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  • 6Feb 09

    There She Is!!

    A friend of mine just passed this series along to me, and it's the best thing I've ever seen come out of flash. Apparently, according to wikipedia, the first one was really popular in 2004, but I've never heard of them before now. They're great videos, though, only 3-5 minutes each, and I recommend them all. (especially the last one, how I love the music!) The first one was called "There She Is!!" and so that's the title of the whole series, with steps 2-4 having subtitles after that. They were made by SamBakZa, three Korean animators. (amalloc, sogong, and songhwa) Enjoy!

    Step 1: http://www.sambakza.net/peom/tteotta_eng.htm

    Step 2, Cake Dance: http://www.sambakza.net/peom/cakedance_eng.htm

    Step 3, Doki and Nabi: http://www.sambakza.net/peom/dokinnabi.htm

    Step 4, Paradise: http://www.sambakza.net/peom/paradise.htm

    Step 5, Imagine: http://www.sambakza.net/peom/imagine.htm

  • 26Nov 08

    Best Pixar film, hands down

    When last I updated, I was in a Code Geass obsession. Well, I finished the angst-y anime, and after jumping around between Nartuo, Fullmetal Alchemist, and Sugar Sugar Rune (actually, it's a pretty good fantasy manga), I've gone to a movie I actually saw this summer. WALL-E.

    I've always been a Pixar fan, since Pixar is the only animation company left in this country that makes good films. I lost all respect for Dreamworks with Shrek 2 and 3. I couldn't even FINISH 3, it was so bad. Meanwhile, the only sequel Pixar currently has out is Toy Story 2, which was very good for a sequel, and certainly not abad movie. They've got Toy Story 3 and Cars 2 in the making, as well, but I have faith that they'll be good. Not to mention that Pixar has always been the fore-runner in the computer animation world. That probably has something to do with them starting as a branch of Lucasfilm.

    Anyway, I love all the Pixar films and shorts, but WALL-E is by far, the best and my favorite. I don't know if I ranted about it when I saw it in theaters (most likely not, since that was right before I left for Australia) but it is quite honestly the best film I've ever seen in theaters. Maybe I shouldn't praise it too much, in case I get all yourexpectations too high and it lets you down, but I really don't see how it could. First off, the main two protagonists are basically slightly more articulate R2D2s (three if you count M-O), and the first 45 minutes of the film has no speaking characters outside of a 30-60 second explanation of why the earth is covered in trash (courtesy of Fred Willard as CEO of a fictional superstore/governement) and a couple clips from the 1969 version of Hello, Dolly! We're doing Hello, Dolly! for the spring musical this year, and I decided that was a good enough excuse to go rent WALL-E, since I loved it so much the first time around.

    Despite the protagonists not "talking" (they are able to speak each others' names, which is honestly all that was needed. Elissa Knight and Ben Burtt did a fabulous job with convenying emotions though only 3 words and a bunch of beeps and non-word noises) I was not bored once though the film, though since I'm an anime geek, I'm getting used to long uninteruppted shots of characters staring into space and not talking. (especially since I'm in the middle of .hack//sign) Thomas Newman had a fantastic score, and if you don't melt at "Define Dancing", you have less of a heart than the robots.

    The most surprising thing about the film is that it's a romance, since it wasn't especially marketed as such. Yes, it's most definitely sci-fi, and it's got drama and adventure, but main plot of the movie as driven by WALL-E, is a romance. Sure, there's the whole plant thing, but it's EVE WALL-E cares about, not the plant. (or at least not as much the plant) There has been a lot of criticism of the "messages" that the movie supposedly conveys, and they are all unintentional. I've heard everything from the first trailers to director Andew Stanton's commentary track on the movie, and he never intended to comment on anything political/social. He wanted to make a movie about the last robot on earth, who also happened to be a garbage compactor because that's about the lowest job he could think of. The plant, EVE, and the whole second and third acts came from there. I'm currently looking into this, but I suspect that a recent movie that DID have a political agenda was Happy Feet. I just can't see all that stuff being crammed into a movie without a reason. But that's what WALL-E looks like, so I'll research and get back to you.

    Amazing VISUALS!! Pixar has outdone everything you've ever seen with this one. Things honestly look real. Live-action. That is why I look down on Disney and the rest jumping on the CG bandwagon, but applaud Pixar. They started it, and they're the best.

    So in short, if you haven't, see WALL-E! It's my vote for the best movie of the year, and I'll be eagerly waiting for the Oscar nominations to see if it can squeeze into the Best Picture category.

  • 17Oct 08

    Villetta/Ohgi and Suzaku/Euphie: TWO new favorite pairings from Code Geass?

    Well, I'm still going in and out of Suzaku/Euphie, but Villetta/Ohgi's a definite. Although now that I've seen all of season 1, Chigusa is like a completely different person. So much that I'm not going to call her Villetta. Seriously. It's Villetta's Rin and Chigusa is Tohru. Or Kisa. O_o;; Even with selective amnesia... dang. Not to mention it's Megan Hollingshead's voice coming out of nice character. And not the Nurse Joy voice. The Mai voice. Weeeiiird.

    I was just watching 22 (Bloodstained Euphie) on youtube. and there were bunched of comments to the effect of "poor Lelouch!" THE HELL WITH LELOUCH! Euphie's five hundred times more innocent that he ever was, and you're sympathizing with him?! I don't care if it's not his fault!

    Anyways, now I'm a Code Geass fan. I've watched a bit of R2, and now I have a question. I watched all of episodes 15 and 16; how in the world do Ohgi and Villetta survive the fall? And the kunai? They fall, and the next thing I knew, Ohgi was back on the ship and giving Dieter funny looks. No explanation at ALL. Did they explain it beforehand somehow and I missed it?

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