Movies and Life and Stuff
21/5/02 12:05Yesterday spent reading six months' worth of magazines. Happy.
After dinner went out with friends Evelyn and Aaron to get coffee and dessert and talk. Had good conversation, wherein religion, philosophy, foriegn languages, and the benefits or lack thereof of anime and Japanese culture were discussed. Strangely, Evelyn, who is usually up for anything involving TV, seems to fall asleep at the sight of anime, while Aaron seems only to think that perhaps he's been watching the wrong anime and should watch something else. Trying to think of things that might be at the movie store that he'd like.
Although I don't blame Evelyn - Lodoss War is not exactly a sterling example of the genre. And apparently Aaron saw Ghost in the Shell, but hasn't seen anything else. So. Reccommendations, anyone?
After dinner went and rented Waking Life. I have, as some of you know, been wanting to watch this movie for quite a while.
1.) It comes the closest to my dreams, style-wise, I've ever seen. But still not.
2.) It is confusing to watch. Scenery floats around on the screen in the oddest way. Would not reccommend it if you had a headache, for example.
3.) I want to watch it again. (!)
4.) There seemed to me to be some points in the beginning where it lagged, but those parts were okay anyway.
5.) It is the only movie which I have ever seen where I actively wanted to go into the movie, sit down, and speak with the people. All of the people. About what they thought about everything.
7.) It is funny.
8.) It is one of those movies where you cannot be sure, if you watch it late at night and have a long philosophical discussion about art and life and comics after that, that you cannot be sure you have not fallen into.
May I say how much fun it is to be able to turn to a friend and both say, "she needs to read Sandman" at the same time? (Yes, yes, Irina, you can stop bouncing now.) And also, for all of you Transmetropolitan readers, how much fun it is to be able to get the quote, "oww. I guess that's why Spider is a comic book character and I'm not," out of a friend?
I was going to walk to the library but it is now raining. But I have to walk to the highschool anyway to give my sister her sweatshirt, so I guess I might as well walk to the library.
After dinner went out with friends Evelyn and Aaron to get coffee and dessert and talk. Had good conversation, wherein religion, philosophy, foriegn languages, and the benefits or lack thereof of anime and Japanese culture were discussed. Strangely, Evelyn, who is usually up for anything involving TV, seems to fall asleep at the sight of anime, while Aaron seems only to think that perhaps he's been watching the wrong anime and should watch something else. Trying to think of things that might be at the movie store that he'd like.
Although I don't blame Evelyn - Lodoss War is not exactly a sterling example of the genre. And apparently Aaron saw Ghost in the Shell, but hasn't seen anything else. So. Reccommendations, anyone?
After dinner went and rented Waking Life. I have, as some of you know, been wanting to watch this movie for quite a while.
1.) It comes the closest to my dreams, style-wise, I've ever seen. But still not.
2.) It is confusing to watch. Scenery floats around on the screen in the oddest way. Would not reccommend it if you had a headache, for example.
3.) I want to watch it again. (!)
4.) There seemed to me to be some points in the beginning where it lagged, but those parts were okay anyway.
5.) It is the only movie which I have ever seen where I actively wanted to go into the movie, sit down, and speak with the people. All of the people. About what they thought about everything.
7.) It is funny.
8.) It is one of those movies where you cannot be sure, if you watch it late at night and have a long philosophical discussion about art and life and comics after that, that you cannot be sure you have not fallen into.
May I say how much fun it is to be able to turn to a friend and both say, "she needs to read Sandman" at the same time? (Yes, yes, Irina, you can stop bouncing now.) And also, for all of you Transmetropolitan readers, how much fun it is to be able to get the quote, "oww. I guess that's why Spider is a comic book character and I'm not," out of a friend?
I was going to walk to the library but it is now raining. But I have to walk to the highschool anyway to give my sister her sweatshirt, so I guess I might as well walk to the library.
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21/5/02 12:59 (UTC)Fushigi Yuugi was my first series. This is a BAD idea. Revolutionary Girl Utena was my second series. This is a pretty good idea, as if you watch Utena carefully it will teach you the Japanese visual vocabulary. Also, the second story arc will be out professionally real soon now, after having been in limbo for years, so this is a good time to get into the series. Movie-wise, try Miyazaki. Princess Mononoke, My Neighbor Totoro, and Lupin III: Castle of Cagliostro are all readily available (and even have decent dubs); between those one gets a pretty good overview of much of the point of animation. Akira really is a classic, but I confess I haven't seen it. Ghost in the Shell is really amazing. Also, due to their recent releases, both the new Vampire Hunter D and Metropolis are pretty easy to find (although I have to see those as well, dammit). If you're looking for fun happy sexy fluff there's Ranma, and there's also Maho Tsukai Tai (Magic User's Club). Maho Tsukai Tai develops surprising nuance and character depth while continuing to be sweet, warm-hearted entertainment. However, for gods' sake avoid the dub. I recommend avoiding Cartoon Network, too, especially regarding Bebop. Edited beyond the ken of mortals... .
Have fun,
Lila
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21/5/02 13:15 (UTC)It is very pretty. Very very pretty. We own it, so next time you visit we will inflict it upon you. probably with sound...sigh.
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22/5/02 19:45 (UTC)I don't own any of the rest of it, Except Petshop, which as stated above I am not going to show either Evelyn or Aaron or me right now.
I would LOVE to show Saiyuki to both of them (in fact, brought it up during the conversation) but, as you said, Lila - hard to get tapes of now. And the last two tapes subbed are godawful, wouldn't inflict them on my dog. I could barely understand what was going on, and I knew.
It's an interesting dilemma with Evelyn, as she does not seem to have the "art response" that most people have...for some reason sheer art usually just doesn't affect her. In other words, the "watch it for the pretty pictures" effect just doesn't happen. She needs stuff with words, preferably written.