I'm Back!
Remember me? I can't believe that it has been so long since I wrote in here, but I have decided to come back
Last night I was watching the 1997 movie Perfect Blue, an animated Japanese psychological thriller horror movie. It's about Mima, the squeaky-clean lead singer of an all-girl pop group. Mima decides to leave the group to become a serious actress. Her controversial first role is in a gritty, explicit crime drama. Mima soon finds herself plagued by threatening phone calls and postcards, and even finds a website containing a blog, purportedly written by her, that is disturbingly accurate about her day to day movements. She begins having hallucinations about her pop idol persona, and finds the plot of the drama bleeding into her real day to day life. Then people connected with her new career begin to turn up brutally murdered. It's a very good, and pretty disturbing anime.
It was a pretty long day at work. I listened to Chilling Tales: The Podcast which was having an episode called "The Summer of Love-Craft", broadcasting the first part of a reading of The Dunwich Horror by H.P. Lovecraft. It was pretty good.
I stopped off at the Mash Tun bar on my way home and had a quick drink. I also ordered the book Turning Point: 1997-2008 by Hayao Miyazaki, a collection of essays, articles and interviews by and with Miyazaki about his life and career, this covers his work from Princess Mononoke to Ponyo.
Last night I was watching the 1997 movie Perfect Blue, an animated Japanese psychological thriller horror movie. It's about Mima, the squeaky-clean lead singer of an all-girl pop group. Mima decides to leave the group to become a serious actress. Her controversial first role is in a gritty, explicit crime drama. Mima soon finds herself plagued by threatening phone calls and postcards, and even finds a website containing a blog, purportedly written by her, that is disturbingly accurate about her day to day movements. She begins having hallucinations about her pop idol persona, and finds the plot of the drama bleeding into her real day to day life. Then people connected with her new career begin to turn up brutally murdered. It's a very good, and pretty disturbing anime.
It was a pretty long day at work. I listened to Chilling Tales: The Podcast which was having an episode called "The Summer of Love-Craft", broadcasting the first part of a reading of The Dunwich Horror by H.P. Lovecraft. It was pretty good.
I stopped off at the Mash Tun bar on my way home and had a quick drink. I also ordered the book Turning Point: 1997-2008 by Hayao Miyazaki, a collection of essays, articles and interviews by and with Miyazaki about his life and career, this covers his work from Princess Mononoke to Ponyo.
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