Tenchi was the first I saw, too. The Ryo-Ohki OVAs. One thing to be sure of is that she knows there's multiple continuities. The Universe and movies are one, while the Ryo-Ohki OVAs (3 sets) and GXP are another. Tenchi in Tokyo is its own also.Oh I agree completely. The similiarity I think lies in the fact that Inuyasha was the first anime she ever got into, and Tenchi was mine.
Totally should've been singing "To God be the glory", yo am i rite lol?Babies. It was excellent. I've been telling everyone to go see it. The similarities and the differences between the babies in each corner of the world are just so great. My only complaint is that the family from San Francisco were a bunch of hippies, but they're not featured enough for it to be a real complaint. I just got uncomfortable when they were singing with their daughter "The earth is our mother, we must protect her." for some reason.
I don't think it was garbage, I just didn't think it was very good. It didn't make good use of taking place in dreams; instead it seemed more to focus on fooling with the audience, whether the person was dreaming or not, and I think that concept was better realized in the third film. I would say the original had a lot of good ideas that were not well-executed, and that the third one took those ideas and did them right.I like Nightmare 3 a great deal. I disagree that the first one is garbage though
Hahahahah what on earth led you to believe this wouldn't be the case?Grown-ups = shit.
Hahahahah what on earth led you to believe this wouldn't be the case?[/QUOTE]Grown-ups = shit.
^This, pretty much exactly. I knew I was gonna be in trouble from the beginning sequences. My wife knows how I am at movies, and has pretty much given up teasing me about it. *wry grin*Toy Story 3 was completely unfair and had me teared up pretty good through the entire ending. I was thankful to have the funny parts over the credits to get it together before I took the 3D glasses off.
Except it was only very loosely tied to the plot of the book, and went into some VERY weird places at times. I'll admit I liked it, but having read the book as a child, I was kinda scratching my head at parts.I watched The Fantastic Mr. Fox a couple days ago. It was really good. It's very different in tone and style from most stop-motion animated movies, but that works so well for it. The visuals are amazing, the voice acting is superb and it's a very well paced movie.