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Re: Comics build with Carrara

Re: Comics build with Carrara

2005-07-06       - By Harvey White

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On Wed, 6 Jul 2005 16:39:18 -0700, you wrote:

>I recognize the name Diana Wynn-Jones but I don't think I've read anything
>of hers yet.  Another author I'd love Myazaki to collaborate with, if they
>could, is Patricia McKillip.

IF you could find anything less than a completely convoluted plot in
anything she's written.  (Riddlemaster of Hed, for example.... Love
the book, but convoluted is half a word...).  On the other hand, it's
something that Myazaki might love, or whomever he passes the reigns to
next.  

If you like Miazaki, look for "The Cat Returns", a bit simplistic, and
they rather completely ignored ear and tail language....  I like it,
though.  

The one to get after that is "Whisper of the Heart", which dates from
1995 or so, but may or may not have been released in the US, even in
subtitles...  It has the Baron in it... different story, though....



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>Howl's Moving Castle will probably be out in DVD fairly quickly and it can
>be enjoyed on the small screen I'm sure.

I rather suspect so.  I'm looking forward to it.  Hope that Costco
will have it at a discount....

Harvey



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>Elena
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>It's based on a book by Diana Wynn-Jones, IIRC, who was rather pleased
>about what they had done.  SHe did say that it was not absolutely
>close to the book, but was a good story.  Now the problem is to find
>where it's playing... which we may not be able to do here.... (ah, the
>wilds of Alabama....).
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>Harvey
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