Dolmen+, on 10 May 2013 - 09:21 AM, said:
Briar King, on 09 May 2013 - 10:53 PM, said:
Fuck yes, thanks to dolmen Ive been able to see AOT 5 without having to wait.
WOW that shit in the last 5 mins was pretty fucking crazy in my book...
The live action movie for this is gonna be insane visually.
Happy to be a help! AoT spoiler:
We'll find out shortly, I guess.
But really, I'd put money on it at this stage, now that I've reflected on it more.
And also, looking back a page or two before this post, where I was tossing up about whether to watch this yet or not (along with Gargantia, which I'm also following), I am SO glad I did. Even if episode 5 was the pinnacle of this series, it was so worth it! XD
In other news: today I finished Chuunibyou; not bad slice-of-life/high school comedy with a bit of a difference from the always-visually-stunning KyoAni. Apparently a second season has been announced which will have a better storyline; it will be nice if this is true because while the series was OK, and had it's moments, it was decidedly average. I just need Kadokawa to hurry up and give the greenlight/commission KyoAni to do the next Haruhi, though...
Probably not as good as Nichijou on the balance of things, even though this actually had a main plot.
Also finished ef; A Tale of Memories. Gets two thumbs up on the "emotional investment" front, even if it was the storyline which I was not originally invested in that
which I actually maybe appreciate. The overall message of the series (summarized at the end) was pretty beautiful, all things considered.
The abstract presentation for which SHAFT is known for and some of the way in which the stories
do lend some more credibility to the claims of pretentiousness I've seen thrown around about it. That being said, given the subject matter, I think the style actually fit really well and overall the themes were handled pretty well. It just comes off a bit "artistic" and heavy-handed at the outset; especially so, I imagine, if you either don't like SHAFT's style or don't enjoy the story, or both.
So yeah, enjoyed that, now on to the second season/sequel, "a Tale of Melodies"!