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December 16th, 2009 by kasen3860809
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This is the first DVD that Nickelodeon has released of the Grand B! which is the best cartoon since Sponge Bob. There are 8 different episodes - We Got the Bee, So Tickled Together, Sweet Sixteenth, Bee My Baby, Bee Troubled, Artificial Intelligence, Bat Mitzvah Crashers and Spruce Secret Weakness. The title episode features a vast song “Running with the Rainbow Unicorn” and the extras include interviews with series star Amy Poehler and Andy Richter, who plays Bessie’s itsy-bitsy brother, Ben. It is enormous to finally net a DVD of this demonstrate since Cut doesn’t note it as often as I wish they would! I can’t wait for them to release the whole first season, but in the meantime, these are some classic episodes!

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December 16th, 2009 by kasen3860809
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There are some movies that are gloriously awful and “The Brain That Wouldn’t Die” (a.k.a. “The Head That Wouldn’t Die”, which is the better title because, after all, we are talking an entire head not honest a brain) is one of the classics in that particular category. You can rep a gain of this film hosted by Elvira, Mistress of the Unlit, or skewered by the “Mystery Science Theater 3000″ crew, but you will have no plight appreciating this example of dreadful science fiction cinema. This is a movie that should be on every fan’s list of the 10 Worst Science Fiction Movies Ever Made.

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Dr. Bill Cortner (Jason call me Herb Evers) is depressed with the outdated surgery practice by his father, Dr. Cortner (Bruce Brighton), who warns him about higher laws and other nonsense. Bill has a fiancé, Jan Compton (Virginia Leith), who keeps talking about how she cannot wait for them to obtain married. So when they are in a car accident he rescues Jan’s head and takes it encourage to his private laboratory. There his assistant, Kurt (Leslie Daniels), who has a transplanted arm that has not exactly taken from one of Bill’s earlier experiments and who also rails against the doctor’s notion to score his fiancé (now the noxious “Jan in a Pan”) the perfect body. Bill only has 48-50 hours (you have to appreciate the specificity) to arrive up with a modern body and heads for the nearest strip club. When that does not pan out (hehehehe) he starts stalking women on the street and finds his draw to a Elegant Body contest. But Bill will glean nothing less than the best for Jan and that ends up being Playboy Playmate of the Month for June 1959, Marilyn Hanold.

Meanwhile, Jan would rather be tedious than be a smooth head; besides, she has some questions about the soundness of the whole contrivance, which she discusses with Kurt. The rest of the time she carries on a one sided conversation with whatever is on the other side of the bolted door in the basement (Kurt will not let the cat out of the bag, but we know it is magnificent dreadful and that it is another result of Bill’s insane desire to play god) . In the bloody climax of this film, the region comes to a head…

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Oh, you objective cannot have too powerful fun at the expense of this film. Director Joseph Green and producer Rex Carlton came up with the anecdote, and you have to admit that any movie that combines a talking disembodied head, a monster slack a locked door, and exotic dancers is a movie that is going to be made. Green even gets a bit creative with the camera in the car accident sequence. However, the dialogue and the strong sexual subtext are what really stand out for me in this film. It is extraordinary that the actors could say some of these lines with straight faces, but it is rather surprising that the sexuality of the film could be so overt. It is very easy to read this film being all about lust: Jan is ready to execute Bill very gay and when he is left with impartial her head he insists on getting what is clearly an even better body so that they can consummate their destiny.

I will go out on a limb…and say that “The Head That Wouldn’t Die” is one of the two worst Science Fiction movies that you have to view, along with “Thought 9 From Outer Position.” Certainly they are the only 5 star ratings I have ever given to “terrible” films because the enjoyment level so completely transcends the inherent value of the film.

I win “B” movies, especially from the ’50’s that are poorly made in

terms of place and acting. In an ironic plot they become fun to behold because they are so abominable which makes them so favorable.

Beatles: From Liverpool to San Francisco Movie Streaming

December 15th, 2009 by kasen3860809
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This DVD is one of those itsy-bitsy, unknown, “Beatle-Surprises” that pop up once in a blue moon (with the upcoming CirqueduSoliel Soundtrack coming up as the “next-big-thing”) … I judge myself to be quite the Beatles’ completionist and I had never seen the majority of these interviews in their entirety and grand less in such pristine quality… As stated by other reviewer; A must-have! … Worth the tag of admission alone is the lengthy Bonus-Feature with everything and more concerning “We’re More Celebrated than Jesus” insist… Watching those teenagers be interviewed in a picture shop was a major nostalgia meander (to sight those walls adorned with the “latest releases” like in the olden days!) … Earn this one!

This very affordable DVD is surpringly fleshy of rare Beatles footage, newsreels, and interviews. Even though there is no Beatle music in “From Liverpool to San Fransisco” (if you want to hear Beatle songs in handsome Dolby Digital 5.1 sound I hurry you to salvage the Beatles Anthology DVD box residence), the material will hold you glued to your TV from inaugurate to effect.

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I highly recommend “From Liverpool to San Francisco” to anyone who wants to expand his / her knowledge of the greatest band in Rock n Roll history. The DVD is well produced, has helpful to sterling audio / video quality, and covers a lot of ground. The bonus footage includes a fairly in depth perceive at the 1966 “greater than Jesus” controversy, complete with interviews with teenagers in Memphis, Tenn. Awesome stuff for you Beatles historians out there. You need this!

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December 14th, 2009 by kasen3860809
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Blazing Saddles is one of the broad comedies of all time. Unfortunately, it’s likely that no major studio today would release it. South Park: Bigger, Longer and Uncut, Something About Mary and American Pie (all hilarious movies which I would highly recommend, by the blueprint) believe toilet humor that makes Mel Brooks at his most graphic seem like a Disney movie in comparison. However, today’s politically fair Hollywood would be panicked with a comedy that uses racial epithets left and proper, worrying about the backlash that subject matter would cause.

This is too abominable because Blazing Saddles shows that such language, given the legal context, can actually combat bigotry by showing how slow it really is. Cleavon Exiguous, as Sheriff Bart, and Gene Wilder, as The Waco Kid, are presented as islands of sanity in a sea of ignorant, racist townspeople. The ‘n’ word is thrown out repeatedly, but is intended as an insult to the people who say it rather than a slur against blacks. Mel Brooks, a very liberal Democrat, recognized that racism is offensive and irascible in nature and showed it in its lawful light in Blazing Saddles. As a result, the film does more to ridicule racism and bigotry than most serious “message films” on the same subject ever could.

Unfortunately, the corporate suits who now accelerate the ample studios are more troubled about image and profits than producing quality movies. As long as a film offends as few people as possible and appeals to as many members of the general public as possible (preferably between the ages of 18 and 35), the executives like it — even if the film has no originality or artistic merit at all. As a result, films like Blazing Saddles and TV shows like All in the Family are taboo these days. Hollywood has lost a lot of bold and courage since 1974. Study Blazing Saddles and you will realize unprejudiced how noteworthy.

“…of opinion cascading into a waterfall of creative alternatives.” Thus spoke Hedley Lamarr (Harvey Korman), the Area Procurer, Attorney General and Assistant to the Governor as he plotted against the residents of Rock Ridge in Mel Brooks’ hilarious western spoof “Blazing Saddles”, which was first released to theaters in 1974. With the meager budget of only $2.6-million, the film grossed over $119.5-million, making it the highest grossing western of all time until the release of “Dances with Wolves” in 1990, which grossed over $184-million. The success of “Blazing Saddles” is attributable in gargantuan allotment to the honorable direction and writing (in conjunction with several other writers) of Mel Brooks, who (of course) also acted in the film in three separate roles: as Gov. William J. LePetomaine, an Indian chief and a World War I aviator. Equally valuable are the many very talented comedic actors who brought the film to life.

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The spot of “Blazing Saddles”, as I eluded to in my review opening, takes site primarily in the fictional old-west town of Rock Ridge, whose residents seemingly all have the same last name and who have been mercilessly besieged by a group of thugs who are lead by a man named Taggart (Slim Pickens, 1919-1983) . After the thugs extinguish the sheriff of Rock Ridge, the residents send an urgent plea to Gov. LePetomaine to immediately appoint a unusual sheriff. Gov. LePetomaine delegates the appointment to his assistant Hedley Lamarr, whose detestable secret agenda is the destruction of Rock Ridge to create method for a recent railroad line. Lamarr devises what he believes will be the final, unconscionable inducement to the residents of Rock Ridge for them to vacate: the appointment of a sunless sheriff, Unlit Bart (Cleavon Dinky, 1939-1992) . Most of the residents of Rock Ridge are aghast when Sheriff Bart rides into town. However, he lickety-split acquires a sidekick in Jim ‘The Waco Kid’ (Gene Wilder) and some unsolicited attentions from the heavily accented visiting stage performer Lili Von Shtupp (Madeline Kahn, 1942-1999), whose passions include the consumption of schnitzengruben. The tale continues to entertain as it builds to a climax that only the curved comedic genius of Mel Brooks could devise. Also, in classic Mel Brooks fashion, the film includes several musical interludes that include the film’s title song (sung by Frankie Laine), “The Ballad of Rock Ridge”, “I’m Tired” (sung by Madeline Kahn), “The French Mistake” and “April in Paris”. Other memorable characters include Olson Johnson (David Huddleston), Rev. Johnson (Liam Dunn, 1916-1976), Mongo (Alex Karras in his first big-screen role), Howard Johnson (John Hillerman), Van Johnson (George Furth), Gabby Johnson (Jack Starrett, 1936-1989), Harriett Johnson (Carol DeLuise, a.k.a. Carol Arthur), Dr. Sam Johnson (Richard Collier, 1919-2000), Buddy Bizarre (Dom DeLuise) and a cameo by Count Basie (1904-1984) . There were also several brief uncredited appearances by Anne Bancroft, Gilda Radner (1946-1989) and Rodney Allen Rippy who played Bart at age 5.

Overall, I rate “Blazing Saddles” with a resounding 5 out of 5 stars. It is a hysterically comic film that I can highly recommend to everyone. Though none of Mel Brooks’ other films were as financially successful as “Blazing Saddles”, many are powerful of mention, including “The Producers” (1968), “Young Frankenstein” (1974), “High Apprehension” (1978), “The History of the World, Section 1″ (1981) and “Spaceballs” (1987) .

Streaming Batman - The Animated Series, Volume Two Online

December 13th, 2009 by kasen3860809
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Get ready for more unlit justice as the Gloomy Knight prowls the streets and skies of Gotham City for the criminal element which infests it in Batman, the Spicy Series: Volume Two. This 4-disc area features 28 episodes of bewitching bliss, which includes the first appearances of Ra’s Al Ghul (”Tron’s” David Warner), and his shapely daughter Talia (”Supergirl’s” Helen Slater) in “Off Balance”; and The Riddler (”Smallville’s” John Glover) in “If You’re So Incandescent, Why Aren’t You Rich? ” The residence also includes the Emmy-winning “Robin’s Reckoning” with corresponding commentary by Bruce Timm and Eric Radomski. As always, the insist talents never ceases to amaze. The radiant belief and care save into the series’ yell casting is a tradition that continued with the later DC Comics superhero shows, Teen Titans and Justice League Unlimited. Here are the contents of this set:

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Eternal Youth

Perchance To Dream

The Cape And Cowl Conspiracy

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Robin’s Reckoning Portion One

Robin’s Reckoning Section Two

The Laughing Fish

Night Of The Ninja

Disc 2:

Cat Scratch Fever

The Exclusive Secret Of Bruce Wayne

Heart Of Steel Fraction One

Heart Of Steel Portion Two

If You’re So Shimmering, Why Aren’t You Rich?

Joker’s Wild

Tyger, Tyger

Disc 3:

Moon Of The Wolf

Day Of The Samurai

Terror In The Sky

Almost Got ‘im

Birds Of A Feather

What Is Reality?

I Am The Night

Disc 4:

Off Balance

The Man Who Killed Batman

Mudslide

Paging The Crime Doctor

Zatanna

The Mechanic

Harley & Ivy

Special Features:

Commentary: “Robin’s Reckoning” by Bruce Timm (Producer) and Eric Radomski (Producer)

Commentary: “Heart of Steel” by Bruce Timm (Producer), Eric Radomski (Producer), Kevin Altieri (Director)

Commentary: “Almost Got ‘im” by Bruce Timm (Producer), Eric Radomski (Producer), and Paul Dini (Producer)

Commentary: “Harley and Ivy” by Bruce Timm (Producer), Eric Radomski (Producer), and Boyd Kirkland (Producer)

Featurette: “Robin Rising”: Detailing the evolution of Robin’s character in the series (10:00)

Featurette: “Gotham’s Guardians”: About the supporting cast of The Batman Bright Series - Includes Commissioner Gordon, Alfred Pennyworth, Selina Kyle (aka Catwoman), Harvey Bullock, Rene Montoya. (10:00)

Featurette: “Voices of the Knight”: About the voices gradual the characters (10:00)

Well worth the wait, and HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!

After years of steadfastly ignoring the ardent wishes of its fan faulty, Warner Brothers is finally continuing to release its landmark Batman: The Spellbinding Series in quailty DVD complete box sets,instead of dolling the episodes out at a indolent four or five at a time! The “seasons” are somewhat complicated to interpret as the Curious saga is actually comprised of three separate “series” that originally aired from 1992-1995, with some of the episodes being replayed in the upcoming “season,” hence the designation of “Volume” rather than “Season” in the DVD box situation releases.

As has been illustrious, this 4-disc state features 28 episodes including the first appearances of Ra’s Al Ghul, voiced by David Warner, his daughter Talia, voiced by Helen Slater, in the facinating episode entitled, “Off Balance.” The status also includes the Riddler, voiced by John Glover, in, “If You’re So Luminous, Why Aren’t You Rich? ” This release also includes the Emmy-winning “Robin’s Reckoning,” which deals with the cancel of Dick Grayson’s parents and subsequent emotional trauma when Grayson, who is now Robin learns the identity of the killer. This episode includes corresponding commentary by the equally radiant Bruce W. Timm and Eric Radomski.

The creators of this Curious classic series site to their task after the first Batman movie and somehow managed to prefer the essence of the droll book world of Batman, without the gore of the mainstream amusing book titles.

In one of the last hand-painted animation shows ever to have been rendered, Batman: The Intelligent Series is as flawless a rendition of Bob Kane’s mythic creation as ever captured on droll paper or film, both live-action and animation. Time will whine, but I acquire the Batman Titillating saga is wonderful of being crowned the greatest intriguing Superhero series to have ever been produced. Regardless of its location in history, it changed the enthralling genre forever as well as, ironically, the humorous book and film depictions that spawned it. It is pure magic.

The “Dim Deco” develop of Gotham City and all of the characters in the Batman mythos were deftly crafted by many of the fresh humorous industry’s greatest talents including: Alan Burnett, Paul Dini and the aforementioned Bruce W. Timm. Every subtle nuance was anticipated and superbly rendered in serious stories that merged the childhood wonder and excitement of droll books with the adult appreciation for drama, humor and tragedy.

Each half-hour episode feels like a movie, and the issue actors who portrayed the characters were so well matched that theirs are now the ONLY voices I hear when I read the silly. Since I’m 48 and have been reading The Batman since I was a kid, that’s saying something.

Credit goes to the swear talents of Kevin Conroy, who pulls off the best Batman and Bruce Wayne voices I have ever heard, along with Trace Hamill (Luke Skywalker in the Star Wars Trilogy) for literally BECOMING the Joker in his protest portrayal. Other steller whine talents belong to Efrem Zimbalist Jr., for a flawless Alfred Pennyworth, the stalwart Wayne family butler; Adrienne Barbeau as the Catwoman Selina Kyle; and Arlene Sorkin as Harley Quinn (a character created in the Gripping Series, which in a frigid twist, was then introduced into the mainstream laughable book titles.)

The talented Shirley Jackson mild the memorable music, which again blends perfectly with the whole to earn a proper bewitching masterpiece.

Because these series feature stories of the Dismal Knight, it remains utterly improbable that the bulk of the episodes catch situation in Gotham City at night, but nonetheless manage to have extraordinary color and suitable vitality. This striking visual style was given to each character, too, making them seem more sturdy and larger than life but totally believable.

While the background of the characters is outside of the mainstream amusing book continuity, the Consuming Series remained proper to the core of the characters’ personalities and motivations more than ANY other rendition. It is so compelling that you can not only spy Gotham, but feel, smell and even taste this “fictitious” city!

To examine these shows is to topple permanently under the spell of The Batman, the ample loner detective, who was driven to crimefighting after the senseless abolish of his parents that occurred in front of him during a robbery when he was a boy.

This Batman is trustworthy, tragic, comic, shining, obsessed, selfless, sincere and completely dauntless, elements that were sadly missing in the many movie portrayls of the character and often missing in today’s funny book maintstream depictions that too often rely on violence (rationalized as “action”) in lieu of fair storytelling.

If you have never seen this display, whether adult or child, you should. And for those of us who watched with verbalize amazement and joy during its modern urge, these are hugely anticipated DVD

releases.

Let us hope that the remaining episodes will be released soon, and that the subsequent series, Batman Beyond, which was a examine at the Caped Crusader in the future complete with an aging Bruce Wayne and a modern “Batman,” will also soon be released in burly on DVD.

Into the Night Streaming

December 12th, 2009 by kasen3860809
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It’s a shame. I don’t know what’s unfriendly with Universal; they’ve never really cared about this movie, it seems. -By that I mean they’ve never bothered to letterbox it. This movie never looked all that profitable on any of its video releases; I seem to remember it always looking fine lousy, even on laserdisc. It’s such a amusing and keen cramped thriller with a ample (and sleepless) Goldblum, a tough and sexy Pfeiffer, an even sexier Harrold, a gross Bowie, and lots of distinguished faces in cameos. -Enough reasons for a DVD, I should contemplate!.

This is a big movie that is always underrated by critics. Jeff Goldblum and Michelle Pfeiffer are unbelievable here, at the commence of their careers, and without tremendous star egos. The surprise cameos are fun and the record is modern and novel. I recommend it to anyone who is tired of the same customary site and action. This is well worth the money.

Watch Children’s Favorites: Halloween Treats Online

December 11th, 2009 by kasen3860809
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I personally view the Barney fragment was a tiny long (ugh Barney!) but my 2 year old-fashioned son didn’t seem to mind. Cute video, he watches the whole thing when it’s on. I am trying to prepare him for Halloween :)

We old-fashioned to rent this DVD from our public library but it became too scratched to concept. I was jubilant to order it for my 3 year-old daughter who honest loves it. We mostly view Barney (there’s a very cute song about autumn) but we have watched all the others several times, also. This is a broad collection of halloween videos for children!

Shoot the Piano Player - Criterion Collection Movie Streaming

December 10th, 2009 by kasen3860809
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Truffaut said he realised, when filming ‘Shoot the Pianist’, a gangster film, that he hated gangster films. He shows his contempt most by consistently emphasising human truth over generic convention, but finally allowing generic convention to accumulate brutally through. For Truffaut, genre is incompatible with humanity and its messiness.

Like many of my favourite films (and it is my favourite), ‘Shoot’ is a reworking of ‘Vertigo’, the narrative of a man who lets two women die because of his gain emotional cowardice, leaving him in emotional shellshock. Aznavour’s performance - and this isn’t sufficiently realised - is one of the towering achievements of cinema, a complete, physical embodiment of diffidence, guilt, solitude and emotional paralysis, a man more lethal in his dithering passivity than murderous gangsters are in their violence.

Like all the best art, ‘Shoot’ is a tragicomedy, intelligent bewilderingly between the two moods, creating a devastating emotional texture - the hilarious scene where Charlie debates the best design to acquire Lena only to tragically realise she’s gone, or the grisly abduction scene that sees captor and juvenile captive argue comically over scarves.

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As the title suggests, music is this film’s soul, the only thing that can transcend genre for Charlie, the only draw an emotionally tedious man can feel.

Truffaut’s restlessly inventive mise-en-scene, switching between studied artifice and breathless commence air filming, is bulky of Hitchcock, Godard, Ophuls, Ray, Renoir - all the best of cinema; but in truth, there is no other film like it.

Truffaut’s “Shoot The Piano Player” is a much thing: a laughable and light-on-its-feet movie about despair. The director combines the grittiness of David Goodis’ noir unusual “Down There” with his believe more optimistic humanism and the corpulent stylistic arsenal of the French “Modern Wave” to acquire a film that manages to say as worthy about Art and Life as any really superb, satisfying book. Charles Aznavour plays the worried Edouard, aka Charlie, a piano player in a cheap bar who is really a classical concert pianist hiding from a catastrophic, tragic history. A blooming current waitress knows who he is and encourages him to live again. But as in most American gangster movies, you can’t hasten away from your past. Truffaut includes an astonishing amount of philosophy about women, Fate, success, failure, marriage; all couched in a runaway style that is familiar to us today, but must have been monstrous and exhilirating relieve in 1960. (The noted slit to the “musty woman dropping dull” could have advance directly from Indignant magazine.) And who hasn’t sometimes felt bedeviled by fortune and shyness: we greatly identify with Charlie. The comically incompetent yet nefarious villains are also a spacious touch. This movie feels as original as it must have 40 years ago.

Watch Ayurveda: The Art of Being Online

December 9th, 2009 by kasen3860809
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There is so remarkable more to HEALING, than being treated by doctors who watch at symptoms and who prescribe farmaceutical drugs that do more distress than worthy.

Being a rheumatic patient, and having customary the most horrifying drugs for over 10 years(I was even given a chemocure for a year! LEDERTREXATE), I decided to End, because there was NO improvement whatsoever, on the contrary. The doctors declared me totally irresponsible. I couldn’t slouch one step without 2 crutches and they predicted I would soon raze up in a wheelchair. Well… after having started alternative medicine, like acupuncture,kinesiology EFT, immunics, PLUS vitamins, minerals, anti-oxidants, supplements and a grain-free-diet, 5 Tibetan Rites (Yoga), my condition has improved significantly. Less damage, inflammation reduction. Immune system has improved. I sometimes need 1 crutch. Most days I can even do without. Who said that natural healing is NOT possible.

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This movie shows beautifully that alternative medicine is grand to heal serious and also chronic diseases, without chemical drugs with its burdening and harming side-effects or even an operation.

Allopathic medicine is too fervent in curing symptoms and doctors are totally focused on the disease. We desperately need other and better ways of healing.

Don’t hesitate to consult your M.D. when you’re ill, but don’t swallow everything they say or prescribe… Consume your brain and intuition as well.

I’m not going succor to any stale physician again after watching this dvd… It’s really unfair that so many people is suffering and they don’t know about this antique science that can heal almost anything in a natural plan…

Watch Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind Online

December 8th, 2009 by kasen3860809
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Absolutely, Purchase THIS FILM. IT IS ONE OF THE BEST FILMS OF ANY TYPE EVER MADE.

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Disney, after originally having scheduled the release of this masterpiece for August 31, having moved it to Feb. 22, and having taken it off the release list, has now reinstated its release on Feb. 22. It will be released with Porco Rosso and The Cat Returns; originally, it was to be released with My Neighbor Totoro, but The Cat has been substituted. This is mistifying, because Cat is a sequel to Protest from the Heart, a sweet and endearing film that has never been released in the U.S.; a studio does not usually release the sequel first. What is Disney thinking, and what is to be done with Totoro?

That said, Nausicaa of the Valley of Wind was Miyazaki’s first full-length recent film (I don’t count the Lupin films because they’re allotment of someone else’s work), and it is utterly pleasurable. It is adapted from the memoir manga series that he created in between projects while working for other directors, and only covers about 30% of the big epic. It has a heavy ecological message, and shows Miyazaki’s trademark fascination with flight and novel animals. The memoir is deep, rich, emotional, and satisfying. The soundtrack, Jo Hisashi’s first for Miyazaki, is one of his best; it is not extremely varied, but it is rich and emotional.

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A version of this film was introduced as Warriors of the Wind in the behind 1980’s in the U.S. While the dub was helpful, twenty minutes of cuts made in the film infuriated Miyazaki to the point where he refused to allow any more U.S. sales of his films until Disney agreed to release the films uncut and to do their prodigious best with the vocal talents for the dubs. I aloof do not feel that their choice of snarl actors has always been the best; some of the performances in Castle in the Sky and Princess Mononoke were at best lackluster, but there’s always the subtitles and novel Japanese soundtrack for purists who aren’t glad with the results.

This film is an absolute must-have for any animation fan. Even being Miyazaki’s first film, it is a detailed, outmoded work far beyond the scope of most animation directors and storytellers. I fair hope that Amazon will release this film in a 3-pack with Porco Rosso and The Cat Returns.

I have been an animation fan all of my life. I’ve seen almost every Disney interesting flick countless times. I’ve studied the work of Chuck Jones and marveled at the best of Don Bluth.

I have been a fan of Japanese animation in partuclar for years. I have seen countless inspiring films and studied them in depth. I believe almost every Studio Ghibli film ever made (including Direct of the Heart, the Cat Returns, Castle in the Sky, and Castle of Cagliostro) . I am here to mutter you that Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind is without a doubt the greatest provocative film I have ever seen in my life…

First of all, this is the first film that the animation genius Miyazaki ever attempted through his gain studio. It is also a greatly condensed yarn, being adapted from a manga that it’s creator wrote which was quite lengthly. That being said, this movie is PERFECT.

The animation may be musty, but it rivals, and sometiems even demolishes, animation released in the theaters today. The action sequences (and particularly the flight sequences) are truly astounding to spy. The sound effects are obliging. The music is mind-blowing. The pacing is perfect, the voice-acting beyond perfect. The quality of the artwork continues to astound. But that’s not why this is the greatest arresting film ever.

At it’s heart this is s complex epic of man vs. nature and man vs. man. How many times have we been over the topic of how man’s meddling is threatening to demolish the world, and how perhaps one day the world will fight relieve? In the world created in this film, the world has been destroyed by what can only be desribed as an apocalypse (of man’s doing) . In response, plants and giant bugs are taking over the whole world and inhabiting titanic patches fo wasteland. Various countries are fighting endless wars with each other in a quest to survive. A recent grief arises though, as one of the extinct weapons which destroyed the world is found. The nations all claim they want to employ it to raze the bugs that would end humanity (not to extinguish each other, as each nation claims it’s rivals would) .

Toss into this mix an oasis from the harshness of the desert wastelands where everyone lives in peace and harmony…and a young girl may have the secret to ending the eternal battle between man and nature.

The myth in Nausicaa is incredibly stong, and the situation is quite deep. What really holds this movie together though, is Nausicaa herself. This young girl is the single greatest anime character ever to grace film. The key lies in something Miyazaki himself once said. A man who is the protagonist would kill his enemies and defeat them. But the precise world is not like that. In the exact world, empathy and plan is the only thing that can set us. And so rather than fight everyone to the death, Nausicaa takes on the far more unsafe goal of making everyone discontinuance fighting before they annihilate everything worth saving. The Japanese are very in touch with the theme of the futility of war (having experienced its effects first-hand), and this film is a perfect example of the pinnacle of where that philosophy can lift us.

Miyazaki has changed in his views over time, and this film is not what he considers his best work. I earn this to be the ultimate irony. The man doesn’t even realize the magnitude of what he has created…

I said it before and I’ll say it again. This is the greatest gripping film of all time. It covers the elephantine range of emotion, from friendship and idea to death and destruction and the chance of forgiveness and renewal. I can often utter whether I will luxuriate in a movie by it’s beginning. This movie has the best beginning of any movie I have ever seen. I always know if I will continue to savor a movie when it ends, and this movie has the best ending of any movie I have ever seen…