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Unfortunaly it meant I HAD TO spend £200 on getting a few things I wanted.
Unfortunaly it meant I HAD TO spend £200 on getting a few things I wanted.
> Unfortunaly it meant I HAD TO spend £200 on getting a few
> things I wanted.
heh. The results of me spending that amount of money on Anime at once would involve the slow removal of my limbs.
From the dude behind Akira, it's 3 short-ish sci-fi stories. Really good stuff and recently released in this country on dvd.
:)
Then in HMV....X Files boxsets reduced ! Agh!
I hope you bought Najica Rosalind, shame they dont do the boxest with the free panties :) The commentaries are really funny.
Me and my brother saw Memories but I'd not heard of it so we gave it a miss.
Kiddy Grade comes out next week, I think that might be worth getting.
Oh by the way any Studio Ghibli fans, there's now a trailer of their latest movie Howl's Moving Castle, looks interesting;
Right click [URL]http://www.tzone.org/~llin/clips/Howl_Trailer_20040626.avi[/URL]
I never watch the commentry on Anime titles, since I tried to watch the FF:U commentries, which were abismal.
With regards to Cowboy Bebop, I read somewhere the series may be being released on dvd at last, with the first part coming sometime around September maybe. Fantastic series, and if it does get a release here I hope it does really well (but I bet it will be largely ignored by everyone not in the know).
Grave of the Fireflies is also coming out sometime soon too. That's a very good and very moving film.
"Those are the nice and standard extras, but what really sets this apart is a commentary provided for one of the episodes featuring Kira Vincent Davis (Najica) and Monica Rial (Lila). I'm not even sure you can call it a commentary. It's more of two girls high on something talking about anything you can possibly imagine. It was absolutely hilarious, even if you aren't a watcher of English language dubs. There are several bleeps throughout the commentary in order to protect the innocent and prevent the word a$$ from being said. Oh no, I was bleeped!"