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Re: Official ANIME Discussion Thread
Originally Posted by Maxflier
(Post 9472410)
Originally Posted by slop101
(Post 9472363)
I'm kinda looking forward to Sword of the Stranger:
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Re: Official ANIME Discussion Thread
Originally Posted by strawberryshortcake
(Post 9474244)
Originally Posted by Navinabob
(Post 9472441)
First - Any news on FLCL being re-released. EBay has only a few non-bootlegs every so often and they are selling for a small fortune. With something that popular is it licensing issues holding it back or is there some story I don't know about?
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Re: Official ANIME Discussion Thread
Originally Posted by WTK
(Post 9467434)
It's definitely OOP. There aren't that much listings on auction sites. The resell value has been slowly climbing up. It's hard to say if it will go much higher. I would wait a bit more and see what happens. Then again there is always a risk of another studio rescuing this movie.
I'm hoping I can sell or trade it in the near future. |
Re: Official ANIME Discussion Thread
I'm done with Ergo Proxy. All I can say is...WTF!?!?!?!:confused::helpme:
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Re: Official ANIME Discussion Thread
Originally Posted by Eric F
(Post 9484658)
I'm done with Ergo Proxy. All I can say is...WTF!?!?!?!:confused::helpme:
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Re: Official ANIME Discussion Thread
If I ever did watch Ergo again, it would have to be in HD. It is a Funi title so there is a possibility they could release it (I know they have an HD master of this one).
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Re: Official ANIME Discussion Thread
I got a question regarding Samurai X -
I added the series to my Netflix queue and the first disc is "unavailability" but 3 other discs are availablity. It has been a while, so I decided to look up online to watch first disc. The first episode is similar with the movie Trust & Betrayal. Netflix's description that Samuari X contains 2 episodes each on 4 discs - Samurai X: Vol. 1: Trust This disc includes episodes 1-2. Samurai X: Vol. 2: Betrayal This disc includes episodes 3-4. Extras include character profiles, screenwriter's notes and the original trailer. Samurai X: Vol. 3: The Motion Picture This disc includes episodes 7-9. Samurai X: Vol. 4: Reflection This disc includes episodes 11-12. Extras include clean closing animation, production sketches, interviews with the original Japanese voice cast and previews. And notice in the descriptions about episodes - Why did they skipped episodes 5, 6, and 10? I'm confused... |
Re: Official ANIME Discussion Thread
Originally Posted by McHawkson
(Post 9488102)
I got a question regarding Samurai X -
I added the series to my Netflix queue and the first disc is "unavailability" but 3 other discs are availablity. It has been a while, so I decided to look up online to watch first disc. The first episode is similar with the movie Trust & Betrayal. Netflix's description that Samuari X contains 2 episodes each on 4 discs - So, the first 2 discs are similar with the movie Samuari X: Trust & Betrayal, correct? And notice in the descriptions about episodes - Why did they skipped episodes 5, 6, and 10? I'm confused... If you're looking for the Samurai X series itself, it was released in the US under it's original title, Rurouni Kenshin. There's about 100 episodes of it, and it's all out on DVD. |
Re: Official ANIME Discussion Thread
I already saw Trust & Betrayal Director's Cut and saw the whole Rurouni Kenshin series. So, I guess only remaining are Reflection and Motion Picture.
Thanks! :):up: |
Re: Official ANIME Discussion Thread
Originally Posted by McHawkson
(Post 9488506)
I already saw Trust & Betrayal Director's Cut and saw the whole Rurouni Kenshin series. So, I guess only remaining are Reflection and Motion Picture.
Although it may not be worth a Netflix slot to see the OVAs if you already saw the Director's Cut. I would definitely recommend them over the Director's Cut to anyone who has not seen either yet. |
Re: Official ANIME Discussion Thread
Originally Posted by Erdrick
(Post 9489669)
Do note that the Director's Cut is actually an edited version of the OVAs. It has been letter-boxed from the original 4:3 (but since it was done by Kazuhiro Furuhashi himself it was deceptively called "Director's Cut"). And it was not even done in the same way Funi did DBZ (Funi's edit lost less top and bottom and actually gained some on the sides).
Although it may not be worth a Netflix slot to see the OVAs if you already saw the Director's Cut. I would definitely recommend them over the Director's Cut to anyone who has not seen either yet. |
Re: Official ANIME Discussion Thread
Originally Posted by WEEDEDOUT
(Post 9470714)
anyone check out the skycrawlers yet?
Got to add spoiler for anyone who hasn't seen it - Spoiler:
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Re: Official ANIME Discussion Thread
Originally Posted by McHawkson
(Post 9507660)
Just saw it last night... Boy, gotta say that the story is weird - very unique story.
Got to add spoiler for anyone who hasn't seen it - Spoiler:
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Re: Official ANIME Discussion Thread
I was gonna get the Sword of the Stranger blu-ray, but the dvd was on sale for $16, almost half of what they wanted for the blu-ray at $29. I mean, I'd spend a little extra for a blu-ray of something, but not that much more - especially considering that it didn't have any more extras.
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Re: Official ANIME Discussion Thread
Originally Posted by slop101
(Post 9508177)
I was gonna get the Sword of the Stranger blu-ray, but the dvd was on sale for $16, almost half of what they wanted for the blu-ray at $29. I mean, I'd spend a little extra for a blu-ray of something, but not that much more - especially considering that it didn't have any more extras.
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Re: Official ANIME Discussion Thread
Originally Posted by WTK
(Post 9507782)
It's definitely unique. I thought it ran way too long. IMO there are better works from Oshii. For those who want a total different spin on the movie, be sure to read Justin Sevakis's review over @ ANN.
Originally Posted by slop101
(Post 9508177)
I was gonna get the Sword of the Stranger blu-ray, but the dvd was on sale for $16, almost half of what they wanted for the blu-ray at $29. I mean, I'd spend a little extra for a blu-ray of something, but not that much more - especially considering that it didn't have any more extras.
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Re: Official ANIME Discussion Thread
Originally Posted by slop101
(Post 9508177)
I was gonna get the Sword of the Stranger blu-ray, but the dvd was on sale for $16, almost half of what they wanted for the blu-ray at $29. I mean, I'd spend a little extra for a blu-ray of something, but not that much more - especially considering that it didn't have any more extras.
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Re: Official ANIME Discussion Thread
Originally Posted by McHawkson
(Post 9508198)
I agreed that the story ran too long. There are some amazing animation combined with CGI and real-life video. I have seen some of Oshii's work - Jin-Roh and Ghost in the Shell and I thought they're pretty good movies. What else of his are worth to watch?
He only wrote the screenplay for Jin-Roh (like Blood: The Last Vampire), although it is still very much in his style. |
Re: Official ANIME Discussion Thread
I see what you're saying about Gantz. It's weird, it's very fast moving in that I just started watching in and I'm on episode 12, but it's slow in that not a whole hell of a lot is actually happening. I'll stick it out at least through this disk.
I'll admit Lain and Boogiepop and Texhnolyze might be "deep" and "meaningful" and "artistic", but I just didn't enjoy watching them. I'm not solely into pure eye candy, and I like to think I'm intelligent, but those three series just didn't click with me. |
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Boogiepop just had this intertwined story that just kept my mind busy throughout the entire series. Gantz had almost the same effect, but not as profound. Existential anime is certainly my forte, but I can tell how some people might not enjoy it.
I need to get back into anime... I miss the thrill :) |
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Just finished Gantz. The last disk was better than the two prior to it. It's weird, there's a couple episodes of action, then a couple episodes of slooow talking and stuff. Not that I'm against talking, but they didn't really say much. For much of the the first five disks I just kept thinking
Spoiler:
I did grow to like Kurono and Kishimoto more, but Kato got more annoying. I was growing tired of the series in the middle, but I'm glad I stuck it out. However, I felt a little dirty after watching, I think, the final episode on disk 5. |
Re: Official ANIME Discussion Thread
Latest BD release from FUNimation...
Burst Angel (TV + OVA): Complete Collection (Blu-ray) - 600 minutes - $79.98 - 9/29/09 |
Re: Official ANIME Discussion Thread
English trailer for Ponyo is up. And in theaters August 14th.
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Re: Official ANIME Discussion Thread
Burst Angel might look really great on Blu-ray.
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Re: Official ANIME Discussion Thread
Originally Posted by Abe.
(Post 9521556)
Burst Angel might look really great on Blu-ray.
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