We watched the Space Battleship Yamato live action movie, The Cat Returns and Sword of the Stranger.
The Yamato movie was my first real contact with the franchise and it was preeeetty much like I expected. Not super bad, but certainly not very good either. The CG was surprisingly decent but still lacking, the acting was very....typical of this sort of thing, lots of dumb shit happened but at least the decor inside the ship, especially the bridge was really quite cool and well done. Not sure if this is a good gateway into the franchise or not

The Cat Returns was recently acquired since I finally started buying the Ghibli blurays, sadly I'm buying the UK releases since they're quite easily obtainable here instead of the improved US or JP releases but they're still good. This movie is the most charming thing I've seen in a long while, only rivalled by My Neighboor Totoro that I only saw just last weekend


Interestingly enough it doesn't look very Ghibli at all and instead sports a clean contemporary style which ends up working very well for this movie.
The making of special feature is a surprisingly long (30 min) documentary that I will take time to sit through properly, as I had to abandon it since we were running out of time.
Lovely movie and it instantly became a work I cannot wait to revisit, along with Whisper of the Heart, which I've yet to see.

And lastly, Sword of the Stranger which I initially wasn't very keen on since feudal japan isn't really my kind of thang but by golly was it an amazing watch. More than anything, it's directeness and straight forwardness at once surprised and amused me. The story wasn't very deep but characters were introduced and shown in such a way that we still cared a bit for them somewhat and the battles just blew my mind.

No soapy death scenes, a far cry from the usual drawn out affairs, and instead filled with swift and delightfully kinetic action with surprisingly amounts of blood and limbs flying about. Great stuff as well!