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Onewing
Member #6,152
August 2005
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Quote: Oh do animes count as movies?
I don't see why not. ------------ |
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Inphernic
Member #1,111
March 2001
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Moulin Rouge, The Others, Pi, The Usual Suspects, K-Pax from the top of my head. -- |
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LennyLen
Member #5,313
December 2004
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I'm going to add Last King of Scotland to my list of good movies. I just saw it tonight, and was extremely impressed with the acting. I feel it could have done more to show how horrific Amin's crimes were, but apart form that, it was an excellent portrayal of him.
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kentl
Member #2,905
November 2002
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Quote: I liked M. Night's new one a lot, "A Lady in the Water." Although, I doubt many others will like it, just a select few.
I liked it too. Quote: Moulin Rouge Hate it. But I don't like musicals. Quote: K-Pax
Love it. Has anyone here seen Shortbus? It's been praised a lot, not by me though. Behind all the "look we dare to show these scenes too" the story is weak and pretty boring. |
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Rampage
Member #3,035
December 2002
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I don't generally like anime, but I did see Memories by Katsuhiro Otomo and liked it. -R |
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Thomas Fjellstrom
Member #476
June 2000
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Evert said: [quote Dennis Busch]Oh do animes count as movies?
Not really. Hell, that would cut out MOST movies these days. Most of the big movies are mostly computer animated. -- |
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gnolam
Member #2,030
March 2002
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Quote: Um explain that one for me. Because 8 frames per second does not a moving picture make. -- |
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Thomas Fjellstrom
Member #476
June 2000
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Go check all the stats for all the animated movies ever, and come back with some evidence. And I am talking movies. Not the crap Disney has been pushing out. I've seen many animated movies that were much higher quality than your average crap from most studios. -- |
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clovekx
Member #3,479
April 2003
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Quote: Hell, that would cut out MOST movies these days. Most of the big movies are mostly computer animated. There is a difference between terms 'anime' and 'animated movies'. They are not the same. --- |
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Thomas Fjellstrom
Member #476
June 2000
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Quote: They are not the same. One is made by Asians, one isn't. Big whoop de doo. -- |
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clovekx
Member #3,479
April 2003
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Quote: One is made by Asians, one isn't. Big whoop de doo. I would say that the animation style is the difference. Anyway I don't know any reason why anime shouldn't count as movie. I just said that they are not the same. EDIT: --- |
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Onewing
Member #6,152
August 2005
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Quote: There is a difference between terms 'anime' and 'animated movies'.
Yeah, in America it's cartoon vs. animated movie (small screen vs big screen). How does it work for the Asians? Anime vs. ------------ |
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Thomas Fjellstrom
Member #476
June 2000
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Quote:
How does it work for the Asians? Anime vs. There may be a term I don't know for that, but I'd assume its just "Big Screen" vs "Little Screen". Then again, they also have another category, the OVA, which are generally much better quality than the TV shows, just that they were released direct to DVD/Video. In "america" the "OVA" are all the stuff that couldn't even make it to TV -- |
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Paul whoknows
Member #5,081
September 2004
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Back to the future trilogy ____ "The unlimited potential has been replaced by the concrete reality of what I programmed today." - Jordan Mechner. |
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Rampage
Member #3,035
December 2002
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Science Fiction movies: Star Wars Episode IV. -R |
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Joel Pettersson
Member #4,187
January 2004
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LennyLen said: ... And Dr Strangelove. Seconded.
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Indeterminatus
Member #737
November 2000
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Playtime by Jacques Tati. _______________________________ |
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Bob Keane
Member #7,342
June 2006
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If we are adding animated movies, I would like to suggest "Wallace and Grommit: The Curse of the Were Rabbit". Miyazaki is good. By reading this sig, I, the reader, agree to render my soul to Bob Keane. I, the reader, understand this is a legally binding contract and freely render my soul. |
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Rampage
Member #3,035
December 2002
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Quote: "Wallace and Grommit: The Curse of the Were Rabbit". Oh yes, I liked that one, and "The corpse bride" too. From Pixar, I really liked "The Incredibles" and "Monsters Inc.". -R |
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kentl
Member #2,905
November 2002
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Some good animated movies I like are: Ice Age, Ice Age 2 (not as good, but still worth seeing), Shrek (but I did not like the sequel at all), The one with the fish looking for his parents and everyone I forgot. |
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Rampage
Member #3,035
December 2002
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Quote: Ice Age, Ice Age 2 Those two, I hated. Never thought a movie could be so boring. Robots, Cars and the movie about the fish were bad too. But I liked Toy Story I, and the second one was so-so. -R |
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Dop the wop
Member #8,324
February 2007
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Termanator 4 sure>:( |
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