Forum - View topicSan Diego Comic Con: Hayao Miyazaki Q&A
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GATSU Posts: 8098 |
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I keep wondering if Lasseter doesn't have some secret yaoi of him and Miyazaki stashed away somewhere in his room. I mean, his love of the guy's anime goes beyond the medium, if you know what I mean. So did any of the ANN crew at the panel nab Miya-san's autograph? Last edited by GATSU on Sat Aug 01, 2009 12:45 am; edited 1 time in total |
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rainbowcourage Posts: 919 Location: I spin yarns like alarms going off like a space shipping stars to small towns in Nebraska. |
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I'm confused...if they're friends how do they communicate? Do they always keep a translator on hand, or is Lasseter fluent in Japanese? | |||
David.Seth Subscriber Posts: 248 Location: california |
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at 3:33... did he just burp? Anyway, I was able to see Miyazaki at UC Berkeley last Saturday. It was really neat to hear him speak for almost 2 hours. He seems very modest and reserved. They even allowed people from the audience to hand in questions that he later answered on stage. | |||
yellow ledbetter Posts: 23 |
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Are there any transcripts of the Q and A available? I like to read through them quickly and skip over any of the terrible questions that always manage to sneak in. (I'll never get over some creep in Code Geass cosplay standing up and asking Masao Maruyama if he likes chocolate at Otakon 2008) | |||
GATSU Posts: 8098 |
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David: At the Academy thingy, we had to write in questions, and Lasseter would screen them. | |||
David.Seth Subscriber Posts: 248 Location: california |
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well, that was the same thing here at Berkeley. The audience wrote the question out, then they handed them to ushers. From there Im sure they were screened back stage by one of the professors, then they were handed off to Roland Kelts (who was the "interviewer"). Then he was scanning them quickly to see which ones he thought were best. Was kind of anoying actually, since most of the questions asked were lame, such as "which is your favorite movie that you've made", to which he replied "that would be like choosing your favorite child". Another question would be if he would ever attempt to make a live action film (he made a very sour face while shaking his head furiously... was kinda funny actually). Eh, i shouldn't complain, I probably would have asked a similar question. on a side note about the Berkeley event, Roland Kelts looked and acted very, very nervous. Wonder if he had stage fright. |
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Lolotakun Posts: 43 Location: Luxembourg |
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Well, is it really modesty or is he just being snotnosed in front of that nearly orgasming audience and an almost submissive John Lasseter? His explanations are not that insightful. | |||
DomFortress Subscriber Posts: 505 Location: Richmond BC, Canada |
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MetatronM Posts: 161 |
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I keep seeing people saying this everywhere they mention Miyazaki's visit for Comic-Con (and other things). And it's completely not true. Miyazaki was in New York four years ago. He attended the MoMA's premiere of Howl's Moving Castle. The guy was 4 feet away from me (I went on a whim to see if I could get a ticket, which I couldn't, so I figured I'd just hang around for a while until Miyazaki showed up). Don't places like ANN even check their own news archives? http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/ |
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