Perfect Blue ...really creeped me out. Icky.
Princess Mononoke ...made me want to have a wolf as a pet and plant some trees.
X ...was an hour of my life I really, really want back. Seriously. I want that hour back.
Spirited Away ...was so amazing that I wrote my final paper in my Film 01 class on it, and got 100/100.
Macross Plus ...was great. Yoko Kanno, I'd go lesbian for you.
Castle of Cagliostro ...was the first Lupin III thing I watched, and made me all kinds of happy. Hayao Miyazaki is the shiznit (as you can tell by this list.)
Grave of the Fireflies ...I haven't finished yet. I stopped half way, and have been avoiding it since because I just *know* it's going to make me cry if I keep watching.
Ranma 1/2 movie 1 ...Eh. Alright.
Ranma 1/2 movie 2 ...Funny. And romantic.
Neon Genesis Evangelion the movie ...I have not watched due to my utter disgust with the conclusion of the series. Once I'm burned, I don't go back.
Inu Yasha movie 1 ...Didn't like it. Weird animation. Nothing exciting about the plot.
CB: Knockin' on Heaven's Door ...trippy. A little slow and a lot improbable, but trippy nonetheless. Excellent character development. And music. And pretty, pretty animation.
Escaflowne: A Girl on Gaea ...I hate you. I really, really hate you. You are not that magical, moving, ambitious and beautiful television series I loved. You are massively disappointing money-making franchise excrement, and ohhhhhhhh I hate you.
Naruto movie 1 ...when will you be out? I want to see you!
FMA movie ...waiting for you is the most exquisite of torture. If you go the way the Esca movie did, I will be not only heartbroken, I will be catatonic.
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Princess Mononoke ...made me want to have a wolf as a pet and plant some trees.
X ...was an hour of my life I really, really want back. Seriously. I want that hour back.
Spirited Away ...was so amazing that I wrote my final paper in my Film 01 class on it, and got 100/100.
Macross Plus ...was great. Yoko Kanno, I'd go lesbian for you.
Castle of Cagliostro ...was the first Lupin III thing I watched, and made me all kinds of happy. Hayao Miyazaki is the shiznit (as you can tell by this list.)
Grave of the Fireflies ...I haven't finished yet. I stopped half way, and have been avoiding it since because I just *know* it's going to make me cry if I keep watching.
Ranma 1/2 movie 1 ...Eh. Alright.
Ranma 1/2 movie 2 ...Funny. And romantic.
Neon Genesis Evangelion the movie ...I have not watched due to my utter disgust with the conclusion of the series. Once I'm burned, I don't go back.
Inu Yasha movie 1 ...Didn't like it. Weird animation. Nothing exciting about the plot.
CB: Knockin' on Heaven's Door ...trippy. A little slow and a lot improbable, but trippy nonetheless. Excellent character development. And music. And pretty, pretty animation.
Escaflowne: A Girl on Gaea ...I hate you. I really, really hate you. You are not that magical, moving, ambitious and beautiful television series I loved. You are massively disappointing money-making franchise excrement, and ohhhhhhhh I hate you.
Naruto movie 1 ...when will you be out? I want to see you!
FMA movie ...waiting for you is the most exquisite of torture. If you go the way the Esca movie did, I will be not only heartbroken, I will be catatonic.
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ETA: WARNING: comments now include spoilers for end of The Vision of Escaflowne, the series.
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Date: 2005-01-20 11:03 pm (UTC)Perfect Blue...let me put it like this. There are two movies my friends like to threaten me with to get their way. One is the Fast and the Furious. The other is Perfect Blue.
I saw 20 minutes of X the movie on cable and decided that not even 24 hours of no sleep and an industrial strength New Year's vodka and green apple soda could make me continue.
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Date: 2005-01-21 12:47 am (UTC)I saw 20 minutes of X the movie on cable and decided that not even 24 hours of no sleep and an industrial strength New Year's vodka and green apple soda could make me continue.
I rented it. I was staying home by myself (I think this was 9th grade, maybe 10th), and I decided I'd rent anime instead of a regular movie. I didn't even know what it was supposed to be about, I only knew it had been in a local theater briefly. I saw it, and I just...hated it. No amount of pretty animation could save its terribleness. I felt totally jacked out of my $3.50.