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Topic: Howl's Moving Castle
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Paul Mayer
Oh get out of it Melvin, before it pulls you under!
Posts: 3836
From: Albuquerque, NM
Registered: Feb 2000
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posted 07-11-2005 11:29 PM
Century Orleans 18 Screen #16, 4:55pm $6.25 matinee price, approx. 20 people
Joe isn't going to like this one. It's definitely wierd, but in a good way; you'll walk out feeling like you just woke up from an intense dream. You know, the kind that doesn't make any sense when you try to rationalize it, but it leaves images in your head that replay for hours afterward.
It was great to hear the voices of Jean Simmons and Lauren Bacall coming from a big screen again.
Not Miyazaki's best screenplay work (only the third time in his career where he's adapted someone else's original story), but even his worst are still worth seeking out. This one had a rather rough time in pre-production and it shows in the somewhat disjointed plot, freely adapted from Diana Wynne Jones' 1986 novel. In the mean time go see this just for the escapism and the artwork and Joe Hisaishi's music.
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The show started early so that the feature would hit the screen at the advertised time. The feature played fine in this small THX auditorium--in frame and in focus. The print had one lab splice in the first reel--other than that and the lab stains, er, newer bigger better CAP code, it was fine. Trailer pack looked dirty and the snipes were definitely dirty and scratched. Picture cropping and aperture size looked good. Sound seemed a little anemic in the bottom end but nonetheless played cleanly in SR-D except for a momentary analog reversion at the ending house lights up to half cue. Not a perfect show, but no showstoppers either. It was a typical 'Vegas performance, the luck of the draw.
I'll be seeing this again over at the Regal Village Square 18 just because.
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