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Saturday, November 22, 2003

Jesus Christ...Literally

What's on Dez's Desktop: The sexy Cloud Strife from Kingdom Hearts; Loki of MaLoRa, ending theme

*Cue bad porno music*
Rya: Good whatever time period/zone you're in. You're at Random Lunacy.
Aro: The sleezy XXX version, apparently.
Syndelin: Which means no underaged children. *tosses Loki into closet with Diz*
Clio: Hmm.....my iTunes' been tampered with....
Loki (now outside the closet): Oh that would be me.
Aro: All cheesiness aside, it had a good beat. I'm gonna get down over here. *starts dancing, badly*
Syndelin: XD Watch Aro go down.....
Loki: And watch your laptop go down. *snaps fingers*
Syndelin: AAAHHHHH! You little bastard! You made my computer go down!
Aro: XD Syndelin's laptop went down on her.
Rya: Will you turn off the damn music?! I mean, damn iTunes....?
Loki: Will you please start hitting power buttons randomly? XD
Syndelin: XD I'm Syndelin Valentine. *turns off bad porn music*
Rya: We're doing intros. Ok, I'm Rya Li St. John.
Aro: I'm Aro of Swords.
Clio: I'm Clio.
Loki: And I'm Loki.
Aro: Hey, Rya, your vacuum cleaner needs to be fixed. It sucks..... XD
Rya: *beans Aro with a broom*

First off, I wanna say a huge CONGRADULATIONS to my sister Penny for getting accepted at FIDM!!!!! WHOO-HOO!!!!!!

Lex: And we're gonna party like its 1999--
Syndelin: Hold up, we did.

And there's your Prince reference for the month. In other news, Thursday night was.....um, interesting..... Ok, let's start with first things first: backround, then I'll hand it over to Inha for review and analysis. A bunch of the anime club got tickets to a Japanese movie (animated) that'd just been in theaters this last October and was ported over and dubbed in mere weeks for American audiences. Called "The Golden Laws", it centered on a boy named Satoru from the 25 century and this girl he meets in a time machine, named Alisa. So, we got a spiritial journey and time travel.

Raz: Legacy of Kain this ain't.

Right. Tsunami Anime Club moved their starting time from 7:30 to 8, promising to run Somday's Dreamers first so the movie goers don't miss anything. Well, that was the plan at least, but they LIED to us by slating Mythical Detective Loki Ragnarok first and Dreamers after it, followed by Scrapped Princess, the final ep of Azumanga Daioh, and a double helping of Stellvia the Universe. -_-
Anyway, at 6, Traykor-san took FairSilver, Otakuya and I to the theaters and we all sat down for what would be the most unusual movie going experience we'd ever been to.

And now: Inha's Movie Review of "The Golden Laws"

Inha: "The Golden Laws" is an animated movie based on the books by Ryuho Okawa. It is put out by the Institute for Research in human Happiness. Ok, right here, I would start to fear, or at the very least (though I loath writing l33t) ph34r. The plot revolves around a 15 year old boy named Satoru (who lives in 25th Century New Atlantis), who meets a girl from the 30th century. She has a time machine, and Satoru pleads to go with her to 2003 Japan for a report. So the pair head off to the time stream, but are side-tracked into 2300 BC, where they witness King Hermes (yes, Hermes of Greek legend) defeat a sea serpent. From there, they flounder through other times, meeting various religios figures and learning about the secrets of their lives.
Walking into this animated film, I was expecting a movie about time travel and journey inwhich the characters discover themselves, and was given a story about Buddhism, reincarnation, and the God of Love. It was not what anyone expected. At times, the film was very preachy about the virtues of karma and reincarnation and courage, other times, there was so much exposition, it distracted from the movie and you were left to watch the pretty scenery go by.
Which isn't to say that the movie wasn't well-done. The 3-D computer effects were superb and blended well with the animation style. They were done by the VFX studio resonsible for the effects in Spiderman: Visual Magic. The backgrounds were lush and gorgeous and had many things to look at when the plot rambled on. For the segements where the machine surfed through the rivers of time, the computer effects ere dazzling. The only time, things looked a little out of place was a scene with computer animated sea dragons converging to make a storm. They looked a little too.....shiny for the scene. Also a little cliched were the times when a particular holy figure started to glow in a golden light. It was too cheesy and was laughable at some points. *cue the chorus of angels*
And yes, for those of you who've seen what Valhalla looks like in MaLoki, the heavens in "Golden Laws" also looked like a bad acid trip, complete with a purple haze (XD) of clouds and columns of blue lights. I'm starting to think ALL heavenly places of the gods look like bad acid trips.

Loki: "All will fear Odin's wrath, for in a world of green swirlies, it is black and vengeful."
Aro: And all will fear King Hermes' wrath, for in a world of purple haze, it is large and dragon-shaped.

Inha: Right. The music was very good, and at times very appropriate for the scenes. Surfing through time, you had a techno track playing, and other times, the scenes were perfectly quiet, because, as Miyazaki-sensei knows, some scenes need to just speak for themselves. It was good enough for me to want a soundtrack...though I have a feeling I'd simply let Syndelin rip it on iTunes and sell the CD later.
The immense amount of mythology and religion used in the movie was a trip, especially the way they all connected them in some divine cross-over that rivals the Norse Vs Greek cross-overs that Ryochan and our host are so fond of. Unfortunately, it was incorrectly used in some places, and overall the depiction of such mythological/religious figures was a bit inaccurate. That's not to say it wasn't cleverly done, but in a scale of 1 to 5, I'd give it a 3 for originality.
Its hard to take a movie with an animated Jesus seriously. I remember thinking: "Oh my God! Literally!!! Jesus Christ!!! LITERALLY!!!" Jesus, Moses, the Buddha....all of theses stellar stars of religion showed up, albeit a little inaccurately. *SPOILER* So, King Hermes and Aphrodite are spritial Buddhist spirits?? OMG *SPOILER ENDED* It even has a Wheel of Fate, not unlike the Elder God of Legacy of Kain fame. You know, if Kain and/or Raziel showed up to mess with time, I think the movie would have been more tolerable, but that's me. So yeah. Jesus.
And now, the meat of the review for some: the dub. Given the time they had to dub it, I wasn't expecting something stellar like Spirited Away or Princess Mononoke but I was expecting omething at the very least decent. In dubbing, the quality is torn by 2 factors: taking it word for word correctly from the Japanese version and making it sound natural to American ears; rather accuracy or conformity. In this movie, accuracy for the script was chosen, so you have to give it that much. Again, on a scale of 1 to 5, I gave the dub a 3 for accuracy and having people I recognized. However, in making it accurate, the dialogue was a bit choppy and didn't flow as colliqually as it should. The dialogue consisted of mostly flat sounding lines and repeating what was said. For those who watch enough anime, such things are commonplace. The acting is in the lines, and as most people know, major expression in tone isn't something the Japanese do. Their emphasis in tone is more subtle than Americans'. So in places where the acting would have been more believeable to American ears, it was flatter and more subtle, accurate to the Japanese version. You can tell, the director for the dub wanted to be as accurate to the original as possible, and while that fell through in poor scripting and mediocre acting, you really have to give them credit for trying to stay true to the original.
All in all, "The Golden Laws" wasn't a bad and horrible movie, but it wasn't terribly good either. It hangs in the realm of those who are probably Buddhists and undertsand the immense amount of spiritialization. Only if you know the stuff will you truly understand and probably like the film. Like Final Fantasy: The Spritis Within, the audience for this movie is very small and selected. Not everyone will like this film, and its thick and spiritial plot will probably go over the heads of the younger viewers despite its family animated feel. I give Ryuho Okawa's "The Golden Laws" a 2 out of 5 stars. Jesus H. Tap-dancing Christ.

Um.....thanx Inha...for that...interesting review. And it was an interesting movie, so....yeah. Well, this post's long enough, so I'll let you all go. Gotta get ready for another par-tay....XD So catch ya all on a later date!

*Till next time--any time--Lunies!!*

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Thursday, November 20, 2003

Sneezy Game!

What's On Dez's Desktop: Seiichiro Tatsumi smiling psychotically; Hijiri Manase tasting Asato Tsuzuki's horible cooking.
(Note: Desktop changes. A lot.)

Lolita: Good morning, evening, etc, to you all.
Lex: This is Random Lunacy. We're posting....
Aro: You're reading it.
Rya: Today we're posting from the recording studio in the Random Lunacy Complex.
Loki: And its a wonderful day in our neighborhood.
Rya: So Lolita, how is life sans Raz the past few days?
Lolita: Not as bad as one might think. I spend a lot of quality time with all you guys and last night, Lex, Aro, Syndelin, and I all partook in a lil "Queer Eye for the Straight Guy" marathon from Syn's TiVo.
Loki: We have a TiVo???
Aro: Apparently.
Lolita: Ne, Lex-kun? (pause) Oh.
Loki: Oh, Lex's having a sneeze festie!
(Lex sneezes a couple of times in the backround)
Rya: Must be the winter allergies.
Lex: Annnnnnd we're go..... *sniff*
Rya (sneezes): Dammit it must be contageous. My nose is kicking in.
Loki: I'll kick your nose in. Anyway--
Rya: Yeah, I think we're all just allergic to the recording studio. Or the complex itself.
Loki: Well, I guess that means we need to sacrifice the cat.
(MaoMao meows confused)
Lex: I think it might be the cat.
Lolita: B-but the cat is soooo cute!
Rya: XD Nekos not allowed in places with computer equipment. Nekos chew wires.
Loki: Yeah, well, cats are the root of evil, namely allergies, so I say we sacrifice her.
Aro: .......Riiiiight. I say we just sacrifice YOU.
Rya: Or dropkick you. Whichever comes first.
Loki: O_o
Aerith: I thought dropkick was 2 words.....

Yes, today, we're all playing the Sneezy Game, cuz the Winter Cold seems to have snuck up on us.....>< Runny noses sux0r. Anyway. Squeezing in a post before leaving, and this post is subject to editing. As always. XD

Tonight, about half of SJSU's Tsunami Anime Club's heading out to see "The Golden Laws", the movie we all got tickets for. Looks superb but I'll tell you how it goes prolly tomorrow. Time travel never looked so amazing. And fun.

Speaking of time travel, Defiance has certainly taken the cake for insane plot twists by time travel. My favorite dungeon in Blood Omen has now been fully 3-D rendered, and Raz and Kain are both in it. I smell sacrilige and Battle Royale. ^_^ I can't wait!

Raziel (singing): "Ev-rybody dies in---"
Aelys (beans Raz with a club)

Awwww.....such love! Anyway, watch this space for (ha!) coming attractions....XD And I guess only a few of you will catch that.....XD Good luck for Penny, as she's off to FIDM (fashion college) for her critique and interview! Send her lotsa luck, minna-san! So catch ya all at a later date!

*Til next time Lunies!*

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Wednesday, November 19, 2003

Costumes.....

Clio's Word of the Week:

Chara (n): Short for character.

Finals fast aproaching. I've been given a basically blank check for my final project in 2D concepts. Whoo-hoo. ^_^ My dear Koi and I were up late last nite, plotting our costumes for next Fanime and Yaoi-con. Hotness. I am officially backed up, so for any of you who wanted me to do a costume, I may not be able to do one unless its one of the ones Ryochan and I have pre-decided. The list goes as follows:

Bastard!
Pet Shop of Horrors
Matantei Loki Ragnarok (who didn't see this coming XD)
....I know I'm missing one.... Ah~~ Brain fart....XD

Anyways, yeah. Ryochan'll chew me out on the ones I forgot, but those are the ones that I need to be starting on.

Not much else.....The Golden Laws'll be tomorrow.....XD Yay! Anime movie! The only bad part was that the club guys lied by putting MaLoki up first, instead of doing Gundam Seed and Someday's Dreamers first. Bastiches.... means I'll miss out on more crackheadedness and Loki. How could you do that to me????? So yeah, minor pouting, but not as much as the pouting earlier today, when playing Defiance and being thoroughly trounced by TWO bosses at the same time.... Ah well, you know its a good game if you die a few times right?

Raziel: "Avernus! Avernus! Ev-erybody dies in Avernus!!!"

-_- Thanks Raz, for that scintillating musical interlude.

Wrapping up....perhaps a short post tomorrow if I have the time. So catch ya on a later date!

*Til next time, Lunies!*

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