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Tintin

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I know! It was inevitable, I guess! Hey, hey Christian... do you have a pebble collection!? I do. I even painted them some faces, named each one and I talk to them every day and...

Kidding, hahah, I couldn't help it.

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Haha! No, sorry, I don't. I did as a child though. Not that I talked to them every day (or any day really) but I painted faces and glued googly eyes on them.
 
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Arlene89

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You better believe it was awesome! Pouring over all of the concept art, seeing the pure imagination and child-like nature of the entire place etc - it was fantastic and quite affordable ($12AUD when I went in 2006).

Grave of the Fireflies was very sad, it also brought me to tears. Dang.

Which is your favourite?
I have a few. Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind, while very different and less complex than the brilliant manga, is a favourite of mine and the second Studio Ghibli movie I ever saw (the first was Spirited Away - another great movie). Princess Mononoke is fantastic but darker than his other fare. My Neighbour Totoro is wondrous and amazing and Whisper of the Heart gets me right in the heart. *cough* Oh bother, I'd be listing nearly all of them if I kept going.
Spirited Away was the very first one I saw, and it being the first, holds a special place in my heart. PLUS THE FILM SCORE, Oh, it was just beautiful. But Princess Mononoke is one of my favourites. As you said, it is slightly darker than his others, and has a few supernatural and spiritual themes, but it just blew my mind with its creativity and interesting message. My Neighbour Totoro left me feeling really, really happy and I love the child like lens it had, and was so beautifully put. BUT Howl's moving castle.... argh. That beautiful love story...

Actually, how does one choose a favourite? They all fit in this amazing category of its own, and yet each delivers something slightly different. Sigh. Conundrum.
 
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Tintin

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SNAP! My first was also Spirited Away! *High-fives Arlene*
You make a good point. Most of them are great to excellent and provide different kinds of enjoyment. They're like the children I never had. Okay, sorry for the weirdness. I'll go and do the dishes. :)
 
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Arlene89

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SNAP! My first was also Spirited Away! *High-fives Arlene*
You make a good point. Most of them are great to excellent and provide different kinds of enjoyment. They're like the children I never had. Okay, sorry for the weirdness. I'll go and do the dishes. :)
You're saying this to the girl who just typed about talking to pebbles in an effort to impress you. And you're apologising for weirdness? Okay.... let's just get this straight.... I WIN. Hahaha, now where's my gold star sticker?
 
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I couldn't sleep and managed to find my way to the streams thread, and lo and behold y'all are talking about Miyazaki films up in here? *nerdy grin*

I knew I liked you guys.
 
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Tintin

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Love! It's good to see you, mate! Still digging your laughing avatar. Have you seen many Studio Ghibli movies?
 
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Tintin

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You're saying this to the girl who just typed about talking to pebbles in an effort to impress you. And you're apologising for weirdness? Okay.... let's just get this straight.... I WIN. Hahaha, now where's my gold star sticker?
Haha! Good point. I have no problem with being weird but some people do. I should know by now that you wouldn't be one of them. Okay, back to doing the dishes while watching X-Men: First Class. Enjoy your Super Nintendo!
 
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Arlene89

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SNAP! My first was also Spirited Away! *High-fives Arlene*
I'll go and do the dishes. :)
Oh yeah, and, *High-fives*. I think the whole Studio Ghibli thing really broke out in the western world with Spirited Away. It is a first for most.
 
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Tintin

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The dishes won't take long - 15 or so mins. See you again, soon.
 
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Arlene89

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Haha! Good point. I have no problem with being weird but some people do. I should know by now that you wouldn't be one of them. Okay, back to doing the dishes while watching X-Men: First Class. Enjoy your Super Nintendo!
I shall, have fun Mr. Tintin!
 
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Arlene89

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I couldn't sleep and managed to find my way to the streams thread, and lo and behold y'all are talking about Miyazaki films up in here? *nerdy grin*

I knew I liked you guys.
We were trying to determine our all time favourites, Loveneverfails, but seemed to have trouble with this. Do you have a favourite!?
 
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Love! It's good to see you, mate! Still digging your laughing avatar. Have you seen many Studio Ghibli movies?
I like that my avatar kinda makes it look like I'm not taking anyone seriously, muahaha >:]
as for the Miyazaki films, I've only seen about half of the ones Arlene posted above, but to be fair I haven't seen that many movies in general sooo I suppose it evens out. I do want to watch more of his films, though!

We were trying to determine our all time favourites, Loveneverfails, but seemed to have trouble with this. Do you have a favourite!?
It's somewhat of a tie between castle in the sky and spirited away, but I think spirited away holds an extra special place in my heart because I watched it in theaters here when I was 8. It was the first animated movie to completely BLOW MY MIND and just make me feel so much. But really. How do you NOT have the feels when watching any of his films?
 
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Arlene89

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My favourite is Batman, who is DC but otherwise, yes, I'm a Marvel fan. And you?
I was brought up on Marvel... and since it was bred in to me, I can't make room for DC, hahah, even though I thoroughly enjoyed the Batman movies.

I'm a fan of the Spider-Man movies, and I loved all those 90's X-Men and Spider-Man cartoons. I learnt how to play the X-Men cartoon theme song on my violin years ago.

I think I saw somewhere in these forums you kind of like horror or something? I used to be a fan of Stephen King, but not anymore because I've turned in to the biggest chicken, hahah. But I used to collect the Dark Towers comic book series when Stephen King and Marvel collaborated. And the comic book artist, Jae Lee, is my absolute favourite.
 
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Tintin

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Cool, cool. Yes, I enjoy some horror. I haven't read much of the genre but I do enjoy some Stephen King and Dean Koontz, for starters. H.P. Lovecraft was much too wordy for me. I enjoy psychological horror but I'm also a bit of a scaredy cat. Don't ask me how that works. One of my absolute novels (along with The Chronicles of Narnia) is Stephen King's The Stand. I've read the first novel in the Dark Tower series. I plan on reading the rest in the not-too-distant future.
 
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Arlene89

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Cool, cool. Yes, I enjoy some horror. I haven't read much of the genre but I do enjoy some Stephen King and Dean Koontz, for starters. H.P. Lovecraft was much too wordy for me. I enjoy psychological horror but I'm also a bit of a scaredy cat. Don't ask me how that works. One of my absolute novels (along with The Chronicles of Narnia) is Stephen King's The Stand. I've read the first novel in the Dark Tower series. I plan on reading the rest in the not-too-distant future.
Neat-i-o. I think I got to the fourth novel of the Dark Tower series and then gave up, hahah. I'll have to read the Chronicles of Narnia one day!

Anyways, its bed time for me, someone decided to get up at 4:30am this morning, because I am sane and all.

It was lovely getting to know you that bit better, Tintin. And I'm sure we have laid out enough content for our Streams friends to read and comment on... (Yes, I'm looking at you, Ugly.)

Goodnight, you can go and enjoy that movie now! Sorry for tearing you away from it. Have a wonderful sleep.
 
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Tintin

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No need to apologise, mate. It was a pleasure and real blessing to get to know you better too. :D And please, read The Chronicles of Narnia. They're very good. Keep laying the breadcrumbs. Have a fantastic, restful sleep. :)
 

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Moments of pure terror...
I was just laying the baby down in her bed in my room when I heard a blood- curdling scream from the living room. My son.

I leave the window open with a small fan across the bottom of it. He's lately taken to looking out the window, but it's usually on the other side...
apparently he was trying to look down. I don't know. I came running in, and the screen was missing and the fan was dangling outside by the cord, and my little boy was halfway out the window.

We live on the third floor.

I don't...I can't...*sigh* when it rains, it pours. Thank God I caught him in time, but...*sigh*


This made my heart sink into my stomach. I remember when my son ate pennies, Mom I swallowed the brown money. He was OK but I still was a little panicked. Oh and a couple of weeks ago we where watching this show at a amusement park, he was sitting next to me eating popcorn. My Daughter asked me a question so I was looking at her, then I looked at the table and his popcorn was in front of me. I turned my head to look at him and he was gone, just gone. I was panicked, so I'm thinking what rides he likes, then I saw him get off the Tilt A Whirl. I asked him if he told me he was going on it, no. We had a lengthy discussion. He made one of my worst fears come true for a minute.
 

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Cool, cool. Yes, I enjoy some horror. I haven't read much of the genre but I do enjoy some Stephen King and Dean Koontz, for starters. H.P. Lovecraft was much too wordy for me. I enjoy psychological horror but I'm also a bit of a scaredy cat. Don't ask me how that works. One of my absolute novels (along with The Chronicles of Narnia) is Stephen King's The Stand. I've read the first novel in the Dark Tower series. I plan on reading the rest in the not-too-distant future.
I have read the first 4 of the Dark Tower series. The Stand was an excellent read.