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Here are some stills from our most recent project - Cowboy bebop episode 2 : Another one bites the dust #cowboybebop#fayevalentine check out the full episode here : https://t.co/4ApuJcPaMJ
This morning at 9 am PST we go live on YouTube with our newest short film in our prequel #cowboybebop series ! Here’s some key art for the project Link -https://t.co/izOdd45d6L
The trailer dropped for our newest film. Cowboy bebop episode 2 - a prequel series to the original show. This time starring Faye Valentine. Check it out here - https://t.co/YozZkjuJkl
I watched cowboy bebop when I was around 8-10.
Im 30 now.
Re watching Cowboy Bebop as an adult hits different.
When you’re younger, it’s easy to latch onto the cool fights, the jazz, Spike being effortlessly smooth. But coming back to it later, you start feeling the weight of the themes. Loneliness. Regret. People running from their past instead of healing it. Characters stuck in emotional orbit, unable to move on.
Stuff that flew right over our heads as kids suddenly lands hard af.
Honestly, I recommend any older anime fan do this. Revisit the shows you loved growing up. You dont just rewatch them, you re-contextualize them. Your life experience fills in the gaps the story always had waiting for you.
Same anime. Different you.
And somehow… its just better.
Cowboy bebop is a 10/10.
Thanks for coming to my Ted Talk.
Christopher Nolan admitted recently that he was initially hired to direct Troy over 20 years ago before Warner Bros. backed out & went with Wolfgang Petersen. This was for the best. Nolan got Batman Begins & we got an excellent version of Troy, which people need to acknowledge.
@Rahll Normally I agree with you, but as a director, I usually do all my own pitching, and I’m sure he does as well, I think it will take jobs, but in this instance it’s not the best example