(Newtype Magazine, July 1997!)
Gogai, gogai!! Empty Movement SITE UPDATE.
You like Utena? You'll find something to chew on here! As always, check the site for deets, but let's blow through some highlights!!!
Translations:
- TWO TRANSLATIONS of the 2017 Chiho Saito and Kunihiko Ikuhara Special Talk published as part of the media surge around the 20th anniversary After the Revolution manga. One from an Italian print, and then one from the Japanese! Neat huh? Thanks mint, Nagumo, and Ayu Ohseki!
- Ikuhara in 2000 at Annecy France, originally posted in French, and translated by SmashGenesis!
Gallery:
- HOLY STORYBOARDS. Storyboards for episodes 18 and 20 are recent grabs by me, and episode 24 is a gift from cscratch!! I even made a forum thread analyzing episode 18, which is full of cut shots and edits not in some of the others!
- Some incredible production material drops, including the Blink of Betrayal and the Kiss at the end of Adolescence!! You've seen the animated versions of the blink and the kiss right here on Tumblr! Thanks tea and JadeSabre!
And 'finally'...
Bibliothèque:
-DOZENS AND DOZENS OF MASSIVE SCANS OF UTENA CONTENT PRODUCED IN NEWTYPE MAGAZINE DURING ITS RUN. Yep, that's right, every Utena page, from every Newtype Magazine, from 1997. A HUGE project completed here, with a handful of other magazines also added to this section, like MdN and Puff! Check it all out!!
That sums it up, check the site, check the links, and DON'T FORGET:
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Naomi Chin Wing | © Daniel Archer
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Bela Lugosi in stage production of Dracula , c. 1927.
"When I was playing Dracula on stage, my audiences were women. Women. There were men, too. Escorts the women had brought with them. For reasons only their dark subconscious knew. In order to establish a subtle sex intimacy. Contact. In order to cling and to feel the sensuous thrill of protection. Men did not come in of their own volition. Women did. Came - and knew an ecstasy dragged from the depths of unspeakable things. Came - and then came back again. And again. Women wrote me letters. Ah, what letters women wrote me! Young girls. Women from seventeen to thirty. Letters of a horrible hunger. Asking me if I cared only for a maiden's blood. Asking me if I had done the play because I was in reality that sort of Thing. And through these letters, couched in terms of shuddering, transparent fear, there ran the hideous note of - hope,
They hoped that I was Dracula. They hoped that my love was the love of Dracula. They gloated over the Thing they dared not understand... It was the embrace of Death their subconscious was yearning for. Death, the final triumphant lover. It made me know that the women of America are unsatisfied, famished, craving sensation, even though it be the sensation of death draining the red blood of life." - Bela Lugosi
From Motion Picture Classic, January 1931.
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Excitebike 64
Left Field Productions / Nintendo
Nintendo 64
2000
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Vivienne Westwood for Kera Magazine (2004)
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