Okay, I'll play along.
"Desert Bandit" translates to the punk, biker-ish look very well.
Normal people don't have blue hair.
I'm done going over this one. Your choice whether or not to ignore me or actually have any semblance of an open mind.
Who knows. Maybe it was a preference of Chow Yun Fat, or maybe the producers decided a guy with practically his entire face hidden behind his beard and sunglasses wouldn't be taken seriously enough. In live-action, Roshi with grey hair quite possibly looks better and more "wise old master"-like than bald Roshi with ridiculously-huge facial hair. Personality-wise, though, we seem to have our same old Roshi. He's dressed for the part, too.
They gotta save some of the heroes for the sequels. This first movie is Roshi and Yamcha's turn to shine. I'll expect Kuririn and possibly Tenshinhan in the next movie.
Flying, talking, shape-shifting little blue cats are taken even less seriously than people with blue hair. Do we want this movie to look like Lazytown or Blue's Clues?
Generic spawned monster henchmen who barely got names aren't super-necessary. Piccolo's got these "Fulum Assassins" filling the monsters role, and a vastly-improved incarnation of Mai there as a second-in-command.
Dragonball: Evolution (Live-Action Movie)
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@Sandai:
It's funny how the realism card gets played even though this is used to defend a movie about a motley crew of humans trying get their hands on 7 mystical balls capable of granting almost any wish before an evil alien and his army can all the while using beam attacks and extending poles and such.
No more bizarre than one about a guy who gets bitten by a spider, and subsequently swings around New York City in red and blue, full-body tights, and fights a guy wearing a scary mask who flies around on a bat-shaped glider and throws bombs shaped like pumpkins. Spider-Man was adapted to be more believable and realistic, and the movie was extremely successful and well-received.
If you tried to mimic everything in DragonBall as is from the manga or anime, we'd get some cheesy, overly-colorful, C-rate kids' movie. Or even worse, the Chinese one all over again.
http://i222.photobucket.com/albums/dd281/korokaachimp/1203319946944.gif
Oh goody. I spend time writing up sensible explanations for things, and you respond with a "funny" gif, featuring something from Pro Wrestling. Amazing. I am simply bowled over by your maturity, logic, and debating skills.
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No more bizarre than one about a guy who gets bitten by a spider, and subsequently swings around New York City in red and blue, full-body tights, and fights a guy wearing a scary mask who flies around on a bat-shaped glider and throws bombs shaped like pumpkins. Spider-Man was adapted to be more believable and realistic, and the movie was extremely successful and well-received.
Um Spider-Man worked because they were able to successfully bring the comic book into the real world while still maintaining some of the unrealistic parts of the comic book with DragonBall everything has been changed to such an extent this doesn't even look like a movie based on DragonBall.
If you tried to mimic everything in DragonBall as is from the manga or anime, we'd get some cheesy, overly-colorful, C-rate kids' movie. Or even worse, the Chinese one all over again
Or they could've just thought a bit more rationally and not have done it to begin with I always stood by the notion that DragonBall would never look too good in live action and this is only proving my prediction right.
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They gotta save some of the heroes for the sequels. This first movie is Roshi and Yamcha's turn to shine. I'll expect Kuririn and possibly Tenshinhan in the next movie.
Really? Cause I thought Kirirrinwas gokus best friend at the age of 6so why wouldhe meet him in highschool!
Ugh highschool…. I'm going to go watch that hitler video again.
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Really? Cause I thought Kirirrinwas gokus best friend at the age of 6so why wouldhe meet him in highschool!
In case that wasn't a joke Goku was 12 when he first met Krillin
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@Sandai:
Um Spider-Man worked because they were able to successfully bring the comic book into the real world while still maintaining some of the unrealistic parts of the comic book with DragonBall everything has been changed to such an extent this doesn't even look like a movie based on DragonBall.
Either you need glasses or something, or you're not as informed as to this movie's details as you think you are. Here's a few things to chew over.
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Goku's sporting the orange Gi and the blue Gi, the former still having the Kame kanji and everything. He's also got Nyoi-bo, and learns the Kamehameha and performs it at least once. His personality, appetite, and motivations are intact. His relationship with Grandpa Gohan, as well as the 4-star Dragon Ball's significance, are retained.
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We've learned there's gonna be some sort of animated portion. Perhaps Piccolo's backstory as an intro.
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Bulma is still a spunky, boy-crazy genius hunting for the DragonBalls, and meets and teams up with Goku to hunt for them.
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Master Roshi is still a perverted old hermit. Mutaito was his master, Gohan was his student, and now Goku is his student as well. Speaking of Mutaito, he was responsible for sealing up Piccolo.
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We're getting a Tenkaichi Budokai. 'Nuff said.
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Yamcha is still a bandit living in the dessert, who clashes with Bulma and Goku at first, but then teams up to journey and fight alongside them.
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Chi-chi has had long-time romantic interest in Goku, which Goku is seemingly clueless about or initially insensitive to (he's tempted to go get a hot dog instead of rooting for Chi-chi during her match)
-To top it all off, here's two extra things they're doing that are really cool.
-Piccolo is the one to reveal Goku's Saiyan origins, and subsequently appeals to that nature and tries to recruit him to help conquer the planet. First off, this eliminates the need for Raditz, an extraneous, minor character, as this was his only true purpose in the series. Second, it introduces the Saiyan aspect earlier on, meaning people who aren't familiar with the original material won't be thinking, "okay, why's Goku so much better than everyone else?" Lastly, this opens up opportunities for some great dynamics between Goku and Piccolo. A very Luke Skywalker/Emperor Palpatine or Spidey/Goblin kind of deal. It should make their battle(s) all the more dramatic and interesting.
-It's very possible, practically confirmed, that Chris Sabat will be voicing Shenlong. The guy who's been pulling off the role for almost 10 years is a good choice.
Or they could've just thought a bit more rationally and not have done it to begin with I always stood by the notion that DragonBall would never look too good in live action and this is only proving my prediction right.
Apparently, Fox thinks otherwise, and THEY'RE the ones with the production rights.
Really? 'Cause I thought Kuririn was Goku's best friend at the age of 6. So why would he meet him in highschool?
(I fixed your spelling and grammar for you, 'cuz that was damn near illegible)
In addition to it being 12, like Sandai said, there's also the matter of the highschool. That said, I'd like to suggest taking another look at all the promotional images and material we've been getting for the last few months. Do you see ANY of it focusing on the high school, or even featuring it at all? The only pic we've gotten is that one from way, WAY back of Weaver and Emi. But even that one was all about the Eclipse, which is a major, non-school-related plot point. Supposedly something having to do with Piccolo's release, which I don't believe was ever gone into in much detail in the original. But all in all, it should be glaringly obvious by now just how insignificant the school will be.
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Sandai Mera;945739]In case that wasn't a joke Goku was 12 when he first met Krillin
still no where near the age for highschool. :P
Seriously, I couldn't have been more dissapointed when I saw this picture.
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Let's not be jerks to each other here. While I find all the changes pointless myself we don't need to get angry with each other over it…
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I guess the film will be entertaining, but I really doubt it is going to be a blockbuster: the man in the street will not be appealed by this cheap action movie, and Dragonball fans will probably disdain to buy a theater ticket for such a lame adaptation and will just search for it on torrents…
But well, we may have a surprise eventually, so let's pray for a miracle to happen....
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Hey guys, I'm looking for Piccolo. Anyone see him?
I see Koopa from the Super Mario Bros movie:
When I'd rather freaking see The Mask from…The Mask!
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Either you need glasses or something, or you're not as informed as to this movie's details as you think you are. Here's a few things to chew over.
I can't be misinformed of the plot when I'm pretty sure I've seen someone either in their own words or sourced from another individual sum up the basic plot of the movie in this thread a few pages back I pray that someone wasn't you.
- Goku's sporting the orange Gi and the blue Gi, the former still having the Kame kanji and everything. He's also got Nyoi-bo, and learns the Kamehameha and performs it at least once. His personality, appetite, and motivations are intact. His relationship with Grandpa Gohan, as well as the 4-star Dragon Ball's significance, are retained.
Yes but Goku's still in highscool, a teenager, and his grandfather is killed by Piccolo and not Goku.
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We've learned there's gonna be some sort of animated portion. Perhaps Piccolo's backstory as an intro.
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Bulma is still a spunky, boy-crazy genius hunting for the DragonBalls, and meets and teams up with Goku to hunt for them.
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Master Roshi is still a perverted old hermit. Mutaito was his master, Gohan was his student, and now Goku is his student as well. Speaking of Mutaito, he was responsible for sealing up Piccolo.
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We're getting a Tenkaichi Budokai. 'Nuff said.
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Yamcha is still a bandit living in the dessert, who clashes with Bulma and Goku at first, but then teams up to journey and fight alongside them.
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Chi-chi has had long-time romantic interest in Goku, which Goku is seemingly clueless about or initially insensitive to (he's tempted to go get a hot dog instead of rooting for Chi-chi during her match)
-To top it all off, here's two extra things they're doing that are really cool.
-Piccolo is the one to reveal Goku's Saiyan origins, and subsequently appeals to that nature and tries to recruit him to help conquer the planet. First off, this eliminates the need for Raditz, an extraneous, minor character, as this was his only true purpose in the series. Second, it introduces the Saiyan aspect earlier on, meaning people who aren't familiar with the original material won't be thinking, "okay, why's Goku so much better than everyone else?" Lastly, this opens up opportunities for some great dynamics between Goku and Piccolo. A very Luke Skywalker/Emperor Palpatine or Spidey/Goblin kind of deal. It should make their battle(s) all the more dramatic and interesting.
-It's very possible, practically confirmed, that Chris Sabat will be voicing Shenlong. The guy who's been pulling off the role for almost 10 years is a good choice.
And yet despite all that I still haven't been won over.
Apparently, Fox thinks otherwise, and THEY'RE the ones with the production rights.
By that same logic they would also by the ones with the birdshit on their heads should this movie flop.
I guess the film will be entertaining, but I really doubt it is going to be a blockbuster: the man in the street will not be appealed by this cheap action movie, and Dragonball fans will probably disdain to buy a theater ticket for such a lame adaptation and will just search for it on torrents…
Dunno that didn't stop Screen Gems from making three movies based on Resident Evil.
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@Sandai:
Or they could've just thought a bit more rationally and not have done it to begin with I always stood by the notion that DragonBall would never look too good in live action and this is only proving my prediction right.
Wrong. Dragonball could look good in a movie, it's all in how you right and present it.
this is definitely the WRONG WAY. Some changes are okay, bulma having brown hair is fine.
However, she could have blue hair, remember the matrix? Everyone had weird hair and no one said a thing.
Now as for the cheesy thing, it's all in the lines. And most of that would be cut if your trying to cut it down to an hour and a half.
So Goku helping a turtle, most likely wouldn't be shown.
Goku's personality would HAVE to be tweaked a little to have a little more maturity, however he could still look like a little kid, though he doesn't half too.
I don't care about master roshi, as long as he keeps his personality and key elements, his looks don't matter too much.
Puar doesn't half to talk. And in fact, about ALL the animals, they could keep their look AND talk, Harry Potter is well recieved, and it's weird as SHIT.
IN fact, Harry potter disproves your theory in general, EVERYONE's "this is how this movie should be made bullshit, or how it can't be like the original, HARRY mother fucking Potter."
I end my case.
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@Sandai:
I can't be misinformed of the plot when I'm pretty sure I've seen someone either in their own words or sourced from another individual sum up the basic plot of the movie in this thread a few pages back I pray that someone wasn't you.
Probably wasn't me, but I'll give you a summary now, if you'd like.
"After Grandpa Gohan’s dying request, Goku starts on a journey to find Master Roshi and gather the seven Dragon Balls to prevent the desire of Lord Piccolo to take over the world. In the course of his journey, Goku meets Bulma and using her Dragon Radar, they find Dragon Balls on the way. Goku arrives to Master Roshi, and he fights with Roshi. Looking at Goku’s fighting technique, Roshi finds that Goku is a grandson of Gohan. Master Roshi was Gohan’s master. Goku receives rigorous training from Master Roshi, and after a long journey, Goku approaches Lord Piccolo for the last time."
Translated and copied straight from a Japanese magazine article. I don't see anything that doesn't scream "DragonBall" in there. Everyone's freaking out about things like small alterations in the character designs, when their personalities, and the story surrounding them, all show great promise.
And yet despite all that I still haven't been won over.
Then I humbly suggest that it might be healthy to lower your expectations a tad.
By that same logic they would also by the ones with the birdshit on their heads should this movie flop.
And it would totally wreck the studio's reputation and land the executives all on the streets if it did. But it won't. And newsflash: they don't care what fanboys are complaining about. They're making a movie based on a major cartoon franchise, and just about solely on that count, it IS going to be at least moderately-highly successful. Anyone who's owned a TV or walked through a store during the early 90's is familiar with DragonBall, or at least knows of its existence. That said, they'd see this movie now, think "oh, look, they made a movie out of DBZ. Cool, think I'll go see it for old times sake," or "oh hey, that be perfect to bring Billy and his friends to see for his birthday," and such.
The ONLY people who do and will continue to care about comparing it to the cartoon or would be "against" it at all are stubborn fans with unreasonable expectations. Everyone else will be seeing it. If people came and saw College Road Trip and Meet The Spartans and Daddy Day Camp, they'll definitely be marching into the theaters for something big-name like DragonBall.
Just because it has a dissatisfied minority has little to no bearing on a movie's success. Even if every displeased fan in the nation got together to boycott the movie, it would STILL make a profit, and probably get its fair share of good reviews, which would result in even MORE money. Disliking that Roshi doesn't have a beard is a completely stupid reason to think the movie will "flop."
Dunno that didn't stop Screen Gems from making three movies based on Resident Evil.
Which also made money. I worked at a theater when the third one came out, and it had pretty good-sized audiences every day. I'm not lying; I had to clean up after them.
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However, she could have blue hair, remember the matrix? Everyone had weird hair and no one said a thing.
Lobster where art thou? Oh yea
Also you really can't use the Matrix as an example.Puar doesn't half to talk. And in fact, about ALL the animals, they could keep their look AND talk, Harry Potter is well recieved, and it's weird as SHIT.
To my recollection there weren't any talking animals in Harry Potter could be wrong though.
IN fact, Harry potter disproves your theory in general, EVERYONE's "this is how this movie should be made bullshit, or how it can't be like the original, HARRY mother fucking Potter."
Where does that disprove anything?
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Harry potter had that gay annoying talking elf, I can't remember his name for the life of me. But he was computer animated.
A long with talking pictures.
and why can't I use the matrix as an example, it's a movie? If not probably the best movie to compare a DBZ movie, since everyone always says the last fight between neo and the agent looks like…a DBZ fight.
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Heh, and to think people were actually complaining about the color of Bulma's hair…
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This is the story of two hard working Italian plumber brothers named Mario Mario and Luigi Mario, who befriends a young paleontologist named Daisy. She uncovers a massive find of mysterious new dinosaur bones. While exploring the tunnels where dinosaur fossils lay, saboteurs hired by the Mario Bros. rival businessman, Anthony Scapelli, to break some underground pipes. Meanwhile, in a hidden world called Dino-world, King Koopa's land is running out of water and going through problems so he sends Spike and Iggy to kidnap Daisy! Now the Super Mario Bros. find themselves the only hope to save the Earth from invasion then challenge a diabolical lizard king and they must battle giant reptilian goombas, outwit misfit thugs and undermine sinister scheme by taking over the world.
I don't see anything that doesn't scream "Super Mario" in there.
@Sandai: lol whats that gif from?
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Harry potter had that gay annoying talking elf, I can't remember his name for the life of me. But he was computer animated.
Dobby wasn't a cat though evenmore he wasn't an animal.
and why can't I use the matrix as an example, it's a movie? If not probably the best movie to compare a DBZ movie, since everyone always says the last fight between neo and the agent looks like…a DBZ fight.
Well no one had usual hair colors/or weird hair styles did they? no seriously cuz I can't remember anything good about Revolutions.
This is the story of two hard working Italian plumber brothers named Mario Mario and Luigi Mario, who befriends a young paleontologist named Daisy. She uncovers a massive find of mysterious new dinosaur bones. While exploring the tunnels where dinosaur fossils lay, saboteurs hired by the Mario Bros. rival businessman, Anthony Scapelli, to break some underground pipes. Meanwhile, in a hidden world called Dino-world, King Koopa's land is running out of water and going through problems so he sends Spike and Iggy to kidnap Daisy! Now the Super Mario Bros. find themselves the only hope to save the Earth from invasion then challenge a diabolical lizard king and they must battle giant reptilian goombas, outwit misfit thugs and undermine sinister scheme by taking over the world.
I don't see anything that doesn't scream "Super Mario" in there.
Or a bad video game to movie adaptation
@Sandai: lol whats that gif from?
Threadbombing don't know what it's from though.
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Does it matter if it's a cat? it's a fictional creature that people accepted? Why? Because of the presentation of it.
And in the second matrix movie one of the guardians had white hair with weird braids, if I'm not mistaken.
And Zkaiser that doesn't sound like a super mario bros movie. It sounds like an adventure featuring the super mario bros. (if that makes any sense, I can't think of any way to reword it.)
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Does it matter if it's a cat? it's a fictional creature that people accepted? Why? Because of the presentation of it.
Or maybe because Dobby was an Elf and talking Elfs seem to be a bit more accepted in movies than talking cats able to change into practically anything.
And Zkaiser that doesn't sound like a super mario bros movie. It sounds like an adventure featuring the super mario bros. (if that makes any sense, I can't think of any way to reword it.)
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While an elf talking may be more acceptable, talking paintings most certainly aren't. If your introduced into a world where there's a talking cat and flying cars, and dinosaurs walking around, you're just gonna have to accept it.
Just like if your introduced into a world where turtles walk on two legs, talk, and fight like ninjas, then you just accept it. There's a brief explanation, and you go on your way into the story.
Why else would people accept a transformer, they're introduced, and explained, and then it becomes the stories "norm".
There is no reason why they couldn't do that with dragonball. PERIOD. That's like saying they can't make a good video game movie, sure they HAVEN'T but that most certainly doesn't mean they CAN'T. :/
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While an elf talking may be more acceptable, talking paintings most certainly aren't. If your introduced into a world where there's a talking cat and flying cars, and dinosaurs walking around, you're just gonna have to accept it.
Oh that's what you meant by long talking pictures.
If your introduced into a world where there's a talking cat and flying cars, and dinosaurs walking around, you're just gonna have to accept it.
Just like if your introduced into a world where turtles walk on two legs, talk, and fight like ninjas, then you just accept it. There's a brief explanation, and you go on your way into the story.
That my in my opinion wouldn't look wrong though I'm sure it would to some people.
Why else would people accept a transformer
Because most of them are intrigued over the concept of robots transforming into every and not so everyday objects not to mention most are fanboys.
There is no reason why they couldn't do that with dragonball. PERIOD. That's like saying they can't make a good video game movie, sure they HAVEN'T but that most certainly doesn't mean they CAN'T. :/
Weird because
Hitman
Super Mario Bros
Wing Commander
Far Cry (If Uwe Boll's directing it's guaranteed to be a shitfest)
Silent Hill
House Of the Dead
Resident Evil
Postalsay otherwise
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That Piccolo is really weird is this movie really suppose to be a live action of Dragon Ball ?
They really should have gone by the Dragon Ball story and made the movie with the Red Ribbon Army
Also if I remember correctly Harry Potter did have a talking spider and some weird underwater race that spoke
I never really trusted this movie to be good but every time something new pops up i feel more and more like it will not be worth seeing it
Just remember one thing if they're going by Goku being a Sayan will they make use of the tail and the big ape transformation because i didn't see no tail or big ape in all that is coming out maybe in editing they'll add it
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I don't see anything that doesn't scream "Super Mario" in there.
I certainly do. That sounds more like some "Mario and friends get sucked into the real world" kind of deal. DragonBall, even the manga, is far more realistic than Mario. Even among the animal-people and such, it at least features real human beings (or folks who at least look human), in a place that's supposed to be just a different version of Earth. Then it has humanoid demons and aliens, things which are pulled off in various sci-fi series all the time.
In order for Mario to work as a movie, however, it'd have to be one extreme or the other. It'd have to either completely replicate the cartoony look of the games, to the point where it'd be so bright and colorful and absurd that it'd only work as a kids movie. Or it would have to be made really grungy and realistic, like Mario and Luigi are marines or something, and Bowser is some monster unleashed by a secret organization or something. Basically, it really WOULD be modernized and warped to the point where it barely resembles the original.
On the contrary, with DragonBall, they're doing a good job finding a nice, solid middle ground between fantasy and reality. Hell, that's even how they're advertising it. "The Legend Comes To Life."
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I certainly do. That sounds more like some "Mario and friends get sucked into the real world" kind of deal. DragonBall, even the manga, is far more realistic than Mario. Even among the animal-people and such, it at least features real human beings (or folks who at least look human), in a place that's supposed to be just a different version of Earth. Then it has humanoid demons and aliens, things which are pulled off in various sci-fi series all the time.
In order for Mario to work as a movie, however, it'd have to be one extreme or the other. It'd have to either completely replicate the cartoony look of the games, to the point where it'd be so bright and colorful and absurd that it'd only work as a kids movie. Or it would have to be made really grungy and realistic, like Mario and Luigi are marines or something, and Bowser is some monster unleashed by a secret organization or something. Basically, it really WOULD be modernized and warped to the point where it barely resembles the original.
Animated Animated Animated seriously do we have to dance this little dance again don't we do this enough with Uwe Boll's movies.
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@Sandai:
Far Cry (If Uwe Boll's directing it's guaranteed to be a shitfest)
say otherwise
This line sticks out to me, maybe you actually realized it's the director's perception of the game into a film form that sucks. Not the actual premise itself.
Lack of innovation and poor planning is what makes a bad… well, ANYTHING.
Games, movies, electronic product, babies. It doesn't matter, And a mario brothers movie would most likely would have to be a tad childish to keep it's original story. But Nintendo's a family business, so a family movie most certainly wouldn't be a bad idea.
So there'd actually wouldn't be anything wrong with Mario and Luigi living in this odd world (it'd look like lord of the rings but with mushrooms) and all the toads and stuff coming out. And they'd have to fight and kill gaint turtles and goombas, albeit they'd have to rework items to be less ridiculous, (maybe call them magical?) but the movie would most certainly work.
And who would need a backstory? No one that's who, everyone would accept that world and roll on with the film.
It's always the director/produce/script writer who thinks the movie should be taken in a certain direction to get fans. When in fact if the fan base is large, they don't have to change a damn thingl
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This line sticks out to me, maybe you actually realized it's the director's perception of the game into a film form that sucks. Not the actual premise itself.
Either way it's still going to suck Uwe Boll or not.
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Now that I think about it he does look like Ivan Ooze :P
No, no he doesn't. Ivan Ooze is fuckin' awesome lookin', this Piccolo, is not.
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So who's gonna watch this movie anyways? Not necessarily at the theater, but just cuz it may well be the best bad movie ever.
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ill see it eventually for the lulz
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Um, I'll say it again. Yes, yes he does. The ONLY reason people are bitching about the way he looks is because it's not like the Piccolo they know. On it's own, it's a very nice character design.
He's an albino alien with some black lips, and wears a big, black, leathery suit. No, he does not look cool.
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Wtf…what have they done with Piccolo?! NO!!!!!!!!!!!
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If I had to give this film a score from all the material We've seen from it so far, I think I'd have to give it…
Wait for it...
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I liked Raditz though I agree he was a throw-away character so Toriyama could ret-con the mystical aspect of DB.
That said, I'm not too irked over Piccolo, though there's some issues I have with the costume.
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Gokû's history was never explained so it's not a retcon.
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1. Where's Piccolo's…"antennae" or whatever they're called?
Probably still there in some form, if you look at the picture close enough.
2. Elven ears where?
They're there.
3. Not green enough.
True. Rumors floating around are that the pasty whiter shade is due to his age, and that if he gets his youth restored, the green might return along with it. We'll see.
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Probably still there in some form, if you look at the picture close enough.
They're there.
True. Rumors floating around are that the pasty whiter shade is due to his age, and that if he gets his youth restored, the green might return along with it. We'll see.
lol. You shouldn't have to squint.
But I do believe he might become more green after his rejuvenation. They might just be joshin' with us by only showing us the oldie.
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So is there really a trailer for this movie out already?
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lol. You shouldn't have to squint.
Only reason you do is because the picture quality ain't that good. Zoom in at all and it gets blurred and pixelated.
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I wanna believe Piccolo's current appearance is cause he's old, and once he's young again he'll get greener and grow back his antenna's… But look at him, he looks pretty damn young already. He doesn't look much older than Chatwin. Maybe in the movie version Piccolo doesn't get wrinkles when he ages, but rather loses his color and other "things".
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Both Daimao and Slug were pretty pale and yellowish when old. Then when they got their youth restored, they became a nice, full shade of green again. Marsters did say that Piccolo "undergoes some changes" during the story. Whether he meant physical or personality isn't clear, but it's not too much to hope for.
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Not really…
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Alright, I knew Slug was, though. I wasn't sure about Daimao.
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Lets hope he does get greener. He looks a lot better that way.
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uhm-that loods-strange.