On a nice and sunny Friday...
Sep. 29th, 2006 05:45 pmSo.
Everyone but me has watched the premiere of Supernatural. And poor me? Not so much as no TV or cable or anything. GRRRR. I did spoil myself rotten and read this absolutely amazing recap here. Go read it, it's to die for. Can't wait to see the ep!
The movers inadvertently spurred my desire to unpack as all my DVD players AND my laptop are currently stowed in a small closet which is just as currently blocked by a mountain of boxes. They just put the boxes there because it was convenient, but let's say I am eager to unpack.Being able to watch rainy angsty kiss of ISWAK is a good motivator.
I am beginning to suspect Volume 4 of Beauty is the Beast is the neighborhood Borders' equivalent of Bigfoot. It's listed as in the store but it hasn't been any of the times I checked. And I don't think other stores in the area have it. Yeah, yeah, I can order it from Amazon, but it's too much of a painplus I just want to read it in the bookstore and not buy it.
I also saw a volume of a manga called Paradise Kiss of whose merits I have no idea, but
katranna, you'd be amused to find out that it had a quote from Velvet Goldmine on the cover.
I did manage to check out another potentially interesting manga during my lunch break: Nana. Bought the first two volumes in fact. When we were in Japan, Nana was everywhere. Bookstores had piles of it stacked and blow-ups of covers hanging on walls. People were reading it on the train (along with other manga, of course. It was kinda odd to see so many people reading what back home is a very esoteric niche product).
The plot: two very different girls who share the same name and end up intersecting in Tokyo, didn't really sound too exciting, but interesting enough for me to give it a chance. Nana 1 is a 'wholesome' normal girl from a normal family who wants to study art and whose biggest issue is her boyfriend. Nana 2 is a pushy girl from a broken home who wants to be a punk rocker. Since I only started volume 1 now, I have no idea how they intersect, but I do love how Nana 1 isn't really very wholesome either: she was so boy crazy that she'd crush on any guy and the one who did end up paying attention to her was an older married sleazebag who she lost her virginity to but who basically used her for sex and dumped her.
Apparently, there was also a movie based on the manga. I remembered
vierran45 seeing it recently and liking it. And I know it has been ul on the comm (once I get my DSL back I can check it out for self).
So I found some pics of it. Most of them I can't really comment on as they are from the Nana 2 side of the story and I haven't gotten to her yet.
This is Nana 2:

This is Nana 1:









Everyone but me has watched the premiere of Supernatural. And poor me? Not so much as no TV or cable or anything. GRRRR. I did spoil myself rotten and read this absolutely amazing recap here. Go read it, it's to die for. Can't wait to see the ep!
The movers inadvertently spurred my desire to unpack as all my DVD players AND my laptop are currently stowed in a small closet which is just as currently blocked by a mountain of boxes. They just put the boxes there because it was convenient, but let's say I am eager to unpack.
I am beginning to suspect Volume 4 of Beauty is the Beast is the neighborhood Borders' equivalent of Bigfoot. It's listed as in the store but it hasn't been any of the times I checked. And I don't think other stores in the area have it. Yeah, yeah, I can order it from Amazon, but it's too much of a pain
I also saw a volume of a manga called Paradise Kiss of whose merits I have no idea, but
I did manage to check out another potentially interesting manga during my lunch break: Nana. Bought the first two volumes in fact. When we were in Japan, Nana was everywhere. Bookstores had piles of it stacked and blow-ups of covers hanging on walls. People were reading it on the train (along with other manga, of course. It was kinda odd to see so many people reading what back home is a very esoteric niche product).
The plot: two very different girls who share the same name and end up intersecting in Tokyo, didn't really sound too exciting, but interesting enough for me to give it a chance. Nana 1 is a 'wholesome' normal girl from a normal family who wants to study art and whose biggest issue is her boyfriend. Nana 2 is a pushy girl from a broken home who wants to be a punk rocker. Since I only started volume 1 now, I have no idea how they intersect, but I do love how Nana 1 isn't really very wholesome either: she was so boy crazy that she'd crush on any guy and the one who did end up paying attention to her was an older married sleazebag who she lost her virginity to but who basically used her for sex and dumped her.
Apparently, there was also a movie based on the manga. I remembered
So I found some pics of it. Most of them I can't really comment on as they are from the Nana 2 side of the story and I haven't gotten to her yet.
This is Nana 2:

This is Nana 1:









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Date: 2006-09-29 09:55 pm (UTC)no subject
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Date: 2006-09-29 10:02 pm (UTC)Ryuhei Matsuda, who plays Ren in the NANA movie, is Shota Matsuda's older brother (and you'll remember Matsuda Shota as Nishikado in the dorama, HYD).
Interesting and a very 6 degrees of separation thing. But yeah, the movie sounds fun!
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Date: 2006-09-29 10:25 pm (UTC)OH MY GOD
YOU HAVEN'T READ PARADISE KISS?!?!?!!?!?!?
IT IS ONLY MY FAVORITE MANGA EVER
EVERRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR
OKAY I MIGHT HAVE BUILT IT UP A BIT NOW
But
Yazawa Ai is a goddess. Really. She's a straight-up shoujo goddess with a punk aesthete. She did Parakiss and Nana, and woah. (Parakiss has an excellent English translated manga and an anime which is good, but waaaay too compressed. Nana has the manga, still running, anime, and movie.)
And yay for more ISWAK.
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Date: 2006-09-29 10:44 pm (UTC)But I learned this morning that I'll be at the parents watching the cats for 5 days, so I'm gonna try to watch it and Veronica Mars(must find links...)
I tried Nana, but I douldn't get into it. If it had just been about rocker Nana, I would have loved it, but I didn't care for girly Nana or her story.
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Date: 2006-09-29 11:09 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-09-29 11:18 pm (UTC)Maybe the manga is better. My friend said it had much better subplots than the movie.
I also liked Paradise Kiss but I can't afford manga so I couldn't follow. I should probably borrow the volumes from a friend or something.
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Date: 2006-09-30 12:08 am (UTC)http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F9SWoidl0zI
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Date: 2006-09-30 03:20 am (UTC)ParaKiss is basically the story of a kind of uptight good-student girl who isn't really that interested in staying on the "get into a great university" track and then gets accosted by several ecclectic art students (the rocker, the cutesy girl, the transvestite) who decide she absolutely must be their model for their final project. And then there's the requisite love triangle between her and the nice guy classmate she's had a crush on forever and the intriguing and confounding bisexual fashion student in charge of the "ParaKiss" brand/group of scraggly cohorts.
It's fun... and dramatic... and depressing... and she draws some really cool clothes.
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Date: 2006-09-30 03:46 pm (UTC)*pouts*
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Date: 2006-10-01 09:46 am (UTC)i'm getting my movie version soon *cartwheels*. i love Ryuhei Matsuda and Hiroki Nariyama. :D
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