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However I don't even think Nemo's crew will be able to keep that title from what is seemingly going to be one of the best films ever - Return of the King.
'That wasn't funny. And I know funny. I'm a clown fish!'
> er-no wrote:
> Kids see it and it taps into the father - son relationship.
> Adults see it and get the older jokes and fathers see it and realise
> they love their kids.
>
> or something :)
>
> You need medication, you are beginning to sound like Harry Knowles.
Heh, nothing wrong with that! On another note, the best film of the year is obviously mine. :P
> Kids see it and it taps into the father - son relationship.
> Adults see it and get the older jokes and fathers see it and realise
> they love their kids.
>
> or something :)
You need medication, you are beginning to sound like Harry Knowles.
But not the film of the year... oh no.
And Yes Lucas is shooting extra scenes with Natalie Portman for various flashback scenes for the later films.
> Granted Finding Nemo was a fantastic film... but come on it's a
> pixar... they're all the same in essence. What about Pirates? Cabin
> Fever? Kill Bill?
Its a superb pixar film. Its a superb film, forget who made it for a second and appreciate its pure quality.
Kids see it and it taps into the father - son relationship.
Adults see it and get the older jokes and fathers see it and realise they love their kids.
or something :)
Only a selection of anime is like that, I've never seen any of the stuff, but I know it's there, and I refuse to watch it. You know why? Because I know it won't entertain me. Things that I don't like/have interest in (like football) I don't view. What Bane is saying is, this 'demon' rape is funny because its unrealistic, you don't see demons etc in real life strolling the streets do you? It's a cartoon, Escapism from real life. I'm not saying watching scenes of rape is good entertainment, but for some people it's just general humour.
Anime is excellent because it's beyond western cartoon's/realism, Intricate plots with beautifully drawn characters, weapons and futuristic city's, anime films are bizarre, but brilliantly done. Western cartoons need to really take a hint out of the Japanese's book because it just cannot be beaten.
I think this arguement has been blown way out of proportion, and monkey_man's comment about hollyoaks was so randomly placed it was funny.
They've had centuries of strict codes and traditions to live by, but from what you can see in anime, manga, rocks music, films, fashion etc, the Japanese in recent times have just had a new culture overload, and have taken many sections to the extreme.
When you see things on tv about modern Japanese youths, they're not just your typical kids we'd imagine, they have crazy fashion, 80's style haircuts, many girls walk around with bleached blonde hair and orange tans etc.
And how about those crazy Japanese gameshows we laugh about. not too many years ago they would never have existed in old Japan.
I guess some of their anime is just their new found freedom of expression, something they haven't always been able to do on a mass scale.
And his point about low-crime rate is 100% correct.
Why?
Because, from what I understand, the Japanese have a very strict moral code. They still consider things like family honour, respect and behaving with consideration to each other.
My colleague has returned from Tokyo, and she said it was the most polite, well ordered city she has ever been to.
The Japanese would appear to respect tradition, morals and courtesy instead of this Western free-for-all that we have (I'm talking on the whole)
They produce all manner of entertainment, from Pokemon to Hentai, and there is something for everyone.
And my point still stands - I don't enjoy anime, in whatever shape of form, so I decide to not watch it.
Be it family orientated or the more widely understood stereotype of rape/monsters.
I haven't read such a book, so don't stand in any real capacity to try and explain why it's considered entertainment over there.