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Lycosyncer
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Props to Shane Black for opposing the changes made by the studios on this proposed live action feature but most of all, changing Light's motivation from boredom to vengeance?
Warner Brothers, that's Lelouch Lamperouge's entire motivation in the Code Geass series! He may be similar to Light but he's far different from him! Use that instead! |
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Mad_Scientist
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If this movie ever manages to be released, I wonder how they'll handle the Shinigami. The designs of Ryuk and the rest are rather unique, and I don't see them being easy to pull off in a live action film. The CG I saw from the Japanese movie trailer didn't exactly impress me.
Also, the should get Alessandro Juliani for L. I know he's quite a bit older than the character, but he did a great job as the dub voice of L from all I've heard and he has live action experience. |
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vashna
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As cool as it would be to have Alessandro Juliani, wouldn't that cause some kind of Screen Actor's Guild issue? Granted, I'm not saying that I wouldn't like him as L. In fact, I greatly fear whoever is going to get put into the role. Nevertheless, I was thinking that it would be sadly difficult for a studio to sign Juliani. I hope that someone can prove me wrong.
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tygerchickchibi
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LOL, I agree. That movie was pretty bad. I enjoyed them as well. This is probably why I don't really feel bothered when it comes to the Hollywood movie. Even when there are anime adaptations a lot of things get changed from the original manga. Not with all anime, of course, but with some titles, so. Gantz was another example. That movie was caca. But I enjoyed it. And I liked DBZ E even though that movie was also terrible. I personally don't care if it's Hollywood, Indie or fan made, I feel like some changes are okay because it makes it less predictable (*cough cough* WATCHMEN). |
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vashna
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@ tygerchickchibi
I'm not sure if you're familiar with the phrase "my cup is empty," but it refers to the idea that a request to know something is sincere. In this case, my question could be taken as mocking but it's indeed sincere. I was curious what redeeming quality Dragonball Evolution had. I wasn't able to enjoy one piece of that movie, which to me had almost no tentative connection to Dragon Ball except for licensing the name. |
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tygerchickchibi
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Hmmm? No, I think you're being honest, so it's okay. I'll be happy to answer this question. The movie was still connected to the original source moreso than others think. While it wasn't 100% true to the characterization, it actually did follow a bit of the storyline/mythology of the original manga than credited for, IMO. And I think most people who thought of watching DBE, was first more wondering why it was NOT like Dragon Ball Z. It was following the first Dragon Ball series. I also came into that theater not taking that movie seriously. While I didn't have high expectations, I also didn't think that one silly movie would ruin a whole franchise. Even with the hate and various angry mobs all over ANN and other sites (with good reason), it just didn't really phase me. Obviously, it did not ruin the DB franchise. I also just found myself laughing at some scenes, because it was that cheesy to me. So, I don't really hate it cause I generally enjoyed it. Yes, I wish that another company might have been able to handle it better, and I personally feel that DB is just better as an animation and not a live action movie, regardless of what country it came from. In short, it's not that serious. [Awesome, I hit my 900th post. Yes, I know it really doesn't mean anything until I hit 1000.] |
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vashna
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The next post will be...over 900!
What?! 900?! (Sorry, I had to. Thanks for letting me indulge myself.) Thanks, too, for not thinking that I was mocking you or anything like that. Naturally, I never said that Dragonball Evolution ruined the series or anything like that. I've been working at avoiding the term 'hate' when I talk about things, so I don't want to sound like some sort of angry fan. However, I do have to say that I found Dragonball Evolution to be a film that had few redeeming qualities. I went so far as to say that I actually preferred the live action adaptation of The Last Airbender. I wish that I had done what you did and gone into it think of it as a silly movie. I guess I'll have to learn to do that, considering that a few other live action adaptations of anime series are coming up. |
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Crispy45
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Dragonball Evolution was terrible because it wasn't Dragon Ball. Goku is a teenager in high school and every other cliche in the book. /facepalm The Last Airbender's problem was the source material wasn't good to begin with. It was still essentially the same overall plot, just cramped in the 2 hour format. This Death Note sounds more like the former. Nothing really like the original source material at all.
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mdo7
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Didn't you read the article, Shane Black said he turned down the changes to the American Deathnote adaptation. Also, Japan and Asia also screwed up when they adapt anime/manga into live-action also like for example, Negima live-action. |
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tygerchickchibi
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Yes, we're quite aware that Goku was pretty cliche. But he still had some innocence to him, even if it wasn't quite like the anime/manga version.
Haaha! Oh, I didn't think you were! It's more of common parts that I hear. as in the example of the second post above me. Fans want a story true to the original source. I understand that. In their perspective it was not. I think to an extent, it was. Not with all the characters, but with some of them. I guess you can say thatI'm kind of weird when it comes to these things. The only thing I ever raged over when it came to adaptations was the live action Sailor Moon movie. I wasn't mad over the way it was done, specifically...but the hypocrisy how it could be better than PGSM killed me. ; Ah that's another story for another time~ |
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