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· New Texan
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:welcome:It's nice to see a film beforehand and be able to recommend it wholeheartedly months before the release. That film is Spirited Away, and you can read my review at The Logbook. Some updates...

* The film will be in limited release on September 20th, and wider release on October 4th.
* The official web site is now up, and you can see the English trailer there or at Apple's Quicktime site.
* And, someone who is a die-hard anime fan saw the dubbed version and came away impressed. Although there are some minor dialogue changes, there has been no editing of the film beyond the credits.

A excellent film to take the family. :righton:

(updated web site URL)
 

· Welcome to Torchwood
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Will Disney support this release better than Princess Mononoke?
I remember the only city that had wide release was Minneapolis (sp).

We can only hope that it will come to a Theater near us. If not, will be waiting for the DVD.
 

· New Texan
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:computer: Admittedly, Miramax (one of Disney's companies) had problems as to how to market Mononoke. Many america's mindsets is that "animation=kid's stuff", which Mononoke wasn't. However, I have shown Princess Mononoke to groups of friends, and the end, they loved it. (Princess Mononoke frequently shows up on Starz, Action, and occassionally Wam!)

It appears that Disney is following the same strategy that was used with Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon. I saw the trailer for that, and went wow. And it started off in a few theaters, then expanded. Although it never was number one, for weeks, it was always in the top 10. Hopefully, the same will happen with Spirited Away. It should be noted that whenever the film was shown at film festivals, the tickets were quickly sold out. (When I attended the San Francisco showing, there were two lines at the Castrop theater..... one for those who had tickets, and one for those who were hoping to get tickets).

One thing that they did omit in the English trailers
is the fact that Chihiro's parents were changed into pigs
, which was a major plot point.
 

· New Texan
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From http://www.imdb.com/StudioBrief/2002/20020924.html#2

Spirited Ticket Sales for 'Spirited Away'

Opening on just 26 screens the Japanese anime film Spirited Away earned $450,000, ($17,000 per screen). The Rotten Tomatoes website said Monday that the movie had received not a single negative review from 55 print, broadcast and online critics and was in fact the best-reviewed film of the year so far. Coincidentally, it observed, the new Ballistic: Ecks vs. Sever received not a single positive notice and was the worst-reviewed film of the year.

Note: Since this article was posted, Spirited Away has received a single negative review on Rotten Tomatoes. In comparison, The Lord Of The Rings: Fellowship Of The Ring got a 95% rating based upon 169 reviews.
 

· Arcane Movie Trivia King
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well, rotten tomastoes hasn't seen a film they DID like....

it hasn't been pointed out here yet, but "spirited away" is the largest grossing film in asia, even beating "titanic"...

this is a film to go see(and after you see "the ring", find the original japanese films on dvd if you can)
 

· Your Neighborhood Liasion
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I'm going to hold off for the DVD on this one like I did with Princess Mononke hoping against hope that they secure the rights to the Japanese audio to release with the DVD. I really don't like English dubs of anime features in general, and especially of Miziaki (I know i butchered that spelling!) films.
 

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Some of this was based upon the Q&A session after the Spirited Away presentation in April at the San Francisco International Film Festival:

* Princess Mononoke was a bit of a problem DVD release because of the inclusion of the Japanese language track. At the time of the DVD's release in the US, there was no corresponding DVD release in Japan, so there were fears of reverse importation.
* Spirited Away has since been released on DVD in Japan.
* Any Disney/Ghibli DVD releases will feature the original Japanese language track and the corresponding subtitles. If available, there will also be an corresponding English dub track.
* My Neighbor Totoro may be released this December by Fox as a dub-only full-frame base-bones release. Fox has the rights to this movie only until 2004, after which the rights will revert to Disney/Ghibli.
 

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I had the chance to see this flick last Sunday at the Metreon in San Francisco. Dubbed, with DLP projection.

I have the R3 DVD (legit, non bootleg HK version) for a while now, so it was nice to see it on the big screen.

I recommend the dub of this movie at least once since it's not half bad, and I noticed a bunch more visuals than I did reading it while watching the DVD.

Check it out any way you can tho, it rocks.
 

· New Texan
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Well, I took two friends of mine to see the film late last month. Neither of them are major Anime fans. Both loved it, and one can't wait until it gets released onto video.

However, I really loved this review. The religious bias shows a little bit. Uh, does that mean that we shouldn't respect other culture's religions?
 
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