Originally posted at Music On-Air.biz.
Roger Eaton: Acclaimed cinematographer of The Killing of John Lennon gives insight to the world of film
Originally posted at Music On-Air.biz.
Roger Eaton: Acclaimed cinematographer of The Killing of John Lennon gives insight to the world of film
Let’s see if this style gains any traction. A lot of thoughts pop into my head every week, so let me try to condense them into bite-size quotes on a quasi-weekly basis.
We’ve come a long way since blowing asteroids up with nukes. Films concerning themselves with the End of the World are not new, but productions on the apocalyptic genre have been ramping up leading to December 2012 thanks to the Mayans, misinformation, and general idiocy.
This is Star Wars. Lucas’s franchise should be renamed to something else.
Well that’s two lacklustre Ghibli movies under Goro’s belt. On one hand I can understand Hayao supporting his son in his career, yet on the other hand this blatant form of nepotism is doing nothing but showing that the Miyazaki magic will disappear when he does.
A one-stop-shop? A CV? A refuge from stormy reality? A gathering ground for beatniks? What am I offering here?
What do I want the website to be? Beyond a showcase, and snapshot of time for posterity, I’m still trying to figure it out.
Top 20 (in order. Kind of):
Aired just two years after the end of Mobile Suit Gundam, a show which defined the mecha/space genre in anime, Macross takes the ‘humans attacked and on the run in a super ship’ template and blazes forward a new path of its own.
Originally posted at myanimelist.net.
This is the story of how one young kid has everything taken from him, but vows to take it all back and then some. With the loyal childhood friend Kircheis backing him up, Reinhard Von Musel’s rigorous climb to the top of the empire food chain begins in this OVA; a prequel to the 110 episode Legend Of The Galactic Heroes OVA.
Originally posted at myanimelist.net.
This show works on so many levels it can whizz right past viewers heads because of its frenetic pace and glorious slapstick behaviour, but make no mistake there was plenty of thought put into the script of this 90’s classic.