• Howl's Moving Castle to have theatrical release.

    From Bobbie Sellers@bliss@mouse-potato.com to rec.arts.anime.misc on Wednesday, October 13, 2021 10:32:37
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    TSRI says Octtober 24,25,and 26

    <https://gkidstickets.com/us/howlsmovingcastle/?campaign=rightstuf&utm_source=brontomail&utm_campaign=Howl%E2%80%99s+Moving+Castle+in+Theaters!&contact_eid=344af172-c9da-4be6-a1de-869196147ed5&_bta_tid=12455669885476401491414547104696150041260861126402370960073021889787760511082012499363375289556968120587>

    Enjoy the show which seems to be part of Ghibli Fest.
    The above URL gave me lots of local to the SF Bay Area theatre sites and
    I can ohly hope that where ever you might be it wil help you.

    bliss - re-reading Show History of Japan for the 6th time...
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  • From T987654321@qwrtz123@gmail.com to rec.arts.anime.misc on Friday, November 19, 2021 11:54:30
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    Like Howl's at lot.
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  • From Wasabi@blue.mountains@org.invalid to rec.arts.anime.misc on Wednesday, November 24, 2021 03:56:10
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    T987654321 <qwrtz123@gmail.com> wrote:

    Like Howl's at lot.

    Nice film but total travesty of the book!

    Miyazaki should have stuck to writing his own stories instead of doing
    hatchet jobs on other people's. Although if you compare Nausicaa film and manga you could argue he did a hatchet job on his own story! (Though there
    I prefer the film to the manga personally.)
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  • From Bobbie Sellers@bliss@mouse-potato.com to rec.arts.anime.misc on Tuesday, November 23, 2021 20:32:57
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    On 11/23/21 19:56, Wasabi wrote:
    T987654321 <qwrtz123@gmail.com> wrote:

    Like Howl's at lot.

    Nice film but total travesty of the book!

    Miyazaki should have stuck to writing his own stories instead of doing hatchet jobs on other people's. Although if you compare Nausicaa film and manga you could argue he did a hatchet job on his own story! (Though there
    I prefer the film to the manga personally.)


    it is proverbial that the film of a book is seldom
    as satisfying as the imagination employed in reading the
    book. A small problem is that the adapter for the screen
    seldom seemed to read more than the blurb.
    Miyazaki knew waht he wanted in the film. The
    manga evolved as he wrote and may have gotten away from
    him at times.

    bliss - brought to you by the power and ease of PCLinuxOS
    and a minor case of hypergraphia
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