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#2051 Post by domino harvey »

I have next to no experience with anime. Which film of his should I seek out first?
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#2052 Post by swo17 »

I'd recommend Paprika. It's actually been brought up a lot recently in comparison to Inception.
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#2053 Post by jojo »

Most fans (and people on this board especially) have run hot and cold on Kon's films. As such, it's pretty tough to get a consensus "best" film of his. Many people like Millennium Actress but it's my least favourite of his. I'm a Perfect Blue fan. A lot of people swear by Tokyo Godfathers, but some people hated it. Paprika is probably the best summation of his pet themes up to now.
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#2054 Post by knives »

I'd say start with Paranoia Agent, that's where I did, but that is a huge task. Perfect Blue is probably the safest place to start as it's his first movie, very good, and a tad more typical of the genre it's in. Millennium Actress though is his best movie and that should be a good jump off point too. Really the only place not to start is Tokyo Godfathers, which while not bad is definitely the odd man out as a more generic Capra sort of thing.
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#2055 Post by jojo »

Paranoia Agent is actually fairly typical of the anime genre. While I feel it is a good work, I do feel people overstate its power.

I do feel Tokyo Godfathers is a good Christmas movie. I'm sure many would disagree.
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#2056 Post by perkizitore »

Paprika is surely his crowning achievement.
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#2057 Post by Steven H »

Sad to lose Kon. Other than Millennium Actress I've found most of his films sort of an interesting jumble of ideas, culture, and characters with less than successful narratives. The timing and storytelling just always seemed "off" and it took me a while to find this groove. When I did though Paranoia Agent became my favorite (with Millennium Actress and Paprika not trailing far behind). It's just a trashy and chaotic mix of cultural oddities and cliches with a great self-referential, back-slapping finale. R.I.P.
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#2059 Post by HarryLong »

david hare wrote:Given the innate sadness of the thread, maybe this review of Schlingensief's princess Diana play a few years ago might bring a smile to the face. It had me laughing out loud on the train.
What a riot.
I do hope vonTrier actuallydoes the film.
The only other director who could do it justice is Ken Russell & I fear he's not in any shape to direct a film these days, even if someone would hire him.
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#2060 Post by colinr0380 »

Since we are momentarily on the subject of Princess Diana (that play sounds uncomfortably close to the truth of the situation, as I would imagine it!), that reminded me of a recent Mitchell and Webb sketch.
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#2061 Post by MichaelB »

Kihachiro Kawamoto.

Not a good week for Japanese animation.
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#2062 Post by DanV »

:( :( And 99,999% of cinephiles doesn't even know this (super)man existed.
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#2063 Post by Saturnome »

What a bad week!
House of Flame and The Demon are masterpieces. I've never seen his recent feature length film, though.
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#2066 Post by Anhedionisiac »

Oh, shit. I'd just watched Serie Noire. I hope he didn't suffer. RIP.
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#2067 Post by skuhn8 »

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#2070 Post by mfunk9786 »

flyonthewall2983 wrote:Robert Schimmel
The first hour-plus of Howard Stern's show today was a eulogy to Robert Schimmel, and there will be an hour-long tribute tonight on Sirius/XM 101 at 7 PM EST. How ironic that with all his health problems, this is how he died.
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#2072 Post by Markson »

Woah. Otho.
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#2073 Post by Jean-Luc Garbo »

I remember him from Heathers, but yeah, whoa.
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#2074 Post by domino harvey »

I guess he's not someone I ever gave much thought to, but he was pretty amusing in Beetlejuice
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#2075 Post by mfunk9786 »

Rich Cronin, who was particularly candid about celebrity girlfriends' sexual proclivities (particularly Jennifer Love Hewitt) and that boyband managing pedophile's numerous sexual advances in an interview on the Howard Stern Show last year. Seemed like a nice guy.
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