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forgotenmemory 07-07-2007 04:10 PM

There were four other movies I've seen like that but I don't remember the names ecxept one called my neigber totero I think?

IamKira 07-07-2007 04:17 PM

yep...that one was pretty good, and then there's castle in the sky.......which was spectacular......and Kiki's delivery service, and ......I think it's called like gueen nyomi or something to that affect.....haven't seen the last one......

forgotenmemory 07-07-2007 04:24 PM

Ohhh there was one about a girl dreesed in blue and every where in the world is polluted to the point that the area is dead except for one village and there were giant insects!

Himechan 07-07-2007 04:50 PM

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Originally Posted by forgotenmemory (Post 172189)
Ohhh there was one about a girl dreesed in blue and every where in the world is polluted to the point that the area is dead except for one village and there were giant insects!

I think that's Naussica of the Valley of the Wind. I love all the Miyazaki movies, Howl's Moving Castle and Princess Mononoke being tied for first place and then Spirited Away coming in as a close second.

My favorite scene in Spirited Away was when the mouse/Yubaba's baby imitated Chihiro when she smooshed the slug. I love that part...

And when Haku goes all =-cuckoo-= on Zaneba's pieces of demon paper!! Whee...

In Howl's Moving Castle, I like when Howl takes Sophie "flying" for the first time. I thought that was cute.

JRockaddict 07-21-2007 09:34 PM

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Originally Posted by MelfinaPan (Post 138773)
I loved both films. Miyazaki films are always so imaginative and captivating.

yea.
i love all his movies

narutokun46579 07-22-2007 03:03 AM

I've seen those movies and they are awesome Spirited Away is my favorite. The director, Hayao Miazaki, is very talented I have all of his flims and I was amazed by all of them.:)

Chisame 07-22-2007 10:57 AM

Both films were amazing, but I prefer Howl's Moving Castle to Spirited Away, mostly because I absolutely adored the characters like Calcifer, Sophie, Turnip, and especially Howl himself.

It also had that nice, introspective edge about it.

Ronin4hire 10-08-2007 10:25 AM

Miyazaki appreciation thread!
 
I'm not a huge anime fan, but this guy makes movies that are so good!

My favourites are.

Princess Mononoke- Amazing! It's timeless... like a folk tale. Who can write a script with such imagination yet tell a totally original story? Miyazaki

Grave of the Fireflies- So moving, I was fighting back the tears. I've never been so close to crying during a movie.

The rest of his movies I've seen are classic also, these are my favourites though.

What are your favourites and why?

ivi0nk3y 10-08-2007 11:19 AM

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Originally Posted by Ronin4hire (Post 260626)
I'm not a huge anime fan, but this guy makes movies that are so good!

My favourites are.

Princess Mononoke- Amazing! It's timeless... like a folk tale. Who can write a script with such imagination yet tell a totally original story? Miyazaki

Grave of the Fireflies- So moving, I was fighting back the tears. I've never been so close to crying during a movie.

The rest of his movies I've seen are classic also, these are my favourites though.

What are your favourites and why?

Grave of the Fireflies is actually not Miyazakis work but Isao Takahatas, who is a friend of Miyazaki and uses Studio Ghibli to produce it. Its a great movie.
I also love Laputa: Castle in the Sky and Spirited Away is good, but I like the soundtrack of the latter the most.

Ronin4hire 10-08-2007 08:10 PM

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Originally Posted by ivi0nk3y (Post 260663)
Grave of the Fireflies is actually not Miyazakis work but Isao Takahatas, who is a friend of Miyazaki and uses Studio Ghibli to produce it. Its a great movie.
I also love Laputa: Castle in the Sky and Spirited Away is good, but I like the soundtrack of the latter the most.

I see...

Out of ignorance I thought all Studio Gibli movies were Miyazaki movies.

OK... let me change it to Studio Gibli appreciation thread :)


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