Aug 21 2009
Hayao Miyazaki
When most people think animation, they automatically think kid’s stuff and can’t seem to move past the fact that a lot of animated features have amazing stories.
In Japan, anime (Japanese animation) is key. Among one of the best hailed animators is Hayao Miyazaki, and his Studio Ghibli.
Miyazaki (even though he doesn’t like it), is recognized as the Walt Disney of Japan. His film’s are masterpieces and I can’t think of one in particular that sucks. The lot of his films contain a magical background with hardly any explanation as well as a very imaginative plot.
Take note that his films are weird, but they do not scar, and don’t make you feel uncomfortable about certain scenes.
Even though his films nowadays are released in America by Disney they push past the Disney barrier, it’s hard to fathom by the likes of one that the Disney corporation would even touch something like these.
Key elements in his films contain children in trouble, an epic disaster, as well as random magic. A certain trademark of his includes flight, the way the air reflects off of the hair of a character, the flapping of the clothes, it’s actually quite interesting.
For the next few blogs, I shall be reviewing his works, for they aren’t recognized enough since mostly everybody is thinking that since it’s released by Disney, it’s kid’s stuff. His most recent film was aimed towards children, but that didn’t stop it from being good. To market stuff to children, one should think like a child, and no one captures that as skillfully as Miyazaki-sama. Bravo!

Catch ya on the flipside
Next 5 or 6 blogs will be reviews of my favorite films by him
PS For the record, Walt Disney himself was a genuine P.O.S.


First BloodJohn Rambo is an ex-green beret from vietnam turned drifter who wanders through a remote washington town (sultan i think), in search of a former member from his battalion, as he’s passing through, a power-hungry sheriff spots him and tells Rambo to leave, and Rambo flips out on not just the sheriff, but the whole town.3.9 out of 5Rambo: First Blood part 2For Rambo’s crimes, he gets put in a military prison. The US government finds that there are more POWs in Vietnam. Rambo gets hired by a bureaucrat to go and take pics of the prisoners… FUCK THAT! It’s Rambo we’re talking about, he’s going to rescue them and spill blood of the guilty ones. 1 oscar nomination and 5 razzie nominations?! This is 1 of the best action flicks in my opinion. Don’t believe hollywood.4.0 out of 5Rambo IIII’m not gonna bitch about chronology order. An old as dirt colonel gets put on a mission to rescue Afghanistan from being over run by Russians, enter Rambo to save him. It’s worth a peek but it’s got some cheesy dialogue and a little ridiculous in some parts.3.5 out of 5RAMBOHOLY SHIT! After watching everything that has to do with Rambo, you would definitely expect these elements in a Rambo movie these days: The violence just flatout crazy and there were disturbing parts. Anyway the story; good old Rambo has been at peace and living in Thailand. A group of missionaries come by and ask Rambo to take them up the river to a nazi esque Burma/Myanmar. I cant go any further because then I’ll have to type whole movie. It was good but it just didn’t quite cut the mustard. Rambo is Japanese for violence, and that’s what this movie delivers.3.95 out of 5A fifth one is on the way…Catch ya on the flipside 














