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Porco Rosso
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A very amusing turn of the plotline for the POPEYE series , as Paramount matches him up with a mouse desperately trying to sleep , but cannot due to
Popeye's snoring . As a result , the mouse tries various means of eliminating Popeye ( while he sleeps , adding to the humor as Popeye wakes up in various
uncomfortable situations ) . A wonderful production , and a nice change of pace from the usual " Bluto wants Olive to date him " scenario .
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Porco Rosso
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In Early 1930's era Italy, air pirates, bounty hunters and high flyers of all sorts rule the skies. The most cunning and skilled of these pilots is Porco
Rosso, a man cursed with the head of a pig after watching the spirits of the pilots killed in the last air battle he fought in rise to the heavens. He now
makes a living taking jobs, such as rescuing those kidnapped by air pirates. Donald Curtis, Porco's rival in the air and in catching the affections of
women, provides a constant challenge to the hero, culminating in a hilarious, action packed finale.
"Porco Rosso" is probably the first animated Humphrey Bogart film. Why? The title character, a WWI flying ace who has been transformed into a pig,
reminded me of Bogart with his gruff manner and that world-weary cynicism that instantly endears us to Bogart. "Porco Rosso" is also a highly
entertaining adventure film, and Miyazaki has once again created a slew of characters you can either cheer for or hiss vehemently at them.
The US dub is done particularly well (Disney tends not to muck Miyazaki's movies up most of the time), with Michael Keaton hitting that Bogart vibe as
the title character. Keaton was obviously the first choice on the dubber's mind for this character, and he performs excellently. Susan Egan is the voice
of Madame Gina, Porco's friend who loves him but he doesn't quite get it. Cary Elwes, who is of course British, does a convincing Southern accent as
the movie's main villain, Curtis, a hotshot American pilot who challenges Porco. David Ogden Stiers shows off his vocal chameleon skills as Piccolo,
Porco's mechanic friend; Stiers's voice sounds genuinely Italian, and I must again wonder: How does he do it? Anyway, moving on. Kimberly Williams,
whom you may or may not remember from the Steve Martin version of "Father of the Bride", is spunky as Fio, the other main female character
who becomes Porco's partner (albeit reluctantly on his part).
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