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Eredien ([personal profile] eredien) wrote2002-07-28 08:50 pm

Massive Website Update

Okay, people, you know the drill. New pictures and an updated links section, yadda yadda yadda. There's a link to the left. No pushing. Keep your hands and arms inside the ride at all times. Move along.

Oh, yeah, and the Saiyuki fanfic. The first one. I'm planning on doing a funny one later.

I think this would be a good time to explain to other people, as I've been queried about it, how I take criticism on my writing or artwork: yes, please! If you have something to say, good or bad, say it on whatever forum you please. Call if you want to call. Leave messages on my livejournal. If you don't want to do that, you can email or instant message me. Please! I need to know what my writing and art is doing to the inside of your head, good and bad, to make my own works better.

A question for those who have seen Fruits Basket and both seasons of Saiyuki: and Which anime do you think would be a better fit with the song Galileo, by the Indigo Girls, for eventual video-making purposes? I can see both working, but can't decide...

I like being able to put "accomplished" in the little mood box below and really mean it.

Re: I feel old. :)

[identity profile] jcfiala.livejournal.com 2002-08-05 07:35 am (UTC)(link)
There are a lot of good Lupin movies, and Miyazaki only did one of them. 'Fuma Clan' is a fun Indiana-Jones type romp. 'Tokyo Crisis' takes time to paint Zenigata in a solid, positive light - he doesn't get Lupin, but he's not a fool. (Well, not a complete fool.) 'Dead or Alive' is Lupin vs. the absolute dictator of some small country, fighting over the secret treasure that everyone knows the location of, but which no one dares recover. 'Legend of the Gold of Babylon' is good if you're really interested in seeing what the Japanese thought the 70's were like in America.

KOR? Kimagure Orange Road. The story of this love triangle - only the center point of the love triangle is psychic, and thusly has to keep that a secret while still trying to get along. It's a lot of fun, really.