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Old 07-01-2008, 02:53 PM   #116
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Originally Posted by RickyMaveety View Post
OK .... I will give Miyazaki's films a try. And, since I already have a copy of "Spirited Away" ... I can probably start my education tonight.

I loved "Local Hero" ... it was such a strange film, but Burt Lancaster and Scots mermaids?? What's not to like??

I was in to pin collecting for awhile ... so I have all sorts of pins from Fantasia 2000. Doesn't really add anything to my reply, I know ...
I'll look forward to read what you think of "Spirited Away".

I love "Local Hero" for the understated, slightly dark humour. Maybe it's because it's a lot like Danish humour, but I think the humour is just great, and I loved the stars and sea theme. As you say, what's not to like about a Scottish mermaid?
It is just perfect. the film has even turned into a 'friend litmus test' for me. If you like it, you're all right

And if you can get around to it, you should watch Fantasia 2000 as well. There's some really great animation.

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