All the anime and manga on my list? Completely finished—no skips, no unfinished chapters, no abandoned episodes. Once I start, I have a weird compulsion to see it through to the end, even if it turns out to be awful.
Feel free to browse my lists, but be warned: my taste is... unique. What I find outstanding, others might find unbearable. If you're looking at my scores for recommendations, proceed with caution—there's a chance you won't agree. Consider yourself warned!
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Yes, the information about his death was utterly devastating. :(
As for other works created by Akira Toriyama, I recommend checking out Sand Land. Awesome movie based on a really fun manga, but its episodic version is just on another, higher level. It has a sequel arc on which Toriyama-sensei worked. Brilliant piece of anime.
I saw it for the first time long, long ago. I fell in love with this show from the first episode, haha.
Are you planning to watch Daima?
As for the live-action series, I saw it shortly after finishing the anime. It was... alright. Good acting, fighting choreography, grasping the vibes of the anime... However, I felt it was too short. Not "too short" for adapt every single bit known from the manga and/or the anime, because obviously, it's not possible and what looks great in, let's say, animated format would have looked goofy in a live-action format. Instead, it was too short in terms of explaining enough to make it fully enjoyable for first time viewers. Without having any knowledge about this franchise, the live-action show's plot will surely look very shallow and bland. In this case, even really good looking dynamic, action sequences, couldn't carry rushed plot and oversimplified themes (some of them were actually pivotal in the manga and anime, so it's a shame they weren't included).
Hard to write about it without spoiling, but that's my opinion anyway. I suggest not paying too much attention to it, and enjoy the show as it is when you'll decide to watch it. It's enjoyable, no need to start watching it with partially negative mindset. ;p
Agreed, no need to making any remake of this movie or touching it in different than solely technical way (like re-releasing it in higher resolutions etc.), because this movie doing need any further improvements and is already complete. Going back to the hypothetical remake, like you said the movie is already perfect and doesn't have to have a new version. It is one of those movies that can impress the audience no matter of time in which it is aired. It can impress modern viewers in the same way as it impressed people who watched it back in 1939. Therefore other than technical improvements (like mentioned higher resolution) wouldn't be a good idea.
Besides, I don't believe the creators of remake would find a cast so talented as it was in the original movie. From minor roles to iconic roles played by Clarke Gable and Vivien Leigh, everything was so polished that it makes you think that it's nearly impossible to find similar group of people who would put so much heart and devotion to a movie.
I know that list of the highest-grossing films and I do know that "Gone with the Wind" in number one highest-grossing movie of all time if we adjust inflation. I'm glad this movie is top1 on it, because it really deserves it. By looking at today's rise of prices worldwide I think that "Gone with the Wind" has high chances to remain at the highest position for a long time. ;p