By the way it usually takes a while for a movie to find its way on the internet depending on if you will be watching a cam-rip in theater recording, **** quality or a copy from dvd or something else takes longer to find and upload to internet, higher quality
i usually wait for the good stuff,better to enjoy it fully rather than rushing like wanting to just see it...but when it finally appears...whatatimetobealive.jpg
Just a shame we've still got several months before most can watch it, February for US cinemas though, heard from the japs who saw it the other day it was different but good
They've omitted the internal monologues, which without seeing it I have no idea how much difference impact there is but that feature was quite a main characteristic of the series. Also apparently some say the Kiss-shot subway scene is pretty intense in a horror way. Some japanese comments found on /a/ (had to remove the kanji original comments as fj don't allow it, and line-break limits ugh...)
550: It looked gorgeous but the story was hard to follow, felt like it jumped all over the place
553 :Acting-wise you had the tried and trusted 4 people.
The BGM had lots of that scat...-ish... whatever-it-was. I found it somewhat repetitious but that's just me
CG nowadays is pretty amazing
The live-action bits were on the restrained side, but they were there
With the **** he did it's ******* nuts that Oshino isn't as strong as Kagenui
557: Can't really call Hanekawa the "hidden titty monster" any more.
So it was a cherry tree.
It was early morning but the theater was 70% full.
8:2 male-female ratio, youngest was teens oldest I saw someone who looked in his/her 50s.
Mostly twenty-somethings, as expected.
559: Watched it first thing in the morning but it looks like the trilogy will flop
566: Just saw it. Not going again but I will buy the disc.
Kiss-shot's entrance scene was left me a bit scared, it was pretty horror. Waiting 'til summer is gonna suck.
569: They were right to leave out the monologuing.
Actually they aren't really needed in the rest of the series either.
573 >>550 (the guy who thought it jumped around a lot): Without the monologues, Araragi's emotional changes do feel sudden, don't they?
580 >>569: Araragi's monologuing in Bake ep 1 gives me goosebumps.
581: Guess I'll have to learn Italian before the next part.
582: 63 minutes is way short I thought, but it was so rich I was left feeling full.
587: "Nekketsu-hen opens this summer." So some time around November, then?
592: The text cut-ins did a good job at explaining and expanding things in lieu of the monologues.
Though, the French and Morse code is probably a bit harsh for a first watch.
593: I haven't read the novel but did it have the Morse code in it?
590: If were talking things that can't be aired on TV, the seal penis from Yaruki Manman showed up when Araragi, excited by Hanekawa's panties, went to go buy porno.
625: I hardly thought "this looks amazing"
Though there was a few parts drawn cute, or pretty.
It may have been more than TV quality
but I didn't feel it was up to theater level.
The script, the acting, the placement of time were all somehow a little off in a lot of scenes, and the pace wasn't very good.
I couldn't help but think they sacrificed the first part
in order to make it a three-parter.
670 >>625: If you couldn't think so from that, then there is something seriously wrong with your film-watching eyes.