Posted: Fri Apr 22, 2005 5:22 pm
It seems nice and the animation is spectacular from what I saw from the trailer but I'll never watch it. 
The track used in the trailer would be "Sasurai no Sophie" ("Wandering Sophie"). I agree, it's very, very beautiful. <3Disneykid wrote:That was a really nice trailer. The score gave me goosebumps through it. Although I still don't know much about the film's plot (and I really don't want to in order to make the experience more fresh), I'm still very much looking forward to this film. The animation seems to be the best Studio Ghibli's ever turned out. Also, Miyazaki seems to have warmed over to CGI. I read somewhere that he detested it, but there were a few CG elements in Spirited Away, and now Howl's Moving Castle seems to be chock full of it.
I kinda actually feel the same.DisneyFan 2000 wrote:I don't find the trailer appealing at all. Call me crazy, but I don't see whats all the fuss about.
Agreed!Luke wrote:I think the narrator needs...to...speak...a...little...faster.
Studio Ghibli movies are nothing like regular "anime" such as all the shows on t.v. Studio Ghibli's movies are leaps and bounds ahead of nearly all other anime and they are leaps an bounds ahead of anything Disney has put out in the last 10 years. Just because it is anime dosn't mean it is bad or boring. That is like saying all Disney movies are boring and suck because Clifford's Big Movie, Shark Tale, and Dave the Barbarian suck.*Andy* wrote:The only thing i've really seen like this is the anime type animation that was in Kill Bill, i really liked that. But i just dont think i could sit through a film like Howls Moving Castle. Well hopefully i'll see something like it soon.
um Dave the Barbarian is the only thing Disney there. Or was that on purpose?castleinthesky wrote:That is like saying all Disney movies are boring and suck because Clifford's Big Movie, Shark Tale, and Dave the Barbarian suck.*Andy* wrote:The only thing i've really seen like this is the anime type animation that was in Kill Bill, i really liked that. But i just dont think i could sit through a film like Howls Moving Castle. Well hopefully i'll see something like it soon.
It seems that people are comparing non-Ghibli anime with Ghibli anime so I compared non-Disney animation with Disney animation.JiminyCrick91 wrote:um Dave the Barbarian is the only thing Disney there. Or was that on purpose?castleinthesky wrote: That is like saying all Disney movies are boring and suck because Clifford's Big Movie, Shark Tale, and Dave the Barbarian suck.
Disney is handling it,too. And yes, the voice casting is great, top notch!Little Red Henski wrote:If it is half as good as the book than it will truly be spectacular. I predict Studio Ghibli will get another Oscar. The Dub has to be good because Pixar is handling it.
Spirited Away was a good movie, but the pacing was awful. I felt like I had been sitting there for 4 hours.PublicEnemy#1 wrote:Oh god. For those of you who haven't seen Spirited Away, go out and rent it along with Princess Mononoke... NOW.![]()
Worst Website ever! They are not even trying.castleinthesky wrote:Update:
The English Web Site has opened at http://disney.go.com/disneypictures/castle/
I'm guessing these are first viewings? If so, I personally think Laputa and Nausicaa are 2 of Miyazaki's weaker and slower films, still pretty good though. Mononoke is an extremely strong film, I'm ashamed to say I don't even have the DVD yet, I need to pick that up.DaveWadding wrote:Spirited Away was a good movie, but the pacing was awful. I felt like I had been sitting there for 4 hours.PublicEnemy#1 wrote:Oh god. For those of you who haven't seen Spirited Away, go out and rent it along with Princess Mononoke... NOW.![]()
That said, I have Nausicaa, Laputa, and Mononoke sitting here on my desk waiting for me to watch them.
I prefer Nausicaa to Spirited Away myself. maybe I'll watch all the Miyazaki's then go back to SA and see how I feel.PublicEnemy#1 wrote:I'm guessing these are first viewings? If so, I personally think Laputa and Nausicaa are 2 of Miyazaki's weaker and slower films, still pretty good though. Mononoke is an extremely strong film, I'm ashamed to say I don't even have the DVD yet, I need to pick that up.DaveWadding wrote: Spirited Away was a good movie, but the pacing was awful. I felt like I had been sitting there for 4 hours.
That said, I have Nausicaa, Laputa, and Mononoke sitting here on my desk waiting for me to watch them.