People would shell out 9800 yen for a half hour and get something awesome as hell.
Yeah, which reminds me that Japan's pricing for anime has always been pretty aggressive. Their DVDs & Blurays are still mad expensive. Speaking of which, I think I saw BGC released for Blu-Ray on Amazon jp or something the other day. Was very temped, but I'd rather collect the series on LD first :-"
I would love to further derail this thread talking about sweet OVAs but I will try to return to the subject a little bit.
I will admit not having watched too many anime movies (many that I should see, I know) but it feels a bit like, I don't know, the anime movie has more in common with all those bad ass OVAs and such than all recent TV series. I know I'm repeating myself from the first page by saying this, but I feel that the anime industry has managed to paint itself in a corner. And can really REDLINE change that in any way...?
...probably not. There's not just enough of "those kind of fans", I think. If you've watched Otaku no Video, you know that guy who got worked up about how real the animation was, who managed to secure actual animation cells and design documents - that's the kind of fan who would love, for example, MADOX or BGC. But right now, most fans seems to be the guy wearing the Fate-chan t-shirt, sitting in his Fate-chan decorated room filled with Fate-chan merchandise.
Gee, I think I derailed it again. Oops.