsidiary of Disney.
That means you're pretty much an unstoppable force of awesome.TWWK (post: 1430903) wrote:My first DVD purchase, too!!!
Yes indeed.Cadence (post: 1431836) wrote:I don't think I have ever met someone who agrees with me on this topic before. +5 awesome points for you, SubtleDoc. I admit I didn't even notice the environmental message in the movie until I'd watched it several times]I take those five points, but I give you ten back . Yeah, maybe I was young or maybe I'm just not a movie watcher with a critical eye, but it didn't occur to me that Miyazaki could be saying something negative about contemporary society. It is an empirical fact that human beings attempt to control and at times exploit nature, so I just thought "Hey, it's a fact in this world too." I was just interested in Mononoke Hime's world in general (especially the animal deities if you want to know the truth).Cadence wrote:Oh, and Joe Hisaishi's score for this film is absolutely gorgeous.
Warrior 4 Jesus (post: 1431886) wrote:TWWK,
Seriously? Is that because the movie mentions girls having periods? Crazy. It's very mild, if you ask me. Only Yesterday is very good but I think many (not all) girls would enjoy it more than I did.
Warrior 4 Jesus (post: 1431886) wrote:There's another great movie called Whisper of the Heart but that's not a Miyazaki movie.
TWWK (post: 1431924) wrote:Could be that...I remember reading a long time ago about a bathing scene? I could just be mixing up the one in Totoro, though.
Atria35 (post: 1431952) wrote:Bathing scene is Totoro- there isn't one in Only Yesterday. Besides, even with that they still brought Totoro over
TWWK (post: 1431924) wrote:That might be my VERY favorite Studio Ghibli film, even above all the Miyazaki movies - there's something just heartwarming about it. And if you're talking other non-Miyazaki Ghibli films, "The Grave of the Fireflies" gets a lot of acclaim as being the very best. I also really, really enjoy "My Neighbor the Yamadas."
Warrior 4 Jesus (post: 1431857) wrote:Has Only Yesterday made it to American shores yet?
Radical Dreamer (post: 1432211) wrote:Also yeah, I've heard that Grave of the Fireflies is really good, but I've also heard that it is the most depressing thing ever, so I've refrained from watching it just yet. XD
Seriously? Is that because the movie mentions girls having periods? Crazy. It's very mild, if you ask me. Only Yesterday is very good but I think many (not all) girls would enjoy it more than I did.
Warrior 4 Jesus (post: 1431857) wrote:Has Only Yesterday made it to American shores yet?
the_wolfs_howl (post: 1432614) wrote:I am one of the minority of people who think that Howl's Moving Castle is one of Miyazaki's absolute masterpieces.
Howl's would have been wretched if Calcifer wasn't Calcifer.TWWK (post: 1432724) wrote:You'd definitely be in the minority, but I do think it's underrated. I remember thinking that I thought it was too similar to Spirited Away...but I still loved it!
Calcifer, though, is definitely one of my favorite characters of all time, especially as voiced by Billy Crystal!
I think you'll find Cagliostro to be quite (pleasantly) different from his other work...and probably less irritating =).ShiroiHikari (post: 1432794) wrote:I haven't voted yet because I still haven't seen Castle in the Sky, Castle of Cagliostro, Porco Rosso, or Ponyo. Currently, My Neighbor Totoro is my favorite. Most of Miyazaki's other films have bugged me in one way or another.
Mr. Hat'n'Clogs (post: 1432151) wrote:Poor Kiki's. It doesn't have any votes and it's better than a lot of his other films.
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