No.743
>>740I don't know how you didn't mention Yasuo Otsuka in this post - the animation revolution of the film came from his choice to modulate the timing in his effects animation. Or maybe you are mixing up Kotabe with Otsuka.
No.744
>>743Also, Miyazaki was on an earlier Toei film, Gulliver no Uchuu Ryokou. Along with some of their TV anime prior to that.
No.745
>>743>>744Yeah I mixed up Kotabe (who worked on Horus) and Otsuka who was the mind behind the new timing. Miyazaki had previous works but, as far as I cal tell, those were minor cuts, while Horus was the first time he had some bigger prominence as a KA.
No.757
>>739That sounds quite intriguing, I think I'll check it out this weekend.
No.759
>>739sick, i didnt know this, it's great.
No.762
>>754Is this worth watching if I love pretty much all of Oshii's stuff EXCEPT for UY? It's not that I don't like SoL, or even Oshii's take on it (I adore Patlabor), but UY just feels so rom-com-y and formulaic. Is Beautiful Dreamer substantially different?
No.763
>>762If you've seen the show up to the point it came out, it just feels like "one of those episodes" that pop up once in a while. If you've just dipped your toes in on the first handful of episodes it will feel pretty different.
>>761This movie is quite good - you can see some of where Oshii would go with Gosenzosama Banbanzai in it, and the actors are all anime industry people he worked with before, and Yasuo Otsuka of all people.
No.764
>>761where can I even find this movie in decent quality? There's what seems to be a 360p version on youtube, and... nothing on any of the torrent sites I know
No.766
>>760Being a Disney movie is what gives Cog's Castle its timeless energy. Liking Mamo because it's edgier makes you sound like a child.
No.767
>>766If I want to watch a Disney movie, I'll watch a Disney movie. Hell, I'll even turn on a Ghibli film. Those films are great and there's nothing wrong with them, many are classics for a reason. Cagliostro isn't just a Disney film, it's a not very interesting Disney film. Sure there are great moments, but it's far from the best Lupin film and its far from the best Miyazaki film.
If you wanted a new Cowboy Bebop film and it was a goofy Disney kid's film, it'd be more than understandable if you didn't really care for it and wanted something more adult. I'm not sure how Lupin is any different in that regard.
No.770
>>761What's really interesting to me is that the Red Spectacles is sort of filmed like an anime in live action. Movement is deliberately limited, the backgrounds are flat, camera tricks are anime-style... It's pretty neat.
No.3389
some of these are boring though.
No.3393
>>739Shoujo Tsubaki (1992) by Hiroshi Harada, bad online discourse aside, it's a unique film that's rare in anime and is tapping into Japanese underground and wears its influences on its sleeves like Shūji Terayama films, Japanese theater, 1900's art, etc. It's ashamed the movie (and manga) are reduce to just shock content when it's much more than that while it meant to be shocking to the viewer in a exploitation way, it's still has themes and direction that make it above just an exploitation film.
No.3400
>>760And old opinion I came across was that for the second movie it’s an amazing animated spectacle but a terrible lupin movie, haven’t seen it yet myself but have watched mystery of mamo