This time of the year it is customary to list stuff so here is some stuff I thought was good in the noughties. I'll probably regret everything on these lists in two months...
Things I thoroughly enjoyed in the noughties part manga
- Red Colored Elegy by Seiichi Hayashi
- Blue Spring by Taiyō Matsumoto
- Blue by Kiriko Nananan
- Town of Evening Calm, Country of Cherry Blossoms by Fumiyo Kōno
- Museum of Terror by Junji Ito
- New Engineering by Yuichi Yokoyama
- MW by Osamu Tezuka
- The Push Man and Other Stories by Yoshihiro Tatsumi
- Drifting Classroom by Kazuo Umezu
- Est Em's manga
Things I thoroughly enjoyed in the noughties part movies
- Battle Royale
- Nobody Knows
- Kaïro
- A Snake of June
- Vibrator
- Visitor Q
- Electric Dragon 80000V
- Eureka
- All About Lily Chou-Chou
- Twilight Samurai
I think Battle Royale's immense popularity and the awful sequel has made people denounce it but hot damn it is the tightest film Fukasaku ever made. Fun fact: the first time I fell asleep in a movie theater was during a screening of Kitano's awful Glory to the Filmmaker. Yuck!
Things I thoroughly enjoyed in the noughties part anime
- Mind Game
- Now and Then, Here and There
- Interstella 5555
- Metropolis
- Cat Soup
- Spirited Away
- Kemonozume
- Paprika
- FLCL
- Planetes
But the absolute best moment in anime was the opening of Cowboy Bebop: Knocking of Heaven's Door. The POV shot of the first guy getting knocked out. The mid-air doughnut. The use of fisheye perspectives. Spike's grumpy eyes when the fourth robber comes out of the bathroom. The can of soda that rolls a bit further than the rest. "Just a humble bounty hunter, ma'am". And then the title sequence. Everything is just so perfect and goose bump-y. Too bad the rest of the film never manages to evoke the same feelings the first 6 minutes does. Two other favorite scenes: The "I can't stop loving you" climax in Metropolis and the sex scene in Mind Game.
The most technically impressive things I saw: Innocence and Tekkonkinkreet. Actually Studio 4°C's entire decade was one long animation tour de Force.
Things I thoroughly enjoyed in the noughties part visual kei
- DAS:VASSER - Over (Song)
- 新興宗教楽団NoGoD - アトリア (Song)
- 人格ラヂオ - バンギャルラヂオシアタァ (DVD)
- MUCC - 絶望 (Song)
- Dir en grey - The Final (Song)
- √eight - illational of the people (Album)
- Viored (Group)
- D'espairsRay - TERRORS (Album)
- La'Mule - ナイフ (Song)
- exist†trace - JUDEA (Song)
人格ラヂオ - 姥捨て山
Jinkaku Radio - Ubasuteyama
4 comments:
Happy new year! :)
Electric Dragon 80000V, hell yeah! :D
Also, La'Mule rocks.
@JJ: Right back at ya
I see you have Kemonozume, but not Kaiba? Personally, I felt Kaiba was much more polished.
@TikiLittle: I definitely agree that Kaiba was much more polished but Kemonozume had a raw energy that I appreciated more
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