Actually... That needs to happen. I'd laugh so much if it did.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Thi2pTXBQbA
Edit: Alternatively...
Haly I don't think we can be sexy friends anymore. That Phantom of the Opera movie with Leonidas was terrible, I mean TERRIBLE, especially the awfully-framed swirly-wirly camera work.
Some of our lesser evolved member's ears have not evolved enough to appreciate their brilliance.What's AnimeGAF problem with nano.RIPE? :lol
Some of our lesser evolved member's ears have not evolved enough to appreciate their brilliance.
Well I'm already continuing my Hidamari Sketch rewatch. My heart can only take so much.
Translated, that means "F".
You mean not enough moneybags!
What about the Phantom of the Opera book? Is that a good read?
One only has so much energy to spare.Only 13?
What about the Phantom of the Opera book? Is that a good read?
One only has so much energy to spare.
I don't read any fiction older than the 50s so no comment.
But the Count of Monte Cristo and The Lord of the Rings are older than that!
Y're missin' out.
There's always the anime Count of Monte Cristo.
I don't read any fiction older than the 50s so no comment.
I really wish these were joke posts.Which was honestly better.
But the Count of Monte Cristo and The Lord of the Rings are older than that!
I don't read any fiction older than the 50s so no comment.
Director Mamoru Hosoda will appear at the New England premiere of Wolf Children, which will be held at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge on Thursday, March 14 at 7:00 p.m. Hosoda will be available for questions after the screening.
The screening event, which is free and open to the public, is part of MIT's Cool Japan project, which promotes examination and discussion of Japanese media and popular culture. On the same day as the film screening, MIT Professor Ian Condry will also speak at 4:00 p.m. about his new book The Soul of Anime.
I hate how my local library doesn't have the Count of Monte Christo. And 'ordering' it costs money. So I have to go to a distant city library to loan it, and then return it again at that distant city library. It's so moronic in what is considered to be the Information Age.
Why not just read it online? Its in the public domain anyway.
Honestly not a fan of the book. But god damn did I love the anime.
The soul of anime? Is it in sell?Also, if we're talking Famitsu scores, the Vita ports of both the Steins;Gate games got 9/9/8/7 each.
In more important news, for those living in or around Boston:
I'm a physical book purist. I need the thick paper in my hands.
I hate how my local library doesn't have the Count of Monte Christo. And 'ordering' it costs money. So I have to go to a distant city library to loan it, and then return it again at that distant city library. It's so moronic in what is considered to be the Information Age.
I lived in Toronto for a year or two and I saw it then. Although that was when I was what the scotts refer to as a "wee bairn", so I don't remember much. I saw it again much later on Broadway when I could actually appreciate it.
Ah cool. I'm the same way. Got a Kindle for Christmas and I barely use the thing because I can't deal with it.
Sadly won't really have much of a choice in the not too distant future :/
This is exactly what my sister said the other week when asking for book recommendations. smhI don't read any fiction older than the 50s so no comment.
That's the one that's actually going to be performed in Japan too, right? Should be interesting to see the reception it gets over there,Attention British GAF: (English?)
There's apparently going to be a Princess Mononoke stage play put up by some theater company called "Whole Hog Theater". Suzuki Toshio of Studio Ghibli even attended some kind of press event for it.
I expect you guys to go see it and give a full report.
http://www.wholehogtheatre.com/doing-it/princess-mononoke
Puchimas 47
bikini clad puchidols are straight up gross
This is exactly what my sister said the other week when asking for book recommendations. smh
This gives me an idea for a new light novel series: My Little Sister Only Reads Light Novels About Little Sisters.
That's just OreImo except eroges are light novels.
I think digital reading will be a supplementary choice, not a replacement. Physical books are so ingrained into our culture I don't see them ever disappearing. It's not like vinyl records or CDs where it's a matter of technology ageing, printed media has been practicable for 5 centuries.
That's just OreImo except eroges are light novels.
I can't imagine that was a coincidence, personally. I don't think Terasawa ever said anything about that though.Here's an odd question: do you folks think that part of the premise for manga and anime of Cobra was based, in part of Philip K Dick's short story We Can Remember it for you Wholesale or is it just a crazy random happenstance that it shares a similar plot element?
In short, across its entire home video existence, Gundam AGE has sold less than Gundam 00 did in its first five days ever.
Wow, you lived in the hog town? That's wacky. So you've basically been contaminated by Canadian germs!
I think digital reading will be a supplementary choice, not a replacement. Physical books are so ingrained into our culture I don't see them ever disappearing. It's not like vinyl records or CDs where it's a matter of technology ageing, printed media has been around for 5 centuries.