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Turing, Viterbi and Jerry Cornelius ?
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ovoon: Spike Spiegel Emiya Kiritsugu The epitome of cool.
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Terpor: I bet you watched Fate/Zero?
It's my favorite show.
Those flashbacks...oooph.
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Terpor: I bet you watched Fate/Zero?
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ovoon: It's my favorite show. Those flashbacks...oooph.
I would recommend Berserk, Gintama and Rainbow: Nisha Rokubō no Shichinin
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DieRuhe: No. But then, people have always told me to stop taking things so literally. If he had asked "What are some of your favorite things?" I would have posted some. But words like "heroes" and "influences" go beyond merely liking or appreciating something, in my opinion.
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Telika: No, I think you interpret the question correctly. I think it's about the things that shaped us a bit, at least some of our values and sensitivities. Alain Resnais made a great film, "My American Uncle", in which (amongst many things) the protagonist stories are interrupted by little sequences of films they relate to, or see themselves through (Resnais would do a similar thing later, with popular songs instead, titled "same old song", even more awesome). And I think the tv series "dream on" was based on this principle too. I think we are all invluenced by some myths, characters, fictional or exemplary situations, through which we learnt morals, self-expectations, etc. This goes from the bible to comics, or movies, or historical figures, or fairy tales, or even legends. Though it can be subtle, and always uniquely shaped by our unique synthesis of the immense variety of soirces we grew with. I think we are always accompanied by ghosts (of people absent, still existing, deceased, or fictional) that judge us, and, in a way somewhat "frame" our experiences. They may be hard to pinpoint, or just too much recombined to even let anything to pinpoint. And they may be outgrown, and lurking far behind everything else. And they may have always been very distant voices, playful mirrors (they don't have to be direct, conscious references). But, I don't really trust people who claim to be coming from themelves only. Or people who claim that the fuctions that bombarded them all life long never had any impact on their outlooks, aims, and values. Actually, for a long time I answered that I had no hero, which is true, in the sense where I have an ironical distance to all of them, and many of my influences were contradictory (as for everyone), but with time, I look back with tenderness at some figures of my own selective mythology, and I see how they mirror some of my values and aspirations. Maybe I see them more clearly in contrast, now that I grew to betray them. They were possibly too obvious before.
Well. Nicely put. You got me to "get out of myself" and see it from a different angle - no mean feat! It will require a bit more thinking, but I'm sure I can come up with something. I'll have to bring it up to my therapist. :-)
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ovoon: It's my favorite show. Those flashbacks...oooph.
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Terpor: I would recommend Berserk, Gintama and Rainbow: Nisha Rokubō no Shichinin
I read and love Berserk, and I love the first movie.

I think the old show doesn't do the series justice at all though, not a big fan.

I'm going to watch Rainbow very soon.

Gintama I tried, but I don't like shounen anime, and since that show is nothing but direct references to One Piece and DBZ, I didn't laugh once. I don't have a huge issue with it but I don't really like it.
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Terpor: I would recommend Berserk, Gintama and Rainbow: Nisha Rokubō no Shichinin
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ovoon: I read and love Berserk, and I love the first movie. I think the old show doesn't do the series justice at all though, not a big fan. I'm going to watch Rainbow very soon. Gintama I tried, but I don't like shounen anime, and since that show is nothing but direct references to One Piece and DBZ, I didn't laugh once. I don't have a huge issue with it but I don't really like it.
I love Berserk, it made me sad when the anime series ended after the first arc. How is the film? I've been meaning to watch it but I wasn't aware it was released yet.

As for the mention earlier of Queen (such an amazing band), and Korpiklaani (I have a couple of their records, I love folk metal. I am also a fan of Turisas).
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ovoon: I read and love Berserk, and I love the first movie. I think the old show doesn't do the series justice at all though, not a big fan. I'm going to watch Rainbow very soon. Gintama I tried, but I don't like shounen anime, and since that show is nothing but direct references to One Piece and DBZ, I didn't laugh once. I don't have a huge issue with it but I don't really like it.
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Theta_Sigma: I love Berserk, it made me sad when the anime series ended after the first arc. How is the film? I've been meaning to watch it but I wasn't aware it was released yet. As for the mention earlier of Queen (such an amazing band), and Korpiklaani (I have a couple of their records, I love folk metal. I am also a fan of Turisas).
The movie is far more accurate to the manga than the show, and it's brilliantly directed and adapted.

It's part 1/3 and it sets out to do exactly what the first season did, and I think a bit more. (Known as the Golden Age Arc which is only the introduction to the world of Berserk)

The third movie is about to come out in Japan so that means we should be getting number 2 any time now.
A few off the top of my head

Music :
Peter Gabriel; Michael Stipe.

TV :
Paul Darrow as Avon in Blakes 7

Sport :
Daley Thompson
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Theta_Sigma: I love Berserk, it made me sad when the anime series ended after the first arc. How is the film? I've been meaning to watch it but I wasn't aware it was released yet. As for the mention earlier of Queen (such an amazing band), and Korpiklaani (I have a couple of their records, I love folk metal. I am also a fan of Turisas).
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ovoon: The movie is far more accurate to the manga than the show, and it's brilliantly directed and adapted. It's part 1/3 and it sets out to do exactly what the first season did, and I think a bit more. (Known as the Golden Age Arc which is only the introduction to the world of Berserk) The third movie is about to come out in Japan so that means we should be getting number 2 any time now.
Awesome, I look forward to seeing it then. The series was good but the manga was so much better. I'll look to acquiring a copy on blu-ray or something when I have some cash.
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Egotomb: A few off the top of my head Music : Peter Gabriel; Michael Stipe. TV : Paul Darrow as Avon in Blakes 7 Sport : Daley Thompson
I miss Blakes 7, I wish they'd release the series on DVD in North America. :(
Post edited October 21, 2012 by Theta_Sigma
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Theta_Sigma: I miss Blakes 7, I wish they'd release the series on DVD in North America. :(
I like to watch it every couple of years; It's nice to be magically transported back to the safety of childhood once in a while.

Sky were talking about a remake at one point but sadly they pulled the plug at the last minute. Maybe it was for the best.
Voltaire ; Casanova ; Myself.
Post edited October 21, 2012 by Telika
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Theta_Sigma: I miss Blakes 7, I wish they'd release the series on DVD in North America. :(
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Egotomb: I like to watch it every couple of years; It's nice to be magically transported back to the safety of childhood once in a while. Sky were talking about a remake at one point but sadly they pulled the plug at the last minute. Maybe it was for the best.
I heard about the remake, you're right it may have been best they didn't remake it. I do hope it eventually gets released on region 1 or 0 so I can own legit copies. I so loved the series, and it was one of the things i grew up enjoying.
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