Today brings us some rather major breaking news, as it's being reported that Studio Ghibli's world-renowned director Hayao Miyazaki is to step down from directing any further feature films at the age of 72, making his current work Kaze Tachinu his last film in such a role.
There's little requirement to expound upon Mr. Miyazaki's legacy - a simple look through Studio Ghibli's back catalogue, or his work prior to that on the likes of Future Boy Conan and Lupin III movie The Castle of Cagliostro, gives you an idea of the huge worldwide influence and popularity of his work.
The news, revealed in a press conference at the Venice International Film Festival, seems to suggest that Hayao Miyazaki will continue in some role at Studio Ghibli, in a supervisory capacity or possibly even directing short films and the like, but this marks an interesting line in the sand for the studio of which he is such a huge part, and no doubt all eyes will be firmly trained upon Ghibli to see how it proceeds over the coming years. This also isn't the first time that Miyazaki has announced his retirement, so it also remains to be seen as to whether it will be a permanent move on this occasion.
- some news site
Incase you didn't know, Miyazaki is a famous director that made movies such as Spirited Away, Howls moving castle, and Kiki's Delivery Service. I'd highly recommend watching some of his movies if you haven't seen them as they are truly amazing.
[quote]Today brings us some rather major breaking news, as it's being reported that Studio Ghibli's world-renowned director Hayao Miyazaki is to step down from directing any further feature films at the age of 72, making his current work Kaze Tachinu his last film in such a role.
There's little requirement to expound upon Mr. Miyazaki's legacy - a simple look through Studio Ghibli's back catalogue, or his work prior to that on the likes of Future Boy Conan and Lupin III movie The Castle of Cagliostro, gives you an idea of the huge worldwide influence and popularity of his work.
The news, revealed in a press conference at the Venice International Film Festival, seems to suggest that Hayao Miyazaki will continue in some role at Studio Ghibli, in a supervisory capacity or possibly even directing short films and the like, but this marks an interesting line in the sand for the studio of which he is such a huge part, and no doubt all eyes will be firmly trained upon Ghibli to see how it proceeds over the coming years. This also isn't the first time that Miyazaki has announced his retirement, so it also remains to be seen as to whether it will be a permanent move on this occasion.[/quote]
- some news site
Incase you didn't know, Miyazaki is a famous director that made movies such as Spirited Away, Howls moving castle, and Kiki's Delivery Service. I'd highly recommend watching some of his movies if you haven't seen them as they are truly amazing.
that sucks i really like naruto
that sucks i really like naruto
32hzthat sucks i really like naruto
HAHAHAHAHAHA SO FUNNY
[quote=32hz]that sucks i really like naruto[/quote]
HAHAHAHAHAHA SO FUNNY
fUCKIN ANIME SO SICIICKK
no i liked spirited away rip hayao
fUCKIN ANIME SO SICIICKK
no i liked spirited away rip hayao
dbz will live on in our hearts
dbz will live on in our hearts
downpour32hzthat sucks i really like naruto
HAHAHAHAHAHA SO FUNNY
that post actually scared me jeez caps
[quote=downpour][quote=32hz]that sucks i really like naruto[/quote]
HAHAHAHAHAHA SO FUNNY[/quote]
that post actually scared me jeez caps
Man I loved Spirited Away :(
Man I [i]loved[/i] Spirited Away :(
FUCKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK :C
FUCKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK :C
tonari no totoro is awesome, mononoke dabes. Nausicaa also amazing.
tonari no totoro is awesome, mononoke dabes. Nausicaa also amazing.
Porco Rosso, kikis delivery service, howls moving castle, too many to note.
Edit: shut up, downpour
Porco Rosso, kikis delivery service, howls moving castle, too many to note.
Edit: shut up, downpour
yukiPorco Rosso, kikis delivery service, howls moving castle, too many to note.
Edit: shut up, downpour
Mononoke! How can you not list that??
[quote=yuki]Porco Rosso, kikis delivery service, howls moving castle, too many to note.
Edit: shut up, downpour[/quote]
Mononoke! How can you not list that??
Someone else already said it. I didn't really read the full OP, only just saw the thread title.
Someone else already said it. I didn't really read the full OP, only just saw the thread title.
Loved Mononoke Hime, Tonari no Totoro, and Spirited Away. sad to see a guy like him gone.
Loved Mononoke Hime, Tonari no Totoro, and Spirited Away. sad to see a guy like him gone.
Nopls! Miyazaki is probably the best living director and his movies are among the best that animation has ever produced! I hope he's just rusing us again and once he finds something he would like to make a movie out of he does it anyway.
Also I hope his son is ready to continue his legacy.
Nopls! Miyazaki is probably the best living director and his movies are among the best that animation has ever produced! I hope he's just rusing us again and once he finds something he would like to make a movie out of he does it anyway.
Also I hope his son is ready to continue his legacy.
I loved Miyazaki films for the scores. :(
I loved Miyazaki films for the scores. :(
Standalonerdbz will live on in our hearts
this probably wasn't a serious post but apparently the new dbz movie is such a hit in japan that they're considering one more saga
[quote=Standaloner]dbz will live on in our hearts[/quote]
this probably wasn't a serious post but apparently the new dbz movie is such a hit in japan that they're considering one more saga
Spirited Away was the best movie of all time.
Spirited Away was the best movie of all time.
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i remember watching spirited away as a kid that black ghost thing scared the fuck out of me. i probably should watch more of his works
i remember watching spirited away as a kid that black ghost thing scared the fuck out of me. i probably should watch more of his works
Spirited away was just such a good movie. I'd put it up there with top 10 of all time for me.
Spirited away was just such a good movie. I'd put it up there with top 10 of all time for me.
ddrsensationI loved Miyazaki films for the scores. :(
Jose Hisaishi is not retiring.
[quote=ddrsensation]I loved Miyazaki films for the scores. :([/quote]
Jose Hisaishi is not retiring.
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he's done this before, i'm sure he still has ideas and he'll come back some way
he's done this before, i'm sure he still has ideas and he'll come back some way
this is the third time he's gone into retirement, once after princess mononoke and again in 2005. you don't just quit the anime life like that.
this is the third time he's gone into retirement, once after princess mononoke and again in 2005. you don't just quit the anime life like that.
mochayou don't just quit the anime life like that.
[quote=mocha]you don't [s]just[/s] quit the anime life [s]like that[/s].[/quote]
the301stspartanAlso I hope his son is ready to continue his legacy.
Pffffffffft. Goro is trash and has so far only directed bad movies with Ghibli production values riding off of his father's coattails. If anyone is to "continue his legacy" it'll be Isao Takahata, who is actually a legitimate director of Miyazaki's caliber.
Still sucks to hear, big Hayao is definitely one of the finest animators there ever was.
[quote=the301stspartan]Also I hope his son is ready to continue his legacy.[/quote]
Pffffffffft. Goro is trash and has so far only directed bad movies with Ghibli production values riding off of his father's coattails. If anyone is to "continue his legacy" it'll be Isao Takahata, who is actually a legitimate director of Miyazaki's caliber.
Still sucks to hear, big Hayao is definitely one of the finest animators there ever was.
the301stspartanddrsensationI loved Miyazaki films for the scores. :(
Jose Hisaishi is not retiring.
I should have made a correction. It's just that Hisaishi's orchestration in combination with Miyazaki's films is something that is unlike anything else.
[quote=the301stspartan][quote=ddrsensation]I loved Miyazaki films for the scores. :([/quote]
Jose Hisaishi is not retiring.[/quote]
I should have made a correction. It's just that Hisaishi's orchestration in combination with Miyazaki's films is something that is unlike anything else.