lady_noremon: (Gackt)
lady_noremon ([personal profile] lady_noremon) wrote2007-06-09 06:48 pm
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Flim Storyboard mini-preview

Film Storyboard: "Halloween in June"

Shot #1:
 

Devan & Alex walking down the sidewalk, Alex is all "Yo, let'z check out dat ol'house sucka."

[identity profile] alchemy-hisoka.livejournal.com 2007-06-10 11:57 pm (UTC)(link)
Hee.

"Yo, let'z check out dat ol'house sucka."

Does he really talk like that?

That reminds me . . . you might get a kick out of this (http://granades.com/2007/05/02/loltrek/).

Also, is there anything else you want besides the HxH musicals as far as anime goes? Do you have all of the HxH TV/OVA episodes?
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[identity profile] lady-noremon.livejournal.com 2007-06-11 12:14 am (UTC)(link)
I second that *hee*!

Yes, he does in the little scribbles I wrote down for what I had to draw for each shot. If it was a actual movie/script then he probably wouldn't, unless the actor wanted to.

That was great!

"Spock's Brain" was on last night, I only made it part way though, as I couldn't take anymore of that hilarity at 1:48am, so thus I went to my room and watched part of "A.I." with the 'Hooker-Bot' (my fav' character in that movie).

Nothing I can think of at the moment.

I have all the anime & the first OVA so far [I haven't downloaded the others since I need to cheack and see which subgroup's I had before, and that means getting my DVD player working again -_-; (I'm never going to buy 'GO Video' brand again >_<)]
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[identity profile] lady-noremon.livejournal.com 2007-06-11 12:15 am (UTC)(link)
Or I should have said;

"Is there a reason why they shouldn't be talking in 'Gansta'?"
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[identity profile] lady-noremon.livejournal.com 2007-06-11 12:17 am (UTC)(link)
and I should have said;

"Is there any anime you have that you think I would enjoy?"

[identity profile] alchemy-hisoka.livejournal.com 2007-06-12 07:48 am (UTC)(link)
Combining comments here . . .

"Is there a reason why they shouldn't be talking in 'Gansta'?"

No; it just wasn't what I had imagined when I came up with the crack!idea, so it simultaneously surprised and amused me.

"Spock's Brain" was on last night, I only made it part way though, as I couldn't take anymore of that hilarity at 1:48am, so thus I went to my room and watched part of "A.I." with the 'Hooker-Bot' (my fav' character in that movie).

Ahh, yes. The dreaded "Brain and brain, what is brain?!!" It was on here, too, though at 7 PM. My dad watched it, but I opted to play some new Thief Fan Missions instead.

And I've never seen A.I.

I can give you the second and third OVAs. (I assume data DVDs are alright for you? That's how I was planning on burning the musicals and how I usually store my video files.)

"Is there any anime you have that you think I would enjoy?"

Have you ever seen Yami no Matsuei/Descendents of Darkness (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yami_no_Matsuei)? It's got pretty dead boys, supernatural powers, mystery, angst, comedy, and hints of shounen-ai/yaoi. One of the main characters, Kurosaki Hisoka, was also my alter ego of sorts for several years and, although he's been largely replaced by Killua, Hisoka still has a strong impact on me.

What else . . . Well, I'm not sure if you'll like it if you don't like horror, but there's Monster (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monster_%28manga%29), which is a rather lengthy mystery/horror series that explores morality and features one of the best and unique antagonists I've ever seen.

Earthian (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earthian) is an excellent science-fiction/drama series that explores society's limitations on romance and sexuality. It's a very under appreciated work by Kouga Yun, now most known for Loveless. However, the manga is vastly better than the anime, which makes it rather hard for me to share . . .

Pet Shop of Horrors (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pet_Shop_of_Horrors) is another phenomenal science-fiction/drama/horror series in which the manga is excellent but the anime is very mediocre. It's the manga world's version of The Outer Limits, exploring the weaknesses (and occasionally strengths) of human nature. Pet Shop of Horrors is also notable for naming every chapter with a word that begins with the letter 'd' (after the main character, Count D).

Gankutsuou (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gankutsuou) might be worth seeing, but your mileage may vary; it's a science-fiction re-interpretation of The Count of Monte Cristo that focuses on the methods and consequences of revenge.

Hikaru no Go (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hikaru_no_Go) is a series about, well, Go. I watched and read it so much in one year that I'm frankly sick of it by now, but it's a good and surprisingly entertaining series with ample room for shounen-ai (even if unintended).

Ryoukohunohara Labyrinth is a very rare OVA that apparently doesn't even have a Wikipedia article. It's a strange, sweet, and shounen-ai story about how a demon tries to break apart a pair of best friends.

Serial Experiments Lain (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serial_Experiments_Lain) is a surreal science-fiction anime series that explores 'reality', philosophy, and the impact of the internet. It's not something to be understood with only one viewing, but it does raise some interesting questions.

Whistle (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whistle%21) is a series about soccer/football. Easy as that. It's a light-hearted, average anime that's what I used to watch for those 'bored, feel-good' moments.

Finally, there's Zettai Shounen. I've really no idea what it's about and I've only made it through the first two episodes, but it has all four main Hunter x Hunter seiyuu in it.