I like good things, good stories, good motion pictures.
And a lot of the great motion pictures that have been made have been animes.
Akira just for one that I'd say isn't just one of the best Anime of all time but one of the greatest films of all time. Full stop. No further categorisation needed.
Anime is not short on problems as they pander to different audiences and can end up with an entire industry where hardly anything is truly loved by anyone, but I find the OVA model can be less fickle than the Hollywood model that at the moment I believe is suffering under rating system limitations that stymie marketability too much. Like how films are either pussified PG-13 (die hard 4) or sickeningly obscene R-rated torture-porn flicks.
I think America needs a 15-16 year old rating. R-rating is effectively an adult rating, while a 15 rating would be perfect for Die Hard level of violence, but won't have to jockey for attention with those fucking awful torture porn films that get so much attention just for out grossing each other.
And a lot of the great motion pictures that have been made have been animes.
Akira just for one that I'd say isn't just one of the best Anime of all time but one of the greatest films of all time. Full stop. No further categorisation needed.
Anime is not short on problems as they pander to different audiences and can end up with an entire industry where hardly anything is truly loved by anyone, but I find the OVA model can be less fickle than the Hollywood model that at the moment I believe is suffering under rating system limitations that stymie marketability too much. Like how films are either pussified PG-13 (die hard 4) or sickeningly obscene R-rated torture-porn flicks.
I think America needs a 15-16 year old rating. R-rating is effectively an adult rating, while a 15 rating would be perfect for Die Hard level of violence, but won't have to jockey for attention with those fucking awful torture porn films that get so much attention just for out grossing each other.