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So Piccolo's not green in the movie. Great. /sarcasm
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^ and he's wearing black, ain't that the sweetest lol!, i'm betting the only thing that's dragonball in this movie is the kame hame wave lol!
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You sure about that. We might not even get that lol. At least Goku is dressing right.ryujin wrote:^ and he's wearing black, ain't that the sweetest lol!, i'm betting the only thing that's dragonball in this movie is the kame hame wave lol!
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^ well Gokou's trademark move is the kamehameha, if there's none of that here (you know, all that eyecandy out of this world blasting each other to pieces stuff) ... then we're screwed
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I dunno, he looks scary and badass not being so green...at least to me.
I am looking forward to "The Last Airbender" movies although. I get the vibe that's similiar to Lord of the Ring or Star Wars. That it could be huge if done right.
Remake of Death Note...eh, I dunno, I guess it depends on who they pick and how it was written.
No idea if I will buy Japanese version of Death Note, since I hate Viz. Too bad they own some of my favorite manga/anime and whatever else.
It's just...why do US have to remake everything made in other countries? I understand the difference in cultures. But if it's language issue, then I feel that it's just laziness part from Americans.
Or is it that subtitles/captioning does really kill?
I am looking forward to "The Last Airbender" movies although. I get the vibe that's similiar to Lord of the Ring or Star Wars. That it could be huge if done right.
Remake of Death Note...eh, I dunno, I guess it depends on who they pick and how it was written.
No idea if I will buy Japanese version of Death Note, since I hate Viz. Too bad they own some of my favorite manga/anime and whatever else.
It's just...why do US have to remake everything made in other countries? I understand the difference in cultures. But if it's language issue, then I feel that it's just laziness part from Americans.
Or is it that subtitles/captioning does really kill?
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Its that us Americans suck at coming up with Ideas so we steal them and throw them into a blender without a lid on and we push that damn button that just ruins the original product and we just get a subpar version of this. Case and point taking a 60 year old comic book character and giving him a freash new revamp in order for a movie to work.
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Man, I was going to go watch the DBZ flick just to amuse myself.... but now I changed my mind! It looks horrible and its full of fucking well white people!
Piccolo should be green, in this he looks like a refugee from "Alien Nation"... and what's up with Chow Yun Fat's new career as Hollywood's token Asian? That sucks!
Anyway, I don't need this modern flim-flam, I have the *original* live action version!
Has anyone else experienced the delights of the late '80s/early '90s film starring Ruby Tse as "Monkey Boy"? If not, check it out immediately! It's so bad it's brilliant, and the dubbing and translation are all done by folks who don't know DBZ's English translation names etc.
I just looked on IMDB where it's listed as "Xin qi long zhu" (1989) and apparently it's available on DVD. I own it on VHS and I have neither a VCR nor a TV, so the only way I could watch it now is to go over to a friend's house and be like "Hey, wanna watch an amazing movie...?"
Piccolo should be green, in this he looks like a refugee from "Alien Nation"... and what's up with Chow Yun Fat's new career as Hollywood's token Asian? That sucks!
Anyway, I don't need this modern flim-flam, I have the *original* live action version!
Has anyone else experienced the delights of the late '80s/early '90s film starring Ruby Tse as "Monkey Boy"? If not, check it out immediately! It's so bad it's brilliant, and the dubbing and translation are all done by folks who don't know DBZ's English translation names etc.
I just looked on IMDB where it's listed as "Xin qi long zhu" (1989) and apparently it's available on DVD. I own it on VHS and I have neither a VCR nor a TV, so the only way I could watch it now is to go over to a friend's house and be like "Hey, wanna watch an amazing movie...?"
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Goku Oozuru???
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LMAO...... Seriously I heard its only gonna be 7 feet. But that doesn't look nothing like a monkey. I guess when freeza comes along he's gonna be like those damn dirty vampire looking thingamagigs.
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it's actually 8-9 feet tallchristopherjohn wrote:LMAO...... Seriously I heard its only gonna be 7 feet. But that doesn't look nothing like a monkey. I guess when freeza comes along he's gonna be like those damn dirty vampire looking thingamagigs.
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Okay, that's the last straw. No matter what they do with this movie, it's going to suck.
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I wanna see it for the lulz.
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Steven Spielberg, Will Smith Discuss Remake of Oldboy
Chan Wook-park adapted original film from Japanese psychological thriller manga
The Variety entertainment trade news source reports that famed director Steven Spielberg (Saving Private Ryan
, Raiders of the Lost Ark, Jaws) and action star Will Smith (Independence Day, I Am Legend, Men in Black) are dicussing a possible collaboration to remake Chan-wook Park's 2003 Oldboy film. Park himself had adapted his film from Garon Tsuchiya and Nobuaki Minegishi's award-winning manga about a man who was imprisoned for over a decade and now hunts down his mysterious former kidnappers to take revenge. Universal Pictures had originally optioned the remake project, but the project has since found a new home at Mandate Pictures. Spielberg is reportedly still looking for a writer, and hopes to have Smith play the main character.
Dark Horse Comics published the manga in North America from 2006 to 2007, and the manga won an Eisner Award for Best U.S. Edition of International Material - Japan in 2007.
Update: Variety reported last April that Spielberg's enthusiasm for a remake of Masamune Shirow's Ghost in the Shell cyber-police manga was a pivotal reason why the manga's publisher (Kodansha) chose to work with Spielberg's DreamWorks company on this other remake project. The Hollywood Reporter newspaper noted last week that the Ghost in the Shell remake project remains at DreamWorks despite DreamWorks' corporate separation from its longtime distributor, Paramount Pictures. Paramount would still have the option to co-finance and co-distribute the Ghost in the Shell remake if it goes forward.
Chan Wook-park adapted original film from Japanese psychological thriller manga
The Variety entertainment trade news source reports that famed director Steven Spielberg (Saving Private Ryan
, Raiders of the Lost Ark, Jaws) and action star Will Smith (Independence Day, I Am Legend, Men in Black) are dicussing a possible collaboration to remake Chan-wook Park's 2003 Oldboy film. Park himself had adapted his film from Garon Tsuchiya and Nobuaki Minegishi's award-winning manga about a man who was imprisoned for over a decade and now hunts down his mysterious former kidnappers to take revenge. Universal Pictures had originally optioned the remake project, but the project has since found a new home at Mandate Pictures. Spielberg is reportedly still looking for a writer, and hopes to have Smith play the main character.
Dark Horse Comics published the manga in North America from 2006 to 2007, and the manga won an Eisner Award for Best U.S. Edition of International Material - Japan in 2007.
Update: Variety reported last April that Spielberg's enthusiasm for a remake of Masamune Shirow's Ghost in the Shell cyber-police manga was a pivotal reason why the manga's publisher (Kodansha) chose to work with Spielberg's DreamWorks company on this other remake project. The Hollywood Reporter newspaper noted last week that the Ghost in the Shell remake project remains at DreamWorks despite DreamWorks' corporate separation from its longtime distributor, Paramount Pictures. Paramount would still have the option to co-finance and co-distribute the Ghost in the Shell remake if it goes forward.
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Me too.Saejima Kouga wrote:I wanna see it for the lulz.
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DiCaprio is Producing Akira, Ninja Scroll, Not Acting in Them
Self-professed "big fan of anime" says final Akira script draft is being written
Movie star and producer Leonardo DiCaprio (Titanic, The Assassination of Richard Nixon, The Aviator) Told MTV's Splash Page that his Appian Way production company
is waiting for the final script draft for the live-action film version of Katsuhiro Otomo's Akira manga. He added, "I'm a big fan of Japanese anime — that and another project called Ninja Scroll we're trying to get developed and made into a movie, and I know there a lot of loyal fans out there of the project and die-hard fans, so we're going to try to do the best job we possibly can and we're not going to make the movie until the script is in the right shape." He also emphasized that he is producing in these two projects, and that he does "not really" have any interest in acting in them.
The Variety entertainment news source reported in February that Warner Brothers and Appian Way had re-licensed the rights to remake Akira from the manga publisher Kodansha. The two companies originally planned to make two films, each of which would cover three volumes of the renowned science-fiction manga about a governmental genetic project and a teenager's attempt to save a fellow biker gang member. Otomo himself directed a popular 1988 anime film based on his own manga. Variety also reported last month that Warner Brothers and Appian Way had licensed the rights to adapt Yoshiaki Kawajiri's Ninja Scroll action anime film from the Madhouse anime studio.
Self-professed "big fan of anime" says final Akira script draft is being written
Movie star and producer Leonardo DiCaprio (Titanic, The Assassination of Richard Nixon, The Aviator) Told MTV's Splash Page that his Appian Way production company
is waiting for the final script draft for the live-action film version of Katsuhiro Otomo's Akira manga. He added, "I'm a big fan of Japanese anime — that and another project called Ninja Scroll we're trying to get developed and made into a movie, and I know there a lot of loyal fans out there of the project and die-hard fans, so we're going to try to do the best job we possibly can and we're not going to make the movie until the script is in the right shape." He also emphasized that he is producing in these two projects, and that he does "not really" have any interest in acting in them.
The Variety entertainment news source reported in February that Warner Brothers and Appian Way had re-licensed the rights to remake Akira from the manga publisher Kodansha. The two companies originally planned to make two films, each of which would cover three volumes of the renowned science-fiction manga about a governmental genetic project and a teenager's attempt to save a fellow biker gang member. Otomo himself directed a popular 1988 anime film based on his own manga. Variety also reported last month that Warner Brothers and Appian Way had licensed the rights to adapt Yoshiaki Kawajiri's Ninja Scroll action anime film from the Madhouse anime studio.