Talk to me was great! Checking out fnaf this weekend
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Watched Little Miss Sunshine and Grave of the Fireflies last night with my movie group.
LMS was pretty good, the pageant was creepy bit but I think that was the point. Nice little heartwarming family story and some corpse wrangling.
GotF was intensely sad as expected. The animation is absolutely top notch and the story is super relevant to our current events of war and civilian suffering.
Grave of the Fireflies is by far my favorite Ghibli film. It's also my favorite movie I never want to watch again. When people say animation isn't real cinema or it's for kids, you know they've never experienced GotF.
Yeah the animation is top notch and the subject matter is definitely not “kids movie “. I’ve now been trying to get people to watch it, so poignant for the times we live in.
Halloween 1 and 3 last night, FNAF tonight.
I watched My Neighbour Totoro (1988) yesterday for the first time. I'm not into animé in the slightest, I actively hate most of the pop culture that surrounds it, so I was bracing for impact before starting it. But man, it's an incredible film. The background artwork was breathtaking, every frame was literally a painting, shown for a second or two then gone forever. The level of detail was overwhelming. There was something about the way it was animated and coloured and "lit" that made it feel like my soul was being nourished.
The youngest kid was so well-written and animated, reminded me so much of my nieces and nephews at that age. The way small everyday human things were included elevated the experience hugely. Like, the way the kid clumsily walks down the stairs, or the way someone puts their shoes on (they even animated the dad slipping his shoes off from the chest up, so you just see his shoulders move in a way that makes it clear what his unseen feet are doing, really masterful stuff).
My one criticism of it - and this may be a criticism of animated films in general - is the "frame rate" of the character animations. It was bordering on being a slideshow. Hand-drawn stuff that isn't rotoscoped tends to have this issue, even in modern video games, and in Eastern animation in particular. For example, The Simpsons never had this problem, but Dragon Ball Z and Pokémon did (it's probably one of the things that put me off the genre). It seems to be a stylistic choice, rather than just trying to save money by skipping the creation of every second frame. If so, it's a choice I dislike and feel hurts the experience a little. Not hugely, just a little.
The story and acting were really pitch-perfect. Certainly a nice change from the grotesque shit I usually watch.
I'm going to be checking out the rest of Studio Ghibli's oeuvre over the coming weeks. First on the list are: Grave of the Fireflies and Spirited Away. There are a few non-Ghibli animé films I plan to watch, too. Perfect Blue is one.
I just need to ensure I precede each film with 15 minutes of chanting "I am not now, nor have I ever been, nor will I ever be, a weeaboo".
I'm going to see, "Priscilla" by Sofia Coppola soon.
I enjoyed, "killers of the flower moon" by Scorsese and didn't mind the length. It was a hot day outside so I appreciated the nearly 4 hours of air conditioning for the same price as 2 hours of AC. The story was good too.
Movies, sadly not much atm. Been watching shows and youtube reactions whilst travelling. That said, I've seen fresh reactions to greats such as Who Framed Roger Rabbit and 28 Days Later.
Recently, I watched...
Batman Returns (1992): The scene of the cats congregating around Selina Kyle after Shreck threw her out of the office window (and before she's reborn as Catwoman) is so iconic. I remember seeing that scene on television when I was a child. Danny DeVito's performance as The Penguin is also mega.
Blade Runner (1982): My eyes got heavy while watching it because all of the scenes are visually dark, which is certainly intentional. The world-building is amazing.
12 Monkeys (1995): It was interesting to watch this movie after having seen the TV series when it originally aired. The TV series is my second favorite sci-fi show, but I thought the movie was fine.
Watched "Please Don't Destroy: The Treasure of Foggy Mountain" 2023. Average comedy.
It looked alright. Saw it's not getting great reviews.
I'm planning to watch that new film, FNAF.... eventually.
Been watching Minx, it's fun.
Watched Boiling Point last weekend. Was blown away
About to watch Revolution OS right now.