Weird Rituals
David Cameron holds in his piss in order to concentrate. What weird borderline OCD shit do you do and why?
( , Thu 15 Dec 2011, 14:17)
David Cameron holds in his piss in order to concentrate. What weird borderline OCD shit do you do and why?
( , Thu 15 Dec 2011, 14:17)
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Akira
Does this count? I've watched the film Akira at least once every two months for the last 15 years. On average it's about once a month, but it used to be nearly daily.
When I was a teenager I watched it a lot because all my mates were into it, but despite seeing it several times, I just couldn't figure out what was happening in the story.
Later, when I had worked out the (admittedly not that complicated) plot, I got really into it and watched started watching it all the time. I'd put it on before school, after school, as I was going to sleep - eventually it just became a comfort thing and a bit of background noise.
But even now, if I'm ever on my own with a couple of hours to kill, my first thought is always to watch Akira. I mix it up a bit now - sometimes subtitles, sometimes the 1988 dub, sometimes the 2001 dub, sometimes the remastered version with the new music, sometimes the classic version I grew up with.
I just moved into a new flat, and it still doesn't really feel like home. I know that sometime after Christmas I'll be able to watch Akira there, and that'll be me settled in.
I do still think the film is good (which is amazing really after so many viewings), but it probably wouldn't make it into my top 20 films.
( , Fri 16 Dec 2011, 15:51, 6 replies)
Does this count? I've watched the film Akira at least once every two months for the last 15 years. On average it's about once a month, but it used to be nearly daily.
When I was a teenager I watched it a lot because all my mates were into it, but despite seeing it several times, I just couldn't figure out what was happening in the story.
Later, when I had worked out the (admittedly not that complicated) plot, I got really into it and watched started watching it all the time. I'd put it on before school, after school, as I was going to sleep - eventually it just became a comfort thing and a bit of background noise.
But even now, if I'm ever on my own with a couple of hours to kill, my first thought is always to watch Akira. I mix it up a bit now - sometimes subtitles, sometimes the 1988 dub, sometimes the 2001 dub, sometimes the remastered version with the new music, sometimes the classic version I grew up with.
I just moved into a new flat, and it still doesn't really feel like home. I know that sometime after Christmas I'll be able to watch Akira there, and that'll be me settled in.
I do still think the film is good (which is amazing really after so many viewings), but it probably wouldn't make it into my top 20 films.
( , Fri 16 Dec 2011, 15:51, 6 replies)
Which version?
Old dub or new dub?
Also: www.youtube.com/watch?v=K5Yl37iOKsM
( , Fri 16 Dec 2011, 15:56, closed)
Old dub or new dub?
Also: www.youtube.com/watch?v=K5Yl37iOKsM
( , Fri 16 Dec 2011, 15:56, closed)
As I said, I mix it up these days
New dub is objectively better. The acting isn't just the standard fare cheapo 80s/90s manga dub, the character voices are all at the right ages, and the translation seems better (for all I know, I don't speak Japanese). I do have a soft spot for the old dub though, 'cos that one I grew up with. I remember hating the new dub when it came out.
( , Fri 16 Dec 2011, 16:02, closed)
New dub is objectively better. The acting isn't just the standard fare cheapo 80s/90s manga dub, the character voices are all at the right ages, and the translation seems better (for all I know, I don't speak Japanese). I do have a soft spot for the old dub though, 'cos that one I grew up with. I remember hating the new dub when it came out.
( , Fri 16 Dec 2011, 16:02, closed)
Subtitles all the way I'm afraid
Anything else is just a nonsense.
( , Fri 16 Dec 2011, 19:46, closed)
Anything else is just a nonsense.
( , Fri 16 Dec 2011, 19:46, closed)
Yes
There's something about the Japanese language that just doesn't survive dubbing. Hayao Miyazaki maintains that he'd rather people watched his movies dubbed than subbed, but I've seen a few now and they're always miles better with the original voicetrack, even when they've paid proper hollywood actors to do it.
( , Sun 18 Dec 2011, 3:40, closed)
There's something about the Japanese language that just doesn't survive dubbing. Hayao Miyazaki maintains that he'd rather people watched his movies dubbed than subbed, but I've seen a few now and they're always miles better with the original voicetrack, even when they've paid proper hollywood actors to do it.
( , Sun 18 Dec 2011, 3:40, closed)
The best thing about the new dub
is that they manage to actually pronounce Kaneda's name right. A close second is that it doesn't weirdly try to simplify the plot in such a way that makes it completely nonsensical.
Not a big fan of the 1988 dub, to be honest.
( , Sun 18 Dec 2011, 3:31, closed)
is that they manage to actually pronounce Kaneda's name right. A close second is that it doesn't weirdly try to simplify the plot in such a way that makes it completely nonsensical.
Not a big fan of the 1988 dub, to be honest.
( , Sun 18 Dec 2011, 3:31, closed)
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