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Movie Guide | Anime Movie Guide. Movie Count: 63 Do you have feedback, questions, movie suggestions or review copy offers? You can contact us at contact@animemovieguide.com *protected email* I’ve spent more time than I care to think about watching anime movies in my life thus far. I’ve seen both astoundingly spectacular and horrifically terrible anime movies. To ease the navigation of this guide, here are some anchor links to take you straight to the individual studios: Studio Ghibli | Studio Madhouse | Katsuhiro Otomo | Production I.G. | Makoto Shinkai Shinji Aramaki | Fumihiko Sori | Keiichi Hara | A-1 | Tin House | Studio 4°C | Bones | Brain’s Base Gainax | Shaft | AIT | Square Enix | Gonzo Pre-Ghibli Studio Ghibli was officially formed in 1985.

Hayao Miyazaki Lupin III: Castle of Cagliostro (1979) Rupan Sansei: Kariosutoro no Shiro (ルパン三世 カリオストロの城) A random anime-series film that just so happens to have been co-written and directed by Hayao Miyazaki. Isao Takahata Gauche the Cellist (1982) Sero Hiki no Goushu (セロ弾きのゴーシュ) Something Weird: The Strangest Movies Ever Made. Amazon Instant Video offers two great ways to watch instantly, anywhere. Rent or buy from more than 50,000 digital movies and TV episodes and with Prime Instant Video you get unlimited access to Britain’s largest subscription streaming service with over 15,000 movies and TV episodes to choose from. LOVEFiLM Instant is now renamed Amazon Prime Instant Video Prime Instant Video includes the same great movies and TV shows, and the same applications for Tablets and TVs.

You will also continue to enjoy the same great selection of DVDs and Blu-ray discs you've enjoyed with your LOVEFiLM membership. Existing LOVEFiLM member? Starting today you will need to switch to an Amazon account to access your new membership. Best surreal/strange/bizarre Movies - a list by davekrue. Wizard Rockumentary. Amazing Underrated Obscure Bizarre Films PART 1 list. 14 Bizarre Movies Everyone Should See. I love movies and I know I’m not alone in this. Every once and awhile I like to sit back and watch something that isn’t of the norm, something that is bizarre. Some of my favorite movies of all time are also some of the more bizarre movies I’ve seen. Here is small selection of movies that I think are excellent movie, but also very bizarre. Hope you enjoy, please comment!

Eraserhead Eraserhead is a surrealist-horror film written and directed by David Lynch, and released in 1977. Brazil Brazil is a 1985 film directed by Terry Gilliam. Pink Floyd’s The Wall Pink Floyd The Wall is a 1982 musical film by British director Alan Parker based on the 1979 Pink Floyd album The Wall. Battle Royale Battle Royale is a 2000 Japanese film based on the novel of the same name and directed by Kinji Fukasaku. Clockwork Orange A Clockwork Orange is a 1971 satirical science fiction film adaptation of a 1962 novel of the same name, written by Anthony Burgess. 200 Motels A Scanner Darkly The Magic Christian Scanners. Top 10 Creepy Girls in Fiction. Movies and TV A recent trend in media is the idea that children are scary or creepy. Girls seem to be particularly popular – from pale-faced, stringy-haired ghosts to demonically possessed victims, creepy girls are becoming a common feature in horror films and other genres.

This list covers ten creepy girls who have appeared in films, TV and video games in the past thirty or so years, to frighten or fascinate audiences. Most can be terrifying but have a sense of sympathy to them, or some are just unstoppable creatures of evil wanting to rip the world apart. Eli and Abby Let the Right One In/Let Me In Swedish film Let the Right One In and its American remake Let Me In are a pair of delightful horror/romance films featuring a twelve-year old boy befriending and eventually loving a vampire girl, respectfully named Eli and Abby in the two films.

Alessa Gillespie Silent Hill This poor psychic girl had a rough life living in Silent Hill. Wednesday Addams The Addams Family The Diclonius Elfen Lied. Twelve Monkeys (1995. The Bitterroot Footage. My name is Chad. I'm a student at a university in New York. I just moved to a studio apartment and needed some furniture. I found a guy on Craigslist that wanted to desperately get rid of his things at super cheap prices so I went to check it out.

He sold things in bulk to get rid of as much things as possible. I bought a small table and it came with a bunch of other random things. Some of it I gave away and some I kept. An old wooden box caught my attention. The film was pretty damaged so I just kept it on my bookshelf as decoration, but I couldn't get the images of the pictures out of my head. With help from Dario, we got an old 8mm projector in good working condition on Ebay. I asked my friend to help me make this website so I can share my findings.

Wooden Box and photos Open Box with film can and photos One of the photos The projector we're using with plastic reels. Footage online The Photos are online as I promised. Main Page. I'm in the mood for a good horror movie tonight. Any recommendations? : NetflixBestOf. The Aristocrats (2005. Satoshi Kon. Begotten (1990. 10 Certified Fresh Psychological Thrillers. Stray Dog (film) Stray Dog (野良犬, Nora Inu?) Is a 1949 Japanese police procedural film noir directed by Akira Kurosawa and starring Toshiro Mifune and Takashi Shimura. The film is considered a precursor to the contemporary police procedural and buddy cop film genres.[1] The questioning of Namika.

Keiko Awaji on the right, Eiko Miyoshi, Toshiro Mifune (standing), Takashi Shimura (sitting) Action takes place during a heatwave in a bombed-out, post-war Tokyo. After questioning a suspect, Satō and Murakami end up at a baseball game looking for a gun dealer named Honda. Murakami's gun is used in another crime, this time as the murder weapon. The following morning, Namiki has a change of heart and informs Murakami at the hospital that she had an appointment with Yusa at a train station nearby. During the opening credits, there is footage of a panting dog. Despite being one of Akira Kurosawa's most critically renowned postwar films, Nora Inu was once not held in such high regard by the director himself. Best Animated Disney Movies : Best Animated Movies. Ten Anime Films You Should See Before You Die. One of the most surprising, and gratifying, things that has happened since I started my blog, Tim Maughan Books, a year or so ago is the positive feedback I’ve had for the anime reviews—especially from people I know are far from being massive fanboys like myself.

It’s gratifying because its part of the reason I started writing them; to try and introduce the medium to people who had never really indulged in it all, at least not past perhaps watching Spirited Away with their kids. The problem is, once you’ve had your first taste, where do you go next? Type ‘anime’ into Google and the results are bewildering, and without a little bit of guidance and a quality filter finding something to watch can be a daunting task. There’s a lot of shit out there, plus a lot of stuff that isn’t really meant for you…unless you’re a ADHD stricken 12 year old emo-ninja-obsessed boy that refuses to eat anything except Pocky and instant Ramen.

Akira (1988) Ghost in the Shell (1995) My Neighbor Totoro (1988)