Echo.
posts on 1/10/2007 7:45:05 PM
Yeah, that's what I like about Hayao Miazaki films. You don't need make-out scenes to prove love. It's through the subleties. Actually, I preferred "Howl's Moving Castle" to "Castle in the Sky." "Kiki's Delivery Service" is my absolute favorite, though.
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The commentator k
posts a message on 1/10/2007 4:42:17 PM
Yeah I've seen Howls moving
castle IT'S AWSOME!!!But Castle in the sky is waaaayyy better!I really would like to see sheeta kiss Pozu but I really don't think it's nessecary.
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The commentator k
posts a message on 1/10/2007 4:37:36 PM
I had a dream about Pozu and Sheeta
enthen Pozu waved his hair back,touched Sheeta's cheak they both closed their eyes Pozu was moving closer (to obviously kiss her)
and what I don't like is I woke up.
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posts on 5/15/2006 10:07:49 PM
Yeah, that's still better than nothing though, hm? Has anyone seen "Howl's Moving Castle"? That is a masterpiece!
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posts on 5/15/2006 4:42:52 AM
It was a great movie, when it was released it was only shown here for 2 days and I couldn't go because I had to work both days :( had to put up with watching it on my small screen.
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posts on 5/14/2006 11:10:55 PM
I'm going to see "Wicked"! I'm soo soo excited. Is it any good?
"Castle in the Sky" is also good. What did you guys think about it.
Don't worry Shira.. I have no life either.
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Shira
posts on 12/17/2005 12:12:14 PM
Who here has seen the play Wicked? It's really good...just got done playing at the Fox.
About what happened before the Wizard of Oz took place.
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Shira
posts on 11/28/2005 8:57:03 PM
I must have no life, because I'm on her AGAIN. Oh well...I just got done with the last Howl's Moving Castle manga; it was very good. I still don't understand a lot of stuff, though. What's going on with Turnip Head? Why did he change into a prince when Sophie kissed him? Sophie winds up with Howl. That makes no sense.
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Shira
posts on 10/11/2005 9:50:13 PM
Evidently I have too much time, because I'm on here constantly. Such is the life of a...whatever I would be classified as. I finished Howl's Moving Castle the book and read the first two mangas, but I still havn't seen the movie. Gotta get ahold of it...
I really like Sophie, she's awesome. I think she makes a better old lady than a girl, actually. She's very...opinionated. And set in her ways. And she knows how to behave like an adult. Howl seems much younger than her. Calcifer is wicked cool, just because he's made of flames. The Witch of the Waste makes me want to puke, she's just so repulsive. I must admit, I was a little disapointed by the castle at first. I thought it was a bit like Hogwarts, with moving staircases and doors that you have to ask politely to open before they do.
But it looks like a junk heap in the manga, and it's very small inside. But I guess that's sort of part of the magic of Howl's Moving Castle.
And now I'm rambling, so I'll stop bothering you.
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Shira
posts on 9/18/2005 8:58:13 PM
I made a mistake. No man involved, right? A young woman becomes an old woman.
Do you know we're not aloud to just say things like "yay" or "book good" on here? The administration is forcing us to use proper grammar and sentence structure and stuff. No 'semantic grunts' they call them. That's kind of funny...
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Shira
posts on 9/17/2005 11:07:02 PM
Good to know you're not dead. You're still in school? So am I. Howl's Moving Castle sounds fascinating...but why does it mention a 'Moving Castle'? Does the man/old woman have to navigate his way through it to find the Howl? That would be interesting...
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Adam
posts on 9/17/2005 1:12:36 PM
Yeah, I'm still alive. Just been busy with schoolwork lately. Howl's Moving castle is about a young woman who is turned into an old woman and seeks help from the wizard Howl, who is under a curse that causes him to turn into a monster.,
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Shira
posts on 9/11/2005 8:35:55 PM
You alive?
If you're not
don't answer.
What is Howl's Moving Castle about? I've seen some adverts for it, but they were strange, I didn't really understand.
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Shira
posts on 8/10/2005 12:08:39 AM
If you get hold of the DVD, make sure to watch the Geneon previews for other anime movies coming up, they're the best part. :]
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Adam
posts on 8/9/2005 3:25:07 PM
No, I haven't seen Appleseed yet, but I think I might look into it.
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Shira
posts on 8/8/2005 10:18:42 PM
Have you seen the movie Appleseed yet? It was an excellent movie, but the ending was a little difficult to understand. I still don't get it...but the music was really good and the characters all had really intersting pasts, which was way cool...
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Shira
posts on 7/25/2005 10:43:19 PM
It's good to know someone agrees with me. : ]
So you saw Princess Mononoke? I loved that...it was pretty scary the first time I saw it, though.
That boar was creepy.
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Adam
posts on 7/21/2005 1:28:43 PM
Yeah, it would be nice to see at least a minor amount of snogging in Miyazaki's films.
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Shira
posts on 7/18/2005 10:16:58 PM
I haven't been here in a while, either, obviously, but i'm glad you like Castle in the Sky. I've never seen "Nausicaa" or Howl's Moving Castle (but I heard it was great) although I did watch Princess Mononoke and LOVED IT; my favorite was Dola. :) You're right about Muska not being a very in depth character, but I think the movie was more based around just watching to watch and have a good time, not get an hour and a half in depth look at a criminal's mind.
Sorry about calling Miyazaki a sissy---it's sort of an inside joke with my friends because in not one of the Miyazaki movies we've seen did any of the characters do any snogging, and we're all about the snogging---which is really pathetic.
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Adam
posts on 7/10/2005 7:34:32 PM
Sorry about not having been here in a while. I saw 'Castle in the Sky' recently (Subtitled, since I thought the dubbed voice actors were miscast) and liked it, but not as much as I liked 'Nausicaa', 'Princess Mononoke', and 'Howl's Moving Castle'. And please don't call Miyazaki a sissy. He's my idol. Anyhow, my favourite character in 'Castle in the Sky' was Muska. He was such a great villain, but unfortunately he was simply the 'bad guy', whereas Miyazaki's other villains had far more character and depth.
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