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Anyone living in LA? Go to the Egyptian theatre this weekend

Double Feature!
THE CASTLE RETURNS: MIYAZAKI, TAKAHATA AND THE MASTERS OF STUDIO GHIBLI 2013

Sat, February 9 • 7:30pm

Two young sisters discover wondrous forest spirits, dust bunnies, and Totoro - a giant lumbering bunny-esque creature - in family favorite MY NEIGHBOR TOTORO; another beloved family classic, KIKI'S DELIVERY SERVICE, also screens.


THE CASTLE RETURNS: MIYAZAKI, TAKAHATA AND THE MASTERS OF STUDIO GHIBLI 2013

Sun, February 10 • 7:30pm

In Miyazaki’s epic story of conflict and balance between humans, gods and nature, young warrior Ashitaka journeys deep into the sacred depths of the Great Forest, where he meets San (Princess Mononoke), a girl raised by wolf-gods.

http://www.americancinemathequecalendar.com/egyptian_theatre_events



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1.Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind

2.Spirited Away

3.Princess Mononoke

I haven't watched a lot of them though...



I find it hard to choose. Right after watching everyone I'de say Kiki. Then probably Porco Rosso and finally Howl's Moving Castle. But all are worthy (don't know about lupin).



dxc said:
I find it hard to choose. Right after watching everyone I'de say Kiki. Then probably Porco Rosso and finally Howl's Moving Castle. But all are worthy (don't know about lupin).


Lupin is also cool!



Mononoke Hime

Laputa

Tonari No Totoro

in no particular order



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- George Orwell, ‘1984’

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It's hard to recommend a single Ghibli movie. It's better just to tell someone to watch them all! Anyway:

1. Princess Mononoke

2. Nausicaa (though the manga is superior)

3. Spirited Away



I believe. I said I don't know because I've never seen it.



SvennoJ said:
Anyone living in LA? Go to the Egyptian theatre this weekend

Double Feature!
THE CASTLE RETURNS: MIYAZAKI, TAKAHATA AND THE MASTERS OF STUDIO GHIBLI 2013

Sat, February 9 • 7:30pm

Two young sisters discover wondrous forest spirits, dust bunnies, and Totoro - a giant lumbering bunny-esque creature - in family favorite MY NEIGHBOR TOTORO; another beloved family classic, KIKI'S DELIVERY SERVICE, also screens.


THE CASTLE RETURNS: MIYAZAKI, TAKAHATA AND THE MASTERS OF STUDIO GHIBLI 2013

Sun, February 10 • 7:30pm

In Miyazaki’s epic story of conflict and balance between humans, gods and nature, young warrior Ashitaka journeys deep into the sacred depths of the Great Forest, where he meets San (Princess Mononoke), a girl raised by wolf-gods.

http://www.americancinemathequecalendar.com/egyptian_theatre_events

Why do I have to live on the east coast D:



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1. Grave of the Fireflies
2. Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind
3. Whisper of the Heart/Princess Mononoke/Castle in the Sky


I'm a fan of the older movies, I didn't like Porco Rosso nor Howl's Moving Castle, they were not memorable imo, Spirited Away was okay.



Grave of the Fireflies is one of the most touching movies Ive ever seen, one of the few movies that made me cry...