I think you and me both know Will doesn't have the balls to down one of those, here comes the CG
So so true....
I think you and me both know Will doesn't have the balls to down one of those, here comes the CG
http://www.411mania.com/movies/colu...ew-with-Richard-Taylor-and-Martin-Baynton.htm
http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/convention/2008/anime-expo/adv-films
http://supanova.joffrestreetproductions.com/2006/08/17/richard-taylor-podcast-2/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neon_Genesis_Evangelion_franchise
It's pretty much a done deal but the real question is: will it be a success? or will it fail so hard that otaku and anime lovers alike will cry buckets of tears (caused by mixed emotions of anger and disappointment combined) when they watch it? The project was announced 2003 though it still a mystery when they'll reveal any previews/promotional ads.
Release date is still not final. It's pretty etchy. Sources say it can be as early as 2009 or it can take as long as 2015. They plan to make it a trilogy, which is somewhat of a relief. We all know what can happen when they compress the story in one full swing of an hour long (or more) movie. Frankly, I think they shouldn't even try making a live-action movie out of Eva. It would take a lot of funding to make it a success. So either they take a big risk by raising an insanely huge amount of money for production or they should just back off from our dear Evangelion. I'll be pissed if they make a Western adaptation of the story!
It sucked.. Having a Western play an important role in the movie was a wrong move (no offense to Westerns). The focus of the movie was somehow divided between Alice and Saya. And then there's the cheesy special effects and Chiropterans who look smaller than how they were portrayed in the anime. Maybe the movie was underfunded? Who knows? It's still a must see for Gianna Jun if you were charmed by her after you watched "My Sassy Girl" and "Windstruck" (an obvious fan here lol). The rest of the cast had some awkward acting. Gianna still had an accent when she speaks English but Koyuki nailed it almost perfectly.
That an actor or director is a big fan of the source material is never convincing evidence to me that a film adaptation of a video game, comic book, or television series is going to be good.
Why? Well, I can sum it up for you in just one word: fanfics.
Please stop now
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Reeves may 100% not be lying and be a huge Bebop fan, but he's still a terrible pick for Spike Spiegel.
Let me put it to you another way: say James Earl Jones was verifiably the world's #1 fan of Cowboy Bebop. Would it make sense to cast him as Edward? An elderly, deep-voiced black man playing a spunky, limber, androgynous child? It wouldn't work, no matter how big a fan good ol' James Earl Jones might be.
It could be worse: they could have cast Angelina Jolie as Faye Valentine.