Spirited Away, January 17th 2011, 7pm, Arts Building Lobby
Hello there little hominids!
We intend to show you, the fine punters of IFIS, a piece of spectacular
Japanese animation (or "anime", if you will) this Tuesday evening: Spirited
Away. You may remember our last foray in to the territory of the anime
society, when we showed the mind-bending Akira last year. This week's
offering is no less insane, so here with a brief synopsis of the film is
Lamesoc, IFIS, and Anime Society's very own Martin Siggers.
"From famed Japanese director Hayao Miyazaki, Spirited Away is the tale of a
young girl named Chihiro, who is moving to a new town along with her
parents. However, along the way they're accidentally dragged into a
bathhouse between worlds, filled with magical beings, ancient gods and weird
monsters. Now Chihiro must use all of her wits to survive, help her parents
and find her way home.
P.S. There are no tentacles so shut up with that joke already."
Thanks Martin. *Thartin*.
We will meet in the Arts building lobby just before 7pm, before gently
mafipulating to our Room With A Screen. After that, we will go to the
pub. *Plus ça
change*...
Furthermore, it would be good if you could think about whether you'd like to
go to Picocon at Imperial College with us on the 19th of February, so we can
get an idea of numbers. It will be absolutely free, as in other years, and
is a great day out.
See you tomorrow, (or on Thursday at the pub!)
Mohamed
(IFIS Secretary 2010-2011)
We intend to show you, the fine punters of IFIS, a piece of spectacular
Japanese animation (or "anime", if you will) this Tuesday evening: Spirited
Away. You may remember our last foray in to the territory of the anime
society, when we showed the mind-bending Akira last year. This week's
offering is no less insane, so here with a brief synopsis of the film is
Lamesoc, IFIS, and Anime Society's very own Martin Siggers.
"From famed Japanese director Hayao Miyazaki, Spirited Away is the tale of a
young girl named Chihiro, who is moving to a new town along with her
parents. However, along the way they're accidentally dragged into a
bathhouse between worlds, filled with magical beings, ancient gods and weird
monsters. Now Chihiro must use all of her wits to survive, help her parents
and find her way home.
P.S. There are no tentacles so shut up with that joke already."
Thanks Martin. *Thartin*.
We will meet in the Arts building lobby just before 7pm, before gently
mafipulating to our Room With A Screen. After that, we will go to the
pub. *Plus ça
change*...
Furthermore, it would be good if you could think about whether you'd like to
go to Picocon at Imperial College with us on the 19th of February, so we can
get an idea of numbers. It will be absolutely free, as in other years, and
is a great day out.
See you tomorrow, (or on Thursday at the pub!)
Mohamed
(IFIS Secretary 2010-2011)