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Yan
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Originally posted by Anime News Network
The year is 1866. It’s the eve of the World Expo, a technological showcase in Victorian England. Ray Steam, a mechanically-inclined lad living in London, is caught in a maelstrom of danger when a mysterious package containing the enigmatic Steam Ball is sent to his house courtesy of his grandfather, Lloyd. Lloyd is desperate to keep the Steam Ball out of the hands of the O’Hara Foundation, a colossal enterprise dedicated to technological progress headed up by a mysterious figure who’s connected to Ray in more ways than one. They need the Steam Ball to power a mechanical monster unlike anything the world has ever seen... and it’s up to Ray to stop them!


Source and Review: http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/rev...play.php?id=636

It's coming out in theatres tomorrow but I can't seem to find a single theatre in Long Island that'll be showing it. :(

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Originally posted by Anime News Network
Katsuhiro Otomo’s epic Steamboy cost 20.2 million dollars to make, took 180,000 cels to produce and ate up the last ten solid years of Otomo’s life. The hype surrounding this film is unreal; could the director of Akira, one of the most popular anime films ever, live up to his own legacy? The answer, thankfully, is a resounding yes. Steamboy outclasses all of Otomo’s other films and most of his competitors’ films; this is an instant classic, something to be loved and remembered by audiences of every shape and size.


I REALLY WANT TO SEE IT NOW.
LinX
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johnny<3trance
its crap man
Yan
quote:
Originally posted by johnny<3trance
its crap man


Is it? Why do you say that?
johnny<3trance
go to imdb.com
Yan
quote:
Originally posted by johnny<3trance
go to imdb.com


I just did.

This is the first and only review I see:

"The BEST anime movie released in North America in years"
beats and beeps
They said that about metropolis too...and then spirited away...thats why you never trust anything that says "in north america"
johnny<3trance
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0348121/board/nest/10861383
Yan
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Originally posted by johnny<3trance
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0348121/board/nest/10861383


Do you listen to everything people say on a message board? :D

If you take this stuff seriously, you can't enjoy anything because everyone has an opinion about it. I'm a HUGE anime fan who's seen a ton of anime, movies, and read a bunch of manga... so it's pretty hard to disappoint me now that I've seen and read some pretty crapp stuff. heh
johnny<3trance
ive seen mre than enought talk to show its unbalanced

unlike other movies it took 22 million yen and 20 years to make

movies that take that long usually are horrible unlss the reason was for qaulity such is at ghiblie with this company im sure its not the case...

Orpheus Is Dead
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Originally posted by Yan
Do you listen to everything people say on a message board? :D


Can't be too sure with that kid.
AudioGuru
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Originally posted by Nou
+1 metropolis was pretty cool, but it didnt have something, I couldnt really put my finger on it... it just lacked something.

Spirited Away was decent, but WAAAAAAY to disney for me, its classic Ghibli in alot of style, but it just has this really "cartoonish" feel to it.


I hope the next one (err i cant ever remember its full name, something somethings flying castle) is more inline with Ghibli's older works.


They need to release Pon Poko under disney, Racoons with extremely large testicles ia pure childrens enjoyment! :D


Was it "castles in the sky"? I don't really watch anime, but I remember seeing it on the shelf at blockbuster lol
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