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Cowboy Bebop: The Movie

Cowboy Bebop The Movie
Cowboy Bebop: The Movie, known in Japan as Cowboy Bebop: Knockin' on Heaven's Door Hepburn: Kaubōi Bibappu: Tengoku no Tobira?, lit. Cowboy Bebop: Heaven's Door), is a 2001 Japanese animated Space Western action film based on the 1998 anime series Cowboy Bebop created by Hajime Yatate. Multiple staff from the original series worked on the film, including director Shinichirō Watanabe, writer Keiko Nobumoto, character designer Toshihiro Kawamoto, and animation director Hiroshi Osaka, and composer Yoko Kanno. The original English and Japanese voice cast also reprised their roles.

Release date: April 4, 2003 (USA)
Director: Shinichirō Watanabe
Running time: 120 minutes
MPAA rating: R
Initial DVD release: June 24, 2003

Starring (Cast): English voice cast Steven Blum, Beau Billingslea, Wendee Lee, Melissa Fahn, Daran Norris, Jennifer Hale, Nicholas Guest, Dave Wittenberg.

Japanese voice cast Kōichi Yamadera, Megumi Hayashibara, Unshō Ishizuka, Aoi Tada, Ai Kobayashi, Tsutomu Isobe, Renji Ishibashi, Mickey Curtis.


Storyline: Cowboy Bebop: The Movie is set on Mars in the year 2071, forty-nine years after Earth was mostly abandoned after a catastrophe. Humanity has settled on other planets and moons in the solar system. The film's protagonists are legalized bounty hunters who travel together on the spaceship Bebop. They are Spike Spiegel, a former associate of the Red Dragon crime syndicate; Jet Black, a former police officer and owner of the Bebop; Faye Valentine, a woman who was once a fugitive from bounty hunters; Edward Wong (Ed for short), a girl with genius computer skills; and Ein, an artificial dog with human level intelligence.

Days before Halloween, a man explodes a truck in Mars' capital city, spreading what is assumed to be a new pathogen that kills or injures over three hundred people. In response, the Mars government issues a record bounty of 300 million woolong for the culprit's capture. Faye, who was pursuing Lee Sampson, a hacker that was apparently driving the truck, sees the terrorist and the Bebop crew decide to take on the bounty. Each follows different lines of inquiry. Ed, using a tattoo on the attacker's wrist, manages to identify him as Vincent Volaju, a former member of a military squad apparently killed in the Titan War. In reality, Vincent was the only survivor of a test involving the pathogen, having been immunized with a test vaccine: made an amnesic, he suffers from hallucinations, and his inability to tell dreams from reality eventually drove him insane.

Waking Life

Waking Life
Waking Life is a 2001 American adult animated docufiction/drama film, directed by Richard Linklater. It was distributed by Fox Searchlight Pictures and it was the first (and only so far) animated film released by Fox Searchlight Pictures. The film explores a wide range of philosophical issues including the nature of reality, dreams, consciousness, the meaning of life, free will, and existentialism.

Release date: October 19, 2001 (USA)
Director: Richard Linklater
Screenplay: Richard Linklater
Language: English
MPAA rating: R

Starring (Cast): The film's voice cast Eamonn Healy, Timothy "Speed" Levitch, Adam Goldberg, Nicky Katt, Steven Soderbergh, Ethan Hawke, Julie Delpy, Steven Prince, Caveh Zahedi, Otto Hofmann, Richard Linklater, Aklilu Gebrewold, David Martinez (filmmaker), Louis H. Mackey, David Sosa, Alex Jones, Robert C. Solomon, Kim Krizan.

Storyline: Waking Life is about an unnamed young man living an ethereal existence that lacks transitions between everyday events and that eventually progresses toward an existential crisis. For most of the film he observes quietly but later participates actively in philosophical discussions involving other characters—ranging from quirky scholars and artists to everyday restaurant-goers and friends—about such issues as metaphysics, free will, social philosophy, and the meaning of life. Other scenes do not even include the protagonist's presence, but rather, focus on a random isolated person, group of people, or couple engaging in such topics from a disembodied perspective. Along the way, the film touches also upon existentialism, situationist politics, posthumanity, the film theory of André Bazin, and lucid dreaming, and makes references to various celebrated intellectual and literary figures by name.

Gradually, the protagonist begins to realize that he is living out a perpetual dream, broken up only by occasional false awakenings. So far he is mostly a passive onlooker, though this changes during a chat with a passing woman who suddenly approaches him. After she greets him and shares her creative ideas with him, he reminds himself that she is a figment of his own dreaming imagination. Afterwards, he starts to converse more openly with other dream characters, but he begins to despair about being trapped in a dream.

Inside Out


Inside Out is a 2011 crime-drama film directed by Artie Mandelberg. The film features professional wrestler Triple H (credited as Paul "Triple H" Levesque), Michael Rapaport, Parker Posey, Julie White, Michael Cudlitz and Bruce Dern. The project was the cinematic feature film debut for director Artie Mandelberg, whose television credits include Saving Grace and CSI: Miami. The film was released on September 9, 2011.

Release date: September 9, 2011 (USA)
Director: Artie Mandelberg
Written by: Taylor Rummell, Chase Fryday, & Frank Maldonado
Cinematography: Alan Dean
Edited by: Jeremy M. Marrow
Original Music by: Tim Hosman
Sound Design: Alex Ma
Running time: 93 minutes
MPAA rating: PG-13
Screenplay: Dylan Schaffer

Starring (Cast): The film stars Paul "Triple H" Levesque as Arlo Jayne (A.J.), Michael Rapaport as Jack Small, Parker Posey as Claire Small, Michael Cudlitz as Detective Calgrove, Julie White as Martha, Bruce Dern as Vic Small, Logan Douglas Smith as Vic Small's Attorney, Jency Griffin as Irena, Juliette Goglia as Pepper Small, Patricia French as Elizabeth, Lance E. Nichols as Tax Man # 3, J.D. Evermore as Baxter, James DuMont as Carlo Genova, Emily D. Haley as Office Accountant, Grant James as Elizabeth's Father, Juli Erikson as Carlo's Mother, Alec Rayme as Goran


Storyline: A.J., an ex-con who served 13 years in Angola for manslaughter, returns home to New Orleans and fights to protect the woman he loves and her young daughter from his dangerous former best friend. In better times, AJ (Triple H) would have done anything to protect his best friend, Jack (Michael Rapaport), a two-bit gangster and the son of Dr. Vic (Bruce Dern) -- the city's toughest crime boss. While A.J. is in prison, Jack marries Claire (Parker Posey), the love of AJ's life, and together they raise a daughter, Pepper (Juliette Goglia). Pepper is A.J.'s daughter, a fact known to Jack, but Jack pretends to be her biological father. The day Jack picks up AJ from prison, the short-fused thug gets an itchy trigger finger that could land his buddy right back behind bars. The situation grows increasingly tense as Dr. Vic attempts to handle the situation quietly as he comes under investigation by the Louisiana Tax Board agent Martha (Julie White) for dealing in untaxed cigarettes. When Jack flees and Dr. Vic decides that the only way to get the job done right is to do it himself, A.J. realizes that Claire and Pepper are in mortal danger, and races to their rescue.



Awards & Recognition:-

Nominee: "Best of Fest"- Los Angeles Comedy Festival 2011
Winner: "Best Actor"- Los Angeles Comedy Festival 2011
Winner: "Best Student Film"- Grand Rapids Film Festival 2011
Finalist: "Best Student Film"- Feel Good Film Festival 2011
Finalist: "Best Comedy"- Ovation Short Film Contest 2011
Winner: "Award of Excellence"- Los Angeles Movie Awards 2011
Winner: "Best Original Score"- Los Angeles Movie Awards 2011
Winner: "Golden Ace Award"- Las Vegas Film Festival 2011
Nominee: "Best Director"- Cecil Awards 2011
Nominee: "Best Editing"- Cecil Awards 2011
Nominee: "Best Sound Design"- Cecil Awards 2011

Festivals:

Los Angeles Comedy Festival 2011
Malibu Film Festival 2011
Temecula International Film Festival 2011
Grand Rapids Film Festival 2011
Houston Comedy Film Festival 2011
Irvine international Film Festival 2012
Tacoma Film Festival 2011
Las Vegas Film Festival 2011
Los Angeles Reel Film Festival 2011
Feel Good Film Festival 2011
Ovation Short Film Competition 2011



The Case of Hana & Alice

the case of hana and alice
the case of hana & alice (2015)
The Case of Hana & Alice is a Japanese anime youth drama film written and directed by Shunji Iwai. It was released on February 20, 2015. It's a prequel of Hana and Alice.



Initial release: February 2015
Director: Shunji Iwai
Writers: Shunji Iwai (original story), Shunji Iwai (screenplay)
Music composed by: Shunji Iwai
Cast: Yū Aoi, Anne Suzuki
Genres: Anime, Animation, Drama





Starring (Cast): Anne Suzuki as Hana, Yu Aoi as Alice, Ryo Katsuji as Yuda Kotaro, Haru Kuroki as Ogino, Tae Kimura as Sakaki Yuki (ballet teacher), Sei Hiraizumi as Kuroyanagi Kenji (Alice's father), Shoko Aida as Arisukawa Kayo (Alice's mother), Ranran Suzuki as Mutsu Mutsumi, Tomohiro Kaku as Tomonaga, Midoriko Kimura as Arai Tomomi (Hana's mother).



Birdman

Birdman
Birdman (2014)
Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance), often referred to simply as Birdman, is a 2014 American black comedy-drama film. The story follows protagonist Riggan Thomson, a faded Hollywood actor famous for his role as superhero Birdman, as he struggles to mount a Broadway adaptation of a short story by Raymond Carver.

Release date: October 17, 2014 (USA)
Director: Alejandro González Iñárritu
Writers: Alejandro G. Iñárritu, Nicolás Giacobone, Alexander Dinelaris, Jr. Armando Bó
Music: Antonio Sánchez
Running time: 119 minutes
Cinematography: Emmanuel Lubezki
MPAA rating: R

Starring (Cast): The film stars Michael Keaton, Zach Galifianakis, Edward Norton, Andrea Riseborough, Amy Ryan, Emma Stone, and Naomi Watts.

Storyline: Riggan Thomson (Michael Keaton) is a washed-up Hollywood actor famous for playing the superhero Birdman in blockbuster movies decades earlier. Riggan is tormented by the voice of Birdman, who mercilessly criticizes him, and he sees himself performing feats of levitation and telekinesis. Riggan hopes to reinvent his career by writing, directing, and starring in a Broadway adaptation of Raymond Carver's short story "What We Talk About When We Talk About Love". The play is produced by Riggan's best friend and lawyer Jake (Zach Galifianakis), and also stars Riggan's girlfriend Laura (Andrea Riseborough) and first-time Broadway actress Lesley (Naomi Watts). Riggan's daughter Sam (Emma Stone), a recovering addict, serves as his assistant.



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