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Old 08-22-17, 08:55 PM
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I finally got around to watching Wolf Children and tearing up a lot. It's such a bittersweet story and made me want to revisit Summer Wars soon.

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About to watch something that I'm pretty sure no one else here will ever watch, a DVD from a comic book sketchbook about character design and such. Hadn't really planned on watching it yet, but stumbled upon it and figured might as well do it this month.
http://creaturebox.com/thoughts-scribbles-madness/
Looks awesome! I've been trying to up my sketchbook game recently and have been obsessively watching sketchbook videos on YouTube. There are some incredibly talented and interesting people sharing their stuff.
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Looks awesome! I've been trying to up my sketchbook game recently and have been obsessively watching sketchbook videos on YouTube. There are some incredibly talented and interesting people sharing their stuff.
This DVD was very disappointing. It was just six sketches finished under time lapse photography. The art was nice, but no commentary or anything extra, just drawing with some constantly looping mediocre music. I'll have to check out YouTube, hoping that most artists that post them there have some discussion at least.
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This DVD was very disappointing. It was just six sketches finished under time lapse photography. The art was nice, but no commentary or anything extra, just drawing with some constantly looping mediocre music. I'll have to check out YouTube, hoping that most artists that post them there have some discussion at least.
That is super disappointing! Most of the artists on YouTube provide commentary of some sort. Most do tutorials or have a discussion of some sort as they draw. Warning, there is a push for branding so some have... personalities that I find a bit annoying. Thankfully, there's a lot from which to choose.
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Originally Posted by Trevor
About to watch something that I'm pretty sure no one else here will ever watch, a DVD from a comic book sketchbook about character design and such. Hadn't really planned on watching it yet, but stumbled upon it and figured might as well do it this month.
http://creaturebox.com/thoughts-scribbles-madness/
That did look interesting, too bad it was a bust!

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I finally got around to watching Wolf Children and tearing up a lot. It's such a bittersweet story and made me want to revisit Summer Wars soon.
I agree about Wolf Children - really enjoyed it and it's on my too buy at some point list along with Summer Wars.

A long time ago, I stumbled across Walt Disney Treasures: The Complete Pluto at a thrift store for less than 10 bucks, so I picked it up. I never watched it as Pluto isn't my favorite character, but I thought now would be a great time to give it a go. Watching the shorts chronologically, and it's interesting at how Pluto went from a pretty crude blood hound after Mickey who escaped from jail, to a father (of quints!), to Minnie's dog and finally to Mickey's best pal. Right now, in the ones I'm watching, Pluto doesn't seem to be owned by anyone, just used as a character on his own from time to time.
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I opened up another of my birthday presents tonight, the complete series of Jayce And The Wheeled Warriors. I just finished the first episode and the show held up well. It really brought me back to my childhood of watching cartoons in the 80s.
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Originally Posted by mrcellophane
I finally got around to watching Wolf Children and tearing up a lot. It's such a bittersweet story and made me want to revisit Summer Wars soon.

Yeah, I watched my Blu-ray of WOLF CHILDREN on Monday, the first time I've seen the film since a 35mm theatrical screening in 2013 in NYC after which I got to interview the director, Mamoru Hosoda.

I also watched my Blu-ray of MY NEIGHBOR TOTORO for this challenge, the first time I've seen the film in its Japanese-language edition since a theatrical screening at the Museum of Modern Art in 1999, which was introduced by Hayao Miyazaki himself, who was in town for the New York Film Festival premiere of PRINCESS MONONOKE. (I got to interview him, too.)

Two great animated movies in two great editions. I don't have a lot of animation on Blu-ray. Maybe it's time to expand my collection.
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Originally Posted by orlmac
I broke the 50 hour mark today. I'd say I've had a tremendous challenge so far, thanks again this year to DC Superhero movies. Unfortunately, I have now seen almost all of the DC and Marvel animation movies so I will have to find something new next year. Of course, my obsession is finishing the checklists so that I see a wide variety and it hasn't disappointed. I still have a few checkoffs to do but I can take it slower from here on out.
Some of the digital services have a 30-movie DC animated collection for around $100. Although I own probably a dozen in physical or digital form and have rented a dozen more, it's an intriguing idea to just get a whole bunch at once for a cheap per-movie price. Of course any such collection will get outdated quickly.

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Old 08-24-17, 12:39 AM
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I'm still going to be watching a variety of programming, but I've decided to always start my sessions with a few episodes of a few different shows that I would like to make a lot of progress in. Tonight I'm watching Voltron, the original series, as I have every lion force episode on Amazon Instant Video. If I'm lucky, I'll get to Vehicle Voltron before the month is out. I have all of those episodes on DVD.
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Finished The Complete Pluto Vol. 1 set yesterday. I did enjoy watching some classic Disney shorts, but never realized how often they used Pluto as the bad guy. A lot of them felt like Disney's response to Tom and Jerry shorts with Pluto subbing in for Tom. I also was impressed with how Disney handled 2 shorts that were not politically correct anymore. Rather than ignore them and pretend they didn't exist, they put them in a separate section with a short introduction from Leonard Maltin explaining that leaving them out would be trying to erase history and that it was a good opportunity for parents to talk to their children about how things have changed.

Does make me wonder why they didn't do something similar for Song of the South, though.
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I broke the 100 entry mark tonight. It looks like it will take 115 entries for me to finish the checklist so I am starting to get close to finishing this challenge now.
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I broke the 100 entry mark tonight. It looks like it will take 115 entries for me to finish the checklist so I am starting to get close to finishing this challenge now.
Nice! Hope you keep on going after finishing the list...are you close to breaking a personal record? I've added quite a few the last couple days with all the shorts I was watching but doubt I'll break the 100 mark.
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I didn't get much watching in earlier today, due to receiving a new video game system. I started back in tonight, and decided to work on The Transformers tonight. I started with one of my favorite episodes, 'The Core'. It's one of my favorites, due to featuring the Constructions. Maybe if I'm lucky I'll finish the original series this month, and move onto Headmasters. I've got all three Japanese series on DVD.
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Nice! Hope you keep on going after finishing the list...are you close to breaking a personal record? I've added quite a few the last couple days with all the shorts I was watching but doubt I'll break the 100 mark.
Huh. It seems like none of my links in my signature work (at least for the Animation Challenge) so I can't tell about records. I know I'm happy when I break 50 hours and complete the checklist, which I usually do. After the Sci-Fi Challenge it seems like a lot. I really need the September break so I can get ready to tackle the Horror Challenge!
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I've slowed down some after I hit 100. I'm focusing more on shows I want to watch that aren't challenge related. I will be doing the Criterion Challenge, but not as much as the last couple months.
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Just took a look at some of the checklist items I still have to work on and realized that the Saturn Award Winners list at icheckmovies.com wasn't updated again. I did update the first post with it, but 2016's winner was Finding Dory.

Originally Posted by orlmac
Huh. It seems like none of my links in my signature work (at least for the Animation Challenge) so I can't tell about records. I know I'm happy when I break 50 hours and complete the checklist, which I usually do. After the Sci-Fi Challenge it seems like a lot. I really need the September break so I can get ready to tackle the Horror Challenge!
Sorry your links broke! Hope it won't be too much of an issue to fix.

These two challenges are the ones I focus the most on and I do tend to take the first week of the Criterion off or really cut back. Gives me some time to recharge. I don't really do the Horror challenge. I do my own, but it's no where as intense as the official one! I really don't get back into a full challenge until the Comedy and Holiday challenges in Nov/Dec.

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I've slowed down some after I hit 100. I'm focusing more on shows I want to watch that aren't challenge related. I will be doing the Criterion Challenge, but not as much as the last couple months.
What's nice about the Criterion Challenge is that you don't need to watch a ton of movies. It's designed so that you can focus on just one film and glut yourself on the bonus features and really appreciate each film and disc.
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I loved the Lego Movie and the Lego Batman Movie, so in preparation for The Lego Ninjago Movie, I've been watching the TV show on Netflix and it's pretty good. Starting season 3 this weekend.
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I loved the Lego Movie and the Lego Batman Movie, so in preparation for The Lego Ninjago Movie, I've been watching the TV show on Netflix and it's pretty good. Starting season 3 this weekend.
I watched the Lego Batman Movie earlier this challenge and did enjoy it. I thought that they handled Batman like he really should be, emotionally, at least. Calling him out on his angst and for refusing help.
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I watched the Lego Batman Movie earlier this challenge and did enjoy it. I thought that they handled Batman like he really should be, emotionally, at least. Calling him out on his angst and for refusing help.
I just finished a first time viewing of The Lego Batman Movie and really enjoyed it. It's much better than The Lego Movie. I loved the narration by Batman over the opening sequence.

Batman: Black... All important movies start with a black screen.

And later, following a battle with the Joker...

Computer: What is the password?
Batman: Iron Man sucks!



They made great use of other WB properties too! Harry Potter and TLOTR characters in a Batman movie!?!? Very well done! I also enjoyed the bonus shorts, especially "Dark Hoser."

My copy of Hey There, It's Yogi Bear came in yesterday and my granddaughter and I watched it after I got home from work. We both liked it very much and got several laughs. I shouldn't have avoided it all these decades!
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Originally Posted by BobO'Link
I just finished a first time viewing of The Lego Batman Movie and really enjoyed it. It's much better than The Lego Movie. I loved the narration by Batman over the opening sequence.

Batman: Black... All important movies start with a black screen.

And later, following a battle with the Joker...

Computer: What is the password?
Batman: Iron Man sucks!



They made great use of other WB properties too! Harry Potter and TLOTR characters in a Batman movie!?!? Very well done! I also enjoyed the bonus shorts, especially "Dark Hoser."
I enjoyed the opening scenes too. I appreciate how they are not afraid to mix characters from different franchises in it as well! I did think they could have really used some of those bad guys at the end a lot better though! So many of them they added to just have them there.
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I have decided to watch Scooby Doo Meets Batman (1972) for my last movie but it seems that I may have more DC stuff to watch next year than I thought. I seriously considered adding the Lego stuff this year but it sounds like The Lego Batman Movie will be the movie I will be looking forward to the most for next year. It should be a great way to start it off since it also fits the Science Fiction/Fantasy Challenge!
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I've only watched Sing, Captain Harlock Space Pirate and Kubo and the Two Strings - all 3D blurays.
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I've only watched Sing, Captain Harlock Space Pirate and Kubo and the Two Strings - all 3D blurays.
How is Sing? It's piqued my interest since I first heard of it, and I see Netflix has it.
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How is Sing? It's piqued my interest since I first heard of it, and I see Netflix has it.
I thought it was cute, not great, but watchable. If you like music/musicals, you'll at least enjoy it, I think.
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I took a few days where I took it easy on the Challenge, but being the last few days, I hope to finish strong. I just finished an episode of Teen Titans, on Cartoon Network. I always enjoyed that show, but haven't seen it in years.
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I took a few days where I took it easy on the Challenge, but being the last few days, I hope to finish strong. I just finished an episode of Teen Titans, on Cartoon Network. I always enjoyed that show, but haven't seen it in years.
Good luck! I have to admit to not being able to watch Teen Titans. It just doesn't draw me in.

Watched another disc of Animaniacs. I definitely prefer Tiny Toon Adventures to it. I just don't find it that funny, I guess. I do like some of the segments, like the ones with Rita and the dog (can't think of his name!). My favorite is the one where they do a parody of Les Miserables. I'm hoping that one is in this set, but not sure.

I do hope to finish the set I have, 3 more discs to go!


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