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Hollismason posted:Is she? I never got that impression. She's canonically a lesbian in the original manga (which you find out via an entirely out of place explicit sex scene). Hakkesshu posted:Doesn't she have an actual girlfriend in season 2 of SAC Yeah.
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# ? Sep 24, 2016 01:25 |
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# ? May 16, 2024 18:01 |
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Hakkesshu posted:Doesn't she have an actual girlfriend in season 2 of SAC First season of SAC. She makes at least three appearances, IIRC. I can't recall if she even has a name. Edit: it's Kurutan
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# ? Sep 24, 2016 01:40 |
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There's also the two women sleeping with her in that short clip I posted last page to give a quick overview of the show's style. I think Kurutan is one of them?
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# ? Sep 24, 2016 03:09 |
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Oh I've never read the manga or any of the other movies. Apparently, everyone is gay though because cyberbrains?
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# ? Sep 24, 2016 03:14 |
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I think it's time to just watch Snow White and the Huntsmen, already. I've been putting it off, but I honestly wanna see if this rough, atypical queer-ness carries over into his sophomore outing is also predicted stylistically in his debut. Like, the obvious point of the marketing is to keep your awareness of the plot thin and focus on the visual conception, so that you invent your own narrative. In the one I'm picking up, there's nothing like how omni-present "huge tits" are as characterization in Ghost in the Shell, primarily talking about the show. It's gonna be really funny if they basically go for some kinda fusion between Silence of the Lambs and Ex Machina.
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# ? Sep 24, 2016 03:20 |
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Hollismason posted:Oh I've never read the manga or any of the other movies. Apparently, everyone is gay though because cyberbrains? I mean, there's a tiny bit of stuff about how your gender doesn't really matter when you can stick your brain into a new body but it doesn't really come up. I think Batou asks the Major why she isn't in a male body once in Arise or SAC but I can't think of any characters offhand that are explicitly stated to be trans or in a body that doesn't match their gender. Considering Masamune Shirow's post-GitS output (lots and lots of lesbian porn) I don't think it was originally intended to be any sort of a statement on how cyberspace/new technology effects how gender is viewed and treated. Not that that isn't fertile ground for storytelling.
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# ? Sep 24, 2016 04:29 |
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Improbable Lobster posted:I mean, there's a tiny bit of stuff about how your gender doesn't really matter when you can stick your brain into a new body but it doesn't really come up. I think Batou asks the Major why she isn't in a male body once in Arise or SAC but I can't think of any characters offhand that are explicitly stated to be trans or in a body that doesn't match their gender. I think that's more Batou asking why she doesn't min-max like him, especially considering his specialty isn't heavy weapons but electronic warfare. Like there's morphological differences between male and female bodies are still there even if they're prosthetic analogs, at least with strength and durability, so he basically asks why doesn't the Major pair her brains and combat ability with a more robust body? Not that Megatech or whoever couldn't build a female cyberbody to match Batou's own specs, but it sure wouldn't look like Kusanagi in ARISE or even SAC. Interestingly enough, Oshii's rendition is probably the most gender-bending, since Kusanagi in those films has an fairly androgynous body with some wide shoulders.
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# ? Sep 24, 2016 05:08 |
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Are the Ghost in the Shell shows on Netflix good ? I might watch them then it seems interesting.
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# ? Sep 24, 2016 05:30 |
Hollismason posted:Are the Ghost in the Shell shows on Netflix good ? I might watch them then it seems interesting. iirc the only GitS shows on netflix are the Arise prequels, which are probably the shallowest and least interesting entries in the series.
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# ? Sep 24, 2016 05:34 |
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Hollismason posted:Are the Ghost in the Shell shows on Netflix good ? I might watch them then it seems interesting. Stand Alone Complex is excellent. Arise gets mixed reviews but I liked it too.
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# ? Sep 24, 2016 05:35 |
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Hollismason posted:Oh I've never read the manga or any of the other movies. Apparently, everyone is gay though because cyberbrains? its because shirow loves drawing big boobie anime babes
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# ? Sep 24, 2016 06:17 |
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The manga even says that her original gender is unknown since basically noone knows who she actually is and the manga never tells. In Stand Alone Complex (a separate kanon) she's definitely female, though. I doubt a hospital would randomly switch their patients' outward gender.
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# ? Sep 24, 2016 06:37 |
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The gender is robot
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# ? Sep 24, 2016 11:18 |
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If a bunch of gendermuffins decide to make GitS some sort of ridiculous statement, they're going to miss out on the important stuff like invisible people shooting eachother and giant tanks that can ram through concrete and rebar and the inevitable deus ex machina hilarity of Batou pulling some totally illegal heavy weapons out of the trunk of his car.
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# ? Sep 24, 2016 11:43 |
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Teaser trailer(s) out: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cxRwc8Lp7XU Looks like absolute garbage. It doesn't really look like they get the movie and show, like, at all? Wonder what they do with Batou.
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# ? Sep 24, 2016 12:39 |
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It's still all the same visual information that we got in the clips, and it's still all rather visually striking without ever being quite picturesque. I'm surprised SMG hasn't sprung by to lend his commentary, I know he's a real fan of Snow White and the Huntsman.
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# ? Sep 24, 2016 14:15 |
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Yoshifan823 posted:I'm not gonna lie, if someone tried to tell me that this was a blatant parody of Ghost in the Shell (Pandora in the Crimson Shell? Really?) I'd probably believe them, but I also wouldn't do any research to back that up for fear that I was wrong and it was just creepy poo poo. new series "Arise" is a prequel of sorts, explaining how the Major grew up without a human body, her origins in Section 9 and a lot of other neat little bits. It also told an interesting story. It's also only 4 or 5 episodes long, if I remember correctly. Personally, I enjoyed it quite a bit as the world of GITS has always been intriguing. Not "essential" to non-hardcore fans, but worth a watch.
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# ? Sep 24, 2016 14:56 |
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Zzulu posted:The gender is robot That's Mr. Robot to you. phasmid posted:If a bunch of gendermuffins decide to make GitS some sort of ridiculous statement For what it's worth this has been happening with the first movie for quite a while now.
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# ? Sep 24, 2016 16:05 |
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darth_pizza posted:new series "Arise" is a prequel of sorts, explaining how the Major grew up without a human body, her origins in Section 9 and a lot of other neat little bits. It also told an interesting story. It's also only 4 or 5 episodes long, if I remember correctly. Arise is 4 hour long episodes plus a movie. It's worth a watch but it isn't as good as the movies or SAC. Plus one of the episodes is about a military taskforce that slaughtered some civilians and it turns out that the people they killed were actually terrorists so they were innocent the whole time. The Official GitS Adaptation Ranking 1. Ghost in the Shell (1995) 2. SAC 2nd GIG 3. Innocence 4. SAC 5. Arise 6. Manga
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# ? Sep 24, 2016 17:32 |
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Improbable Lobster posted:Arise is 4 hour long episodes plus a movie. It's worth a watch but it isn't as good as the movies or SAC. When Arise was edited into eight half hour episodes for the Alternative Architecture broadcast they added a fifth hour called Pyrophoric Cult that helped link into the movie. Not sure if it's been picked up for the overseas market but it's a good segue regardless.
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# ? Sep 24, 2016 17:59 |
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I would bump Innocence way down. It's not a bad movie, but it's significantly less interesting than Arise. With Arise, it's more of a "I wonder how they're going to piece together the team and deal with the bureaucracy as some insane task force", and it's mildly interesting because of that because you have expectations going in. Innocence is 2 hours of SOMETHING WEIRD IS GOING ON I HOPE BATOU GETS TO THE BOTTOM OF TH oh never mind, the Major deus ex machina's his rear end. Wow Kusanagi, u r so l33t. The most interesting plot point involves whether or not Batou's dog would be taken care of by Togusa if Batou ate it on his super cool mystery mission.
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# ? Sep 24, 2016 18:30 |
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I don't really like any of the Ghost in the Shell stuff as a whole... But parts of it is really really drat cool sci-fi
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# ? Sep 24, 2016 18:36 |
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Phone posted:I would bump Innocence way down. It's not a bad movie, but it's significantly less interesting than Arise. With Arise, it's more of a "I wonder how they're going to piece together the team and deal with the bureaucracy as some insane task force", and it's mildly interesting because of that because you have expectations going in. I love Innocence if only for how much of the dialogue is just quoting philosophy/religious scripture/poo poo that sounds like I should be getting the reference. I know plenty of people who hated the movie for that very reason, but I especially love this line: quote:We weep for a bird's cry, but not for a fish's blood. Blessed are those with a voice. They got Kenji Kawai back so the music is great too. Arise feels really bland in comparison, we've already seen how Section 9 got most of its members from various SAC episodes so it really brings nothing new to the table besides a young(er) Major. The visuals especially are almost crude compared to Innocence and every other animated iteration of GitS. I'm sure that's due to budget but it overall just feels like the weakest of the group.
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# ? Sep 24, 2016 19:00 |
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The CGI in Arise looks slightly better than the SAC intros, I'll give it that much.
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# ? Sep 24, 2016 19:02 |
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Phone posted:Innocence is 2 hours of SOMETHING WEIRD IS GOING ON I HOPE BATOU GETS TO THE BOTTOM OF TH oh never mind, the Major deus ex machina's his rear end. Wow Kusanagi, u r so l33t. The most interesting plot point involves whether or not Batou's dog would be taken care of by Togusa if Batou ate it on his super cool mystery mission. Why are you watching Ghost In The Shell for the plot. Moreover, why are you watching it for the plot when that tactic causes you to tune out the film's entire runtime.
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# ? Sep 24, 2016 19:22 |
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Improbable Lobster posted:Arise is 4 hour long episodes plus a movie. It's worth a watch but it isn't as good as the movies or SAC. Plus one of the episodes is about a military taskforce that slaughtered some civilians and it turns out that the people they killed were actually terrorists so they were innocent the whole time. I'm going to do my own ranking here and go 1. SAC 2. SAC 2nd GIG 3. Ghost in the Shell (1995) 4. GITS Manga 1.5 - Human Error Processor 5. GITS Manga 6. GITS: Innocence 7. GITS Manga 2.0 8. ARISE 9. Ghost in the Shell 2.0 (due to needless CGI, switching Matrix-inspired green color-grading for Deus Ex: HR-style orange, and changing the cacophonic bass of the Crab Tank's miniguns for something that doesn't match well) Really, I feel that GITS works better as either a police procedural with cyborgs or cyberpunk "Miami Vice". It's funny that I could show SAC to my mother and she could follow along because of things like Law & Order or CSI with some caveats like explaining the "what's a human in GITS" theme. There's interesting ideas in the manga GITS 2.0 - Man-Machine Interface, but generally poor execution due to Shirow getting high on his own supply, and it would work better if it's core kept the procedural but replacing Section 9 with Motoko Aramaki's clone army and how these aspects of her evolve, interact, and compete against one another.
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# ? Sep 24, 2016 19:26 |
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Are Kenji Kawai's other works as good as the original GitS soundtrack is?
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# ? Sep 24, 2016 19:30 |
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Young Freud posted:9. Ghost in the Shell 2.0 (due to needless CGI, switching Matrix-inspired green color-grading for Deus Ex: HR-style orange, and changing the cacophonic bass of the Crab Tank's miniguns for something that doesn't match well) Don't forget the needless redubbing of the Puppet Master with a female VA.
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DarkSol posted:Are Kenji Kawai's other works as good as the original GitS soundtrack is? His soundtrack for Moribito: Guardian of the Spirit (coincidentally, another excellent show directed by Kenji Kamiyama that gets overshadowed by his work on GitS) is really good. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=me0ADmtDLYg
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# ? Sep 24, 2016 19:48 |
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DarkSol posted:Are Kenji Kawai's other works as good as the original GitS soundtrack is? Yes. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sOrbHOueDn4 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HwNRv-lubCg https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yZ6Jn-RnqQ8 Also, I totally forgot that he did the original Ring movie. Sirotan posted:Don't forget the needless redubbing of the Puppet Master with a female VA. poo poo, I completely forgot about that. The change of the Crab Tank's guns was far more egregious error because the sound they used didn't sound like the heavy machinegun report they replaced it with and more like whirling, mechanized death. Young Freud fucked around with this message at 20:24 on Sep 24, 2016 |
# ? Sep 24, 2016 20:06 |
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Ah we have advanced into ranking wars. The teasers looked very plain, like hey look we didn't white wash the movie plain.
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# ? Sep 24, 2016 20:24 |
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SuperMechagodzilla posted:Why are you watching Ghost In The Shell for the plot. Because the plot is legit interesting and there are other series with more runtime dedicated to action if that's all you want out of it.
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# ? Sep 24, 2016 20:28 |
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Tenzarin posted:Ah we have advanced into ranking wars. The teasers looked very plain, like hey look we didn't white wash the movie plain. Yeah, that was something I noticed. The "orientalism" kinda runs heavy, even more so than the source material and it's adaptations. Not that the series doesn't have robot geishas and networked monks, but that heavy focus on the only real name Asian actor as well as the mixed-heritage African woman, it's just all in the first minute of the film that we can see. It's screaming practically that "it's foreign!" but here is also ScarJo.
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# ? Sep 24, 2016 20:30 |
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Arise looks significantly better than SAC. 2nd Gig probably beats out Arise. The seams on SAC are extremely, extremely obvious.
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# ? Sep 24, 2016 20:47 |
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Young Freud posted:First season of SAC. She makes at least three appearances, IIRC. I can't recall if she even has a name. I'm pretty sure she is just her roommate in the TV series. The Major is also no longer is a cyber-prostitute, because apparently in the manga universe being a high ranking officer in a secret military/police organization doesn't pay enough.
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IShallRiseAgain posted:I'm pretty sure she is just her roommate in the TV series. The Major is also no longer is a cyber-prostitute, because apparently in the manga universe being a high ranking officer in a secret military/police organization doesn't pay enough. They sleep together in the Majors secret one-bed luxury apartment
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# ? Sep 25, 2016 00:05 |
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Phone posted:Arise looks significantly better than SAC. 2nd Gig probably beats out Arise. Am I the only one who didn't really care about the complex episodes in SAC and 2nd Gig? I also liked the 1st season better. I assume everyone's ranking 2nd higher than the 1st season because of the Individual Eleven plot, which I cared even less about than the Laughing Man thing. They tried to say something deep but didn't do anything that William Gibson didn't already do better. The standalone episodes like the ghost-hijacked military tank prototype or the Tachikoma exploring the city with a little girl and developing an identity were tight when they came together and that's what kept me coming back. What they did with the Tachikomas at the end of 2nd Gig was pretty good though. e: and if the movie's end credits aren't set to Lithium Flower I'm giving it 0 stars. DeusExMachinima fucked around with this message at 00:43 on Sep 25, 2016 |
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Improbable Lobster posted:Because the plot is legit interesting and there are other series with more runtime dedicated to action if that's all you want out of it. The film is mostly/entirely about the protagonist walking through surreal environments while mourning his dead partner and contemplating the nature of the soul.
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# ? Sep 25, 2016 00:45 |
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DeusExMachinima posted:Am I the only one who didn't really care about the complex episodes in SAC and 2nd Gig? I also liked the 1st season better. I assume everyone's ranking 2nd higher than the 1st season because of the Individual Eleven plot, which I cared even less about than the Laughing Man thing. They tried to say something deep but didn't do anything that William Gibson didn't already do better. The standalone episodes like the ghost-hijacked military tank prototype or the Tachikoma exploring the city with a little girl and developing an identity were tight when they came together and that's what kept me coming back. What they did with the Tachikomas at the end of 2nd Gig was pretty good though. My opinion is that I like the first 3/4 of SAC's Laughing Man plot and the later half of 2nd GIG's Individual Eleven. I love the mystery and weirdness of those early episodes, like the Laughing Man hacking that police official in the middle of conference and suddenly his face turns into the Laughing Man logo and the episode where Section 9 is fighting multiple assassination attempts who are all inspired by the death threat. I feel that the whole Laughing Man plot falls apart the moment they sent the army after Section 9 and it ends up amounting to a whole lot of nothing in the end. With 2nd GIG, I could care less about the racist nationalists trying to stir up outrage toward Korean refugees, but stuff like creepy-assed Goda and Kuze and the climax made it more interesting. But yeah, the standalone episodes tend to be a helluva a lot better than the serialized stuff.
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For me, the Laughing Man suffered from being much more interesting before the mystery was solved. That's why I liked 2nd GIG more. I also forgot Solid State Society in my list. Haven't watched it in quite a while but I thought it wasn't half bad. I'd put it somewhere in the middle.SuperMechagodzilla posted:The film is mostly/entirely about the protagonist walking through surreal environments while mourning his dead partner and contemplating the nature of the soul. I consider the philosophical underpinnings to be an integral part of the plot personally. Sorry that I didn't make that clear. E: Which is to say that I prety much agree and misunderstood the post I had quoted Improbable Lobster fucked around with this message at 04:16 on Sep 25, 2016 |
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