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<blockquote data-quote="Sophrosyne" data-source="post: 76889069" data-attributes="member: 193127"><p>I liked Ponyo but not any more than most people. I'm not sure why I didn't like it better as I've only watched it once a long time ago it is in my collection but I have so many movies I rarely watch the same movie twice in 5 years now. I liked it and gave it a 7.5. I don't use the 5 stars rating system as it is too inaccurate to me it doesn't allow a movie to be 7.4 or 7.6 you have to choose 3/5, 3.5/5 or 4/5 and many would choose 3 or 4 instead of 3.5. I also don't have the Yamadas, it is on my list but never come across it second hand the art on the cover looks a little disappointing only like a cartoon more than anime styles. I think what drew me to SG movies is the art on many of the movies is absolutely stunning, the animation is top notch and using high quality voice dubbing with good actor's voices trained to dub to the moving lips of the original movie makes it for a joy to watch. As I love animated stuff I find some titles you really have to pay a lot of attention to the subs or you will get confused on the plot line and it takes away from the joy of the animation. I have very few movies without an English soundtrack/dub on them I've purposely refused to buy them and looked to see if a dubbed version had come out later for it. I haven't kept up with SG line lately but the last few newer titles I've gotten ahold of didn't compare well to the better movies. I'm not saying that they were bad but my interest in the struggles of people in Japan after Hiroshima is not very high as it can be a very depressing topic in a movie and I'm not into sad and depressing animated stuff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sophrosyne, post: 76889069, member: 193127"] I liked Ponyo but not any more than most people. I'm not sure why I didn't like it better as I've only watched it once a long time ago it is in my collection but I have so many movies I rarely watch the same movie twice in 5 years now. I liked it and gave it a 7.5. I don't use the 5 stars rating system as it is too inaccurate to me it doesn't allow a movie to be 7.4 or 7.6 you have to choose 3/5, 3.5/5 or 4/5 and many would choose 3 or 4 instead of 3.5. I also don't have the Yamadas, it is on my list but never come across it second hand the art on the cover looks a little disappointing only like a cartoon more than anime styles. I think what drew me to SG movies is the art on many of the movies is absolutely stunning, the animation is top notch and using high quality voice dubbing with good actor's voices trained to dub to the moving lips of the original movie makes it for a joy to watch. As I love animated stuff I find some titles you really have to pay a lot of attention to the subs or you will get confused on the plot line and it takes away from the joy of the animation. I have very few movies without an English soundtrack/dub on them I've purposely refused to buy them and looked to see if a dubbed version had come out later for it. I haven't kept up with SG line lately but the last few newer titles I've gotten ahold of didn't compare well to the better movies. I'm not saying that they were bad but my interest in the struggles of people in Japan after Hiroshima is not very high as it can be a very depressing topic in a movie and I'm not into sad and depressing animated stuff. [/QUOTE]
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