Are they still US purveyors of Ghibli?
They are. But those are just worth owning.
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Are they still US purveyors of Ghibli?
They are. But those are just worth owning.
And we do! Such largesse.
There's a not-Ghibli I'm on the fence about--5 Centimeters per Second. I waffle. It's $35 plus right now, I've never seen it, don't know if I'd like it enough to pay that.
I did just pick up the whole Cowboy Bebop series, to go with our movie, though. Also not Disney.
5 Centimeters per Second
We have that one!
It's very beautiful, but more like Your Name (set in a city, melancholy love story) than most Miyazaki.
It's the first one reviewed in this list which might help: [link]
Some non-Ghibli movies we've liked recently are...
The Girl Who Leapt Through Time
Wolf Children
Summer Wars
Ride Your Wave (really gorgeous, and affecting)
Children Who Chase Lost Voices (probably the most Miyazakian in style/theme. Does have a sad death in it): [link]
If you have AppleTV+, then Wolfwalkers is worth checking out.
(Making notes)
Wolfwalkers was fantastic.
Awwww yeah, The Losers hit Netflix this month!
GO PETUNIAS
I swear if I ever meet that man, I'm gonna fist pump and "Go Petunias!" at him.
I can’t believe that James Gunn managed to make Starro the Conquerer a sympathetic villain. And he did it with one line of dialog.
Well, that was an intriguing comment, Scola, so I watched Suicide Squad this morning. That was ore emotional investment than I expected to have.