FACTS: Anime that're going 2 live-action in the nxt few yrs.

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FACTS: Anime that're going 2 live-action in the nxt few yrs.

Post by SQ » Thu Jun 19, 2003 10:46 am

Straight from the horse's mouth.
Replay Magazine wrote:
The Matrix spawned The Animatrix, Lizzie McGuire begat her own manga, and Escape From New York will receive an animated sequel next winter via Snake Plissken Chronicles. In a tantalizing twist, celebrated Japanese anime properties now are being transformed into their own live-action adaptations. Over the next two years, expect a flurry of animated titles to resurface on the living, breathing big screen.

AKIRA
Director Stephen Norrington(Blade, League of Extraordinary Gentlemen) is reportedly helming Warner Bros.' rendition of this grim sci-fi tale, which is being adapted by League screenwriter James Robinson. We're hoping that modern digital effects will do justice to Akira's stunning, futuristic neo-Tokyo landscapes and eye-popping, metamorphic climax. A possible early-2004 release is pending.

DRAGON BALL Z
One of the hottest anime properties ever, it seems only appropriate DBZ is preparing to go live. Foz 2000 Pictures supposedly has this flick scheduled for release in the next year, with a rumored budget of $100 million. If all goes well, a full-on franchise could be in the works. Fox will reportedly collaborate on other properties in the library of DBZ's publisher, Shueisha, as part of a licensing deal between the two companies.

KITE
Through the Distant Horizon company, director Rob Cohen(XXX, The Fast and the Furious) will remake Yasuomi Umetsu's anime shocker, excising two controversial rape scenes. Kite is the unsettling tale of a young woman who, following the murder of her parents, is trained to assasinate people for a vengeful detective--shades of La Femme Nikita, for sure.

LUPIN THE 3RD
Oscar-winning producer Gerald R. Molen(Schindler's List, Minority Report) has aquired the live-action film rights to the famous Monkey Punch manga Lupin the 3rd. This tale of the wily but gentlemanly theif, who is forever pursued by bumbling Interpol Inspector Zenigata, has inspired a long-running anime series, eight animated features, and thirteen anime series in Japan.

NINJA SCROLL
Considering the arty martial-arts craze propagated by the smash hit Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, the dazzling Ninja Scroll seems only natural for a big-screen translation. Threshold Entertainment anticipates a $60 million, effect-heavy production, with licensing plans to numerous media including television, vide games, and music. Threshold already cashed in with Mortal Kombat; can it work the same magic with this title?
--Bryan Reesman
The only sure to be movies are the last three titles, because notice all the "supposedly"'s and "Rumored"'s in Akira and DBZ.

The other thing not mentioned here is Evangelion. I suspect it's not listed because the security around that one is really tight, or nothing was said because it's still in pre-production and won't be coming out for a very long time.

In case you're wondering, Replay Magazine is a mag shipped out to the members of Replay, a frequent shopper membership for suncoast. It's one of those "buy more and get money back in gift cards!!" sort of things.
Regardless, I trust this magazine a lot, and have gained just over $150 back from using the membership. :twisted: :twisted:
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Post by Farmboybob » Thu Jun 19, 2003 10:54 am

Oh yeah I read that yesterday when I got it in the mail. And yeah, I was wondering why they didn't mention the Evangelion movie.
I really hope the Akira movie doesn't suck, because I love Akira.

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Post by SQ » Thu Jun 19, 2003 10:57 am

I dunno, Akira was really boring to me. However, notice all the silent and creeping words such as "rewrite" mentioned in conjuntion with the screenplay. =\

You can bet that there will probably be a few more action scenes in the live-action movie, and the motorcycle scene will probably be much longer.
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Post by SQ » Thu Jun 19, 2003 10:59 am

erg. when I said the creepy word was "rewrite" I meant "adapted".

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They're pretty much synonyms anyway.
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Post by Toecutter » Thu Jun 19, 2003 2:07 pm

Yeah, I got the Replay magazine as well. I also heard about Evangelion coming out as a live-action movie, but my question is, who started the rumor, and where the hell is their evidence? From what I've heard, the live-action version really doesn't hit on the philosophical stuff, and makes "Evangelion" out to be a typical "boy plays 'Space Invaders' with another giant robot", like "Pilot Candidate".

What's really amusing, is the already-existing live action "Dragonball" movie. Anyone watch that? It's absolutely hilarious. I swear, Yamcha looks like a cross between a Columbian drug lord, and a Japanese cosplay of Clint Eastwood in "The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly". What's really funny, is the fact the Power Rangers tv series uses exactly the same techniques. Why the hell can't the Japanese advance in live action films and game shows, but throw all of their efforts into improving anime? They're still doing the same wire-rig crap they were using in the '60s, and have refused to use CGI to at least try to hide the cables.
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Post by Farmboybob » Thu Jun 19, 2003 3:10 pm

All I have to say about the Akira movie is, if they don't have Kaneda's motercycle I will not only not see the movie but I will go and personally kill everyone who made the movie.

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Post by EarthCurrent » Thu Jun 19, 2003 3:32 pm

2 years ago there was talk of a Bubblegum Crisis live action movie...but there was a fight between the producers and the initial director...and I get the feeling the plan has been shelved.

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