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Sen To, X-Men 2

liquidbrains writes "With 'Princess Mononoke' fresh in our memories, the number one highest grossing film in Japan -ever- is coming to the US. Thanks to Disney and Pixar's John Lasseter, who has supervised the dub, we can soon expect a fine English adaptation of animation master Hayao Miyazaki's latest masterpiece, 'Spirited Away'. See the trailer here." Reader thefalconer writes "It seems that Apple has just released the very first trailer to X-Men 2 on their website. From what I've seen this movie looks like it's going to rock! Too bad I have to wait for May of next year!"

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  1. DISNEY! by evilviper · · Score: 0, Troll

    When has Disney ever made a good movie? They take stories, hack them up into politically correct crap, and write in the same old plot:

    1. Two (or more) Friends
    2. Friends argue over trivial crap
    3. Everyone says: "No, I was wrong" and hugs.
    4. The End

    While I realize they aren't Making this movie, I can't help but wonder how much of it they will chop out, or change to fit their idea of what a movie should be.

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  2. What's up With the Populariy of Princess Mononoke by Nazmun · · Score: 0, Troll

    I remember all the anime hype related to Princess Mononoke being a huge anime fan and ended up totally disliking the film. It seemed like a the Japanese counterpart of a disney film. A totally non-geek anime as far as I'm concerned. Most of the anime us geeks love in the U.S. are the sci-fi type and sometimes martial arts ones but not the disneyish ones like this. I read the story line of this one at the site linked by slashdot and it sounded pretty corny. Perhaps some slashdotters can inform me as to why films like this are popular among some geeks?

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  3. Sen to Chihiro no Kamikakushi by Anonymous+Squonk · · Score: 1, Troll

    Why would any self-respecting anime fan buy a English dub of "Spirited Away" when the Japanese DVD includes a very good set of English subtitles?