WTF.Anime live action movie ! what is your dream cast ? ?

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Post by SSJVegita0609 » Sat Dec 14, 2002 11:44 am

I'm telling you what they need is cgi dammit!
The best effects are the ones you don't notice.

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Post by RichLather » Sat Dec 14, 2002 3:51 pm

Why CGI? Just stick with regular 2-D animation...

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Post by Wykith » Tue Dec 17, 2002 4:12 pm

RichLather wrote:Why would you want to? Odds are they'd look even less like the characters they portray.
I agree, but venture to say, they might pull it off. I've been totally against things that belong in an animation format to stay that way but here's the thing. When reading fantasy, the ability to visualize a dragon in anything but anime form was impossible because of lack of "good" visual resources. I never thought something that came that was that unbelievable could be shown in live action......then came Lord of the Rings.
If they can do that, they can, in time, do anything.
I don't thing Trigun would work though. Visually, yes. But as far as the plot, a gun slinger that won't harm others? I don't know. It's not the same when you see someone get a gun shot out of their hands in an anime than it is in a movie. And it's also more unexceptable when the protaganist keeps getting shot only in the shoulders and cheeks.
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Post by RichLather » Tue Dec 17, 2002 5:53 pm

I was responding to Wolfwood's idea of casting the original seiyuu for the live-action roles.

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