panyafe

 
Helpful votes received on reviews: 100% (1 of 1)
Location: Richland, WA United States
In My Own Words:
It is very hard to describe myself. I was born on February 26th, 1987 in Caracas, Venezuela. My mom is from Laos and my dad is from Spain. Currently I live in the US, just to have a nice experience and to learn English, then I will go back to Spain. I love all kind of movies, but I am extremely bored of the typical Hollywood movies, with pathetic screenplays etc... I love the European movies, in f… Read more
 

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RG Veda <b>DVD</b> ~ Deborah Makepeace
RG Veda DVD ~ Deborah Makepeace
3.0 out of 5 stars Please finish it!, Jan 9 2004
I cannot stand the animes that I have read before and then when I watch the DVD I get really dissapointed! Everything was too simplified! The story did not make sense unless one read the books! The books were superb but this... terrible! It needs another DVD!!!!

However, if you read the books you will see that it cannot be compared to the books...

DNA2 - DNA Squared DVD Collection <b>DVD</b> ~ Dna²
Hello again! Well here is an interesting anime which I fell in love with especially having in mind that everything was drawn by the great anime/manga author Masakatzu Katsura, also author of Video Girl Len, Video Girl Ai, Shadow Lady and so forth. This anime is one of my favorites ones, it is the typical Masakatzu Katsura story combined with a modern style. I have not seen any of the DVDs I have only read the comics, first in Spanish then in English, and in both languages I was incredibly amazed about the story. I loved it!!!!! A must have if you are an anime or manga lover!!!! Best to everyone!
Kwaidan (Widescreen) (The Criterion Collection) <b>DVD</b> ~ Rentarô Mikuni
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Fascinating!, Aug 18 2003
I just loved this movie after I finished watching it. That old-japanese-movie-style was perfect, showing and reiterating over and over again the great devotion that the Japaneses have to their culture.

This movie was mainly based by two things:

1- The typical Asain superstition

and

2- The more than enthyusiastic and amazing stories of the samurais.

From this movie, my favorite story was the last one, which was about a blind man who was offering his services to the temple, since he knew how to play excellently the japanese instrument, which I completely forgot its name. A ghost, an antique warrior from one of the first battles between two important clans, came to visit… Read more