This proves that it can be done,but im not sure if it ever will be done.
What do you guys think,will anyone ever try a dbz movie again?
If they take it seriously,and don't treat it like a kids film,it could be good.
*tear drop
Oh well your opionion I guess.I can't put you in a head lock and say"like this video right now!!!!"
Espically since you probably have a lot of guns in that iron man suit.
What do you think of dragon ball in general btw?
It's ok, not great. But you need to ask yourself... do we really need any Dragon Ball movies?
All the series as one don't translate well to film, you would need a lot of changes to make it work.
Well you have a point.But it could work.Not right now of course,anime movie's made in america are really suffering right now,but maybe one day anime will get it's sam rami.
But your right though,dbz would be hard to translate into live action.
I want to carry on what I was saying. This isn't really a reply.
American entertainment and culture is shown all around the world, this is why most comic book movies are big worldwide. Japanese culture and entertainment is big but not as many people know about it, so it's harder for a worldwide audience to connect with it.
Also the reason is most anime/manga adaptations fail is because of being less known to the audience.
Think about it, who's more famous, Goku or Spiderman?
I would say Spiderman as the character has been exposed to a wider audience.
iron man:Yeah true,I guess we'll just have to wait and see what the future holds for anime movies.
Spawn200039:awww,lol.No one like the video.Then again,my taste in movies is a lot diferent then everyone else.I kinda liked....actually I won't admit what it is,lol.
Now that I’m over the initial shock from James Cameron’s Avatar I thought I’d share my views on the movie.
I’ll be upfront with you. I really didn’t know what to expect from this. Sure there were trailers but I’ve learned to mistrust clips slapped…
19 minutes ago
G-Man NY Spill get together #3 Dec.19th ---Movie: Avatar. 3pm: Meet & Greet in the lobby of the Hotel New Yorker (34th street on 8th Avenue)
Cameron's vision comes to fruition, December 2009
After over a decade since the film 'Titanic' became the highest grossing film of all time and placed itself in-between Ben-Hur & Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King for the most academy awards…
Matt, Jack & Jon are three eloquent young gents. They philosophize, externalize, and harmonize on the most pressing subjects of the modern age. Actually, they mostly just talk about movies and current events, but the presentation is what counts.