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Posted: Fri Oct 27, 2006 1:53 am Post subject:
krim wrote:
just returning the favor chief.
thank you, again. i appreciate it ^_^
right on, kimosabe.....they call me green wasabi
you sparked my interest. i actually found a Ghost in the Shell - SSS file with allegedly better subs and higher quality vid file...uploaded two days ago. in any event...i hope to watch some version in the next couple of days....
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Posted: Fri Oct 27, 2006 1:58 am Post subject:
Tu_triky wrote:
thank you, again. i appreciate it ^_^
right on, kimosabe.....they call me green wasabi
you sparked my interest. i actually found a Ghost in the Shell - SSS file with allegedly better subs and higher quality vid file...uploaded two days ago. in any event...i hope to watch some version in the next couple of days....
i used the leet-raws rip, and the srt torrent i posted above, it works out pretty good, the timing, grammer and such. saw maybe the first 15 mintues before i had to go out.
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Posted: Fri Oct 27, 2006 2:12 am Post subject:
krim wrote:
i used the leet-raws rip, and the srt torrent i posted above, it works out pretty good, the timing, grammer and such. saw maybe the first 15 mintues before i had to go out.
okay cool....i'll definitely check it out sometime in the next few evenings....
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Posted: Fri Oct 27, 2006 8:42 am Post subject:
Anime Dad wrote:
There's a new GITS? Cool. I loved GITS:SAC.
GITS: SAC is one of my all time favs.....have you seen GITS: SAC 2nd GIG (i.e. GITS SAC 2nd season)? In my opinion it's even better than the first season of Stand Alone Complex.
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Posted: Sun Oct 29, 2006 7:36 am Post subject:
watched GITS-SAC:SSS... a bit confusing at first and obvious changes that you need to get used to. but entertaining none the less. But i think they tried too hard to be like the original GITS, or to sew up the story.
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Posted: Sun Oct 29, 2006 11:23 am Post subject:
krim wrote:
watched GITS-SAC:SSS... a bit confusing at first and obvious changes that you need to get used to. but entertaining none the less. But i think they tried too hard to be like the original GITS, or to sew up the story.
right on...i haven't seen it yet...but i want too.......hmmm been watching my boss my biatch.....
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Posted: Mon Nov 06, 2006 2:01 am Post subject:
Production I.G agrees to Ronny Yu's Blood live-action remake.
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Production I.G has announced that 'Blood the Last Vampire,' produced in 2000, will be made into a live action movie by company French Pathe. Production I.G has given it's consent. Pathe will spend approximately 20 million Euro (US$25 million) on the production. With shooting scheduled
to start in January 2007, a worldwide theatrical release is expected in spring 2008.
The original movie won best animation at the 4th Japan Media Arts Festival and spawned a TV-series 'Blood+' produced from 2005 to 2006. Copyright holder Production I.G. gave it's consent for a live action production by French Pathe through American video distributor Manga Entertainment.
Pathe is the largest independent film studio in France, producing movies, distributing them and managing their movie licenses. The movie will be produced by Bill Kong (Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon; Hero) and directed by Ronny Yu (Freddy vs. Jason). Ji-hyun Jun (My Sassy Girl, Windstruck) will star as lead Saya. The international production aims for a world wide audience.
Production I.G was not payed for the license, but will instead to receive royalties from all revenue created by the movie. Generally, when manga and
anime are adapted into live-action movies outside of Japan, remake rights are usually sold for a flat fee, which in the case of a hit, bars the original copyright holder of further revenue.
If the movie is a hit, this will lead to a sharp increase in revenue through ticket and dvd sales. Since the movie's theatrical release is expected in spring 2008, impact on Production I.G's profits is likely to be seen 2009 or later.
a friend recommended this one - but somehow, i cant seem to get off jdoramas to go back to anime i suppose i'm a complete dorama-addict now _________________
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Posted: Mon Nov 06, 2006 2:27 am Post subject:
Shindou wrote:
a friend recommended this one - but somehow, i cant seem to get off jdoramas to go back to anime i suppose i'm a complete dorama-addict now
hey i understand...i was like that too for a while....for me though, after the recent spat of copycat doramas or otherwise uninteresting shows...i use anime as a form of diversion. i don't really follow any serialized shows or sitcoms on american broadcast television...so the only real episodic television i see is either jdorama or anime....i usually watch television for documentaries or movies, as on HBO....
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