Category: TV, Streaming, & Film
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Shinkai’s Your Name via Rosemary Valero-O’Connell
I’m not a big poster buyer. I have thousands of theatrical one-sheets and I guess hundreds of other various posters but what I mean is while I do buy what I like and have a lane that I do pursue (I collect a lot of Studio Ghibli and other anime theatrical posters, or like Wong…
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PSO Put the Online into Phantasy Star Online
Phantasy Star Online was Phantasy Star for a online gaming generation and the Japanese Sega trial edition for the Dreamcast started it all.
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New (old) Miyazaki and Wong Kar Wai is a good week in the World
aka asian heaven.
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So the Dune Movie Kind of Rules
Dune is beautiful and ugly in all the right ways.
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Hak HBO’s House of the Dragon with this GRRM Chapter
Just a short chapter from a George R. R. Martin book to read to prime you for HBO’s House of the Dragon.
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Who Framed Roger Rabbit 4K Steelbook On the Way from Disney
I really like it when must have movies get the steelbook 4k treatment.
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Perfect Blue Steelbook On the Way
Get Satsohi Kon on your shelf.
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Believing a Witch Can Fly
Superman may have made you believe a man could fly, but Kiki has style and joy.
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Running with My Neighbor Totoro
Truly living life a quarter-mile at a time.
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Cowboy Bebop Steel Book Coming To Help Your Media Shelf Make You Look Better
Cowboy Bebop is simply one of the best things ever made.
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Poster Day – A Blast from my Past with The Last Unicorn
Poster day features an animated classic from my childhood.
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Two Posters Added to the Collection – Mirai & The Night is Short, Walk on Girl
I’m always on the lookout for movie posters of american releases of Japanese animation and was able to snag some.
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Bong Joon-ho’s Parasite Gets a Sweet 4k Steel Book via France
The best film of 2019 gets a worthy 4k steel book release for your shelf porn needs.
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New Steel Book for Studio Ghibli Classic Grave of the Fireflies
I’m always excited to see a new Studio Ghibli steel book available for the U.S. market, especially when it’s one of Isao Takahata’s gems.